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and let them come here to warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising. when they do, they should learn about jerusalem avenue. in august of 1944, jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through the city, just as it is today. control of that road was crucially important to both sides in the battle for warsaw. the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and form a very strong front. thethe polish home army, ability to pass north and south across that street was critical to keep the center of the city and the uprising itself from being split apart and destroyed. every night, the poles put up sandbags amid machine-gun fire and it was horrendous fire to protect a narrow passage across jerusalem avenue. every day, the enemy forces knocked them down again and again and again and then the poles dug a trench and they built a barrier and the brave polish fighters began to flow across jerusalem avenue. that narrow passageway was just a few feet wide and it was the fragile link that kept the uprising alive. a cons
and let them come here to warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising. when they do, they should learn about jerusalem avenue. in august of 1944, jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through the city, just as it is today. control of that road was crucially important to both sides in the battle for warsaw. the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and form a very strong front. thethe polish home army, ability to pass north and south...
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let them come here to warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising.n they do they should learn about jerusalem avenue. august 1944 jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through the city just as it is today. control of that road was crucially important to both sides in the battle for warsaw. the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and to form a strong front. for the polish home army the ability to pass north and south across that street was critical to keep the center of the city and the uprising itself from being split apart and destroyed. every night the polls put up sandbags amid machine-gun fire and it was horrendous fire, to protect a narrow passage across jerusalem avenue. every day the enemy forces knocked them down again and again and again, then they dug a trench, finally they built a barricaded the brave polish began to flow across jerusalem avenue. that narrow passage, just a few feet wide, was the fragile link that kept the uprising alive. between its walls a constant stream of citi
let them come here to warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising.n they do they should learn about jerusalem avenue. august 1944 jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through the city just as it is today. control of that road was crucially important to both sides in the battle for warsaw. the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and to form a strong front. for the polish home army the ability to pass north and south across that...
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let them come here the warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising.ey do, they should learn about jerusalem avenue. in august of 1944, jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through this city. just as it is today. criminal of that road was crucially important to both sides, in the battle for warsaw. the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and to form a very strong front. for the polish home army, the ability to pass north and south to pass that army was critical to keep the center of the city and the uprising itself from being split apart and destroyed. every night the poles put up sandbags amid machine gunfire, and it was horrendous fire, to protect a narrow passage across jerusalem avenue. everyday the enemy forces knocked them down again and again and again. then the poles dug a trench. finally they built a barricade. and the brave polish fighters began to flow across jerusalem avenue. that narrow passageway just a few feet wide was the fragile link that kept the uprising alive. between its
let them come here the warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising.ey do, they should learn about jerusalem avenue. in august of 1944, jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through this city. just as it is today. criminal of that road was crucially important to both sides, in the battle for warsaw. the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and to form a very strong front. for the polish home army, the ability to pass north and south...
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, what is left of old warsaw. and there he will be meeting with president duda, saying he has perhaps a more in common with than many of the leaders he is going to be meeting in hamburg immediately after this trip after he has met with president duda. and still inside that castle, he is going to be attending a initiative summit. this is a summit of 12 nations, hannah, that lie between the baltic, adriatic and black seas, and that are essentially worried about eastern european country, about being worried to create greater infrastructure amongst themselves and to lessen their energy depends on russia. a big problem here in eastern russia. many countries feeling they depend too much on moscow. it is another important part of president trump's visit here. he wants to make the united states the net export over things like liquid gas. these are countries all too keen to accept that offer. but, again, another element that will be likely watched closely from moscow with a great deal of suspension about the american gover
, what is left of old warsaw. and there he will be meeting with president duda, saying he has perhaps a more in common with than many of the leaders he is going to be meeting in hamburg immediately after this trip after he has met with president duda. and still inside that castle, he is going to be attending a initiative summit. this is a summit of 12 nations, hannah, that lie between the baltic, adriatic and black seas, and that are essentially worried about eastern european country, about...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.ull, the humber bridge has been given grade i listed status. it's one of the longest single—span suspension bridges in the world, now listed with nine other local landmarks, in celebration of hull's heritage as city of culture. the other sites include the flat where the poet philip larkin wrote some of his best—known works. he did most of his writing in the front room. and these public toilets, unique in the 1920s because they had mens and women's cubicles. now it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, marc edwards. coming up on our show: hannah cockcroft dominates the women's 800 metres t34 with gold at the world para athletics championships in london. england's cricketers are thrashed by 340 runs by south africa at trent bridge. it's their sixth test defeat in eight matches. the tourists level the series at 1—1. and henrik stenson hands back the claretjug as he prepares to defend his open championship title. hello and thanks for joining us on spor
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off his highkicks stakes european trip in warsaw. he is due to reaffirm his commitment to nato, in alliance he once derided as obsolete. topped the crisis agenda at an eu ministers meeting today in estonia. they will be talking about new measures to ease the pressure on italy. it will use all its military capabilities against north korea if necessary. the possibility of military action has split the u.s. and russia at the un security council. ♪ genie: u.s. president donald trump is in warsaw today ahead of the g 20 summit in germany. he'd is sitting down with a host of eastern nato allies. the white house has said a key goal of the trip is to reaffirm the commitment to the military alliance which you once derided as obsolete. we are grateful for the example poland has set for every member of the nato alliance by being one of the few nations that actually meets its financial obligations. i have been pretty hard on some of the members of nato for not. the money is pouring in. but i can alsod say that the people at nato aren't criticizi
off his highkicks stakes european trip in warsaw. he is due to reaffirm his commitment to nato, in alliance he once derided as obsolete. topped the crisis agenda at an eu ministers meeting today in estonia. they will be talking about new measures to ease the pressure on italy. it will use all its military capabilities against north korea if necessary. the possibility of military action has split the u.s. and russia at the un security council. ♪ genie: u.s. president donald trump is in warsaw...
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the warsaw ghetto uprising monument. we're joined now by the polish nigerian journalist remi adekoya . he is a regular contributor to the guardian and the former political editor of the warsaw business journal. his latest article is for the guardian is "poland's courting of trump is a few supporters short of a picnic." we welcome you to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of president trump's trip to poland before he goes to the g20? were you able to hear that question? talking about the significance of president trump's trip? >> well, president trump obviously wanted to start off in a place where he would be greeted warmly. as you mentioned, the right-wing is in support of trump's worldview, bused in their supporters. trump gave this speech that was and of historical analogies symbolism. he talked about how poland had endured invasion of nazi germany. after that, poland had to endure soviet communism. and he true in analogy to what angoing on now -- he drew analogy to what is going on now. he said the fun
the warsaw ghetto uprising monument. we're joined now by the polish nigerian journalist remi adekoya . he is a regular contributor to the guardian and the former political editor of the warsaw business journal. his latest article is for the guardian is "poland's courting of trump is a few supporters short of a picnic." we welcome you to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of president trump's trip to poland before he goes to the g20? were you able to hear that question?...
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in the royal castle here in warsaw. the scene behind me is the flags are set up here and the podiums are set up. we believe it looks like what could be a press conference. the white house has not confirmed officially that it will be a press conference. they'll be making statements sure? -- statements for sure. it has that look. in the next 15 minutes or so or in this half hour, it will be the first press conference, the first opportunity the president has had to answer questions anything going on for a month, since june 9th, the last setting in the rose garden with the president of the romania. here inside the royal palace, the president has been meeting with the president of poland. they're doing a bilateral meeting as we speak now. they are talking about similarities they have. their populism, their strain is similar here. the law and justice party here in poland similar to the strain that helped elect the u.s. president. this is such a critical moment here beyond this, as sarah murray was reporting, as the president
in the royal castle here in warsaw. the scene behind me is the flags are set up here and the podiums are set up. we believe it looks like what could be a press conference. the white house has not confirmed officially that it will be a press conference. they'll be making statements sure? -- statements for sure. it has that look. in the next 15 minutes or so or in this half hour, it will be the first press conference, the first opportunity the president has had to answer questions anything going...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw., after a long battle with censors in india. it is a movie which revolves around female characters, and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady—oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. let's take a closer look. the uproar, the outrage tat was out about this film, you would think that we have done something very wrong. but we haven't. there is nothing wrong with being lady—oriented, and what is wrong with telling stories from our point of view? why should it make people so threatened? i don't think there should be censorship in the first place. i think, in a free and democratic nation, where adults are allowed to elect their own governments, they should be able to watch a film if they want to. it is not like we don't see women at all. we see women. but often the sexuality of the storyline for the women is gratuitous, and it serves the purpose of the main prota
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw., after a long battle with censors in india. it is a movie which revolves around female characters, and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady—oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. let's take a closer look. the uproar, the outrage tat was out about this film, you would think that we have done something very wrong. but we...
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we are listening to trump talking in warsaw, accompanied by the president of warsaw.a lot in common. they share hostile views of immigration and a strong sense of national sovereignty. this is the first press conference we share as trump arrives in europe. the president saying north korea is behaving in a dangerous manner. he was also talking about the islamic threat, isis. he is giving a big speech in the square in warsaw and about three to four hours. then, he is having bilateral meetings. on to something less serious, certainly for the italians, love lavazza.-- lavazza is very well-known. you have 42% of market share in italy. how do you grow that abroad? >> it is important to use big advance -- a big events, like the wimbledon tennis championships. that is why we are not only sponsoring wimbledon, it is our ability to offer a good cup of coffee. francine: you have a big treasure trove. where do you want to spend it? >> acquisitions, we estimate to be in a comfort zone in our industry, the group has to achieve about 2 billion euros. organic growth is not enough. fr
we are listening to trump talking in warsaw, accompanied by the president of warsaw.a lot in common. they share hostile views of immigration and a strong sense of national sovereignty. this is the first press conference we share as trump arrives in europe. the president saying north korea is behaving in a dangerous manner. he was also talking about the islamic threat, isis. he is giving a big speech in the square in warsaw and about three to four hours. then, he is having bilateral meetings. on...
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he is joining us now out of wars warsaw. the president just arrived in warsaw., now, there will be a lot of tense times in meetings, not so much with this opening event in warsaw, where the president is quite popular, but how is this all fanning out? >> reporter: i think what you're going to see tomorrow, because the president doesn't have any meetings tonight, it is about 20 minutes after 10 local time, so he is going to get to the hotel. but start early tomorrow morning, he has meetings with ondrej duda, the recently elected president of poland and the two of them share a lot when it comes to political ideology. populist leaders, they want to place the interest of their nation first. not necessarily to go it alone. but i always make sure that any of the policies are oriented in a way, neil, that is the best benefit to the people of their nation. while the two of them will get along quite well, and he has that speech at the square tomorrow, we'll talk about that in a second, but he is meeting with the leaders of the 12 countries in what is called the three cs c
he is joining us now out of wars warsaw. the president just arrived in warsaw., now, there will be a lot of tense times in meetings, not so much with this opening event in warsaw, where the president is quite popular, but how is this all fanning out? >> reporter: i think what you're going to see tomorrow, because the president doesn't have any meetings tonight, it is about 20 minutes after 10 local time, so he is going to get to the hotel. but start early tomorrow morning, he has meetings...
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the warsaw ghetto. in the warsaw ghetto uprising.ewish saint systematically murdered millions of pollen jewish saint —— systematically murdered millions of pollenjewish saint —— poland '5 jewish citizens along with countless others during that brutal occupation. in the summer of 1944, and that the soviet armies were preparing for a terrible and bloody battle right here in warsaw. and if that hell on earth the citizens of poland was up to defend the homeland. i am deeply honoured to be joined on stage today by veterans and heroes of the warsaw uprising. what great spirit. we salute your noble sacrifice and we pledge always to rememberyourfight noble sacrifice and we pledge always to remember your fight for poland and for freedom. thank you. thank you. this monument reminds us that more than 150,000 polish people died in the desperate struggle to overthrow oppression. from the other side of the river, the soviet armed forces stopped and waited. they watched as the nazis ruthlessly destroyed the city, viciously murdering men, women and
the warsaw ghetto. in the warsaw ghetto uprising.ewish saint systematically murdered millions of pollen jewish saint —— systematically murdered millions of pollenjewish saint —— poland '5 jewish citizens along with countless others during that brutal occupation. in the summer of 1944, and that the soviet armies were preparing for a terrible and bloody battle right here in warsaw. and if that hell on earth the citizens of poland was up to defend the homeland. i am deeply honoured to be...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.nemas this week after a long battle with censors in the country. it's a movie which revolves around female characters and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. the uproar and outrage out about this film, you would think we have done something very wrong. but we haven't. there is nothing wrong with being lady oriented. and what is wrong with that point of view? why should it make people so threatened? i don't think there should be censorship in the first place. girls should be able to elect their own governments. they should be able to watch a film if they want to. it is not like we don't see women at all. we see women. but often, the sexuality of the story is put back. it serves the purpose of the main protagonist. india is a country where there is so much violence against women and so much discrimination against wom
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.nemas this week after a long battle with censors in the country. it's a movie which revolves around female characters and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. the uproar and outrage out about this film, you would think we have done something very wrong. but we haven't. there is nothing...
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the occupations, the holocaust, the warsaw ghetto and the warsaw ghetto uprising.ul capital city and the deaths of nearly one in five polish people. a vibrant jewish population, the largest in europe was reduced to almost nothing after the nazis systematically murdered millions of polands, jewish citizens, along with countless others during that brutal occupation. in the summer of 1944, the nazi and soviet armies were preparing for a terrible and bloody battle right here in warsaw. amid that hell on earth, the citizens of poland rose up to defend their homeland. i am deeply honored to be joined on stage today by veterans and heroes of the warsaw uprising. [applause] [chanting] what great spirit. we salute your noble sacrifice and we pledge to always remember your fight for poland and for freedom, thank you. thank you. this monument reminds us that more than 150,000 pols died during that desperate struggle to overthrow oppression. from the other side of the river the soviet armed forces stopped and waited. they watched as the nazis ruthlessly destroyed the city, vic
the occupations, the holocaust, the warsaw ghetto and the warsaw ghetto uprising.ul capital city and the deaths of nearly one in five polish people. a vibrant jewish population, the largest in europe was reduced to almost nothing after the nazis systematically murdered millions of polands, jewish citizens, along with countless others during that brutal occupation. in the summer of 1944, the nazi and soviet armies were preparing for a terrible and bloody battle right here in warsaw. amid that...
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he had a clear message on immigration when he was in warsaw. that's not a message, his message is not a message that will play particularly well with angela merkel. president trump criticized her personally for what he described as her catastrophic handling of the refugee crisis, germany letting in more than a million refugees. he criticized that and criticized her, personally, on trade, saying germany is essentially fixing the value of the euro to its advantage, a trade deficit with cars in the united states. angela merkel tauted back saying i hope president trump is happy because there are lots of iphones here in berlin, meaning the united states is putting iphones in germany and germany is putting bmws in the united states. there's a clear disconnect between the two. this face-to-face meeting, not their first. that famous moment where president trump in the white house giving a joint press conference with angela merkel saying how we both had our phones bugged. it was an awkward moment for angela merkel and she was critical for not having a r
he had a clear message on immigration when he was in warsaw. that's not a message, his message is not a message that will play particularly well with angela merkel. president trump criticized her personally for what he described as her catastrophic handling of the refugee crisis, germany letting in more than a million refugees. he criticized that and criticized her, personally, on trade, saying germany is essentially fixing the value of the euro to its advantage, a trade deficit with cars in...
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this is at the warsaw uprising memorial in warsaw, poland. right now, of course, commemorating that moment, but there will be comments not just by the president himself but melania trump will introduce the president which should be interesting. again, you're watching the president and the first lady at a commemorative services remembering the warsaw uprising, 1944. estimated about 16,000 members of the polish resistance were killed and about 6,000 wounded during the uprising. now here is melania trump introducing her husband. >> hello, poland. thank you very much. my husband and i have enjoyed visiting your beautiful country. i want to thank president and mrs. duda for their warm welcome. and their generous hospitality. i had opportunity to visit a center that i found informative and thoughtful in it mission to inspire people to observe and experiment, ask questions, and seek answers. i can think of no better purpose for such a wonderful science center. thank you to all who were involved in giving us the tour, especially the children who made
this is at the warsaw uprising memorial in warsaw, poland. right now, of course, commemorating that moment, but there will be comments not just by the president himself but melania trump will introduce the president which should be interesting. again, you're watching the president and the first lady at a commemorative services remembering the warsaw uprising, 1944. estimated about 16,000 members of the polish resistance were killed and about 6,000 wounded during the uprising. now here is...
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no such hostility when the president ventured out in warsaw this morning. everywhere in europe that they chant donald trump's name so loudly or so approvingly. but with its populist anti—immigration government, this was politically the ideal place to come. and by dint of poland's history and geography, the perfect location too to deliver a message about the challenges facing the west. the fundamental question of oui’ west. the fundamental question of ourtime is west. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect oui’ respect for our citizens to protect our borders? do we have the desire and the courage to preserve our civilisation in the face of those who would subvert and destroy it? civilisation in the face of those who would subvert and destroy mm who would subvert and destroy it7m the 1940s but the rest was nazism. this sculpture commemorating those who died in the warsaw uprising —— the threat. th
no such hostility when the president ventured out in warsaw this morning. everywhere in europe that they chant donald trump's name so loudly or so approvingly. but with its populist anti—immigration government, this was politically the ideal place to come. and by dint of poland's history and geography, the perfect location too to deliver a message about the challenges facing the west. the fundamental question of oui’ west. the fundamental question of ourtime is west. the fundamental...
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a lot of questions about exactly what will transpire in that meeting the president was pressed in warsawust moments ago on the issue of russian interference in the 2016 u.s. elections. some questions about whether he'll bring that up with vladimir putin tomorrow. moments ago, though, the president said he believes that russia interfered in the u.s. election but also believes it could have been other people he questioned u.s. intelligence conclusion that, in fact, russia did take steps to interfere in the u.s. election, saying he remembers weapons of mass destruction in iraq and the u.s. intelligence got it wrong there. so the president raising the possibility that the u.s. intelligence agencies have gotten it wrong again. back over to you >> just in general, a bit of a series of hard line comments by the president with regard to north korea as well as with regard to russia and its destabilization of the region. as well as, you know, it seems he took the opportunity again to hit at the nato allies and say they have to start paying more across the board he took that tone >> yeah. absolutel
a lot of questions about exactly what will transpire in that meeting the president was pressed in warsawust moments ago on the issue of russian interference in the 2016 u.s. elections. some questions about whether he'll bring that up with vladimir putin tomorrow. moments ago, though, the president said he believes that russia interfered in the u.s. election but also believes it could have been other people he questioned u.s. intelligence conclusion that, in fact, russia did take steps to...
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first of all, let's look back a few hours to a major speech donald trump gave in warsaw.t a great reception. chanting "donald trump! donald trump". thank you. effusive praise for poland and polls but also this stark warning. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect our borders? do we have the desire and the courage to preserve our civilisation, in the face of those who would subvert and destroy it? we can have the largest economies and the most lethal weapons anywhere on earth, but if we do not have strong families and strong values, then we will be weak and we will not survive. 6iven given that america has thousands of troops in poland and that that speech was being made only 300 kilometres away from the border with russia, it was inevitable that donald trump returned to a theme that he has spoken about many times, the amount of money that nato members spend on defence. nato members spend on defence. nato membe
first of all, let's look back a few hours to a major speech donald trump gave in warsaw.t a great reception. chanting "donald trump! donald trump". thank you. effusive praise for poland and polls but also this stark warning. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect our borders? do we have the desire and the courage to...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. win, england collapsed to lose by 3a0 runs with more than a day to spare. patrick gearey was watching. at the start of a day's test cricket, you must wait for the umpires. it sets the tone. this is a game of patience. england's task was to stay out there, hang around. keaton jennings didn't last ten minutes this morning. two long days lay ahead. with south africa so far in front, wickets take on more value than runs. that one's worth a fortune. joe root, england's captain, out for eight. what was needed was an anachronism. alastair cook is a throwback to a more patient age. he waits till it's safe and then scores. while he's out there, that's half full. just before lunch, that concentration cracked. cook tricked, flicked, momentum tipped. few follow cook's philosophy. many of his team—mates thrive at shorter forms of cricket, which offer big rewards for risk—taking. it can be difficult to rediscover restraint. wickets tumbled. ben stokes earned £1.7 million in the indian premier leagu
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. win, england collapsed to lose by 3a0 runs with more than a day to spare. patrick gearey was watching. at the start of a day's test cricket, you must wait for the umpires. it sets the tone. this is a game of patience. england's task was to stay out there, hang around. keaton jennings didn't last ten minutes this morning. two long days lay ahead. with south africa so far in front, wickets take on more value than runs. that one's worth a fortune. joe root, england's...
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john: i thought the speech in warsaw was a 10 strike. the fact that he was in a meeting with vladimir putin for over two hours shows he can handle himself on the world stage. he need to turn his attention when he gets back to the leaks that cape from some of his close advisors. that his advisors were afraid to allow him in an unstructured meeting. he need to find out who they are. lou: he says the question of our time is whether we have the guts, the political will to preserve civilization. the first question is, does this administration have the strength to come down on all leakers and end leaking in this administration forevermore? proximity of the question is important in this case as you point out. john bolton, always great to have you here. we are coming right back. we have a lot more as you might suspect. and you will not be disappointed. stay with us. day two of the high stakes g20 up it. president trump pressing putin on interference in the 2016 elections. >> they agreed to exchange further work regarding commitments of non-inter
john: i thought the speech in warsaw was a 10 strike. the fact that he was in a meeting with vladimir putin for over two hours shows he can handle himself on the world stage. he need to turn his attention when he gets back to the leaks that cape from some of his close advisors. that his advisors were afraid to allow him in an unstructured meeting. he need to find out who they are. lou: he says the question of our time is whether we have the guts, the political will to preserve civilization. the...
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peter hunt bbc news warsaw. for the first time in nearly two years south korea's propose military talks with the north. the proposal comes despite the test of what many experts say with pyongyang's first intercontinental ballistic missile earlier this month. president moon j. in mexico the leadership of the south in may said he wants to see close the engagement with the north. the escalate fourteen describes is a very dangerous situation. but how will not stick with the u. s. and regional allies will brief time to get my space without being a clunk informally said to the state department. and is now at georgetown university. i started by asking if this offer of engagement pulls the best strategy. well i don't think only engagement i think it's got to be engagement along with all other types of efforts. including upping some of the pressure against us some of these activities out regis activities that north korea conducts and that isn't it sensually exactly what president moon jan has said. will be his policy. an
peter hunt bbc news warsaw. for the first time in nearly two years south korea's propose military talks with the north. the proposal comes despite the test of what many experts say with pyongyang's first intercontinental ballistic missile earlier this month. president moon j. in mexico the leadership of the south in may said he wants to see close the engagement with the north. the escalate fourteen describes is a very dangerous situation. but how will not stick with the u. s. and regional...
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and then there was a northern wing which was headed to warsaw. so the germans, i think, were very happy with the situation as they envisioned it in the summer. and one of the reasons that durborough might have been invited to do this is because they wanted witnesses and they wanted it film. evidently this is durborough's footage, but it's extremely privileged. you didn't go up and start shooting the royal family at 20 paces. so how he got this or whether he got some film from somebody else, i don't know -- >> i'm pretty sure he got access in the castle, and they set it up so he'd be able to film this impressive ceremony. >> impressive, indeed. >> we are seeing the royal family who -- >> that's the kaiser. this was a review for the kaiser, obviously -- they were his favorite unit. indeed, bernaddy, as the first lieutenant led the hussars in 1981. >> who are we seeing here? >> the hospital we saw earlier was named for her, the victoria louise hospital. she was the only daughter of the kaiser. i think he had three sons and victoria louise. >> some w
and then there was a northern wing which was headed to warsaw. so the germans, i think, were very happy with the situation as they envisioned it in the summer. and one of the reasons that durborough might have been invited to do this is because they wanted witnesses and they wanted it film. evidently this is durborough's footage, but it's extremely privileged. you didn't go up and start shooting the royal family at 20 paces. so how he got this or whether he got some film from somebody else, i...
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officials in warsaw complain of blackmail. now it's time for hardtalk.
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he will lay a memorial at the monument to the warsaw up rising. an up rising against the nazis back in 1944, and one very controversial up rising. it wasn't celebrated by the communists for many, many years. then he will give a keynote speech, introduced by the first lady, and at that we expect -- or white house sources say it is expected to be an up lifting speech. the question, of course, what -- one of the questions anyway, what will he have to say about russia, because front and center with this entire visit is that expected meeting with president putin that will happen here in germany on friday. we think that will happen on friday evening. many of the details are still being sorted out. a kremlin insider, kremlin official tells me that they are still figuring out exactly what time friday evening, what the agenda will be. but we do believe it will be a bilateral meeting with president putin, and on the agenda -- well, many things, but clearly north korea has put itself front and center on the agenda. president trump will also meet with the chi
he will lay a memorial at the monument to the warsaw up rising. an up rising against the nazis back in 1944, and one very controversial up rising. it wasn't celebrated by the communists for many, many years. then he will give a keynote speech, introduced by the first lady, and at that we expect -- or white house sources say it is expected to be an up lifting speech. the question, of course, what -- one of the questions anyway, what will he have to say about russia, because front and center with...
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the perceived eu interference spite counter protests in warsaw.he crowd chanted. the government insists the leaf or will streamline and update a legal system others fear democracy is under attack. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: as president trump uses twitter to attack his attorney general, jeff sessions, again. his new director of communications defends the tough tactics. i think this will resolve itself over the next week or so. certainly what i would say to my colleagues and cabinet members is if they really understand the presidents personality, he is a really straight shootout. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a
the perceived eu interference spite counter protests in warsaw.he crowd chanted. the government insists the leaf or will streamline and update a legal system others fear democracy is under attack. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: as president trump uses twitter to attack his attorney general, jeff sessions, again. his new director of communications defends the tough tactics. i think this will resolve itself over the next week or so. certainly what i would say to my colleagues and...
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just moments ago president trump arrived in warsaw, poland.king a brief stop there before heading to germany for the g20 summit. a long week for him. six weeks ago, mr. trump left europe with a long set of agreements, and since taking up all the policies and statements, have ruffled the feathers of many world leaders. i want to bring in nic robertson in hamburg, germany. nic, we may have gotten word on twitter this morning of what to expect from the president. >> reporter: yeah, we did. there is an indication there that he's dissatisfied with china and there might be some hint of, you know, damage to china-u.s. trade because of it. and certainly that was amplified listening to nikki haley at the united nations talking about this specific situation with north korea. certainly he's coming here for that meeting he will have with the chinese president that will certainly be raised tensions with the europeans on trade. that is big globalization, that is big race tensions on the back, as you said, about the paris climate agreement. but, of course, t
just moments ago president trump arrived in warsaw, poland.king a brief stop there before heading to germany for the g20 summit. a long week for him. six weeks ago, mr. trump left europe with a long set of agreements, and since taking up all the policies and statements, have ruffled the feathers of many world leaders. i want to bring in nic robertson in hamburg, germany. nic, we may have gotten word on twitter this morning of what to expect from the president. >> reporter: yeah, we did....
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kristin fisher in warsaw. president trump second official business to europe while in warsaw. congressman fox news contributor lieutenant colonel allen west. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, maria. how are you? >> how important is it to your putting in context: does the first thought. >> well, i think what you are seen as a contrast the previous reset with russia in the new europe and that's the eastern european the baltic states and other places. this is the place or we should be looking at extending our foreign-policy relations, but most importantly a lot of discussion where it about the natural gas trade we can get start going with. of course i think we will have one of fired coming up within this month. that will be next month. if we can extend or energy exports into eastern europe, that will undermine the economy of vladimir putin and make it very difficult to continue on with some aggressive actions we've seen them take. dagen: colonel, it is stating that towel. it is not just importing our natural resources into europe. it is just the fact that w
kristin fisher in warsaw. president trump second official business to europe while in warsaw. congressman fox news contributor lieutenant colonel allen west. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, maria. how are you? >> how important is it to your putting in context: does the first thought. >> well, i think what you are seen as a contrast the previous reset with russia in the new europe and that's the eastern european the baltic states and other places. this...
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rapturous, a getting a warm welcome in warsaw., a turnout, people bussed in from the countryside by the government because they knew they would give him a round of
rapturous, a getting a warm welcome in warsaw., a turnout, people bussed in from the countryside by the government because they knew they would give him a round of
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addressing a large crowd in warsaw, mr trump drew on poland's example of fighting warsaw well nazi oppression the west to fight against islamist extremism, terrorism and government bureaucracy. the famous port of hamburg, tonight a disembarkation point for anarchists and capitalists, anti—globalisation protesters, and the leaders of the world's 20 richest nations. protesters, stones and fireworks being met by police tear gas and water cannon. no such hostility when the president ventured out to warsaw this morning. not everywhere in europe would they chant donald trump's name so loudly or so approvingly. but with its populist anti—immigration government, this was politically the ideal place to come. and by dint of poland's history and geography, the perfect location to deliver a message about the challenges facing the west. the fundamental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect our borders? do we have the desire and the courage to preserve our ci
addressing a large crowd in warsaw, mr trump drew on poland's example of fighting warsaw well nazi oppression the west to fight against islamist extremism, terrorism and government bureaucracy. the famous port of hamburg, tonight a disembarkation point for anarchists and capitalists, anti—globalisation protesters, and the leaders of the world's 20 richest nations. protesters, stones and fireworks being met by police tear gas and water cannon. no such hostility when the president ventured out...
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donald trump has landed in warsaw ahead of the g20's and in germany on friday.e cheap 20 summit in germany. the new leader of kensington and chelsea council has reiterated her apology to residents of grenfell tower, saying it was not there at the time it was most needed. police have been updating residents about several issues, including recovery work at grunfeld. the government has ordered a task force be put into place to run key areas of the council, including housing. andy murray explained the components of the new force and the need for its creation for the residents. this is something for the long term, it will ta ke something for the long term, it will take over from the grenfell response tea m take over from the grenfell response team working at the moment, a multi—agency team, local government, central government, the red cross, the fire brigade and police working together to help residents. that is for the short term. the idea is that this recovery task force will take over that job, hopefully with this recovery task force will take over thatjob, hopef
donald trump has landed in warsaw ahead of the g20's and in germany on friday.e cheap 20 summit in germany. the new leader of kensington and chelsea council has reiterated her apology to residents of grenfell tower, saying it was not there at the time it was most needed. police have been updating residents about several issues, including recovery work at grunfeld. the government has ordered a task force be put into place to run key areas of the council, including housing. andy murray explained...
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and let them come here to warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising.should learn about jerusalem avenue in august of 1944, jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through this city just as it is today. control of that road was crucially important to both sides in the battle for warsaw the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and to form a very strong front. and for the polish home army, the ability to pass north and south across that street was critical to keep the center of the city and the uprising itself from being split apart and destroyed. every night the poles put up sandbags amid machine gunfire and it was horrendous fire, to protect a narrow passage across jerusalem avenue every day the enemy forces knocked them down again and again and again. then the poles dug a trench. finally they built a barricade and the brave polish fighters began to flow across jerusalem avenue that narrow passageway just a few feet wide was the fragile link that kept the uprising alive. between its walls a constan
and let them come here to warsaw and learn the story of the warsaw uprising.should learn about jerusalem avenue in august of 1944, jerusalem avenue was one of the main roads running east and west through this city just as it is today. control of that road was crucially important to both sides in the battle for warsaw the german military wanted it as their most direct route to move troops and to form a very strong front. and for the polish home army, the ability to pass north and south across...
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in warsaw the crowds were chanting his name.m warsaw we're joined by agaton kozinski — the international editor at polska times thanks forjoining us. how will this visit be remembered in poland? it's very surprising and pleasant for us as well. first of all, nobody expected that donald trump would be so expected that donald trump would be so well—prepared of polish history, able to comment about polish past, about polish traditions about polish habits, he was quoting from john paulil habits, he was quoting from john paul ii, for instance, and we didn't expect that. it will be well remembered. it was one of the most inspiring and the most important speeches of american president in poland. those are strong words! let me ask you about the russia issue, this is a huge issue in poland, about russian expansionism. trump criticised russia about its meddling joe murphy meddling in other countries, do you think you will follow through on taking tougher action against moscow?|j follow through on taking tougher action against moscow? i ho
in warsaw the crowds were chanting his name.m warsaw we're joined by agaton kozinski — the international editor at polska times thanks forjoining us. how will this visit be remembered in poland? it's very surprising and pleasant for us as well. first of all, nobody expected that donald trump would be so expected that donald trump would be so well—prepared of polish history, able to comment about polish past, about polish traditions about polish habits, he was quoting from john paulil...
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what do you make of what we heard from president trump there in warsaw?think he's escalate iing u the rhetoric but he has got to have a plan working behind it. i haven't seen the outlines of a plan yet. but here is where we are. you're not going to be able to unravel the north korean program short of a ground invasion that rips stuff out of the ground. they've got icbm capability now. they have nuclear weapons, maybe 10 to 20 warheads, maybe a couple more. we don't know for sure. we don't know where everything is. so, you don't have a military option of a knockout strike that is cost free. south korea and japan would pay for a strike with tens of thousands of casualties. you would have a major war on your hands. so the administration can talk about military options but there's not a good one. so you have to fall back on diplomacy. to do diplomacy, you have to know what you are seeking. what we should be seeking, i would suggest, is strength and deterrence on the korean peninsula. north korea has had the capacity to inflict punishment on south korea for 50
what do you make of what we heard from president trump there in warsaw?think he's escalate iing u the rhetoric but he has got to have a plan working behind it. i haven't seen the outlines of a plan yet. but here is where we are. you're not going to be able to unravel the north korean program short of a ground invasion that rips stuff out of the ground. they've got icbm capability now. they have nuclear weapons, maybe 10 to 20 warheads, maybe a couple more. we don't know for sure. we don't know...
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rapturous, a getting a warm welcome in warsaw.a pturous, a turnout, getting a warm welcome in warsaw. rapturous, a turnout, people bussed in from the countryside by the government because they knew they would give him a round of applause for stop a lot of people in poland agree with donald trump on his thoughts about immigration, despite the fact that thousands of polish google come to this country they agree with him that it has to be controlled and they liked what he had to say about countries in their pa rt had to say about countries in their part of the world being right behind them whatever the circumstances. it went down very well and in stark contrast to what happened later when he went to germany where there are 100,000 people on the streets, 20,000 police out there in protest at his presence there and what he stands for. we have been showing pictures of the demonstrations and it will be an interesting g20 and meeting between donald trump and putin tomorrow, which will be fascinating. this is a meeting where donald trump i
rapturous, a getting a warm welcome in warsaw.a pturous, a turnout, getting a warm welcome in warsaw. rapturous, a turnout, people bussed in from the countryside by the government because they knew they would give him a round of applause for stop a lot of people in poland agree with donald trump on his thoughts about immigration, despite the fact that thousands of polish google come to this country they agree with him that it has to be controlled and they liked what he had to say about...
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a speech from warsaw's central square. following that speech he will make his way to germany for the g20 summit. he will meet privately with german chancellor angela merkel. that will happen tonight. then tomorrow all eyes are on his meeting with russian president vladimir putin. this is actually a live look from warsaw right now. >> in the meantime the trump administration is trying to convince world leaders that being north korea's ally is not in their best interest. north korea launched its first ever intercontinental ballistic missile on tuesday. it's seen as a provocation against the u.s. and its allies. at one time president trump seemed optimistic about china helping to diffuse the situation but in recent tweets it seems his position has soured. nikki haley joined other nations that the president will be watching those who work with north korea. >> we will look at any country th such countries would also like to continue their trade arrangements with the united states. that's not going to happen. >> the missile laun
a speech from warsaw's central square. following that speech he will make his way to germany for the g20 summit. he will meet privately with german chancellor angela merkel. that will happen tonight. then tomorrow all eyes are on his meeting with russian president vladimir putin. this is actually a live look from warsaw right now. >> in the meantime the trump administration is trying to convince world leaders that being north korea's ally is not in their best interest. north korea...