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a symbolic gesture a major fall well the famous you know twenty two when he fell to his knees in warsaw what was your response not. i was moved on the understood the message of all the help. oh that's someone who is completely and burdened by blame who can apologize for the crimes of his country countries identifies with. cruzan followed we can i'd just like to point out that he didn't fault was near is just warsaw preparation in front of the monuments that commemorates the heroes of the warsaw ghetto modify forget all the harm it was said that not a week went by you know i don't like that you didn't think about the crimes of the nazi nazis in the us how did it feel recently to see hit the salutes and hear the fascist chance of neo nazis marching through chemicals on our sister should have warned before. they got a few to smile it's always surrender is. the. it's. a fact is that since the second world war there's always been a degree of neo nazi reza jots on the euro nazis. that appears to be growing. do you not see it's debatable whether needle nazi was in iowa. but certainly is growin
a symbolic gesture a major fall well the famous you know twenty two when he fell to his knees in warsaw what was your response not. i was moved on the understood the message of all the help. oh that's someone who is completely and burdened by blame who can apologize for the crimes of his country countries identifies with. cruzan followed we can i'd just like to point out that he didn't fault was near is just warsaw preparation in front of the monuments that commemorates the heroes of the warsaw...
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the polish capital warsaw last november more than fifty thousand people took part in a march organized by right wing nationalist groups their battle cry get poland out of the e.u. . their opponent liberal western europe it's part of the effort to mobilize white catholics to fight for their country against the european union. jaroslav kaczynski the leader of the ruling law and justice party was a featured speaker. but we will have the poll and we want no one will impose their will on us ever again our victory is mere rejection by the british call. what is going on in poland right now. i'm returning to a country that i thought i knew well but now it seems that i no longer do i worked as a reporter in warsaw for four years when i left in two thousand and four poland was celebrating its accession to the e.u. the popular vote in favor was overwhelming. russia to help to organize polish support for the e.u. . at that time there was a real sense of optimism throughout the country. last winter i returned to poland for the first time since then and found that things have changed i've received d
the polish capital warsaw last november more than fifty thousand people took part in a march organized by right wing nationalist groups their battle cry get poland out of the e.u. . their opponent liberal western europe it's part of the effort to mobilize white catholics to fight for their country against the european union. jaroslav kaczynski the leader of the ruling law and justice party was a featured speaker. but we will have the poll and we want no one will impose their will on us ever...
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warsaw, the polish capital.onomy and wages growing 7% this year, there are lots of things to tempt back thei million poles living in the uk. there are lots of industries doing well here. so your traditional ones like manufacturing and agriculture, but also, things like financial services and tech companies too. i'm off to meet 0livia, who'sjust moved back here from the uk. i see the change. i see the new buildings, restaurants, shops. did you ever consider staying in the uk? yeah, let's say, i spent there one year and i loved london. it's a beautiful city. i was considering but, still, i think thatjob opportunities here for me are better in warsaw. now, since the referendum, the number of people coming to the uk from poland has fallen fast. in fact, in the first three months of this year, more people left the uk than arrived, and it's the first time we've seen that happen since poland joined the eu. unemployment in poland is at a record low. in fact, there are a lot ofjob vacancies, so the government is trying t
warsaw, the polish capital.onomy and wages growing 7% this year, there are lots of things to tempt back thei million poles living in the uk. there are lots of industries doing well here. so your traditional ones like manufacturing and agriculture, but also, things like financial services and tech companies too. i'm off to meet 0livia, who'sjust moved back here from the uk. i see the change. i see the new buildings, restaurants, shops. did you ever consider staying in the uk? yeah, let's say, i...
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just an iraq war so preparation but in front of the monuments that commemorates the heroes of the warsaw ghetto modify forget all the harm it was said that not a week went by and no i don't like that you didn't think about the crimes of the nazi nazis in the us how did it feel recently to see hit the salutes and hear the fascist chance of neo nazis marching through chemicals on her sister should have warned before. they got a few to smile it's always surrender as. he. is in fact is that since the second world war there's always been a degree of neo nazi reza jot on the euro nazis. that appears to be growing. do not see it's debatable whether needle nazi was in iowa. but certainly is growing is the shift towards the far right. but i would differentiate here and say that not every right wing supporters and that's. not true but neo nazis are of course trying to capitalize on such rightwing sympathies by steering them to the extreme right. don't go to fresh out of it but it's not just the neo nazis and that seeing a boost right wing populism is gaining ground across germany how much of the s
just an iraq war so preparation but in front of the monuments that commemorates the heroes of the warsaw ghetto modify forget all the harm it was said that not a week went by and no i don't like that you didn't think about the crimes of the nazi nazis in the us how did it feel recently to see hit the salutes and hear the fascist chance of neo nazis marching through chemicals on her sister should have warned before. they got a few to smile it's always surrender as. he. is in fact is that since...
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i was considering, but still i think thatjob opportunities here for me are better in warsaw.n the first three months of this year more people left the uk than arrived, and it's the first time we have seen that happen since poland joined the eu. unemployment in poland is at a record low, in fact there are a lot ofjob vacancies, so the government is trying to encourage more people to come back here. they are offering lots of incentives. things like benefits for young families. back in the uk, coventry has been twinned with warsaw since 1957, so what do the polish people here think about going back? i already discussed it with my husband and my friends and we just decided to stay here because we've got everything here. we've got our life, our house, good friends here. have any of you ever thought about going back to poland? well, yes. first of all after the brexit result. when my sister came to the uk, we went to the restaurant and some guyjust popped in and asked us to speak in english because we are in england. that must make you feel like so frustrated and upset. i think it m
i was considering, but still i think thatjob opportunities here for me are better in warsaw.n the first three months of this year more people left the uk than arrived, and it's the first time we have seen that happen since poland joined the eu. unemployment in poland is at a record low, in fact there are a lot ofjob vacancies, so the government is trying to encourage more people to come back here. they are offering lots of incentives. things like benefits for young families. back in the uk,...
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back in the uk, coventry has been twinned with warsaw since 1957.ish people here think about going back? i discussed it with my husband and my friends and we decided to stay here, because we have got everything here. we have got our life here. we have a house here and we have friends here. have any of you thought about going back to poland ? any of you thought about going back to poland? yes, first after brexit result. yes. my sister came to the uk and we went to restaurants and some guy asked us to speak english, because we're in england. that must feel you like so frustrate and upset. i think this makes us feel unneeded, unwanted in this country. that is why we are thinking about other options. what are your thoughts on pow poland's doing now? so the economy is developing, but i think the quality of life is still not improving as fast as the economy. maybe the salaries are a little bit better, but still much lower than other european countries. there are lots of polish people who see great opportunities here. this man works at one of the region's
back in the uk, coventry has been twinned with warsaw since 1957.ish people here think about going back? i discussed it with my husband and my friends and we decided to stay here, because we have got everything here. we have got our life here. we have a house here and we have friends here. have any of you thought about going back to poland ? any of you thought about going back to poland? yes, first after brexit result. yes. my sister came to the uk and we went to restaurants and some guy asked...
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the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london into the rubble hitler made of warsaw andn take it? the people themselves did not know the answer. the defenses were hastily assembled antiaircraft. bolin barrage kept the raiders at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to its last reserves. they sent children out of the city. they tightened air raid precautions, stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters and moved into bomb shelters. they blacked out there city and carried on. city and carried on. aimed to crush the british spirit came in september. >> control room speaking. keep moving. >> down the stairs or the escalators. >> third-floor, clear. >> second floor, clear. clear -- first floor, clear. rolling in,ns came the battle of britain became the battle of london. the germans broke through the charge of hurricanes and spitfires and went to meet them. gone was any pretense of plans.y this was savage destruction. [bombs exploding] [plane engines] >> bombs fell alike on the homes of the east and poor and the mayfair rich. poor and the mayfair rich. ho
the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london into the rubble hitler made of warsaw andn take it? the people themselves did not know the answer. the defenses were hastily assembled antiaircraft. bolin barrage kept the raiders at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to its last reserves. they sent children out of the city. they tightened air raid precautions, stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters and moved into bomb shelters. they blacked out there city...
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coventry was smashed to the status of warsaw and rotterdam. loved ones out of the ruins and saw them to their last resting place in a common grave. [mournful music continues] hitler could kill them, but damned if he could kill their spirit. they knew the bench was as deadly weapon as a rifle and a new enemy had to be destroyed. the day was coming when they would strike back. and how they would strike back. christmas, 1940. [chorus singing "o come let us adore him"] christmas, this season of peace on earth and goodwill toward men. before hitler's first burst of rage against the people who cannot be licked. he cannot bomb them into submission, so he would burn them to ashes. millions of firebombs rained down on the great city of london. in a matter of minutes, more than 1500 different sections of the city burst into flames that merged into the greatest fire in recorded history. in the midst of the fire and destruction, vital water mains were shattered and water pressure was almost entirely cut off. heroes of the night were men of the london fire
coventry was smashed to the status of warsaw and rotterdam. loved ones out of the ruins and saw them to their last resting place in a common grave. [mournful music continues] hitler could kill them, but damned if he could kill their spirit. they knew the bench was as deadly weapon as a rifle and a new enemy had to be destroyed. the day was coming when they would strike back. and how they would strike back. christmas, 1940. [chorus singing "o come let us adore him"] christmas, this...
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we caught up with our correspondents across europe, damien mcguinness in berlin, adam easton in warsawn to the fallout from salzburg. hugh started with the french president's reaction. president macron has been cast as the hard line in the negotiation. the bogeyman who went out of his way to humiliate theresa may and make sure her plan was rejected. his words yesterday saying that the british politicians who promised brexit would make britain richer we re brexit would make britain richer were liars, those words seem to be a death nail in the chequers plan because they applied that he will do whatever it takes to make britain suffer simply as a point of principle to make sure the message gets out to other waivers in europe thatis gets out to other waivers in europe that is no easy way out. he sees himself as a european visionary and a standard—bearer in the battle against the populist and for him brexit is fundamentally a populace idea. does it mean that a deal with britain is a hopeless cause? maybe maybe not because the point —— nobody knows what's going on inside his mind and his wor
we caught up with our correspondents across europe, damien mcguinness in berlin, adam easton in warsawn to the fallout from salzburg. hugh started with the french president's reaction. president macron has been cast as the hard line in the negotiation. the bogeyman who went out of his way to humiliate theresa may and make sure her plan was rejected. his words yesterday saying that the british politicians who promised brexit would make britain richer we re brexit would make britain richer were...
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it cap's a period of the warsaw stock exchange in 1991.oining us now is the president of the management board at pzu, the biggest insurer in central and eastern europe. the biggest investor in the polish stock market. let me ask you what you make of the inclusion in the ftse russell index. how important is this for polish stocks or polish investments? >> it is an important milestone. it recognizes the fact that poland has had an unprecedented run of growth over the last 30 almost years. it has doubled its economic size. it has doubled gdp per capita. it has not had a recession. it is an important milestone. the question is obviously, where is it going now that we are entering this collaborative market? for now it is a net positive. we have widened the board of our investors. anna: you see it as a success. so if you want to do any deals, any m&a in poland, you might want to do it quickly before the rest of the world. you said last month you might be interested in buying local mutual funds or foreign insurers. are you in talks right now to e
it cap's a period of the warsaw stock exchange in 1991.oining us now is the president of the management board at pzu, the biggest insurer in central and eastern europe. the biggest investor in the polish stock market. let me ask you what you make of the inclusion in the ftse russell index. how important is this for polish stocks or polish investments? >> it is an important milestone. it recognizes the fact that poland has had an unprecedented run of growth over the last 30 almost years....
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duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day, extraordina extraordinary.is wonderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer, i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritaaieritage and our civilization. it will be an experience i will always treasure and never ever forget. not far from where we stand today another monument in another square, the statue of general in la fayette park reminds us that the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war. this year the united states and poland are celebrating 100 years of poland regaining its independence and nearly 100 years of u.s./polish diplomatic times. and i'm thrilled to say the alliance has never been stronger with you and i at the helm. do you agree with that? thank you, mr. president. glad he said yes. >> yes. >> in our discussions this afternoon, president duda and i agreed to bolster our robust
duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day, extraordina extraordinary.is wonderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer, i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritaaieritage and our civilization. it will be an experience i will always treasure and never ever forget. not far from...
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duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day. extraordinary. it is wonderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and our civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever forget. not far from where we stand today another monument in another square, the statue of general kosiyusko in lafayette park reminds us that the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war. this year the united states and poland are celebrating 100 years of poland regaining its independence and nearly 100 years of u.s./polish diplomatic ties. it is a long time. i'm thrilled to say that the alliance between our nations has never been stronger with you and i at the helm. do you agree with that? thank you, mr. president. i'm glad he said yes. in our discussions -- >> yes. >> -- this af
duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day. extraordinary. it is wonderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and our civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever forget. not far from where we stand...
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duda gave in warsaw, poland, last year, it was exceptional day, extraordinary.ovely to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and our civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever, forget. not far from where we stand today, another monument, another square, the statue of general kasko in lafayette park reminds us the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war. this year the united states and poland are celebrating 100 years of poland regaining its independence and nearly 100 years of u.s.-polish diplomatic ties. that's a long time. i'm thrilled to say that the alliance between our nations has never been stronger. with you and i at the helm, do you agree with that? thank you, mr. president. glad he said yes. in our discussions -- >> yes. >> -- this afternoon, president dud
duda gave in warsaw, poland, last year, it was exceptional day, extraordinary.ovely to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and our civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever, forget. not far from where we stand today, another...
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duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day. extraordinary. it is wonderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever forget. not far from where we stand today, another monument in another square, the statue in lafayette park reminds us that the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war. this year, the united states and poland are celebrating 100 years of poland regaining its independence. and nearly 100 years of u.s. polish diplomatic ties. it's a long time. i am thrilled to say the alliance between our nation has never been stronger. with you and i at the helm. do you agree with that? thank you, mr. president. i am glad he said yes. in our discussions this afternoon, mr. duda and i agreed to enhance c
duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day. extraordinary. it is wonderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever forget. not far from where we stand...
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duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was an exceptional day, extraordinary. it's wonderful to have them both with us in washington today, thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer, i have the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and their civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever forget. not far from where we stand today, another monument in another square, the statue of go in lafayette park reminds us that the bonds between our people, all the way back to america's revolutionary war. states andthe united poland are celebrating 100 years of polish freedom. i am thrilled to save the alliance between our nations has never been stronger. home, doand die at the you agree? thank you, mr. president. i'm glad he said yes. [laughter] in our discussions this afternoon, president duda and i agreed to bolster our robust defense ties for stop we will enhance cooperation and military relations, intelli
duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was an exceptional day, extraordinary. it's wonderful to have them both with us in washington today, thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer, i have the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and their civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never, ever forget. not far from where we stand...
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border runs right through a former warsaw dominantly muslim be had was heavily contested during the bosnian war and hostages many refugees. in one nine hundred ninety two there were more than fifty thousand refugees here so the number of migrants today is not really so high many think it's high simply because there's no solution in sight. very clear. like often in this multiethnic state the nationalist parties of the boss next creations and serfs have been at odds also on this issue and elections are imminent nationalists here in boston had to govern a half used to my current question from the beginning of this election campaign to the nationalists the migrants on issue for the e.u. to resolve since that's where they want to go brussels has given u.n. organizations seven point two million euros this year to help asylum seekers but most and be heard to say that's not a viable solution the town has built up a modest tourism industry sensible seymour ended twenty three years ago a model which for example runs a guest house on the river a favorite spot for kayakers and nature lovers especially
border runs right through a former warsaw dominantly muslim be had was heavily contested during the bosnian war and hostages many refugees. in one nine hundred ninety two there were more than fifty thousand refugees here so the number of migrants today is not really so high many think it's high simply because there's no solution in sight. very clear. like often in this multiethnic state the nationalist parties of the boss next creations and serfs have been at odds also on this issue and...
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i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address our shared commitment to defending our heritage and civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and never forget. not far from where we stand today, another monument, the park remindsayette us that the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war. this year, the united states and 100 years celebrating of poland regaining its independence. it is a long time. i'm broke to save the alliance between our nations has never been stronger with you and i at the helm. in our discussions tonight -- , we will enhance cooperation and military cooperation and training. i'm proud to report that poland has recently purchased a state-of-the-art patriot missile .ystem we make the greatest equipment in the world. i want to commend poland for meeting its spending obligations. tom glad that it plans increase spending the on the 2% obligation. i would like to share my gratitude to the people of .oland we have made tremendous progress the it -- in respect to defeat of isis. we also un
i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address our shared commitment to defending our heritage and civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and never forget. not far from where we stand today, another monument, the park remindsayette us that the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war. this year, the united states and 100 years celebrating of poland regaining its independence. it is a long time. i'm broke...
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it'sjust really interesting but equally, warsaw is growing well. impact of brexit might be. well naga is live in brussels for us this morning. good morning. is someone getting married behind? yes! there is romance for us. having some wedding photos taken. the centre of brussels. behind me as the town hall, a 14th century building. so many gilded buildings. we will talk about gilding. look at the top of the town hall. it is a gothic building but on the top of that supplier there is a five metres high guilt metal statue of the arch angel michael who is the patron saint of brussels, slaying a dragon or a devil. there is your bit of romance. six months now before the uk is officially leaving the european union. the dates will be friday the 29th of march 2019 at 11 o'clock. now we are talking about all the negotiations. in salzburg, 900 qantas away, theresa may will be making her way for a meeting on thursday, the 20th official meeting with eu heads of state. she will be presenting her plan, the current plan, try to present a united front to the eu lead
it'sjust really interesting but equally, warsaw is growing well. impact of brexit might be. well naga is live in brussels for us this morning. good morning. is someone getting married behind? yes! there is romance for us. having some wedding photos taken. the centre of brussels. behind me as the town hall, a 14th century building. so many gilded buildings. we will talk about gilding. look at the top of the town hall. it is a gothic building but on the top of that supplier there is a five metres...
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this was a test done on purpose in warsaw, poland. let me show you what really happened. test -- >> oh! >> oh! >> oh! >> it's not done -- >> oh! >> okay. the crash-test -- >> this was done for forensics experts. these cars were older models and they were testing to see if the quote/unquote black boxes in these cars would still work after all these years. and guess what, they did. you don't need crash-test dummies to have something bad happen. pay attention to that black car in that right lane up ahead. >> uh-oh. >> dude! >> oh. >> the car wasn't stopped. that car was going slow. the driver who posted this video said that's why he moved left. but the car behind it wasn't paying attention. didn't know it had slowed down. you can see right before the impact it kind of slows out of the way. >> oh. it looked like it was moving. >> it was moving, but it was going slow. lucky for the guy with the dash cam, he saw it coming and he had moved left. now, the good news is, he said after the accident, everybody was walking after it happened. ♪ >>> little billy is back. >> he got his s
this was a test done on purpose in warsaw, poland. let me show you what really happened. test -- >> oh! >> oh! >> oh! >> it's not done -- >> oh! >> okay. the crash-test -- >> this was done for forensics experts. these cars were older models and they were testing to see if the quote/unquote black boxes in these cars would still work after all these years. and guess what, they did. you don't need crash-test dummies to have something bad happen. pay...
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by think to commissioner warsaw, he is harboring around, you know, so if you are parked there, who tells you to remove -- who tells you to -- >> let's just say your neighbor complains that this has happened. at that point, that district inspector would go to verify the complaint and would write a notice of violation. as opposed to the way it used to work, if a district inspector noticed it, he would refer it to the planning code enforcement and planning code enforcement would have the responsibility of responding. in the supervisor's view, planning code enforcement doesn't have enough code enforcement officers or whatever. they're not able to spend the time doing that. we already have people who are in the neighborhood anyways. so, logically he thinks we could take on this code enforcement. >> you come out and move the car. how do you stop them from parking there again? >> well, good question. i'm short of 24/7 surveillance, i don't think that's easily done. >> are we -- are we supposed to have a drive-by squad and go around and make sure -- >> it could result, of course, if you didn't g
by think to commissioner warsaw, he is harboring around, you know, so if you are parked there, who tells you to remove -- who tells you to -- >> let's just say your neighbor complains that this has happened. at that point, that district inspector would go to verify the complaint and would write a notice of violation. as opposed to the way it used to work, if a district inspector noticed it, he would refer it to the planning code enforcement and planning code enforcement would have the...
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insight with us wojciech chip bill ski editor in chief a visit grand insight to chinese there from warsaw. thank you. well now to one of our other top stories this hour the u.s. ambassador nikki haley accusing syria's president bashar assad and his allies russia and iran of demolishing the last major rebel held stronghold in syria she says russia must act to stop the looming humanitarian catastrophe in a lab where over three million people reside let's not waste time with the december mation distractions and outright lies that the assad regime and their russian and iranian partners constantly use to distort this conversation let's talk about the facts on the ground in syria this month already the world has seen a clear military escalation in. russian and assad regime air forces launched over one hundred airstrikes they are using barrel bombs rockets and artillery they are targeting hospitals and medical facilities. or russia's u.n. ambassador insists that russia iran and turkey are committed to ending what he called terrorism and he also denied reports that the syrian government is planni
insight with us wojciech chip bill ski editor in chief a visit grand insight to chinese there from warsaw. thank you. well now to one of our other top stories this hour the u.s. ambassador nikki haley accusing syria's president bashar assad and his allies russia and iran of demolishing the last major rebel held stronghold in syria she says russia must act to stop the looming humanitarian catastrophe in a lab where over three million people reside let's not waste time with the december mation...
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duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day, extraordinary.nderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer, i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and our civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never ever forget. not far from where we stand today, another monument in another square, the statue of general, a lafayette park, reminds us that the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war. this year the united states and poland are celebrating 100 years of poll land regaining its independence and nearly 100 years of u.s. polish diplomatic ties. it's a long time. i'm thrilled to say that the alliance between our nations has never been stronger. with you and i at the helm. i do agree with that? thank you, mr. president. glad he said yes. [laughter] in our discussions, this afternoon, president duda a
duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was a very exceptional day, extraordinary.nderful to have them both with us in washington today. thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer, i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the warsaw uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and our civilization. it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never ever forget. not far from where we stand today,...
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coventry was smashed as flat as warsaw and rotterdam. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the people of coventry doug their lovedesting place in a common grave. ♪ >> hitler could kill them, but he could not lick them. they went back to their lathes and machines, for they knew the machine bench was as deadly a weapon as the rifle and in their heart was a determination that this enemy must be destroyed. that the day was coming that the must strike back. and how they would strike back. >> christmas, 1940. >> ♪ o come let us rejoice ♪ o come let us -- ♪ christ our lord ♪ ♪ >> christmas, the season of peace on earth. goodwill toward men. the ironic time before hitler's great burst of rage against a people who could not be licked. he could not bomb them into submission, so he would burn them to ashes. >> millions of firebombs rained down on the great city of london. in a matter of minutes, more than 1500 different sections of the city burst into roaring flames. flames that quickly merged into the greatest fire in recorded history. ♪ in the midst of all the fire and destruction, vital water mains were ruptured. water p
coventry was smashed as flat as warsaw and rotterdam. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the people of coventry doug their lovedesting place in a common grave. ♪ >> hitler could kill them, but he could not lick them. they went back to their lathes and machines, for they knew the machine bench was as deadly a weapon as the rifle and in their heart was a determination that this enemy must be destroyed. that the day was coming that the must strike back. and how they would strike back. >>...
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from warsaw to brussels, to tokyo, to singapore, it has been my highest honor to represent the united states abroad. i have forged close relationships and friendships and strong partnerships with the leaders of many nations in this room. our approach has always yielded incredible change. with support from many countries here today, we have engaged with north korea, to replace the specter of conflict with a bold and new push for peace. in june, i traveled to singapore to meet face-to-face with north korea's leader, chairman kim jong un. we had highly productive conversations and meetings. we agreed that it was in both countries' interest to pursue the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. since that meeting, we have already seen a number of encouraging measures that few could have imagined a short time ago. the missiles and rockets are no longer flying in every direction. nuclear testing has stopped. some military facilities are already being dismantled. our hostages have been released. as promised, the remains of our fallen heroes are being returned home. to lay at rest in america
from warsaw to brussels, to tokyo, to singapore, it has been my highest honor to represent the united states abroad. i have forged close relationships and friendships and strong partnerships with the leaders of many nations in this room. our approach has always yielded incredible change. with support from many countries here today, we have engaged with north korea, to replace the specter of conflict with a bold and new push for peace. in june, i traveled to singapore to meet face-to-face with...
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to spoil your with us cleo name nor warsaw's i knew. who. need. so show us to only kill my own.shust who do you love simba. singing to the end and then they'd be asleep so that's how it was. question fragile. porcelain art. thirty one artists have looked to this delicate material for inspiration. and created some intriguing works out of the way to go. the porcelain man i like in myself. your romance thirty minutes w. . moving fun beethoven. his works and the goddess fortuna. the mind stroke and figurative. beethoven's first bond twenty team of. his creations route fifty his brand on the stink of karl lagerfeld icon of the fashion. what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer. someone smashes stuff it starts september not w. this is the w.'s live from above and more than sixty five thousand turn out for a free concert that's a in the against racism in the east in the german city of camp it's a show of defiance against neo nazis for last week's five and the michael
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says so your what else go yo name more warsaw's i knew. who. need. show us all your not seen the thong. so show us too. much simba. singing to the end and then they'd be asleep so that's how it was. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. give globalization. biodiversity species nontraditional exploitation even quality. human rights displacement bowlby children global and current of local action. global three thousand and thirty minutes on d w. m a mountain sixteen and i'm crying echoed around the world. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. it was a constant dust from the stupidity inclusions ensued they demanded nothing less that a home to some of the wanted maelstrom of in florida marlins with the vietnam war playing the role of the modern generation watch the book war every day. our documentary takes on a lot of times how do those marines are the members of the movement for the first time i had a feeling of being pumped something i. can't blame him so those events today. assumes civil rights the peace movement t
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syria says for your with us guy you know needing more warsaw's i knew. who. needed. so she asked him only jill don't. you. show us do you think you have seen them. sing it to the end and then they'd be asleep so well that is how it was. nineteen sixty eight the global missile. people everywhere were contest. no crime echoed around the world. the economy was booming but the vietnam war politicized younger generations society was at a boiling point each. one of them wait fifteen minutes he told. him a mountain sixty eight and al crying and going around the world. young people build against it comes generation to make up wasn't constantly played dusty from the stupidity and. demanded nothing less than a home to some. one maelstrom of insanity of violence. those missouri remember them. for the first time i had a feeling of being a pompous somebody in. the seeds of the civil rights the peace movement and women's movement for the planet. sixty. mobile. this week w. this is g.w. news live from berlin another day of street protests in kiev and immigrant demonstrations gather
syria says for your with us guy you know needing more warsaw's i knew. who. needed. so she asked him only jill don't. you. show us do you think you have seen them. sing it to the end and then they'd be asleep so well that is how it was. nineteen sixty eight the global missile. people everywhere were contest. no crime echoed around the world. the economy was booming but the vietnam war politicized younger generations society was at a boiling point each. one of them wait fifteen minutes he told....
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border runs right through a former warsaw dominantly muslim be had was heavily contested during the bosnian war and hostages many refugees. in one nine hundred ninety two there were more than fifty thousand refugees here so the number of migrants today is not really so high many think it's high simply because there's no solution in sight. very clear. like often in this multi-ethnic state the nationalist parties of the boss next creations and have been at odds also on this issue and elections are imminent nationalists here in boston had to govern i have used to my current question from the beginning of this election campaign to the nationalists the migrants on issue for the e.u. to resolve since that's where they want to go brussels has given u.n. organizations seven point two million euros this year to help asylum seekers but most in b. have say that's not a viable solution the town has built up a modest tourism industry sensible scene war ended twenty three years ago tormato which for example runs a guest house on the nile river a favorite spot for because and nature lovers especially from
border runs right through a former warsaw dominantly muslim be had was heavily contested during the bosnian war and hostages many refugees. in one nine hundred ninety two there were more than fifty thousand refugees here so the number of migrants today is not really so high many think it's high simply because there's no solution in sight. very clear. like often in this multi-ethnic state the nationalist parties of the boss next creations and have been at odds also on this issue and elections...
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deterministic factor in american defense policy the russians view any presence in the former soviet union or warsaw pact as ruffling their feathers so even mad mad just like everyone on the baltic countries are members of nato mad just interrupt nato was an agreement between the u.s. and russia not to put bases in places like ukraine and poland permanent bases well yes for ukraine definitely no permanent bases i don't think they'll be a permanent base i think that it will be rotational even two billion dollars really underestimates how expensive u.s. military presence is but there's a bigger issue which is you know the pentagon phrases we're out of shits. we don't have enough armored brigade to move them forward in poland and if they're forward in poland on a permanent basis there just isn't enough flexibility to move them to other places where they might need to go. you know we have to pull a brigade either out of the united states or we have to move brigade from germany and both of those moves are self defeating so even if you can pay for all the infrastructure that poland wants and two billion d
deterministic factor in american defense policy the russians view any presence in the former soviet union or warsaw pact as ruffling their feathers so even mad mad just like everyone on the baltic countries are members of nato mad just interrupt nato was an agreement between the u.s. and russia not to put bases in places like ukraine and poland permanent bases well yes for ukraine definitely no permanent bases i don't think they'll be a permanent base i think that it will be rotational even two...
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that cold air so a maximum temperature in vienna own choose day just a fourteen degrees force in warsaw will just be at twelve towards the west is actually a good deal warmer here the temperatures for some of us are above average so for madrid will be around twenty eight maybe thirty degrees over the next couple of days and force in london will be at least twenty so generally speaking in the west it's fine unsettled warm and in the east it's pretty cold and as we head through wednesday.
that cold air so a maximum temperature in vienna own choose day just a fourteen degrees force in warsaw will just be at twelve towards the west is actually a good deal warmer here the temperatures for some of us are above average so for madrid will be around twenty eight maybe thirty degrees over the next couple of days and force in london will be at least twenty so generally speaking in the west it's fine unsettled warm and in the east it's pretty cold and as we head through wednesday.
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on the twentieth of august nine hundred sixty eight tanks of the warsaw pact country hundred thousand soldiers conveyed checks to that. in a cemetery in the north of london lies peacefully perhaps counterparts. some of those who pledged allegiance to resign dia's suppressed liberation movements from violence and bloodshed. others inspired by the marxist dream of social justice was slaughtered by military dictatorships the airplane in one in sixty eight in mexico the authorities have been trying for months to put a stop to student protest movements their main goal is to clean the streets in time for the opening ceremonies of the unpicking. on october second ten thousand students gathered on the shoes platter then asked us to put us in misca cities that the local news. at six o'clock infiltrated police officers to confront the mexican army which in turn shoots back the demonstrators. up the of no. according to the official accounting forty four people died the rumor says there were over three hundred victims of the. loot ten days later the olympic games started as if nothing in happened
on the twentieth of august nine hundred sixty eight tanks of the warsaw pact country hundred thousand soldiers conveyed checks to that. in a cemetery in the north of london lies peacefully perhaps counterparts. some of those who pledged allegiance to resign dia's suppressed liberation movements from violence and bloodshed. others inspired by the marxist dream of social justice was slaughtered by military dictatorships the airplane in one in sixty eight in mexico the authorities have been trying...