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there is the europe of solidarity. -- europe is not just a place on the map. i wish you the best for our work. there is still a great deal to be done. [applause] >> on behalf of the european chancellor,s -- it's a privilege for us to have you. decisive influence on what's been going on in europe. you have a remarkable personality. you arey because ou exceptional, i would like to take the liberty of sharing with you some of my concerns. you are a very powerful person. you make the basic decisions in europe. you pick people for top positions in the e.u. you want to do something your government does not like in the european parliament, there are innumerable obstacles popping up. it turns out to be difficult to do anything. afford tonment can ignore it if something is done. this power spills over. when i talk to my german colleagues, i usually hear them sermonizing. pontificating from the position of heavyweight moral champions, which they consider themselves to be. in real terms, your political family is playing second fiddle in european politics. the feeling tha
there is the europe of solidarity. -- europe is not just a place on the map. i wish you the best for our work. there is still a great deal to be done. [applause] >> on behalf of the european chancellor,s -- it's a privilege for us to have you. decisive influence on what's been going on in europe. you have a remarkable personality. you arey because ou exceptional, i would like to take the liberty of sharing with you some of my concerns. you are a very powerful person. you make the basic...
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this doesn't mean europe has to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem. solidarity means that europe deals with things the where it is necessary and when it does so, it does it in a decisive effective manner. i think europe gives us our best chance to lasting peace, lasting well-being. and a safe and secure future. in paris, the invitation of the front chip presidency, when we think the first world war came to 100 years ago. once again, we should think through what happens if countries have a respect for each other. what happens if countries and the association, in those days. collapses. therefore, we should not give up our european opportunity. if we do, we will adversely affect, the younger generation. nationalism and -- should no longer have a provision in europe. tolerance and solidarity represent our common future. alex, it is well worth fighting for. thank you. [applause] [silence] >> later this afternoon, a look at the impact of religious voters have on the 2018 midterm elections. begins live from georgetown university at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-spa
this doesn't mean europe has to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem. solidarity means that europe deals with things the where it is necessary and when it does so, it does it in a decisive effective manner. i think europe gives us our best chance to lasting peace, lasting well-being. and a safe and secure future. in paris, the invitation of the front chip presidency, when we think the first world war came to 100 years ago. once again, we should think through what...
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i think europe ... and what happens if countries and the associations, the league of nations in those days collapse? [inaudible] and therefore we should not give up our european opportunity,because if we do , we shall see the effect not just on ourselves but the younger generation. nationalism should no longer have aposition in europe . but tolerance and solidarity represent our common future and colleagues, it is well worth fighting for and thank you. [applause] >>. [speaking native tongue ] >> i would like to call on jean-claude for the president's declaration . >>. [speaking in native tongue ] [applause] >> president chancellor angela, i am convinced of everything that you have said here is correct. i'm very impressed all the comments made. i just am surprised that some people are not here to listen to what you have to say. standing ovation forthe chancellor . >> thanks to having discovered the solidarity as equal nationsin europe . [applause] >> president, there are alot more commissioners here and
i think europe ... and what happens if countries and the associations, the league of nations in those days collapse? [inaudible] and therefore we should not give up our european opportunity,because if we do , we shall see the effect not just on ourselves but the younger generation. nationalism should no longer have aposition in europe . but tolerance and solidarity represent our common future and colleagues, it is well worth fighting for and thank you. [applause] >>. [speaking native...
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is not going to disappear from europe. rather europe can only be a strong global player if it has a constructive relationship with the u.k. construct he was for two goals papunya who won that fight back when germany was politically more peripheral it tried to convince the benelux countries of its interests so that they would push them on the agenda of that strategy worked back then is that the right concept for the future or is germany allowed to be self-confident in expressing its wishes and setting its agenda as the time that i get into setting and the often ignored or germany is not only allowed to be confident it has to be confident. but you can be confident without being inconsiderate towards this notion that germany must always be subtle and can't just be forthright in its demands no one in europe still thinks that the use of force or the globe to sounds. about as good but it leads to trouble take the two recent examples when germany su in political leadership with the new europe the eurozone crisis and the refugee c
is not going to disappear from europe. rather europe can only be a strong global player if it has a constructive relationship with the u.k. construct he was for two goals papunya who won that fight back when germany was politically more peripheral it tried to convince the benelux countries of its interests so that they would push them on the agenda of that strategy worked back then is that the right concept for the future or is germany allowed to be self-confident in expressing its wishes and...
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europe is is. more than the european union all it is shaped by their own you but also by the great diversity if it goes beyond it the other way now let's get on and history is. this legal in we look out without saying our own reflection clearly about but this shows as backgrounds which help us to better understand our presence else had mr hooda thanks for speaking with us thank you. carefully. simply it's going to be a good. discover . the i. subscribe. documentary to. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. raring to. go. once there's no escape. list. current must rates. climate change. isn't it time for good. to go at africa people and project.
europe is is. more than the european union all it is shaped by their own you but also by the great diversity if it goes beyond it the other way now let's get on and history is. this legal in we look out without saying our own reflection clearly about but this shows as backgrounds which help us to better understand our presence else had mr hooda thanks for speaking with us thank you. carefully. simply it's going to be a good. discover . the i. subscribe. documentary to. sometimes books are more...
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think of what europe actually stands for. and this is something i think we can say this was some sort of a legacy under michael tried to give to us to point out what is important of europe one of the most important points of europe and then i actually thought ok this is more like a speech this is going to stick to the common point of view they're all heard of several times and then she turns into the points why is this so important to to be have a common idea of europe and then she came to the european army and this is something we haven't heard before from o.b.o. the european army first was mentioned by him on my my call and the only thing i. heard so far was well. become a joint intervention force would be a good idea and that was more or less it and now that she's saying i have the vision the european army a true european army would be a good idea this is something where we need to be heading to this is something really new and probably she has lost in some way. let's say though the bandages of being. in office now that sh
think of what europe actually stands for. and this is something i think we can say this was some sort of a legacy under michael tried to give to us to point out what is important of europe one of the most important points of europe and then i actually thought ok this is more like a speech this is going to stick to the common point of view they're all heard of several times and then she turns into the points why is this so important to to be have a common idea of europe and then she came to the...
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this had a huge impact in europe. the impact was inevitable because what the united states had done in entering the war was completely shift the balance of forces in europe to from what had been at most a stale mat though she stalemate and possibly favoring germany, to a situation where germany was completely overwhelmed by american economic and ultimately demographic power, added to that of france and britain. so, the american role in the war completely changed the balance but when america then decided it was not going to participate anymore, the balance it had -- that had been created was then removed. the americans were pulled out of the equation, now you had once again an unstable balance on the continent and a treaty that reflected one balance, now had to be carried out in a different balance. the withdrawal of the united states essentially -- we can talk about all of the economic and military aspects of that, but the bottom line was, the versailles treaty which was so discredited by historians was never meant to
this had a huge impact in europe. the impact was inevitable because what the united states had done in entering the war was completely shift the balance of forces in europe to from what had been at most a stale mat though she stalemate and possibly favoring germany, to a situation where germany was completely overwhelmed by american economic and ultimately demographic power, added to that of france and britain. so, the american role in the war completely changed the balance but when america...
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europe is. more than the european union all it is shaped by the over you but also by the great diversity if it goes beyond it the other way now let's get on and history is. there's spiegel in the euro we look out without saying our own reflection clearly but it shows as backgrounds which help us to better understand our presence else that mr herder thanks for speaking with us thank you. own. foot the two books of technology. the result of the market. the momentum of the board. made in germany your business magazine t w. good job it. surely is from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions from the use of these events and why i would say the deputy comes much coffee cup joining us on facebook at g.w. for god. i'm not laughing cabbage i'm well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and women that have been think sneak into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here think it's a piece of the country that i don't blame. me and it's a mistake for
europe is. more than the european union all it is shaped by the over you but also by the great diversity if it goes beyond it the other way now let's get on and history is. there's spiegel in the euro we look out without saying our own reflection clearly but it shows as backgrounds which help us to better understand our presence else that mr herder thanks for speaking with us thank you. own. foot the two books of technology. the result of the market. the momentum of the board. made in germany...
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wants for europe it lines was part of that if you ones for europe but we also heard here in helsinki today some speakers who in rather fiery terms said we need to stand up and fight for european values we need to stand up and fight for a liberal democracy that was for instance the president of the european council the poll done to screw spoke here so yes the e.p.a. is divided on that and if you look at says way he's going to push the direction of the party more towards the right because frankly who currently holds the office of the e.u. commission is sort of on the left side the very liberal side of the christian conservatives and never is going to change that so it debate about identity and he talked about this too when he spoke here at the congress about churches that we see it every european village and that we need to protect and people feeling at home that is definitely a different outlook on what the future is supposed to look like now right now tell us a little bit more about mr weber's who is he and how did he manage to get this top job. because he is such a clever pull of st
wants for europe it lines was part of that if you ones for europe but we also heard here in helsinki today some speakers who in rather fiery terms said we need to stand up and fight for european values we need to stand up and fight for a liberal democracy that was for instance the president of the european council the poll done to screw spoke here so yes the e.p.a. is divided on that and if you look at says way he's going to push the direction of the party more towards the right because frankly...
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it was different in the central and eastern europe. in the last stages of communism, ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, and john paul ii regarded -- were regarded as heroes in our part of the world. attentionot pay much .o european politicians they were no inspiration to us and we did not expect much from them. they were not advocating the good of western values and did not stand firmly and explicitly against communism. regret that the west did not use the fall of communism to make decisive steps forward. proved to communism be a crucial moment in a positive direction only for us or mostly for us in the former eastern bloc. operation,es of irrationality, we were forced to go through. we enjoyed freedom and the democracy and used it to fundamentally change our societies. felt refreshing relief when communism disappeared. together with --, we came to believe we were--to approach the end of ideology, the end of conflict of vision. theas naively supposed western liberal system will prevail over the world and will last forever, which proved
it was different in the central and eastern europe. in the last stages of communism, ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, and john paul ii regarded -- were regarded as heroes in our part of the world. attentionot pay much .o european politicians they were no inspiration to us and we did not expect much from them. they were not advocating the good of western values and did not stand firmly and explicitly against communism. regret that the west did not use the fall of communism to make decisive...
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and it's not just about europe because one thing that you should know is nevertheless, europe skepticism and criticism of european union is at the core, you should know that the two most pro-european public opinions in the european union for the last year have been poland and hungary. so this is not going to be the economy, stupid, this time. at least in the case of poland, it's not the economy, stupid. the other stories, and this was popular, i do believe, here with some people interpreting president trump and people with, for example, peace this poland they're going to say it was accident. it was said that it happened that the beautiful girl end up in bed with a was standard. the problem is -- bastard. the problem is the girl is on the way to marry the guy. so from this point, if you're simply to claim this was an accident and as a result of it you should not try to make a much more deeper and profound analysis, in my view sounds encouraging but is misleading. and then, of course, you have the history. and people basically are going to say europe is back where it was. way back to the 1
and it's not just about europe because one thing that you should know is nevertheless, europe skepticism and criticism of european union is at the core, you should know that the two most pro-european public opinions in the european union for the last year have been poland and hungary. so this is not going to be the economy, stupid, this time. at least in the case of poland, it's not the economy, stupid. the other stories, and this was popular, i do believe, here with some people interpreting...
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the great empires of europe were falling apart. the wars that have killed millions prompted new demands for independence. in april nine hundred sixteen irish republicans in dublin launched an insurrection against british rule. but the uprising was poorly organized and was put down quickly by britain. troops once again the union jack flew over the irish capital. the australian carrion empire a truly multinational state had ceased to exist by early november nine hundred eighteen. the empire is larger ethnic minorities including czechs slovaks croats and slovenes demanded independence and hopes that america would help them achieve it. u.s. president woodrow wilson sought to create a jury of peace as part of this effort wilson announced that from now on the peoples of europe should be governed only by their own consent he described self-determination as an imperative principle of action. empires collapse i i people rose up in revolt i. x monarchs fled the last austrian emperor charles the first step down from the hapsburg throne he and
the great empires of europe were falling apart. the wars that have killed millions prompted new demands for independence. in april nine hundred sixteen irish republicans in dublin launched an insurrection against british rule. but the uprising was poorly organized and was put down quickly by britain. troops once again the union jack flew over the irish capital. the australian carrion empire a truly multinational state had ceased to exist by early november nine hundred eighteen. the empire is...
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occupies europe it's not defending europe and it's this is all a fraud and trump wants more money from the europeans to be occupied by the u.s. i hope they don't give it to us ok i'm going to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on nationalism state with our. guests. are the roots of those two syllables. i don't force on this if they're. broken there's a lot of business with the most intuitive of the. this is. not a slow slow slow slow slow motion i am. ok see that because the way that nobody else to look at the model you punish to produce to move the show switches to food so. you do what you must. do for. the reserve bank enables a cup doxie yes this is at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse that's having going to california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and busted pipes in detroit leading to our state poisoning unless yes yes you can because they give money to th
occupies europe it's not defending europe and it's this is all a fraud and trump wants more money from the europeans to be occupied by the u.s. i hope they don't give it to us ok i'm going to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on nationalism state with our. guests. are the roots of those two syllables. i don't force on this if they're. broken there's a lot of business with the most intuitive of the. this is. not a...
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lead the flying i admired the very generous and compassionate approaches that were taken europe must send a very clear message we're not going to be able to continue provide refuge and support if hillary clinton is correct and immigration is the root of the popularity of the populists and i have a look it's where those refugees and migrants have come from and why they came to the european union well the top three nations of origin for asylum to the e.u. since twenty fourteen syria iraq and afghanistan all of those countries that have been bombed or in some way to stabilize by the united states and their allies in nato. currently one of the main routes into europe for refugees and migrants is the dangerous mediterranean sea crossing from libya a nation that was plunged into chaos following the nato intervention that took place on mrs clinton's watch we came we saw that he died. apparently politicians couldn't have forseen that people would start fleeing in their thousands since they were bringing democracy and a new promise for the future we are standing with the people of libya. let
lead the flying i admired the very generous and compassionate approaches that were taken europe must send a very clear message we're not going to be able to continue provide refuge and support if hillary clinton is correct and immigration is the root of the popularity of the populists and i have a look it's where those refugees and migrants have come from and why they came to the european union well the top three nations of origin for asylum to the e.u. since twenty fourteen syria iraq and...
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and all we had was europe to deal with. now we are withdrawing and we europe, allrussia, of that. a much further can we go into this without really jeopardizing our hegemony? >> thank you, and the lady just behind. >> thank you, i'm an african-american journalist andk you mentioned that the of whattability international interactions might combust into a future crisis for the whole world and in reference to world war i and the atmosphere of the major wars in the past. the russians just recently hosted the taliban, afghanistan was pivotal in the cold of what war and the fall of it, some afghans like to take credit for bringing down the soviet union. midst of thisthe atmosphere where in the trump era that american foreign diplomacy still is undefined for internal annexed and audiences, afghans wonder like many other nations where they should look to in terms of this evolving new world order? likedo we country afghanistan look towards and what kind of commitment could expect from united states and its western allies? >> now to both of you. >> do you want to start the argument we are a
and all we had was europe to deal with. now we are withdrawing and we europe, allrussia, of that. a much further can we go into this without really jeopardizing our hegemony? >> thank you, and the lady just behind. >> thank you, i'm an african-american journalist andk you mentioned that the of whattability international interactions might combust into a future crisis for the whole world and in reference to world war i and the atmosphere of the major wars in the past. the russians...
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europe isn't just being told that migration is a bad idea plans for an e.u. army have also been criticized from across the pond honeyboy kaye takes a closer look at the french german idea of a european military force which has ruffled washington this in case you missed a european talking about building up again. and i know my son and i have been breezily outlining their plans to dominate continental europe french president declared that it's a friend german responsibility to prepare the reef founding of europe i'm sure that the other twenty five union members have nothing to worry about i sure. was naive very easy in the original french at least this time paris and berlin are working together the german chancellor she won't run in another election can finally say what she actually wants and she really was a real true european army isn't it lovely how european. because no one is going to fail this grieving after hearing in germany. a massive wealth of one from britain who can't wait to get out and seeing eminem's plans friends it may finally looks like a good
europe isn't just being told that migration is a bad idea plans for an e.u. army have also been criticized from across the pond honeyboy kaye takes a closer look at the french german idea of a european military force which has ruffled washington this in case you missed a european talking about building up again. and i know my son and i have been breezily outlining their plans to dominate continental europe french president declared that it's a friend german responsibility to prepare the reef...
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government has to make sure that europe is safe. an unsafe europe is trouble for the united states. europe is our neighbor, we have seen this through history. in 1995 in bosnia, the united states had to step in. we have seen it obviously in the second world war. we cannot out run the risk. the alliance between the united states and poland is very good. the alliance between the united states and the rest of europe is not that good. i am a polish politician but the american -- but a u.s. citizen. i think that the u.s. government has to make sure that europe is safe. an unsafe europe is trouble for the united states. europe is our neighbor, we have seen this through history. in 1995 in bosnia, the united states had to step in. we have seen it obviously in the second world war. we cannot out run the risk. the alliance between the united states and poland is very good. the alliance between the united states and the rest of europe is not that good. the relationship between poland and the rest of europe is not that good. i think we need another ronald reagan. we need another john paul ii.
government has to make sure that europe is safe. an unsafe europe is trouble for the united states. europe is our neighbor, we have seen this through history. in 1995 in bosnia, the united states had to step in. we have seen it obviously in the second world war. we cannot out run the risk. the alliance between the united states and poland is very good. the alliance between the united states and the rest of europe is not that good. i am a polish politician but the american -- but a u.s. citizen....
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, with this vision for a new europe. death. he is really struggling with this opinion ratings at home, but internationally he is really presenting himself as this figure. i think that is what he will try to do with the european parliament elections coming up in may. this party, he wants to have a good image there. interestingly, the announcement in the atlantic that the relationship between donald trump and the emmanuel macron, and the relationship between the us and europe. we have spoken a little bit about this before, but this is the independent. this was the thinking that she would have a cabinet meeting today as opposed to the scheduled one on tuesday to approve ape brexiteer that she present to brussels. but at the events last week with jo johnson resigning brussels. but at the events last week withjojohnson resigning in what has then, she is realising, perhaps, she will not get better she won't get that not from the cabinet today if she were to presented to them. i think possibly - today was only ever pencilled in
, with this vision for a new europe. death. he is really struggling with this opinion ratings at home, but internationally he is really presenting himself as this figure. i think that is what he will try to do with the european parliament elections coming up in may. this party, he wants to have a good image there. interestingly, the announcement in the atlantic that the relationship between donald trump and the emmanuel macron, and the relationship between the us and europe. we have spoken a...
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occupies europe it's not defending europe and it's this is all a fraud and trump wants more money from the europeans to be occupied by the u.s. i hope they don't give it to us ok i'm going to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on nationalism state with. this reserve bank unable to come toxic yes this is at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse that's been going to california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and the busted pipes in detroit leading to our stick poisoning left yes yes you can because they give money to the bad people. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active. in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company developed to the divide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. it turned out to have terrible side effects what ha
occupies europe it's not defending europe and it's this is all a fraud and trump wants more money from the europeans to be occupied by the u.s. i hope they don't give it to us ok i'm going to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on nationalism state with. this reserve bank unable to come toxic yes this is at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the...
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the minimum wage pays an hour is twelve dollars in europe and fifteen dollars in the u.s. the company recently crease the rate in the u.s. after workers protested there were following the black friday protests amazon denied exploiting workers and said it provides a safe and positive workspace with competitive pay and also benefits laborites lawyer though dan kadlec told us that amazon is susceptible to worker and consumer pressure. we see in the united states that because of bad publicity and some calls by people like senator bernie sanders amazon raised its wages to fifteen dollars an hour from about twelve dollars an hour so we see that they are amenable to pressure look it's a consumer oriented business and so particularly if consumers are willing to put pressure on them they will change their way but also again people do care about working conditions of others in the pay of others and i think people realize in the larger bozo is making many many millions of dollars in these people or working in prison like conditions that this is unacceptable. that russia's foreign min
the minimum wage pays an hour is twelve dollars in europe and fifteen dollars in the u.s. the company recently crease the rate in the u.s. after workers protested there were following the black friday protests amazon denied exploiting workers and said it provides a safe and positive workspace with competitive pay and also benefits laborites lawyer though dan kadlec told us that amazon is susceptible to worker and consumer pressure. we see in the united states that because of bad publicity and...
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and europe needs to be able to defend itself so it should have a capability that it can draw on and the french have been the strongest in this train of thought. and this may be now coming up again in europe as some pronouncements of the trumpet ministration have raised doubt about the u.s. the devotion of the u.s. to nato i should say if this is now all still at the level of statements because the actions are still nato new u.s. and nato allies are still acting very much together but it comes out of it's been a constant argument since the end of the cold war and i suppose it'll always be there because is it natural for the united states to be in europe forever well i mean on some level it's very beneficial economically and. if not of much of welcomed it. because of conditions at the time and eventually some time whether it's a century two centuries a thousand years in the future it will change but it hasn't right now and that so we're dealing with. and an argument and a tendency and a worry but it hasn't gone much beyond that in my perception now for us russians it's very hard to fi
and europe needs to be able to defend itself so it should have a capability that it can draw on and the french have been the strongest in this train of thought. and this may be now coming up again in europe as some pronouncements of the trumpet ministration have raised doubt about the u.s. the devotion of the u.s. to nato i should say if this is now all still at the level of statements because the actions are still nato new u.s. and nato allies are still acting very much together but it comes...
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i'm christine one welcome to the program europe mocks the moment hundred years ago when the battlefields fell silent at the end of world war one ending the conflict that drew around forty nations the leaders of france and germany came together in a highly symbolic ceremony honoring the seventeen million people who died president emmanuel mccraw of france and german chancellor again a magical laid a wreath and unveiled of paulk in the forest at the armistice caring in cold bay area the moment highlights the special alliance at the hotshoe of your. the culmination of a decades long process of reconciliation this was the first visit to campian year by a german leader in decades and a manual micron greeted chancellor merkel with demonstrative warmth. reviewing the troops of the euro corps franco german brigade the two leaders cross the clearing that there is testimony to a defining moment in european diplomacy. it was here that germany capitulated to france and its allies on november eleventh one thousand nine hundred ending more than four years of carnage on the western front. mccrone ameri
i'm christine one welcome to the program europe mocks the moment hundred years ago when the battlefields fell silent at the end of world war one ending the conflict that drew around forty nations the leaders of france and germany came together in a highly symbolic ceremony honoring the seventeen million people who died president emmanuel mccraw of france and german chancellor again a magical laid a wreath and unveiled of paulk in the forest at the armistice caring in cold bay area the moment...
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europe is. more than the european union all it is shaped by the only view but also by the great diversity and it goes beyond it the other way now let's get on and history is. there's spiegel we look out without saying our own reflection clearly but it shows as backgrounds which help us to better understand our present selves have it mr herder thanks for speaking with us thank you. to. the people of the world over information. opinions they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us wouldn't be fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. on this talk. show they do use the female superhero on a mission to chapters smart women smart lawyers smart station. isn't by no means missed out on the brink recently dangerous time the tough job makes more money. i'm not going to think that well i guess sometimes i am but most of the thing which is that. i think stephen for german culture of looking at the stereotype the question
europe is. more than the european union all it is shaped by the only view but also by the great diversity and it goes beyond it the other way now let's get on and history is. there's spiegel we look out without saying our own reflection clearly but it shows as backgrounds which help us to better understand our present selves have it mr herder thanks for speaking with us thank you. to. the people of the world over information. opinions they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date...
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army most countries in europe really do not care to go to russia in fact that would rather have good relations with russia than bad ones so i don't think. the reasoning behind it to protect themselves and then from china to protect from china and china does not order europe and although it will be perhaps the us military superpower in the next twenty five to thirty years right now i believe china is much more of an economic threat than a military one so european force just seems like a waste of money which most european countries dealing with and trying to keep up with the demands of the euro zone system are not going to be concerned about what they want is more european union involvement in dealing with migration which is not so much of a military problem but in both a number of issues that is much more political and they demand more political will than military ones and afghan style to take suggested with the so called pan army and in my name in your opinion. well it would in the sense as i mentioned before if you find if you fund one big army and you can't fund the other so many a
army most countries in europe really do not care to go to russia in fact that would rather have good relations with russia than bad ones so i don't think. the reasoning behind it to protect themselves and then from china to protect from china and china does not order europe and although it will be perhaps the us military superpower in the next twenty five to thirty years right now i believe china is much more of an economic threat than a military one so european force just seems like a waste of...
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it is a cornerstone of europe. it supports economic development and helps us combat youth unemployment we are faced either with terrorist attacks or other attacks on our values. we have the european crisis, the so-called umbrella which was to cover us and help us and help to solve our financial problems. we have a few examples which demonstrate ow individual countries of the european union and citizens of the european union are in difficulties but they do not stand alone. so we have a few examples of this. but on the other side of the coin, we have national issues which always have an impact on the community as a whole. therefore secondly solidarity is always linked to commitment of the community and the principles based on the rule of law in my country, the rights of the opposition and civil society are adversely affected if press freedom is curtailed but state based on the rule of law and the rule of law in general is not just national but for all of us throughout europe. for europe, of course, can only operate p
it is a cornerstone of europe. it supports economic development and helps us combat youth unemployment we are faced either with terrorist attacks or other attacks on our values. we have the european crisis, the so-called umbrella which was to cover us and help us and help to solve our financial problems. we have a few examples which demonstrate ow individual countries of the european union and citizens of the european union are in difficulties but they do not stand alone. so we have a few...
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we see more protectionism in europe. but overall, with 500 million in memberand more states, the beauty of diversity overall, one single market is great news. we see with the introduction of gdp and the directive of data protection, also europe can do a lot of things, which is in the interest of the single market. one single europe is also strengthening itself. you.e: frans muller, thank ♪ vonnie: the pressure is building on g.m. as the announcement plants are closing. our correspondent spoke to senator sherrod brown about g.m.. sen. brown: it is impacting the entire country because it is 14,000 gm jobs directly and thousand of other jobs. the president said, we would never close a plant down. and then, the first year not the scum of the president pushed a 50%cut bill that gives a off coupon for companies that move. you move from youngstown, ohio to mexico, you get your tax rate cut in half. [indiscernible] sen. brown: they got $500 million for the tax deal. if they set up production in mexico, they pay a 50% less tax
we see more protectionism in europe. but overall, with 500 million in memberand more states, the beauty of diversity overall, one single market is great news. we see with the introduction of gdp and the directive of data protection, also europe can do a lot of things, which is in the interest of the single market. one single europe is also strengthening itself. you.e: frans muller, thank ♪ vonnie: the pressure is building on g.m. as the announcement plants are closing. our correspondent spoke...
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in europe or risk the mission of supposed to do with. your small. much of the most evil is bordered with fischer just make up at the board delete the small toward him she does she turns you. off syria should be on cruisin leave the border the us leaves come or go start my dream was mothers get to go use the morgue is a. must at almost vision steroids in those conditions so others will wash the. dishes. was. stories like yours. but the system. in this to good serves. its good to have to show us your skills are. good to get. this at the surface of the syrian people mr. byron stuff indeed thanks staying with us here this evening a lot international updates solid top stories in half an hour. which you are not going to see if you shoot when you are not a government. you'll force is your voice belongs to you and use a stylus in your voice so many people accept the scenes it would look like so it was a secure should we say it is a difference which will leave diplomacy in zero fisher people to see. ministries police forces and city administrations of many c
in europe or risk the mission of supposed to do with. your small. much of the most evil is bordered with fischer just make up at the board delete the small toward him she does she turns you. off syria should be on cruisin leave the border the us leaves come or go start my dream was mothers get to go use the morgue is a. must at almost vision steroids in those conditions so others will wash the. dishes. was. stories like yours. but the system. in this to good serves. its good to have to show us...
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the young companies it's pretty complicated to scale up here in europe we when we will continue with a fragmented europe we've sent a really bad message to our small fifo stay at home or go to the united states where they already have huge single markets with more than one free hundred million have the customers of course we don't want cent of us kind of messages to always start up so we have to create each the single market in the european union and here you have a problem with germany i don't think we have a problem with the chairman and when speaking about artificial intelligence and then i'm very happy about our national strategy and we share the same violin and even actions we are planning to take because they are exactly the same on the level of the r.p. and the owner and then here in germany i think. many heel member states. of people they caught that they saw on the spending when acting alone we are not able to compete with much bigger. or why those. i'm talking about before most computing. but also. we. only then we would be able to compete with those global service for a wi
the young companies it's pretty complicated to scale up here in europe we when we will continue with a fragmented europe we've sent a really bad message to our small fifo stay at home or go to the united states where they already have huge single markets with more than one free hundred million have the customers of course we don't want cent of us kind of messages to always start up so we have to create each the single market in the european union and here you have a problem with germany i don't...
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into europe now that they have been priced out. jonathan: let's talk about fundamentals, growth across europe. i see it more clearly this week in china as well. how do you get the sucking sound when the momentum is not there in the united states? henry: everyone has been looking for china to slow and push as much as they can. we have to think about second derivatives. we had a push toward the deflationary mindset for a long time. it takes a lot to dislodge that. even if the ecb pushes up rates 23 basis points, recaps the italian banks to a degree, brings him back into their camp, that is a big change in risk attitude. i do not think it takes a lot to shift from the zero to flows returning. jonathan: if you get outflows, where from? where is vulnerable on the treasury curve it for you? henry: you saw that auction tuesday. it was a real ugly auction. the treasury curve -- the high-quality debt space, whether it is u.s. high greater treasuries come are very vulnerable to us. between supply, refinancing, correlations. the fact that jap
into europe now that they have been priced out. jonathan: let's talk about fundamentals, growth across europe. i see it more clearly this week in china as well. how do you get the sucking sound when the momentum is not there in the united states? henry: everyone has been looking for china to slow and push as much as they can. we have to think about second derivatives. we had a push toward the deflationary mindset for a long time. it takes a lot to dislodge that. even if the ecb pushes up rates...
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unlike in europe. you thread this small capsule through the vein in the leg up into the heart and it doesn't involve any stitches or surgery. so here we go, look that's where you've got it, maureen. in 2014, maureen mccleave became the first woman in the uk to have the pacemaker fitted. i was really over the moon but i felt a bit like a guinea pig because i was gonna be the first one but a good guinea pig and i was grateful that i'd been chosen, because it sounded too good to be true. three years after her operation, the battery in maureen's pacemaker stopped working. but the doctors couldn't get it out. maureen now has a traditional pacemaker keeping her alive. but the nanostim is still sitting inside her heart. i don't like the thought i've got a piece of metal or whatever in my heart that's doing nothing, and it's just laying there. disappointment you know. to have it done and then have to go through all that. the manufacturers say they "met all regulatory requirements" and the pacemaker was "approv
unlike in europe. you thread this small capsule through the vein in the leg up into the heart and it doesn't involve any stitches or surgery. so here we go, look that's where you've got it, maureen. in 2014, maureen mccleave became the first woman in the uk to have the pacemaker fitted. i was really over the moon but i felt a bit like a guinea pig because i was gonna be the first one but a good guinea pig and i was grateful that i'd been chosen, because it sounded too good to be true. three...
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you mentioned europe. it's a tragic mistake to introduce in europe, i wrote books about it. there's no time to develop those points. but this is the reality in our part of the world. you mentioned the rate of unemployment growing. i must say that the czech republic has the lowest unemployment rate in europe these days. crazy. [applause] our almost crazy rate of unemployment is 2.6%, which is economically, for an economist, an unfound, unsung figure creating pressures in the labor market. there are differences among countries. poland is definitely very efficiently and cleverly using all of the european subsidies. [laughter] it helped very much for them. for me, our ideas to not only privatize and deregulate, to be desubsidize the economy. and we did it. we eliminated all kinds of subsidies and to our great regret, subsidies are coming back through the european union.
you mentioned europe. it's a tragic mistake to introduce in europe, i wrote books about it. there's no time to develop those points. but this is the reality in our part of the world. you mentioned the rate of unemployment growing. i must say that the czech republic has the lowest unemployment rate in europe these days. crazy. [applause] our almost crazy rate of unemployment is 2.6%, which is economically, for an economist, an unfound, unsung figure creating pressures in the labor market. there...
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with europe the main feature of all. but this was a war fought on many fronts. so there's another story rarely told. of huge importance during the war. and of lost in significance. a story of troops who fault and died but who are often forgotten. and the outcome that shaped the middle east of today. this is gold more one through our of i. malick to rekey the chin is he a writer and broadcaster is taking is on a personal journey across a dozen countries. his grandfather's generation force in the war. so far he's explored how thousands of arabs were conscripted by the british and french colonial powers in north africa. and how arabs were forced to fight on both sides for the european allies and the central powers setting muslim against muslim. and the vital role played by arab troops in the ottoman army again literally. in this episode he looks at the roots of why the ultimate has joined the war at home. how the european powers viewed the ultimate empire as ripe for division and exploitation. and the suffering when the also man government of young turks cracked do
with europe the main feature of all. but this was a war fought on many fronts. so there's another story rarely told. of huge importance during the war. and of lost in significance. a story of troops who fault and died but who are often forgotten. and the outcome that shaped the middle east of today. this is gold more one through our of i. malick to rekey the chin is he a writer and broadcaster is taking is on a personal journey across a dozen countries. his grandfather's generation force in the...
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hello the weather is about to change for quite a few people in europe we have seen for quite a long time the weather coming in from the west in these forms of streaks of tat that are frontal systems that sometimes develop into quite active ones this one i think is about to change the pack because although we sit at the moment was it lying through spain and portugal in france if i take it through to daylight hours during tuesday's just a massive cloud i think it's brought a lot of dry air from africa and died to death to some degree we still got the walls ahead of it still twenty romans at least ten degrees above where the average says it should be but look what's happening in the caucasus getting the wind out of the east now that is low temperature air drop in the tension remain here bringing a streak of snow down to ukraine he sends out a better roost and he's muskerry now into winter weather so this will possibly create further in so the area of want is getting small of the area of rain has dissipated in fact madrid's up to eighteen degrees and it's still fourteen in the sunshine in lo
hello the weather is about to change for quite a few people in europe we have seen for quite a long time the weather coming in from the west in these forms of streaks of tat that are frontal systems that sometimes develop into quite active ones this one i think is about to change the pack because although we sit at the moment was it lying through spain and portugal in france if i take it through to daylight hours during tuesday's just a massive cloud i think it's brought a lot of dry air from...
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one is central and eastern europe. this was imitation is transformation, european society tried to be like the last. west/ t. it was a genuinely transformative change which was not simply basically you are boring these institutions but you want to be part of it and so from this point of view many of the problems that you see in central and eastern europe are not known to the people who disclose immigration, and they very much hit with the idea of the second-generation being the angry muslims for example from these countries in which you are integrated to a certain level suddenly you go back and you have to the feeling that you're losing something. the case in russia was different. i'm going to make the major point that the unit the 90's and in the and then after 1990's, particularly after 2006, you had two different kinds of understandings of imitation. the first imitation is survival. and this is -- we are going to conversation, and i will possibly have more to say, but there are always three more important things to
one is central and eastern europe. this was imitation is transformation, european society tried to be like the last. west/ t. it was a genuinely transformative change which was not simply basically you are boring these institutions but you want to be part of it and so from this point of view many of the problems that you see in central and eastern europe are not known to the people who disclose immigration, and they very much hit with the idea of the second-generation being the angry muslims...
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located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by for. this is deja vu news live from berlin the moment of truth to most important to us in a time or mid-term elections a new generation built with a climax after a fierce campaign americans are casting their ballots we'll tell you what's at stake and why the poll matters also coming up the nazi...
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europe as well. paid isn't gentleman it was polish. who once again an inconceivably grand gesture wrote to the german fellow believers in one nine hundred sixty five saying we forgive you. and we ask for forgiveness does. the fact that will and france and germany join together in the european union with twenty five other partners is an incredible. stroke of fortune for all of us but also all of the partnership the friendship that we have built on together in this community all will survive organizational changes we trust in us. and we are grateful to all of our partners. but shimon and his countrymen more name i think it was one of the architects of the european community. that they precondition for reconciliation lies in a willingness to reach out one's hands to the other. but also knew that this reconciliation can only truly survive if these hands are then used to build something common together. and shaping the future with one another and standing up for one another and in struggling together to f
europe as well. paid isn't gentleman it was polish. who once again an inconceivably grand gesture wrote to the german fellow believers in one nine hundred sixty five saying we forgive you. and we ask for forgiveness does. the fact that will and france and germany join together in the european union with twenty five other partners is an incredible. stroke of fortune for all of us but also all of the partnership the friendship that we have built on together in this community all will survive...
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it's a whole other area and europe stays in europe it's still washington still promises retaliation if europe misbehaves and refuses to cut down their business because they have been reticent to pass their labor in the human chain that you know but yeah they were because europe was kind of was going to say on the fence but even now that europe has been dead against the united states pulling out of the deal they were insisting that they will keep they will keep they will stay faithful when it comes to the iran nuclear deal they won't be pushed into b.d.s. when it comes to the united states and so yes so far that's that's where it stands but we do know that still iran had to cut down its exports by approximately eight hundred thousand barrels per day and interestingly enough this is exactly pretty much more or less exactly the market share that the united states grabbed in turn exporting some seven hundred thousand barrels a day increasing their own crude or exports and so because with this whole thing the big debate is how this will impact the oil markets not many people want. oil pr
it's a whole other area and europe stays in europe it's still washington still promises retaliation if europe misbehaves and refuses to cut down their business because they have been reticent to pass their labor in the human chain that you know but yeah they were because europe was kind of was going to say on the fence but even now that europe has been dead against the united states pulling out of the deal they were insisting that they will keep they will keep they will stay faithful when it...
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and where you are goes my point is that he is drawn the battle lines in europe liberal democracy is against what he likes to call liberal democracies i think that they're not winning all of it i think there is a point he's not he's not winning this market he's not winning this but we'll see we'll see we'll look at the poll and look at hungary we look at the institutions of the e.u. trying to have disciplinary process as against these two countries and failing miserably to change their policies in any way what's. actually there is this is a battle that europe is losing now is fighting a losing battle no south we i think the president but also the whole party except that there is today a growing interest in the liberal democracies and we think that part of that is because there is an assessment main by a lot of our citizens that our democracy our european union our states have been unable to address some of the daily concerns of their lives and the only way to address that issue is to change that in the flesh in the fact which is why we've proposed a whole series of changes to the eur
and where you are goes my point is that he is drawn the battle lines in europe liberal democracy is against what he likes to call liberal democracies i think that they're not winning all of it i think there is a point he's not he's not winning this market he's not winning this but we'll see we'll see we'll look at the poll and look at hungary we look at the institutions of the e.u. trying to have disciplinary process as against these two countries and failing miserably to change their policies...
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the americans and the europe. it's becoming over and they are expenses but on the other hand you they have intensified their exercises alongside the russian border you used to work for an aide to write or advise me i've been yes words i didn't in the context not formally in nato stuff but yes definitely from your understanding who is calling the shots at nato right now it's not it's no longer trump the trumpet ministration right when nato. i mean nato operates by consensus. and it's very if there still is a thermal influence is a complicated to explain how you know the us has great influence in nato but when you talk about the us official your not talking about the white house or is it some other where they say i was a large bureaucracy and there are ministers from the us and nato stuff from the us speak also because large portions of u.s. policy are supportive of nato. in the trump administration many official senior officials in the trump administration are supportive of nato we in the us have always complained
the americans and the europe. it's becoming over and they are expenses but on the other hand you they have intensified their exercises alongside the russian border you used to work for an aide to write or advise me i've been yes words i didn't in the context not formally in nato stuff but yes definitely from your understanding who is calling the shots at nato right now it's not it's no longer trump the trumpet ministration right when nato. i mean nato operates by consensus. and it's very if...
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doing more for europe while others are calling the e.u. into question that's what the greens are waving the flag for. formula one champion lewis hamilton grabbed poll at the brazilian grand prix on saturday a record extending eighty second off hamilton's career and he's tenth off the season driver hamilton who has already clinched his fifth will championship came out in france in a rain drips a shoot us through ariza bustin vessel qualified second but faced his investigation for a way bridge incident and. also has qualified third with there are ways to reckon in fourth his eighties could seal the constructor's title on sunday just which way it was. ok don't fret but the fans chris harrington will be here after the break with all the goals from match day eleven stay tuned for highlights from day classic as both men and by and force a tough match the bundesliga supremacy that and more action from match day eleven coming up in just a couple of minutes. time. watching the news live from berlin station form all at the top of the hour and you ca
doing more for europe while others are calling the e.u. into question that's what the greens are waving the flag for. formula one champion lewis hamilton grabbed poll at the brazilian grand prix on saturday a record extending eighty second off hamilton's career and he's tenth off the season driver hamilton who has already clinched his fifth will championship came out in france in a rain drips a shoot us through ariza bustin vessel qualified second but faced his investigation for a way bridge...