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europe was rebuilt. europe became prosperous and the cold war itself was won without even firing a shot. the european union and prosperity were made possible by the fact that the united states was committed to the defense of europe through the organization of nato. it was nato 1.0, an extraordinary success of trans atlantic leadership and american commitment to the defense of europe. the question then after the first 40 years is what is nato going to do. many question whether nato still had a role. turns out nato did have a role, 2.0 became post war -- post cold war alliance, which sought to do for central and eastern europe what the alliance had done the previous 40 years for western europe. enlargement of the alliance and its membership, hand in hand with the european union, helped solve disputes among and within the countries of central and eastern europe. helped promote democracy and control civil control of the militaries and helped relay the basis for prosperity throughout central and eastern europ
europe was rebuilt. europe became prosperous and the cold war itself was won without even firing a shot. the european union and prosperity were made possible by the fact that the united states was committed to the defense of europe through the organization of nato. it was nato 1.0, an extraordinary success of trans atlantic leadership and american commitment to the defense of europe. the question then after the first 40 years is what is nato going to do. many question whether nato still had a...
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nuclear weapons in europe. there is nothing in these documents that prohibits the possibility of getting there. we talked about russian reciprocity. russian agreements. we do talk about the need to work together within the alliance. it does not talk about the fact that russia could have a veto over what we do. i would argue over the last four years, we have substantially addressed the key deterrence issues of our time. we have found ways to bolster deterrence. across the board. this will be an issue discussed in the next panel. the deployment of missile defenses is not just a promise. it is a reality that exists today. it is part of a commitment this administration has made to nato to take a u.s. deployment of u.s. missile defenses to defend the u.s. from europe into deployment of a nato missile defense in nato to defend nato. that was the fundamental shift that occurred in september 2009. to take a system that was able to deploy against possibly 10 incoming missiles, and put in place a nato system under nato c
nuclear weapons in europe. there is nothing in these documents that prohibits the possibility of getting there. we talked about russian reciprocity. russian agreements. we do talk about the need to work together within the alliance. it does not talk about the fact that russia could have a veto over what we do. i would argue over the last four years, we have substantially addressed the key deterrence issues of our time. we have found ways to bolster deterrence. across the board. this will be an...
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forces from europe. we are not talking about, in serious ways what to do with crisis outside european territory where it's libya, egypt, or what to do about iran. we talk about missile defense, but not against whom and what the issue is there, so we are in the process of eroding a lot of the capacity, and what we are prompting to the rest of the world, we are projecting an erosion of will. this has serious implications for our ability to keep this deterrent up. the u.s. strategic nuclear deterrents i'm not worried about as long as we have the small linkage with europe, but i am worried about nato's credibility as for the sake of conventional deterrents. will we continue to convince people that if there is any thought of attack on nato member territory, that that there be immediately met and dealt with? i think we risk, as we cut our own capabilities and talk about not being able willing to do things that project power, that that question can start to creep up in people's minds, and since my friend and fo
forces from europe. we are not talking about, in serious ways what to do with crisis outside european territory where it's libya, egypt, or what to do about iran. we talk about missile defense, but not against whom and what the issue is there, so we are in the process of eroding a lot of the capacity, and what we are prompting to the rest of the world, we are projecting an erosion of will. this has serious implications for our ability to keep this deterrent up. the u.s. strategic nuclear...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be here this certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is good and. official legally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the european nation a north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it get but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests right now in our effort to form a new. which will respect all that you mention this. stain abilities of the sea is meant by a lot of op
imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be here this certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is good and. official legally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the european nation a north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north...
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and eastern europe. you have an authoritarian russia . you have europe that does not end at the mediterranean but at the sahara, so it is affected by the instability in libya, tunisia, etc. europe is not just an economic story. it is geopolitically interesting and requires greater and greater attention by the obama administration. with my last two minutes, let me talk about the caucuses. the caucuses are interesting. in the 1990s, armenia was pro- russian, but was not a russian satellite. , andia was pro-western azerbaijan, because of its emerging energy bonanza, was able to play off various blocks, so to speak. armenia is now a hard-core russian satellite with thousands of troops on the ground. it just became a group of the customs union, like belarus and kazakhstan.ext even despite its massive energy bonanza, its ability in previous years to play the israelis against the iranians and the turks and this and that, has to pay closer and closer attention to what vladimir putin wants. there is a lot going o
and eastern europe. you have an authoritarian russia . you have europe that does not end at the mediterranean but at the sahara, so it is affected by the instability in libya, tunisia, etc. europe is not just an economic story. it is geopolitically interesting and requires greater and greater attention by the obama administration. with my last two minutes, let me talk about the caucuses. the caucuses are interesting. in the 1990s, armenia was pro- russian, but was not a russian satellite. ,...
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the authorization of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades to live out here and the role fired up to continue. this thorough shake the system . there to increasingly popular figureheads riding a wave of nationalist movements across europe not quite in the mainstream but no longer on the fringes either germany france the netherlands belgium austria greece italy and the u.k. all seeing the success of political parties which in varying degrees are anti e.u. in its current form anti euro and anti immigration. day europe doesn't have economic growth nor does it really have the right and the left ignored the managed to resolve the problem is under foreign feeds off. a new pool of voting intentions show that nearly a quarter of french voters would vote for france's national front in the may twenty four thousand european parliament elections that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and this winter the right could very well sweep across europe as well in the pens national front and the dutch and islam politician builders party for foo
the authorization of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades to live out here and the role fired up to continue. this thorough shake the system . there to increasingly popular figureheads riding a wave of nationalist movements across europe not quite in the mainstream but no longer on the fringes either germany france the netherlands belgium austria greece italy and the u.k. all seeing the success of political parties which in varying degrees...
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and europe. in the case of europe, it's a rating. european equity markets are about 20% more expensive than they were at the beginning of the year. in japan, they have gone up, what, 45%? but they're cheaper than they were at the beginning of the years. because earnings growth is in the region of 50% to 60%. so, one, i think the market is today a lot more attractive than it was a year ago. number two, some of the reforms are really going to have an effect on the economy in the coming two to three years, which is not -- >> i get the sense that investors want to see whether there's any real further impact as to whether they can launch that properly. >> sure. >> is there a pent up sort of a rating to see whether that happens? >> well, the markets are impatient, which is in their nature. part of it is attitude. let's see for the second month. that's fair enough. our conviction is that the whole abe-nomics is also -- therefore mr. abe is absolutely forced to store that. it's about getting the fiscal policy right, getting enough support to
and europe. in the case of europe, it's a rating. european equity markets are about 20% more expensive than they were at the beginning of the year. in japan, they have gone up, what, 45%? but they're cheaper than they were at the beginning of the years. because earnings growth is in the region of 50% to 60%. so, one, i think the market is today a lot more attractive than it was a year ago. number two, some of the reforms are really going to have an effect on the economy in the coming two to...
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graves crops preparations for trade agreement with the parliament for jets a bell which was one of europe's main conditions for the deal. and. the use plans to launch its own drone program triggered a major concerns with activists a warning they'll be no guarantee the unmanned aircraft or the used for peaceful purposes. and welcome to cheat twenty following news live from moscow my name is you know our top story. the u.s. troops may remain immune to afghan laws and still be carrying out military operations after the end of their combat mission in twenty fourteen basswood a draft security deal suggested and the afghan president is urging an assembly of the country's elders to support it but that's while admitting there is little trust between him and washington the loya jirgah council has started debating the draft guiding the role of american troops in afghanistan after there was draw up according to the fresh agreement up to sixteen thousand u.s. soldiers will stay for ten more years and possibly beyond they will be playing a support role forces while still being able to carry out military
graves crops preparations for trade agreement with the parliament for jets a bell which was one of europe's main conditions for the deal. and. the use plans to launch its own drone program triggered a major concerns with activists a warning they'll be no guarantee the unmanned aircraft or the used for peaceful purposes. and welcome to cheat twenty following news live from moscow my name is you know our top story. the u.s. troops may remain immune to afghan laws and still be carrying out...
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nuclear weapons in europe. there is nothing in these documents that prohibits the possibility of getting there. we do talk about russian reciprocity, but it doesn't talk about russian agreements. we talk about the need to work together within the alliance but it doesn't talk about the fact that russia can have a veto on what we do. i would argue over the last four years, we have substantially addressed the key deterrence issues of our time. we have found ways to bolster der terrence across the board. i know this will be an issue discussed in the next panel, but the deployment of missile defenses is not just a promise. it's a reality. it exists today. and it is part of a commitment that this administration has made to nato to take a u.s. deployment of u.s. missile defenses to defend the u.s. from europe into deployment of a nato missile defense to in nato to defend nato. that was the fundamental shift that occurred in september of 2009. to take a system that was able to deploy against possibly 10 incoming missil
nuclear weapons in europe. there is nothing in these documents that prohibits the possibility of getting there. we do talk about russian reciprocity, but it doesn't talk about russian agreements. we talk about the need to work together within the alliance but it doesn't talk about the fact that russia can have a veto on what we do. i would argue over the last four years, we have substantially addressed the key deterrence issues of our time. we have found ways to bolster der terrence across the...
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vienna, 1900, was one of the intellectual and artistic centers of europe. in tracing modern art's emergence in the 20th century, vienna embodies, perhaps more than any other city, the struggle to break with the ossified traditions of the 19th century to achieve a modern art, an art for the 20th century. turn-of-the-century vienna was a prosperous and technologically advanced society, peaceful and secure, the center of the austro-hungarian empire, ruled over for more than 50 years by the last of the hapsburgs-- emperor franz josef. franz josef symbolized permanence and stability. he cultivated a status quo, based on a bureaucracy and state censorship, which exerted a virtual strangle hold on the capital's cultural imagination. artistic life was dominated by the baroque history painting of the fine arts academy. architectural endeavor aimed at creating a sense of continuity with a grand past. the town hall-- late gothic... the hofburg theater-- high baroque... the parliament buildings-- classical greek. against this background, artists and architects across e
vienna, 1900, was one of the intellectual and artistic centers of europe. in tracing modern art's emergence in the 20th century, vienna embodies, perhaps more than any other city, the struggle to break with the ossified traditions of the 19th century to achieve a modern art, an art for the 20th century. turn-of-the-century vienna was a prosperous and technologically advanced society, peaceful and secure, the center of the austro-hungarian empire, ruled over for more than 50 years by the last of...
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and sends them off to europe. so by having a flag sometimes as far removed as mongolia when you are on your ship you are basically exempt from a lot of fishing rules because mongolia hasn't ratified certain treaties or as and is not member of certain fisheries management organizations so this way you avoid many rules and regulations to is a clear new poll that needs to be addressed by the international community. the fishermen live day by day and what they earn isn't enough for them to make a living anymore. and that is why there are waves of migration towards spain with even if we get us all the list but to be also. before when fishing when good and it fed the people. fishermen had no need to leave for europe ever they had opportunities possibilities and they were not interested in migrating. to the root of europe as the one that organizes the flight of africans to europe organizes illegal migration. e.u. had helped us out in combating illegal fishing all the young fisherman who are abandoning africa instead of g
and sends them off to europe. so by having a flag sometimes as far removed as mongolia when you are on your ship you are basically exempt from a lot of fishing rules because mongolia hasn't ratified certain treaties or as and is not member of certain fisheries management organizations so this way you avoid many rules and regulations to is a clear new poll that needs to be addressed by the international community. the fishermen live day by day and what they earn isn't enough for them to make a...
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western europe not simply ukraine but the future western europe in my view lies with eurasia in the sense of russia china and with a trade pact with europe on hold kiev is set to restore its close economic ties with the russian commonwealth earlier we discussed the pros and cons with venture capital host katie pope. according to the energy minister of the ukrainian energy minister he seems to think that it's all about economics and that it makes sense for ukraine to stay away from the e.u. free trade zone at the moment a lot of that to do the fact that we rein in on the economy is now in during the third recessions it's two thousand and eight and they've got a widening deficit to contend with dwindling foreign reserves and not perceived. foreigners over so well what about that don't grade because obviously she realises absolutely from the big three s. and p. moody's and fitch or reduce them to near and around the junk status that the likes of cyprus and greece and that really is a dangerous zone to be sitting on and it gets worse than that because even conversations about nafta gatt
western europe not simply ukraine but the future western europe in my view lies with eurasia in the sense of russia china and with a trade pact with europe on hold kiev is set to restore its close economic ties with the russian commonwealth earlier we discussed the pros and cons with venture capital host katie pope. according to the energy minister of the ukrainian energy minister he seems to think that it's all about economics and that it makes sense for ukraine to stay away from the e.u. free...
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in europe the u.k. and the ones are joining in on the global action along with italy and bosnia tasker's have been spotted in bahrain as well massive demonstrations have already taken place in cities across australia south africa and southeast asia well you going to have to lie to r.t. to come our website for a lot of obviates and latest images from the rallies. today was in the four hundred cities around the world are hosting a mass rally for fairness justice three. million mask march on our g. and r t dot com the u.k. is operating a secret listening station within a stone's throw of the german parliament and that's what the british newspaper the independent has revealed siding leaked documents from edward snowden the equipment house down the u.k. embassy roof could be intercepting phone calls and long distance communications across berlin artist peter all over has more of the latest spy exposure. it's a case of another day another case of allies spying on each other this time it's the turn of the brit
in europe the u.k. and the ones are joining in on the global action along with italy and bosnia tasker's have been spotted in bahrain as well massive demonstrations have already taken place in cities across australia south africa and southeast asia well you going to have to lie to r.t. to come our website for a lot of obviates and latest images from the rallies. today was in the four hundred cities around the world are hosting a mass rally for fairness justice three. million mask march on our...
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fueling europe's far right this fear that ongoing war sterrett in unchecked immigration could seek stream is party steal a march in next year's election. and the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which is being declared all in aspire for militia. are they watching r.t. with me andrey farmer now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march aims to unite those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes. and spoke to some of the activists. the anonymous are calling for hacktivists activist and ordinary citizens to stand up against what they see is a police state if you have not yet been up to new reality here in the. morning. we are here so that was a bit of their call and now i'm joined by the organizer of the upcoming rally here in washington the million mask march john anthony fer hurst thank you so much for joining me thanks for coming down you know right john you say a police state they say secu
fueling europe's far right this fear that ongoing war sterrett in unchecked immigration could seek stream is party steal a march in next year's election. and the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which is being declared all in aspire for militia. are they watching r.t. with me andrey farmer now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march aims to unite...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. with. voting illegal fishing certificate is good. to fish illegally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally . and the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it get but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests great now in our effort to form and. which will respect all that you mention the sustainability of the sea is meant by a lot of opposition. thes
imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. with. voting illegal fishing certificate is good. to fish illegally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally . and the consumer from north america or...
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fueling europe's far right there is fear that ongoing a stereo and unchecked immigration could see extremist parties steal a march and next years you will action and. the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which has been declared autonomy by a powerful militia leader. this is r.t. coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program how hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march. to those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes earlier my colleague andrew farmer spoke with american activist greg hoosh who says the group has a very clear distinction between what's right and what's legal. one of my big pushes with all of the kind of real world stuff we've been doing not the online stuff for me has been to get more people what i like to call activated get more people out there just doing something you know i don't even care what you believe i want you on the streets te
fueling europe's far right there is fear that ongoing a stereo and unchecked immigration could see extremist parties steal a march and next years you will action and. the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which has been declared autonomy by a powerful militia leader. this is r.t. coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program how hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the...
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keeping up round the clock to try and push the government into cozying up to europe and. pull scott and alex a ski been following the events for us. as expected the e.u. summit in vilnius has concluded without ukraine is signing that association agreement however on friday the president of the european council herman van rompuy said he's hopeful that the deal can be revisited at a later date european union's position remains clear. of signing the most ambitious agreement the european union has ever offered to a nonmember state is still on the table so the e.u. insists that the author is still on the table however it is a deal that has already rejected president. maintaining that the deal of the financial deal on offer from brussels was not adequate for his country right now saying it left his country feeling in a mini ated now can recall the moment he came face to face with e.u. leaders and heads of state for the very first time since tooling decision now the lithuanian president was also present you can just about make him out on tape saying but if you signed the agreeme
keeping up round the clock to try and push the government into cozying up to europe and. pull scott and alex a ski been following the events for us. as expected the e.u. summit in vilnius has concluded without ukraine is signing that association agreement however on friday the president of the european council herman van rompuy said he's hopeful that the deal can be revisited at a later date european union's position remains clear. of signing the most ambitious agreement the european union has...
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western europe not simply ukraine but the future western europe in my view lies with eurasia in the sense of russia china. now let's get some more details on ukraine's current economic situation with our teens katie pilbeam the host of venture capital are joining us live here on the program good to see you this morning let's talk about this deal with ukraine and you start to politicking how much has the economics got to do with it well according to the energy minister the ukrainian energy minister he seems to think that it's all about economics that it makes sense for ukraine to stay away from the free trade zone at the moment a lot of that to do the fact that we rein in on the economy is now in during the recession since two thousand and they've got our wising deficit to contend with dwindling foreign reserves not perceived. foreigners over so well what about the downgrade because this is. absolutely from the big three s. and p. moody's and fitch or reduce them to near and around the junk status that the likes of cyprus and greece and that really is a dangerous zone to be sitting o
western europe not simply ukraine but the future western europe in my view lies with eurasia in the sense of russia china. now let's get some more details on ukraine's current economic situation with our teens katie pilbeam the host of venture capital are joining us live here on the program good to see you this morning let's talk about this deal with ukraine and you start to politicking how much has the economics got to do with it well according to the energy minister the ukrainian energy...
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nearly 200 companies reporting in europe today. siemens among its shares and the top of the germ xwran market, the engineering giant announcing a 4 billion euro share buyback. it's expecting full year earnings to rise by 15%, more than double the growth rate this year after it reported a 10% drop in fourth quarter profits. earlier, the new ceo told cnbc in a first on cnbc interview we was committed. but explained how committed he was to the turn around plan. we look forward to an even greater 2014. we want to improve our profit per share by at least 50% on a assumed flat revenue basis. we also are going to issue a share buyback program up to 4 billion over two years and we will take it from >> in terms of the operating figure, what was the operating margin and how far away from key rivals are you on that metric? >> well, the company has always said that we are in a transition period and so the operating margin was 7.5%, which was up to our expectations and we are going to improve that during the course of 2014 of up to at least 200
nearly 200 companies reporting in europe today. siemens among its shares and the top of the germ xwran market, the engineering giant announcing a 4 billion euro share buyback. it's expecting full year earnings to rise by 15%, more than double the growth rate this year after it reported a 10% drop in fourth quarter profits. earlier, the new ceo told cnbc in a first on cnbc interview we was committed. but explained how committed he was to the turn around plan. we look forward to an even greater...
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the message we need europe. europe is our most important strategic partner. and the mess thaj says, frankly, if you can't be on our side because you'll act the capability, then that's bad for us but certainly not good for you. is the message i heard secretary gates, secretary panetta, secretary clinton deliver over and over again. the reality is it means we have will have to make choices. it when it comes to when and how to intervene and what place and purposes whether he make choices. libya was a choice. we could have taken on the entire libya campaign by ourselves. we decided the interest most at stake were not ours. they were countries in the mediterranean earlier talking about the importance of the threat from the south. and the understanding that these are threats to to the entire alliance. libya was a response to that. but it shouldn't be surprising. in fact, it should be welcomed nap countries in the mediterranean that were nato members took on the responsibility for taking on libya. and that's how it should be. it is right that the basis we flew our p
the message we need europe. europe is our most important strategic partner. and the mess thaj says, frankly, if you can't be on our side because you'll act the capability, then that's bad for us but certainly not good for you. is the message i heard secretary gates, secretary panetta, secretary clinton deliver over and over again. the reality is it means we have will have to make choices. it when it comes to when and how to intervene and what place and purposes whether he make choices. libya...
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where europe it's viewed around the world. the country that became one of the most outspoken critics of washington's global snooping appears to have been caught and brazil's blushing after admitting it's been spying on diplomatic premise is on its territory head online to learn more about the country's intelligence. also turkey seized over a ton of chemicals on the road to syria at the border check out what exactly was being smuggled to the war torn state. a powerful libyan warlord has appointed a shadow government to run a self-proclaimed autonomy in the country the eastern part of libya which the breakaway leaders course that annika holds most of the country's oil rigs sits main city benghazi is where the revolution against moammar gadhafi began in twenty eleven when the militia chief in charge had his forces shut down oil flows in the province in july leading to a fifty percent drop in exports now and yet stopped him around because the authorities in tripoli lack the means to deal with him by force the government's been los
where europe it's viewed around the world. the country that became one of the most outspoken critics of washington's global snooping appears to have been caught and brazil's blushing after admitting it's been spying on diplomatic premise is on its territory head online to learn more about the country's intelligence. also turkey seized over a ton of chemicals on the road to syria at the border check out what exactly was being smuggled to the war torn state. a powerful libyan warlord has...
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has been little information that europe is abusing its military presence in europe. are we seeing a more relevant u.s. presence in europe rather than just a small one? thank you. >> on the second, on the special operations, i mean, i don't know exactly the intent inside. madeline can probably address that better. but from the standpoint of relevance, i think the special operations versus a heavy brigade today for the reality we live in is going to be a lot more relevant to the defense capabilities of nato and europe. >> i may dodge that one and go after the other one. but i think the nato dpr clearly put together nato as a nuclear alliance, and the fact they clearly are nuclear weapons that the u.s. has assigned to nato is something that both the hlg, the mpg, the nak, all the bodies need to continue to look at and with a great deal of seriousness. on the one hand, there has been a lot more serious in the last six months, control over the armed committee, adc, as well as the fcg, how do we look at measures in a way that will inspire some reciprocal actions on the par
has been little information that europe is abusing its military presence in europe. are we seeing a more relevant u.s. presence in europe rather than just a small one? thank you. >> on the second, on the special operations, i mean, i don't know exactly the intent inside. madeline can probably address that better. but from the standpoint of relevance, i think the special operations versus a heavy brigade today for the reality we live in is going to be a lot more relevant to the defense...
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grosz's contempt was shared by wider artistic developments in europe and america. those developments became known as dada. dada was like a storm that broke over the world of art. it had many centers-- from zurich to hanover, from cologne to new york-- and many sorts of artistic expression. unlike grosz in berlin, these dada artists didn't see the exposure of class divisions as their central purpose. they attacked the foundations on which nations were built-- truth, beauty, reason, science. in the wake of the catastrophe, all these values were brought into question. in paris and new york, marcel duchamp produced his ready-mades-- a hat stand, a bottle rack-- ordinary everyday items promoted to the status of art objects simply because the artist had signed them. and by signing this urinal and wanting to show it as a piece of sculpture, duchamp pierced western art with ridicule. despite the international activities of the dadaists, they were running against the tide. in paris, there were several artists whose pursuit of utopian ideals was pushing french modernism towa
grosz's contempt was shared by wider artistic developments in europe and america. those developments became known as dada. dada was like a storm that broke over the world of art. it had many centers-- from zurich to hanover, from cologne to new york-- and many sorts of artistic expression. unlike grosz in berlin, these dada artists didn't see the exposure of class divisions as their central purpose. they attacked the foundations on which nations were built-- truth, beauty, reason, science. in...
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europe, a lot of very shot people said i'm poking around in europe and i'm starting to buy big cap european stocks, a lot of people said he was nuts, he's outperformed. >> you can be right but at the wrong time.
europe, a lot of very shot people said i'm poking around in europe and i'm starting to buy big cap european stocks, a lot of people said he was nuts, he's outperformed. >> you can be right but at the wrong time.
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it's saving europe a lot of trouble. ukraine's decision not to push for closer association with the e.u. could turn out to be a blessing for those european countries there was going to have to be some two hundred thousand pieces of regulation that would have had to have been changed to allow ukraine to fit into this new partnership all of which would have had to it being paid for by the european countries now these pieces of regulation range from quite big issues right down to things like the type of screws used on road signs and the gauge of railway tracks and those are things that really european countries can't afford to be paying for right now we're seeing eighty four million people on the brink of poverty across the european union this is according to eurostar the european union's own statistics organization youth unemployment is endemic across most of europe all of these things are leading europeans here in berlin to tell me that well europe should look to put its own financial problems correct before it starts tak
it's saving europe a lot of trouble. ukraine's decision not to push for closer association with the e.u. could turn out to be a blessing for those european countries there was going to have to be some two hundred thousand pieces of regulation that would have had to have been changed to allow ukraine to fit into this new partnership all of which would have had to it being paid for by the european countries now these pieces of regulation range from quite big issues right down to things like the...
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don't have the expertise and knowledge to do this how do you expect the poorest country in europe to do this kind of smacks of a colonial mentality that somehow we're going to dump of these things in albania were not going to bring them to britain why don't you choose a country which has the expertise for instance in britain there is the old amassed the chemical weapons facility i would trust that to dismantle those weapons but they impose high levels of expertise and also albania must be one of the least stable countries in europe this is not to attack the albanian people but the albanian state has hardly a long history no it's not very stable there's a problem of organized crime there and i think it's a very strange decision to say we're going to take these deadly weapons and put them in a country which was security must be an issue as chemical weapons in syria being sought and destroyed spy chiefs in europe of war and a rapid rise in citizens going there to fight counter terrorism analysts say one in ten of all foreign fighters comes from the continent as one of the u.s top intell
don't have the expertise and knowledge to do this how do you expect the poorest country in europe to do this kind of smacks of a colonial mentality that somehow we're going to dump of these things in albania were not going to bring them to britain why don't you choose a country which has the expertise for instance in britain there is the old amassed the chemical weapons facility i would trust that to dismantle those weapons but they impose high levels of expertise and also albania must be one...
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to europe you know that it's virtually impossible to visit any town in say france or germany without finding some symbol of the past whether it be a thousand year old church or a memorial to the great war that's what europeans called world war one the past is always present across the pond and as a result old habits especially old political habits die hard and for a place like europe that has such a violent history this is an important note to take right now the continent is mired in its worst economic downturn since the great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. years of budget slashing is only lengthen that downturn the last time europe went through such a prolonging economic crisis the austerity policies of one central european country germany gave birth to the most famous right wing movement in history the nationalist socialist party the nazis with their violent nationalist rhetoric and promises of full employment they attracted people ilian aided by germany's mainstream political parties winning thirty seven percent of the vote in the one nine hundred thirty two national
to europe you know that it's virtually impossible to visit any town in say france or germany without finding some symbol of the past whether it be a thousand year old church or a memorial to the great war that's what europeans called world war one the past is always present across the pond and as a result old habits especially old political habits die hard and for a place like europe that has such a violent history this is an important note to take right now the continent is mired in its worst...
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forces from europe. we are not talking about what to do about crises outside of territory, whether it's libya or egypt or what to do about iran. we thought about these events, but not against whom and what the issue is there. we are in process of eroding capacity and what we are projecting is an erosion of will. so, this has some serious implications for our able theil keep this deter rans up. the u.s. i'm not so worried about as long as we keep that small nuclear linkage with europe, but i am worried about nato's credibility for the sake of deterrents. will we continue to convince people that if there's any thought of an attack on nato member territory, that that will be immediately met and dealt with. i think that question can start to creep up in people's minds and since my friend, the former georgia ambassador to the u.s. just walked in the door, i'll mention an example of this. we were having a decision at nato having russia invaded georgia and a comment from one of the larger allies was that thank
forces from europe. we are not talking about what to do about crises outside of territory, whether it's libya or egypt or what to do about iran. we thought about these events, but not against whom and what the issue is there. we are in process of eroding capacity and what we are projecting is an erosion of will. so, this has some serious implications for our able theil keep this deter rans up. the u.s. i'm not so worried about as long as we keep that small nuclear linkage with europe, but i am...
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all of these things leading europeans here in berlin to tell me that well europe should look to put its own financial problems correct before it starts taking on the debts of others. so the e.u. already has plenty of problems in its own right as the moment for example will be joining soon i will only create more problems. we have one say in think yes this will be expensive we have not realized it yet but we just have to wait and see. it's hard to say there are plenty of problems in ukraine in any case if we take them it should be done under different conditions. so it seems you are may have dodged something of a financial bullet following ukraine's decision not to push for those closer ties. one reason ukraine shelved the e.u. deal was the international monetary fund severe terms for a package included the freezing of salaries and additional harsh budget cuts we've got more analysis on the story plus all the latest update can charge for that and more. police in the egyptian capital cairo have used tear gas and water cannon to disperse crowds protesting against a new law that restric
all of these things leading europeans here in berlin to tell me that well europe should look to put its own financial problems correct before it starts taking on the debts of others. so the e.u. already has plenty of problems in its own right as the moment for example will be joining soon i will only create more problems. we have one say in think yes this will be expensive we have not realized it yet but we just have to wait and see. it's hard to say there are plenty of problems in ukraine in...
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across the europe the band leader sees them is a picture once again for many parts of the europe very unstable conditions for the british isles the southern part of the scandinavian peninsula north of central parts of the year at the little dry air crews italy and the western balkan peninsula and temperatures are mild and the thumping beat in the trees breaking them on during their stay the conductors eccentric. i
across the europe the band leader sees them is a picture once again for many parts of the europe very unstable conditions for the british isles the southern part of the scandinavian peninsula north of central parts of the year at the little dry air crews italy and the western balkan peninsula and temperatures are mild and the thumping beat in the trees breaking them on during their stay the conductors eccentric. i
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forces from europe. about, in talking abouts ways, what to do crises outside of european territories. what to do with iran. we talk about defense. we do not talk about against whom. erodingn the process of the capacity. what we project to the rest of the world -- we are projecting an erosion of oil. -- will. this has implications for our ability to keep the deterrence up. i'm not worried about nuclear deterrence, so long as we keep the linkage with europe. i am worried about nato's credibility with deterrence. will we continue to defend -- convince people that if there is any attack on nato territory that that will be negatively met and dealt with? our. -- if we do not continue to project power, that question will creep up in people's minds. i will mention an example of this. we had a discussion at nato after russia invaded georgia. a comment from one of the larger allies was that, thank goodness that we did not invite georgia to join nato. then, we would have shown that article five is not real. type of
forces from europe. about, in talking abouts ways, what to do crises outside of european territories. what to do with iran. we talk about defense. we do not talk about against whom. erodingn the process of the capacity. what we project to the rest of the world -- we are projecting an erosion of oil. -- will. this has implications for our ability to keep the deterrence up. i'm not worried about nuclear deterrence, so long as we keep the linkage with europe. i am worried about nato's credibility...
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now is no reason to proceed with its controversial missile defense plans in europe if iran plays by the rules. police and protesters fired tear gas of each other in the ukrainian capital during a second day of unrest over the government pulling back from any deal. between oil industry propaganda and environmental panic it's hard to get a grip on fracking besides yourself later when we hear from those fighting the industry's growth and those forced to abandon their homes because of a controversial fuel extraction take me. very good to have a company this my name is kevin owen you're watching r.t. international our top story russia's foreign minister says that reaching a compromise on iran's nuclear program should eliminate any reasons for the u.s. to construct an anti missile defense system in eastern europe the american led plans along a bit of contention between the countries russia sees the shield as a threat to its national security while the u.s. has maintained that it's needed to protect europe from so-called rogue states like iran so could there now be a chance for this dispute to
now is no reason to proceed with its controversial missile defense plans in europe if iran plays by the rules. police and protesters fired tear gas of each other in the ukrainian capital during a second day of unrest over the government pulling back from any deal. between oil industry propaganda and environmental panic it's hard to get a grip on fracking besides yourself later when we hear from those fighting the industry's growth and those forced to abandon their homes because of a...
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she said some thing about ships and all parts of europe coming over. did you do any research or run across anything in your book search is for this type of thing? she said is very true mattock for her. >> guest: the short answer is i did spend much time looking at the postwar aspects, in putting the travels of war brides. i think there are 50,000 of them in england, with a lot of little anglo-americans who had been born out of unions between american soldiers and british girls. so i don't know much about that. i do know that there was great concern that first of all the british government was concerned. i'm talking about the breadth now, not the french, were concerned that there were so many british women who are impregnated by american soldiers that there is a certified site treaty signed in english laws of bastardy invoked and there is a support scale set up. the soldier had to agree to pay i think it was a pound a month until the little anglo-americans was 14 years old. with the french, there was an interesting issue particularly in normandy with am
she said some thing about ships and all parts of europe coming over. did you do any research or run across anything in your book search is for this type of thing? she said is very true mattock for her. >> guest: the short answer is i did spend much time looking at the postwar aspects, in putting the travels of war brides. i think there are 50,000 of them in england, with a lot of little anglo-americans who had been born out of unions between american soldiers and british girls. so i don't...
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later, partial phases were visible from solar -- southern europe. a total eclipse could be seen from africa. the last quinces could be seen from somalia just a little while ago. could best glimpses seen from somalia just a little while ago. at its peak, the sun was blocked out for a full minute. some amazing pictures. that is all for this edition of the "journal." for an in-depth look at all of our top stories, go to dw.de. thanks for watching. >> there was anger in germany this week amid allegations of widespread u.s. spying on the german government. media reports claimed the u.s. embassy in berlin claimed -- contained an nsa listening post. "the wall street journal" said the nsa had eavesdropped on angela merkel's cell phone for years. the paper said president obama was informed of the procedure this summer and it had been stopped. german lawmakers were outraged. >> eavesdropping on the mobile phone conversations of heads of government takes things to a new level. it is unacceptable. but this cannot distract us from the fact that a massive amount
later, partial phases were visible from solar -- southern europe. a total eclipse could be seen from africa. the last quinces could be seen from somalia just a little while ago. could best glimpses seen from somalia just a little while ago. at its peak, the sun was blocked out for a full minute. some amazing pictures. that is all for this edition of the "journal." for an in-depth look at all of our top stories, go to dw.de. thanks for watching. >> there was anger in germany this...
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nato prepares for a series of unprecedented and massive war games in crisis hit europe keeping troops busy after they withdraw from afghanistan and. we were given no insurance for health risks no radiation reserves even we were treated like nothing like disposable people. r.t. investigates how japan's navi is reportedly making money from the cleanup of the fukushima nuclear station by providing an army of exploited workers to do the dirty work. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program a new round of talks on iran's nuclear program begins in geneva today to coincide with them israel's prime minister is heading to moscow he's on a mission to prevent any progress being made during negotiations between tehran and six world powers. has more now on what they mean netanyahu is trying to achieve. but he is said to will have that talks on his agenda here in moscow to try to convince for the last time the russians to go with what he believes is an exceedingly bad decision in terms of the iran's nuclear program now we know that the runs the deal that's on the
nato prepares for a series of unprecedented and massive war games in crisis hit europe keeping troops busy after they withdraw from afghanistan and. we were given no insurance for health risks no radiation reserves even we were treated like nothing like disposable people. r.t. investigates how japan's navi is reportedly making money from the cleanup of the fukushima nuclear station by providing an army of exploited workers to do the dirty work. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow hello...
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parliament rejects the bill which was one of europe's main. controversial demands for u.s. soldiers to remain in afghanistan a wrangled over at a key gathering of tribal elders. the. major concerns. peaceful. twenty four hours a day. ukraine has decided to hold preparations for trade agreements with the e.u. it comes after the country's parliament rejected a bill which would have allowed the jailed former prime minister yulia timoshenko to receive medical treatment abroad. he has more tricky relations between brussels . it is a sharp turn around for ukraine's aspirations to sign the e.u.'s association deal next week in vilnius now the ukrainian government says that it has suspended all preparations for signing this document during the eastern partnership summit mostly as the statement from the government says to nullify any potential economic threats to ukrainian economy if this association deal is to be signed basically this means that ukrainian government believes that the economy is simply not ready for signing this association deal the first vice prime minister of the g
parliament rejects the bill which was one of europe's main. controversial demands for u.s. soldiers to remain in afghanistan a wrangled over at a key gathering of tribal elders. the. major concerns. peaceful. twenty four hours a day. ukraine has decided to hold preparations for trade agreements with the e.u. it comes after the country's parliament rejected a bill which would have allowed the jailed former prime minister yulia timoshenko to receive medical treatment abroad. he has more tricky...