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but that's easier said than done which is why there's been a heated debate between eastern and western european countries now brussels is taking action. with their own building sites in the freight sector over and caring professions hundreds of thousands of eastern europeans head to rich western european countries will work their contracts don't have to stick to the host countries pay rates making them lay the cheap it's long been an issue in countries like germany and france now brussels has reached initial agreement on tightening the rules. at the heart of our proposal is the principle of equal pay for equal work at the same place and we now confirm this principle in legislation this directly responds to the concerns of many citizens the agreements opens a new phase for fair degree lucian of the internal markets our single market works for goods and services as capital it should also work for people. in future workers from pora e.u. countries will earn the same as their native colleagues contracts will be limited to fifteen months and attempts to curb wage dumping but employing eastern europe
but that's easier said than done which is why there's been a heated debate between eastern and western european countries now brussels is taking action. with their own building sites in the freight sector over and caring professions hundreds of thousands of eastern europeans head to rich western european countries will work their contracts don't have to stick to the host countries pay rates making them lay the cheap it's long been an issue in countries like germany and france now brussels has...
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while western european countries looks set to introduce stricter limits on emissions in the coming years countries to the east appear less likely to change their laws environmental group greenpeace has highlighted the example of romania saying we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania a heaven for old and pollution cars authorities don't encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air pollution. as a result an increasing number of older diesels are ending up in the romanian capital bucharest an example of air pollution shifting across borders. starting on the topic of emissions german auto giant b.m.w. is the latest car maker to be sued in the united states the company is accused of installing tens of thousands of so-called defeat devices to enable cheating in emissions tests attorneys want their clients to be reimbursed for the purchases of their vehicles. and another embattled car maker this time fox has bought back almost three hundred fifty thousand diesel vehicles from its customers the united states this has naturally created a st
while western european countries looks set to introduce stricter limits on emissions in the coming years countries to the east appear less likely to change their laws environmental group greenpeace has highlighted the example of romania saying we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania a heaven for old and pollution cars authorities don't encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air pollution. as a result an increasing number of older...
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go to the problem of pollution and how a crackdown on dirty diesels in western european countries is creating a nice for sales of used cars in countries to the east. take germany for example where authorities are mulling plans to allow only new or less pollution diesels within city limits that threat has prompted many car owners to sell their older diesel models to secondhand dealers believing it's a better deal than scrappage many of those sales are in cooperation with partners in eastern europe. the number of use diesels exported from germany climb from around one hundred ninety seven thousand in two thousand and sixteen to two hundred thirty three thousand the following year a rise of almost a fifth exports to eastern europe grew especially strongly in some sixteen tires and older diesels ended up in ukraine in twenty seventeen more than twice as many as the year before. while western european countries look set to introduce stricter limits on emissions in the coming years countries to the east appear less likely to change their laws environmental groups greenpeace has highlighted
go to the problem of pollution and how a crackdown on dirty diesels in western european countries is creating a nice for sales of used cars in countries to the east. take germany for example where authorities are mulling plans to allow only new or less pollution diesels within city limits that threat has prompted many car owners to sell their older diesel models to secondhand dealers believing it's a better deal than scrappage many of those sales are in cooperation with partners in eastern...
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the brics negotiations and then of course as we have heard the division between eastern and western european countries so paris and berlin really have to link their arms and really sort of stay very close together on that because that is the most divisive political issue at the moment and they will have to handle it very cleverly all right you have these barbara vessel in brussels michelle that is now has been following all of this of the s.p.d. headquarters in berlin and we have johnson and simon with us here is simon young our political correspondent in studio thank you all if you are just joining us you tuned in to our special announcement of the social democrats of voting yes to joining another government with a chance on the markets conservatives two thirds of s.p.d. members voting in favor of the deal have it out by their party's leaders and the conservatives a chance or can now breathe a sigh of relief thanks for watching we'll be back at the top of the hour with much more. seniors are always worth a visit. that's why.
the brics negotiations and then of course as we have heard the division between eastern and western european countries so paris and berlin really have to link their arms and really sort of stay very close together on that because that is the most divisive political issue at the moment and they will have to handle it very cleverly all right you have these barbara vessel in brussels michelle that is now has been following all of this of the s.p.d. headquarters in berlin and we have johnson and...
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parts of the country he helped make a revival of western germany the most critical component in western european economic and political integration. the republican senator one-time isolationist head of the senate foreign relations committee said he believed that he was so important to the passage of the legislation that he should have had its own name attached to it and he used the term marshall plan. it's almost impossible to imagine this becoming legislation and he sacrificed his own ambitions to convince a skeptical republican congress to go along with this legislation. marshall himself of course not an architect of the details of the marshall plan but without question a great synthesizer and greatest possible salesman for the plan early on in the process of taking the plan from the planning stage to actual policy stage, the main political advice said it would be a visionary thing we should call it the truman plan so he said don't even think of it. it will go belly up and buy. he said even the worst republican couldn't vote against a plan named after general marshall. truman was a wise man in
parts of the country he helped make a revival of western germany the most critical component in western european economic and political integration. the republican senator one-time isolationist head of the senate foreign relations committee said he believed that he was so important to the passage of the legislation that he should have had its own name attached to it and he used the term marshall plan. it's almost impossible to imagine this becoming legislation and he sacrificed his own...
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previous year sales to albania kossovo remain in the czech republic and poland also rose while western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emission levels in the coming years most countries to the east won't be changing their rules environmental groups are now bringing the along. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania heaven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage all support healthy alternatives and the government does not actually fight air pollution. and so more and more older diesels are ending up in for example the romanian capital book arrest these are air pollution problem is being profitably shifted beyond germany's borders. the organization of petroleum exporting countries opec hopes to a long term strategy on oil up of control with russia and opec members saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin sama said. they are working to shift the existing year to year agreement to a ten to twenty year deal last year opec convinced other all producing countries to agree temporary output cuts off an oil glut sent crude prices crashing. the ga
previous year sales to albania kossovo remain in the czech republic and poland also rose while western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emission levels in the coming years most countries to the east won't be changing their rules environmental groups are now bringing the along. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania heaven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage all support healthy alternatives and the government does not actually fight...
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the previous year sales to albania kosovo romania the czech republic and poland also rose well western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emissions levels in the coming years most countries to the east changing their laws environmental groups are now wringing below. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes remaining a haven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air pollution so more and more older diesels are ending up in for example the rumanian capital book arrest the diesel air pollution problem is being profitably shifted beyond germany's borders. isn't the only capital struggling to get its airport up and running the new mexico city airport could also run into difficulties if he didn't presidential candidate. wins the election in july because he wants to abandon the thirteen billion dollar project c.e.o. warns the cancellation would cost more than half that amount. it's the biggest public construction projects in the country but the face of the thirteen billion dollar
the previous year sales to albania kosovo romania the czech republic and poland also rose well western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emissions levels in the coming years most countries to the east changing their laws environmental groups are now wringing below. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes remaining a haven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air...
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launched the initiative together with western european firms in two thousand and nine. but a late twenty fourteen in the face of rising pressure from brussels and washington putting abandoned the south stream project. construction on its successor to extreme pipeline began in nature when she seventeen. the new pipelines also paved the way for a new political alliance between moscow and ankara. but the us also has a keen interest in southern europe particularly when it comes to energy supplies geopolitical concerns and economic profits. people feel that the u.s. wants to exert economic political and legal pressure that. they've threatened to take measures against companies that enter into energy partnerships with russia please go to their pursuing this was substantial bigger and it's a simple as that most of it. but for russia to energy is anything but a game. in northern europe the baltic nations denmark and sweden are worried that the. destruction of north stream too could escalate the military buildup in the region. but as the shots political aspect is caught up in te
launched the initiative together with western european firms in two thousand and nine. but a late twenty fourteen in the face of rising pressure from brussels and washington putting abandoned the south stream project. construction on its successor to extreme pipeline began in nature when she seventeen. the new pipelines also paved the way for a new political alliance between moscow and ankara. but the us also has a keen interest in southern europe particularly when it comes to energy supplies...
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migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet the two want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the euro zone micro-loan started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for now does not have we know that the germans are not in favor of something like that of this design so although we always have the show of unity between michel and medical this is something where they will have to really find a real compromise how they work for get together for something like that we don't know yet but as we just heard the chancellor say it will involve hard work so how would so between them france and germany have to put together this this this road map for europe i wonder how other countries feel about their roles being reduced to mere rubber stamp those of a franco german plot. you're of course referring to a discussion that is as old as the european union if ger
migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet the two want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the euro zone micro-loan started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for now does not have we know that the germans are not in favor of something...
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but that's easier said than done which is why there's been a heated debate between eastern and western european countries brussels is now taking action. whether on building sites in the freight sector already caring professions hundreds of thousands of eastern europeans head to richer western european countries for work their contracts don't have to stick to the host countries pay rates making their labor cheap it's long been an issue in countries like germany and france now brussels has reached initial agreement on tightening the rules. at the heart of our proposal is the principle of equal pay for equal work at the same place and we now confirm this prison in legislation this direct leaders' phones to the concerns of many citizens the agreement opens a new phase for fair degree lucian of the internal market our single market works for goods and services as capital it should also work for people. in future workers from pora e.u. countries will earn the same as their native colleagues contracts will be limited to fifteen months an attempt to curb wage dumping but employing eastern europeans wil
but that's easier said than done which is why there's been a heated debate between eastern and western european countries brussels is now taking action. whether on building sites in the freight sector already caring professions hundreds of thousands of eastern europeans head to richer western european countries for work their contracts don't have to stick to the host countries pay rates making their labor cheap it's long been an issue in countries like germany and france now brussels has...
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migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet to want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the eurozone mccraw i started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for now does not have we know that the germans are not in favor of something like that of this design so although we always have the show of unity between michael and michael this is something where they will have to really find a real compromise how they work for get together for something like that we don't know yet but as we just heard the chancellor say it will involve hard work so how would so between them france and germany have to put together this this this road map for europe i wonder how other countries feel about their roles being reduced to mere rubberstamp those of a franco german plot. you're of course referring to a discussion that is as old as the european union if germany and
migrants within the european union there's a huge divide over that especially between eastern and western european countries and yet to want to resolve as you just said until june that's going to be very difficult then the reform of the eurozone mccraw i started the discussion in fall by saying he wanted euro zone budget and he also wanted a finance minister for the euro zone something that the european union for now does not have we know that the germans are not in favor of something like that...
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being a very close ally of the united states and very close ally of the western countries of the western european countries israel is a very close partner of russia very close partner of the russian government and the president putin can remind you just the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu visited russia for meeting with president putin just one month and a half ago and before that he visited in june so they meet. often and they have very successful cooperation and we will be happy to see russia with less tension with the west in the west will. we hope will be more cooperative with russia we needed in our region and we needed for our security and we think that it will be better for the security and cooperation for europe and the united states as well. only time will tell unless of course. the form of ice. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu really appreciate your thoughts thanks for joining us. this year past majority of polling stations were equipped with web cameras streaming everything that happened that meant that anyone could be an observer without even leaving the comfort o
being a very close ally of the united states and very close ally of the western countries of the western european countries israel is a very close partner of russia very close partner of the russian government and the president putin can remind you just the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu visited russia for meeting with president putin just one month and a half ago and before that he visited in june so they meet. often and they have very successful cooperation and we will be happy...
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system by eliminating race-based inational-origin quotas s the 20s which favored northe and western european countries. it also prioritized the reunificatn of families. >> being able to frame stories through the lens of family allows people, gives people the lkom to talk about immigration and bout refugees and talk peout migrants in a way that's morethan when we talk about it with regard to policy or laws. or you know, rhetoric that is ated over and over again what we try to do is offer a space for people to approach these topics with fresh eyes. >> reporter: after the exhibit was finished last summer, the members of the three families were some of the first visitors. the exhibit is now on permanent display at the tenement museum. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: the newshour's student reporting labs sent a team to yeerday's march for our lives in washington, d.c., where they spoke with those affected by gun violence. this story was shot and edited by high schoolers from northview high school in covina california. 12th grader andre tinoco reports. >> students from all
system by eliminating race-based inational-origin quotas s the 20s which favored northe and western european countries. it also prioritized the reunificatn of families. >> being able to frame stories through the lens of family allows people, gives people the lkom to talk about immigration and bout refugees and talk peout migrants in a way that's morethan when we talk about it with regard to policy or laws. or you know, rhetoric that is ated over and over again what we try to do is offer a...
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but i don't think that most russians and vision the european project the same way that some western europeans do where the nation state becomes weaker and less important over time especially five ten years ago a lot of west europeans thought the european union would ultimately become more important than the countries they lived in and there's been some pushback against that of course in britain and elsewhere. but that's still part of the european project in the minds of some west europeans i don't know too many russians who think that way i believe russians want to be part of europe but also want to be their own entity the great power of you know eurasia and that the nation state is very important in the russian political consciousness and it's not getting weaker as history moves forward that's what i meant to say the russian i think is different from some parts of western europe even though it is also part of europe as you correctly point out i generally agree with you mr han let me try to squeeze in one more question about another reason appointing mr trump a oh we have spoken a lot about m
but i don't think that most russians and vision the european project the same way that some western europeans do where the nation state becomes weaker and less important over time especially five ten years ago a lot of west europeans thought the european union would ultimately become more important than the countries they lived in and there's been some pushback against that of course in britain and elsewhere. but that's still part of the european project in the minds of some west europeans i...
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the previous year sales to albania kosovo romania the czech republic and poland also rose well western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emissions levels in the coming years most countries to the east changing their laws environmental groups are now running below. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania a haven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air pollution so more and more older diesels are ending up in for example the rumanian capital book arist the diesel air pollution problem is being profitably shifted beyond germany's borders. believe it or not but when isn't the only capital struggling with getting its airport up and running the new mexico city airport could also run into difficulties that if leading presidential candidate andrus locus all but or wins the election in july that he wants to abandon the thirteen billion dollar project the airport c o o however warns that the cancellation would cost more than half the time out. it's the biggest public cons
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there is a huge divide over that can especially between eastern and western european countries. and yet the two want to resolve that until june. that will be difficult. reform of the euro zone -- macron started the discussion by saying he wanted a eurozone budget and a finance minister for the euro zone, something the european union for now does not have. we know the germans are not in favor of something like that of this design, so although we always have the show of unity between macron and merkel, this is something where they will have to really find real compromise. how they work together for something like that, we don't know yet, but as we just heard the chancellor say, it will involve hard work. phil: so between them, france and germany have to put together this roadmap for europe. i wonder how other eu countries feel about their roles being reduced to mere rubberstampe rs of franco-german plan. max: you of course are referring to a discussion that is as old as the european union. if germany and france don't work together, everybody else criticizes them, saying they need
there is a huge divide over that can especially between eastern and western european countries. and yet the two want to resolve that until june. that will be difficult. reform of the euro zone -- macron started the discussion by saying he wanted a eurozone budget and a finance minister for the euro zone, something the european union for now does not have. we know the germans are not in favor of something like that of this design, so although we always have the show of unity between macron and...
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and there was always a balance of kind of this ballast of western european democracy and particularlysometimes did imperfect things, but when it was present in the international arena, and when it was led in such a way that the world looked to it for leadership, there was always a kind of curb on overly imbalanced trends like this. so you see an american vacuum? i see an america in retreat and an american absence too often from international affairs. let's put it to the other part—time american around the table. in a mud hut village in 1956, , sifes'f, j,,!,;:!!::!y::— 77— — tens of millions died, he was ready for university at the time of the cultural revolution and didn't get to university until he was in his 30s. now he is a professor of philosophy, he makes a terrific living, his standard of living is every bit the equal of mine. and i do wonder if enough millions of people also tell that story if they would have a different view about the chinese leadership. we in the west, from the moment the soviet union collapsed, decided that we were all going to be in republican democracies,
and there was always a balance of kind of this ballast of western european democracy and particularlysometimes did imperfect things, but when it was present in the international arena, and when it was led in such a way that the world looked to it for leadership, there was always a kind of curb on overly imbalanced trends like this. so you see an american vacuum? i see an america in retreat and an american absence too often from international affairs. let's put it to the other part—time...
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you know that are closer to russia but they're actually interfering in domestic processes and western european countries in america to an end a way that we haven't seen move recently well i think there's no question that there are large elements within the western. population in the united states and western europe that believe that we're moving very much towards a confrontational relationship with russia and i think that would be is unfortunate as it is that you have the same sort of mirror image in in russia also of people who want a confrontation and i don't think that's in the interest of anybody involved i think it's necessary to make clear demonstrations when russia steps beyond the acceptable bounds of international relations interfering in american elections what happened in the u.k. but there are also a whole range of issues with russia as a a great country an important country a significant international actor that we all have to act with russia and the west and i think balancing those two things is going to be very difficult because you don't have the mystic pressures in both societ
you know that are closer to russia but they're actually interfering in domestic processes and western european countries in america to an end a way that we haven't seen move recently well i think there's no question that there are large elements within the western. population in the united states and western europe that believe that we're moving very much towards a confrontational relationship with russia and i think that would be is unfortunate as it is that you have the same sort of mirror...
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kind of exercise for them no i think it's a combined effort by nato by the western european states by united states to show that they can't be pushed around by russia. again it's a communication cumulation of various issues that have risen i think they simply want to show it's not a cold war but the western alliance is still strong and can respond to a blush and activity and again i'd like to make the point i made earlier we in our tiny little israel are trying to keep out of it. what in your view who in your view stands to benefit from from these expulsions looking on even though as you saying israel hasn't got involved as want to get involved your own personal view who stands to benefit here from these diplomatic expulsions almost one hundred have gone from from the u.k. from europe from america are on the way back shortly and again reciprocal things going to happen is going to benefit most from any thoughts might my interpretation is this is a western nato message from us are don't push us too far and in other words i don't think they want to get to have to escalate the issue but t
kind of exercise for them no i think it's a combined effort by nato by the western european states by united states to show that they can't be pushed around by russia. again it's a communication cumulation of various issues that have risen i think they simply want to show it's not a cold war but the western alliance is still strong and can respond to a blush and activity and again i'd like to make the point i made earlier we in our tiny little israel are trying to keep out of it. what in your...
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it's not it's going to be a while before it becomes what you and i might regard a normal west western european style state if you know as we view ok if we look at just the next six years that will bring it back a little bit have a what doesn't i'm bold and puts and name for russia. well what may she quit being is continuation of the same of course there's talk that there will be reforms there will be some reforms. but how can really radical will they be will they really make the difference because everyone understands that russia right now is in a very serious situation the economy is stagnant the household incomes are decreasing for four years in a row there is potential for social unrest and in the russian ruling elite this very small group of people. west and a thousand families who rule actually russia they're also deeply split into this there's the so-called and putin's government and ministration a split there's a so-called party of war so-called party of peace who see the future of russia very different terms and putin is the kind of the arbiter supreme he unites them. without putin if
it's not it's going to be a while before it becomes what you and i might regard a normal west western european style state if you know as we view ok if we look at just the next six years that will bring it back a little bit have a what doesn't i'm bold and puts and name for russia. well what may she quit being is continuation of the same of course there's talk that there will be reforms there will be some reforms. but how can really radical will they be will they really make the difference...
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become essentially mao two point zero or tongue dynasty two point zero but they have unlike the western european union or the united states a long term plan to project economic power of which the largest element is something called one. one road or the new silk road they're used foreign direct investment which is the flip side of the coin of trade to project their economic power all through the eurasian landmass into africa they have bought up the port of parathas in athens they're buying up much of the german economy for instance since we happen to be here very controversially so not just finance tech companies tricity grid just now a stake a secret stake they spilt up secretly in and the maker of mercedes benz off with the explicit aim of bringing intellectual property home at the same time when it comes to foreign direct investment they don't grant those privileges to german european american companies in china so it is about more than trade and we have to bring this up and we have to get them to the table and saying look we're paying attention and we have to talk about this so maybe this is
become essentially mao two point zero or tongue dynasty two point zero but they have unlike the western european union or the united states a long term plan to project economic power of which the largest element is something called one. one road or the new silk road they're used foreign direct investment which is the flip side of the coin of trade to project their economic power all through the eurasian landmass into africa they have bought up the port of parathas in athens they're buying up...
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previous year sales to albania kossovo remain in the czech republic and poland also rose while western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emission levels in the coming years most countries to the east won't be changing their rules environmental groups are now bringing the along. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania heaven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage all support healthy alternatives and the government does not actually fight air pollution. and so more and more older diesels are ending up in for example the romanian capital book arrest that these are air pollution problem is being profitably shifted beyond germany's borders. opec the organization of petroleum exporting countries hopes to agree a long term strategy on oil output control with russia and other non opec members saudi arabia's from prince mohammed bin solomon said they are working to shift the existing year to year. agreements to a ten to twenty year deal last year opec convinced other old prison companies to agree temporary output cuts after an oil gloss sent crud
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does our mr pompei oh and i think that you know the russians would do better to ally in south western europeans with united states and against a state sponsor of terror which is iran of course hopefully that's the brutal honesty of this that has. a lot more with with a strong. a strong america and strong europe and not with the mullahs in iran showing you know that mosque is going to very different take on your view of it there but we appreciate your thoughts and thank you to come on the program john deputy director of the u.s. middle east alliance to support a good day sir. thank you. said it had nothing to do with the poisoning of former russian intelligence agency grace cripple and his daughter in the english city of seoul spring. but i see in you in the russia is innocent we're waiting for the united kingdom to respond to your request that we filed in accordance with the very same convention about the necessity to provide us with the substance in question and the necessity to make the whole investigation open to us because we're talking about a russian citizens. authorities in the u.k. stil
does our mr pompei oh and i think that you know the russians would do better to ally in south western europeans with united states and against a state sponsor of terror which is iran of course hopefully that's the brutal honesty of this that has. a lot more with with a strong. a strong america and strong europe and not with the mullahs in iran showing you know that mosque is going to very different take on your view of it there but we appreciate your thoughts and thank you to come on the...
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we've seen them threaten ukraine, it has been able to reroute deliveries through other western europeanepends on piped gas from russia but more and more, that threat is empty. the last question, why is it whenever these kind of things happen, the uk or the us suddenly finds these russian spies. it's almost as if they never knew about them but they did know about them, so why expel them now? that is a good point. the uk has known about these 23 individuals. the united states, we knew about the 35 we expelled. frankly, we should have taken action earlier. in our case, we prevented the russians from using diplomatic facilities we knew were used for espionage so there are some overdue steps which are finally happening. a conservative tv commentator, larry kudlow, has accepted president trump's offer to make him his new top economic advisor. the former investment banker, who works for cnbc, will replace gary cohn, who resigned last week over the introduction of new steel and aluminium tariffs. he was an early supporter of mr trump, but has often criticised the white house for its attacks on
we've seen them threaten ukraine, it has been able to reroute deliveries through other western europeanepends on piped gas from russia but more and more, that threat is empty. the last question, why is it whenever these kind of things happen, the uk or the us suddenly finds these russian spies. it's almost as if they never knew about them but they did know about them, so why expel them now? that is a good point. the uk has known about these 23 individuals. the united states, we knew about the...
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previous year sales to albania kosovo romania the czech republic and poland also rose while western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emissions levels in the coming years most countries to the east won't be changing their laws environmental groups are now wringing below. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania a haven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air pollution. so more and more older diesels are ending up in for example the rumanian capital book arrest the diesel air pollution problem is being profitably shifted beyond germany's borders. and the catalonia crisis has reached germany absolutely and right now it's a waiting game in terms of monica because a german court has ordered spain's most wanted fugitive to wait in jail as it decides whether he will be extradited catalan separatist leader carlos pushed him on was detained in northern germany on sunday while en route to belgium where he's been in self-imposed exile he's wanted by spanish authorities
previous year sales to albania kosovo romania the czech republic and poland also rose while western european countries are going to be introducing even stricter emissions levels in the coming years most countries to the east won't be changing their laws environmental groups are now wringing below. we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania a haven for old and polluting cars authorities do not encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air...
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tariffs on cars or for example raising defense expenditure way also as a case because all the western european not all members promised to raise their defense expenditures to two percent including germany by the county for example germany spends only one point two percent on defense and our defense system is no longer properly work and therefore it's in our best interest to to raise the defense expenditure to two percent of g.d.p. and this would significantly have to convince to convince president trump to accept the european union from the traffic's your grandmother commencements chief economist thank you very much for this analysis and that's all we are business for now the russian elections are coming up this weekend and brian has that story and that means this coming sunday about one hundred million people across russia will be going to the polls to elect a new president now they have eight candidates to choose from but there's little doubt about the outcome lattimer putin is all but guaranteed to win another six years in office as part of our series russia votes we're looking at how young
tariffs on cars or for example raising defense expenditure way also as a case because all the western european not all members promised to raise their defense expenditures to two percent including germany by the county for example germany spends only one point two percent on defense and our defense system is no longer properly work and therefore it's in our best interest to to raise the defense expenditure to two percent of g.d.p. and this would significantly have to convince to convince...
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ukraine has been able to reroute deliveries through other western european countries. gas from russia but more and more, that threat is empty. the last question, why is it whenever these kind of things happen, the uk or the us suddenly finds these russian spies. it's always is it they never knew about them but they did know about them so why expel them now? that is a good point. the uk has known about these 23 individuals. the united states knew about the 35. we should have taken action earlier. in our case, we prevented the russians from using diplomatic facilities due to espionage so there are some overdue steps which need to finally happen. we can go back to sabrina mahmoody who helped organise the walkout in arkansas. aren't you worried about getting detention because your teachers were not supportive of it? i wouldn't necessarily go so far as to say the teachers didn't support this as it was a school board decision, however i am hundreds of other students will take that detention gladly because not only is oui’ detention gladly because not only is ourtime importan
ukraine has been able to reroute deliveries through other western european countries. gas from russia but more and more, that threat is empty. the last question, why is it whenever these kind of things happen, the uk or the us suddenly finds these russian spies. it's always is it they never knew about them but they did know about them so why expel them now? that is a good point. the uk has known about these 23 individuals. the united states knew about the 35. we should have taken action...
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it arouses suspicion especially amongst western european and american societies, that said over the shortn countries may find that china will become a more sta ble find that china will become a more stable and more predictable global player. the reason for this is that now he has consolidated power he has less incentive to play international tensions for domestic political game. will not put president trump and theresa may and emmanuel macron ina and theresa may and emmanuel macron in a difficult position when it comes to doing business with china that effectively has in the eyes of some, if you look at social media, a dictator in charge now? to be honest it is not like western countries do not have lots of experiences dealing with dictatorships. and china was not much of a democracy in the first place, it was an autocracy. even if you do away with the regular tournaments, it is still the quality of the same autocracy was before. i'm not sure this would add any massive domestic political issues for western countries. you guys are used to dealing with bad countries. so business as usual bu
it arouses suspicion especially amongst western european and american societies, that said over the shortn countries may find that china will become a more sta ble find that china will become a more stable and more predictable global player. the reason for this is that now he has consolidated power he has less incentive to play international tensions for domestic political game. will not put president trump and theresa may and emmanuel macron ina and theresa may and emmanuel macron in a...
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the uk and other western european countries could obviously pull out of the world cup.thing will change russia's perspective, especially this being an election year. this is a man who, as far as we understand, has not necessarily been involved in the russian spy scene for a while. what is the rationale, if indeed russia is involved, what is the rationale for russia doing this now? i think the rationale is twofold. first of all, it's an election year, it makes putin look stronger. it reiterates russia under assault from the west. but it also sends a clear signal, if, again, russia is involved, it sends a clear signal that anyone who betrays russia or defects to the west is going to get hurt by russia eventually. it's only a matter of time. there's a picture on the front page of the times here in the uk, the gulf state of qatar will be introducing a sugar tax later this year — a move partly prompted by health surveys showing that 70% of qataris are overweight or obese — almost double the global average. the government is taking action to try to get people to lose weight a
the uk and other western european countries could obviously pull out of the world cup.thing will change russia's perspective, especially this being an election year. this is a man who, as far as we understand, has not necessarily been involved in the russian spy scene for a while. what is the rationale, if indeed russia is involved, what is the rationale for russia doing this now? i think the rationale is twofold. first of all, it's an election year, it makes putin look stronger. it reiterates...