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and europe is not islamic and have not been muslim country. they have been here i think i think you know i think he's actually right or wrong that you need to ask you right i'm sorry would respect have been part of the d.n.a. of europe for centuries and to suggest a solution is really just. twenty of centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations i do suggest there's some ominous signs of telling me to essentially. with century muslims if they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real base in the last thirty years so this is not in centuries a well have been muslims have been muslims that have been muslims in bosnia and that's all what we know about it and they were there because of there was many compiler wasn't i'm sorry but if they were if you all are this is the point peter that the friend from fro
and europe is not islamic and have not been muslim country. they have been here i think i think you know i think he's actually right or wrong that you need to ask you right i'm sorry would respect have been part of the d.n.a. of europe for centuries and to suggest a solution is really just. twenty of centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a...
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of europe for centuries and. twentieth century is deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man and you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations i do suggest that some of the times you're telling me what you've essentially. with century muslims and they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real code in base in the last thirty years so this is not in centuries a well have been lost limbs have been muslims have been muslims in bosnia and that's all what we know about it and they were there because of there was many compiler wasn't allowed and so many people have their way if you allow all i this is the point peter that the friend from from the from cooper nagin some somehow thinks that the bosnia war was caused by the bosnian muslims nope i don't know by disserves it demonstrates to you his agenda is about opposing islam oppos
of europe for centuries and. twentieth century is deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man and you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations i do suggest that some of the times you're telling me what you've essentially. with century muslims and they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real code in...
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of europe for centuries and. centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims i've been part of europe for generations i do suggest that some of the times you're telling me what you've essentially. with century muslims and they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real code of invasion the last thirty years so this is not in centuries a well they have already been lost limbs have been muslims have been muslims in bosnia and that's all what we know about it and they were there because of there was many compiler wasn't allowed in so many places they were if you are a wall eyed this is a point that the friend from from the from cooper nagin some somehow thinks that the bosnian war was caused by the bosnian muslims nope i don't know by disserves it demonstrates to you his agenda is about opposing islam opposing muslim
of europe for centuries and. centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims i've been part of europe for generations i do suggest that some of the times you're telling me what you've essentially. with century muslims and they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real code of invasion the last...
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things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial and we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually cordy meeting among some of the governments the most affected the instruments. will appeal to the international community in the short term are very limited i mean imagine if in two months time is not overthrown i mean business cannot proceed as usual after this so something will have to be done and clearly one obvious thing to do or one immediate thing that could be done is a visa ban on the regime if the violence continues at this at this rate. would at least avoid color and prevent a corner of gadhafi from traveling europe and put up his tent in several european capitals as he has done over the past few years anything beyond there to consider seizing those assets is going to be more complicated but clearly targeted
things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial and we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually cordy meeting among some of the governments the most affected the instruments. will appeal to the international community in the short term are...
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for countries that are these emerging democracies instead europe in the u.s. are talking about handing over billions of dollars to the middle eastern mediterranean to countries torn apart by revolution and unrest and despite the opposition in the u.k. there are also some who believe it's the duty of developed countries to help those in trouble we're lucky to have a democracy. democracy israel i think the middle east needs our help it's going to. question transition that's the moment. to despise our problems are told we can't just close up we have to look at the worst place we lived but it may not be as simple as that unlike europe after the second world war egypt and. they're developing economies going through revolution and it's very unclear at this point who is going to end up in charge and who would take receipt of any aid package the government's made extensive attempts to build relations build up regimes which now being destroyed whether we're looking at military aid over the years to egypt or what we're looking at its big deal tony blair was shaking hand
for countries that are these emerging democracies instead europe in the u.s. are talking about handing over billions of dollars to the middle eastern mediterranean to countries torn apart by revolution and unrest and despite the opposition in the u.k. there are also some who believe it's the duty of developed countries to help those in trouble we're lucky to have a democracy. democracy israel i think the middle east needs our help it's going to. question transition that's the moment. to despise...
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they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with a wave of refugees many spend their entire days this wandering around town there have already been reports of thirst and vandalism and several have been arrested we've been talking to the locals and some of them or you know afraid to come out on the streets when it's dark it takes around three days to seal from tunisia to lampedusa and these are some of the actual boats used by the refugees to get here and you can see they're not really that big so it's really hard to believe that sometimes up to three hundred people can cram on eac
they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent...
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they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with we've also refugees many spend their entire days this one during around tell there have already been reports of thirst and vandalism and several have been arrested we've been talking to the locals and some of them or you know afraid to come out on the streets when it's dark it takes around three days to seal from tunisia to lampedusa and these are some of the actual boats used by the refugees to get here and you can see they're not really that big so it's really hard to believe that sometimes up to three hundred people can cram on e
they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent...
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we don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see. tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with a wave of refugees many spend their entire days this wandering around tell there have already been reports of and vandalism and several have been arrested we've been talking to the locals and some of them are even afraid to come out on the streets when it's dark it takes around three days to seal from tunisia to lampedusa and these are some of the actual boats used by the refugees to get here and you can see they're not really that big so it's really hard to believe that sometimes up to three hundred peopl
we don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see. tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution...
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things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial that we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what the europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually coordinating among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. to the international community in the short term are very limited i mean imagine if in two months time colonel gadhafi is not overthrown i mean business cannot proceed as usual after this so something will have to be done and clearly one obvious thing to do or one immediate thing that could be done is a visa ban on the regime if the violence continue at this rate. that would at least avoid color and prevent colon a gadhafi from traveling europe and put up his tent in several european capitals as he has done over the past few years anything beyond that introducing the freezing of assets is going to be more complicated but clearly ta
things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial that we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what the europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually coordinating among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. to the international community in the short term are very...
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of europe for centuries and. centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man and you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations to suggest that some of the times you're telling me to essentially it sir. for with century muslims if they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real base in the last thirty years so this is not in centuries a well have been lost. been muslims have been muslims in bosnia and that's all what we know about it and they were there because of there was many compiler doesn't i'm sorry but they were if you allow all i this is a point peter that the friend from from the from cooper nagin some somehow thinks that the bosnian war was caused by the bosnian muslims and no bite and borno by deserves it demonstrates to you his agenda is about opposing islam opposing muslims always constantly attacking our f
of europe for centuries and. centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man and you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations to suggest that some of the times you're telling me to essentially it sir. for with century muslims if they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real base in the last thirty...
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can we engage europe's central power and think about a new world in which europe is not the center of, uh, the dynamism that we see, and can we harness the potential of the trans-atlantic relationship to deal with rising powers elsewhere, lots of issues that are confronting us. >> charles, you've told us no need for a special relationship. why? >> i wouldn't disagree with what dan just said in terms of what germany can offer the united states. there should be a good, strong partnership, but if the question is a special relationship, ala u.s./britain or u.s./israel, then i would say that kind of relationship is neither desirable or feasible. it's not desirable because i think the united states should work with the e.u. as a collective entity, not with individual e.u. member states. and when we work with individual e.u. member states, that tends to come at the expense of their willingness to participate in a broader european enterprise. the british, for example, very skittish about the e.u. the polls, again, tilting towards relations with the u.s. not strengthening the e.u. in the big s
can we engage europe's central power and think about a new world in which europe is not the center of, uh, the dynamism that we see, and can we harness the potential of the trans-atlantic relationship to deal with rising powers elsewhere, lots of issues that are confronting us. >> charles, you've told us no need for a special relationship. why? >> i wouldn't disagree with what dan just said in terms of what germany can offer the united states. there should be a good, strong...
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of europe for centuries and. twentieth century is deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations to suggest there's some ominous signs of telling me to essentially it sir. with century muslims if they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real base in the last thirty years so this is not in centuries a well have been muslims have been muslims have been muslims in bosnia and that's all what we know about it and they were there because of there was many compiler wasn't allowed in so many people have they were if you are a wall eyed this is a point that the friend from from the from cooper nagin some somehow thinks that the bosnia war was caused by the bosnian muslims nope i don't know by disserves it demonstrates to you his agenda is about opposing islam opposing muslims always consta
of europe for centuries and. twentieth century is deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations to suggest there's some ominous signs of telling me to essentially it sir. with century muslims if they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real base in the last...
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for countries that are these emerging democracies instead europe in the u.s. are talking about handing over billions of dollars to the middle eastern mediterranean to countries torn apart by revolution and unrest and despite the opposition in the u.k. there are also some who believe it's the duty of developed countries to help those in trouble we're lucky to have a democracy. democracy throughout the world i think the middle east needs are how it's going to. question transition that at the moment and yes i think despite our problems are told we can't just close up we have to look at the world this place we live in but it may not be as simple as that unlike europe after the second world war egypt and tunisia our own tool toward their developing economies going through revolution and it's very unclear at this point who is going to end up in charge and who would take receipt of any aid package the government's made extensive attempts to build relations build up regimes wish. now being destroyed by revolutions whether we're looking at military aid over the years t
for countries that are these emerging democracies instead europe in the u.s. are talking about handing over billions of dollars to the middle eastern mediterranean to countries torn apart by revolution and unrest and despite the opposition in the u.k. there are also some who believe it's the duty of developed countries to help those in trouble we're lucky to have a democracy. democracy throughout the world i think the middle east needs are how it's going to. question transition that at the...
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nato miss our shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploy an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts doubt long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us it says it's a privilege having you so well first of all let's start let's start with the news from washington where four republican senators are calling on the administration to place a part of the missile defense radar in georgia rather than putting it in turkey well is this proposal acceptable because georgia is not a nato country well for the moment we're not close within nato to deciding where we're going to put radars were at the very very beginning of the process of determining what this missile defense program will look like and part of determining what it will
nato miss our shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploy an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts doubt long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you...
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nato shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the u.s. have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to sites for sale it is close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us and says it's a privilege having you so well first of all let's start let's start with the news from washington where four republican senators are calling on the administration to place a part of the missile defense radar in georgia rather than putting it in turkey well is this proposal acceptable because georgia is not a nato country well for the moment we're not close within nato to deciding where we're going to put radars were at the very very beginning of the process of determining what this missile defense program will look like and part of determining
nato shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the u.s. have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to sites for sale it is close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you...
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security and transparency in any joint russia you asked me to me europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the u.s. have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree new u.s. based in central asia will most likely appear before. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us it's a privilege having you well first of all. let's start let's start with news from washington where four republican senators are calling on the administration to place a part of the missile defense radar in georgia rather than putting it in turkey well is this proposal acceptable because georgia is not a nato country well for the moment we're not close within nato to deciding where we're going to put radars worth of very very beginning of the process of determining what this missile defense. program will look like and part of determining what
security and transparency in any joint russia you asked me to me europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the u.s. have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree new u.s. based in central asia will most likely appear before. and welcome to the...
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of europe for centuries and. really just. twenty of centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think is wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations i do suggest there's some i'm not saying you're telling me what you've essentially. with century muslims and they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the region coded invasion the last thirty years so this is not in centuries a while have there been long. been muslims have been muslims in bosnia and that's all what we know about it and they were there because of there was many compiler wasn't allowed in so many places they were if you all are this is the point peter that the friend from from the from cooper nagin some somehow thinks that the bosnia war was caused by the bosnian muslims and no bite and nobody deserves it demonstrates to you his agenda is about opposing islam opposing muslims a
of europe for centuries and. really just. twenty of centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think is wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations i do suggest there's some i'm not saying you're telling me what you've essentially. with century muslims and they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the...
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tidal wave of immigrants fleeing the turmoil in north africa could inundate the country as the rest of europe gets ready to foot the refugee bill. as greeks fight back against all stirred sea measures it comes on fears that billions of dollars in aid is going to the middle east at the expense of europeans the details of me coming up. and hiv patients in ukraine blame corruption and mismanagement for delays in getting lifesaving drugs. six am in moscow good to have you with us here on r t we start tonight in italy where rome has been raising the alarm about the potential influx of up to three hundred. thousand libyans with the country in the throes of a possible civil war italy has demanded the e.u. share the burden of the so-called exodus stemming from the an arrest in north africa thousands of tunisians have already fled italy's southernmost point lampedusa close european shore to the troubled region that's where r t z or piskun of joins us with more. we don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see a tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighty
tidal wave of immigrants fleeing the turmoil in north africa could inundate the country as the rest of europe gets ready to foot the refugee bill. as greeks fight back against all stirred sea measures it comes on fears that billions of dollars in aid is going to the middle east at the expense of europeans the details of me coming up. and hiv patients in ukraine blame corruption and mismanagement for delays in getting lifesaving drugs. six am in moscow good to have you with us here on r t we...
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of europe for centuries and. centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations i do suggest there's a nominal terms of telling. for with century muslims if they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real base in the last thirty years so this is not in centuries a well have already been muslims have been muslims that have been muslims in bosnia and that's all what we know about it and they were there because of there was many compiler wasn't i'm sorry but they were if you all are this is the point peter that the friend from from the from cooper nagin some somehow thinks that the bosnian war was caused by the bosnian muslims and not by the a new born nobody deserves it demonstrates to you his agenda is about opposing islam opposing muslims always constantly attacking our faith
of europe for centuries and. centuries deeply quite patronize you know i think it's wrong i mean i get it demonstrates that you're a man of the far right the you're a man you're closely associated with the far right than a mainstream society muslims are being part of europe for generations i do suggest there's a nominal terms of telling. for with century muslims if they have been in my country there have been they have been studying the real base in the last thirty years so this is not in...
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can we engage europe's central power and think about a new world in which europe is not the center of, uh, the dynamism that we see, and can we harness the potential of the trans-atlantic relationship to deal with rising powers elsewhere, lots of issues that are confronting us. >> charles, you've told us no need for a special relationship. why? >> i wouldn't disagree with what dan just said in terms of what germany can offer the united states. there should be a good, strong partnership, but if the question is a special relationship, ala u.s./britain or u.s./israel, then i would say that kind of relationship is neither desirable or feasible. it's not desirable because i think the united states should work with the e.u. as a collective entity, not with individual e.u. member states. and when we work with individual e.u. member states, that tends to come at the expense of their willingness to participate in a broader european enterprise. the british, for example, very skittish about the e.u. the polls, again, tilting towards relations with the u.s. not strengthening the e.u. in the big s
can we engage europe's central power and think about a new world in which europe is not the center of, uh, the dynamism that we see, and can we harness the potential of the trans-atlantic relationship to deal with rising powers elsewhere, lots of issues that are confronting us. >> charles, you've told us no need for a special relationship. why? >> i wouldn't disagree with what dan just said in terms of what germany can offer the united states. there should be a good, strong...
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things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial and we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually cordy meeting among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. of eligible to the international community in the short term are very limited i mean imagine if in two months time coral gadhafi is not overthrown i mean business cannot proceed as usual after this so something will have to be done and clearly one obvious thing to do or one immediate thing that could be done is a visa ban on the regime if the violence continue at this at this rate. at least avoid color and prevent colon a gadhafi from traveling europe and put up his tenants in several european capitals as he has done over the past few years anything beyond that including the freezing of assets is going to be more complicated but clearl
things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial and we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually cordy meeting among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. of eligible to the international community in the short term...
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don't call when you do eat into europe for. nothing you see tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighty miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with a wave of refugees many spend their entire days this wandering around tell me there have already been reports of thirst and vandalism and several have been arrested we've been talking to the locals and some of them are you know afraid to come out on the streets when it's dark it takes around three days to seel from tunisia to lampedusa and these are some of the actual boats used by the refugees to get here and you can see they're not really that big so it's really hard to believe that sometimes up
don't call when you do eat into europe for. nothing you see tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighty miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just...
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europe response. the eu condemned the violence in libya and tells its citizens to get out of the country. >> oil prices hit 2.5-year highs as countries moved international staff out of libya. >> there are reports coming to us that military planes and helicopters around our five -- are not faring in the crowds of and that as government protesters in the libyan capital. libyan state television said a large-scale operation is now under way, aimed at what it calls pockets of terrorism. all phone connections to libya have been cut. we do know that at least 60 people are reported dead in tripoli, and muslim clerics are calling their followers to join the protesters. we begin our coverage with this report. >> a convoy of vehicles left tripoli traveling at high speed. eyewitnesses said members of gaddafi's close families -- close family were sitting in the suv's. unconfirmed reports say the libyan military has bombed crowds. the government controls the media, so there is no way of verifying the claims. even l
europe response. the eu condemned the violence in libya and tells its citizens to get out of the country. >> oil prices hit 2.5-year highs as countries moved international staff out of libya. >> there are reports coming to us that military planes and helicopters around our five -- are not faring in the crowds of and that as government protesters in the libyan capital. libyan state television said a large-scale operation is now under way, aimed at what it calls pockets of terrorism....
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nato missile shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the u.s. have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to sites for sale it is close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us it says it's a privilege having you so well first of all. let's start let's start with the news from washington where four republican senators are calling on the administration to place a part of the missile defense radar in georgia rather than putting it in turkey well is this proposal acceptable because georgia is not a nato country well for the moment we're not close within nato to deciding where we're going to put radars were at the very very beginning of the process of determining what this missile defense program will look like and part of determining
nato missile shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the u.s. have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to sites for sale it is close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you...
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vonnegut enters combat in europe. he is captured during the battle of the bulge. soon he is riding in a boxcar with other american p.o.w. to dresden a supposedly safe german city unlikely to be bombed. so dresden was this beautiful, cultural city that was not a military target. as vonnegut rode in on a train, he was able to view this beautiful city, and then he was placed in a slaughterhouse where the rest of the prisoners of war were held. his slaughterhouse was slaughterhouse five. over here we have an exhibit that we call the dresden exhibit that it's really his world war ii experience that became so important in his writing and his world view later in his life. i'll start with his, a photo that was taken right he was released -- after he was released as a prisoner of war. along with fellow prisoners. we also have his purple heart that was donated by his son, mark vonnegut, to us. he received the purple heart for frostbite, and kurt vonnegut was embarrassed to have received the purple heart for frostbite when so many of his friends had suffered from other types
vonnegut enters combat in europe. he is captured during the battle of the bulge. soon he is riding in a boxcar with other american p.o.w. to dresden a supposedly safe german city unlikely to be bombed. so dresden was this beautiful, cultural city that was not a military target. as vonnegut rode in on a train, he was able to view this beautiful city, and then he was placed in a slaughterhouse where the rest of the prisoners of war were held. his slaughterhouse was slaughterhouse five. over here...
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they hope will be their gateway to europe. it is hard to say how many migrants have arrived in recent weeks. some estimates say of to 7000 come from chinese alone. more than 1000 in a single night. many italians. the migrants will soon be arving in the hundreds of thousands. the german government says the european union should help italy but that it does not want to take an economic refugees. >> distributing the refugees around europe cannot beat the solution. most of these people are fleeing neither political persecution or war or anything resembling civil war. that means that the decisive task is to help mediterranean states secure their borders. >> opposition parties say that european union member states have a duty to take in refugees. >> it is not about building higher walls. it is about acknowledging and dealing with the chaotic situation. we need to stop building defense systems in cooperation with dictatorial regimes. >> countless migrants from across africa are languishing in libya camps only a tiny minority managed t
they hope will be their gateway to europe. it is hard to say how many migrants have arrived in recent weeks. some estimates say of to 7000 come from chinese alone. more than 1000 in a single night. many italians. the migrants will soon be arving in the hundreds of thousands. the german government says the european union should help italy but that it does not want to take an economic refugees. >> distributing the refugees around europe cannot beat the solution. most of these people are...
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brings us the latest on greece and the state of europe's economy. all the elements of a perfect storm for many citizens here in the u.s. the worst possible time to be pumping cash into uncertain regimes what with the economic tensions and the economic problems here in the e.u. at the moment not only in the soft underbelly of europe as we've been seeing in reports this hour but it's richest states as well greece is paralyzed at the moment with a nationwide strike hundreds of thousands of workers have left the job to protest as the recession there goes from bad to worse and more than one in three young people there are a unemployed at the moment interior ministers of southern e.u. states like italy and spain are meeting to find a way to stop the desperate migrants from north africa the middle east who are trying to come to the sure trying to battle and floor find a way of managing is something. called the chancellor of germany is giving a speech today to say that the financial problems of many of those southern e.u. states will not spread to germany o
brings us the latest on greece and the state of europe's economy. all the elements of a perfect storm for many citizens here in the u.s. the worst possible time to be pumping cash into uncertain regimes what with the economic tensions and the economic problems here in the e.u. at the moment not only in the soft underbelly of europe as we've been seeing in reports this hour but it's richest states as well greece is paralyzed at the moment with a nationwide strike hundreds of thousands of workers...
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we don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and world leaders sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with refugees many spend their entire days this wandering around town there have already been reports of and vandalism and several have been arrested we've been talking to the locals and some of them or you know afraid to come out on the streets when it's dark it takes around three days to seel from tunisia to lampedusa and these are some of the actual boats used by the refugees to get here and you can see they're not really that big so it's really hard to believe that sometimes up to three hundred people can cram on each one and actuall
we don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and world leaders sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent...
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nato missile shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders say they threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us and says it's a privilege having you so well first of all. let's start let's start with the news from washington where four republican senators are calling on the administration to place a part of the missile defense radar in georgia rather than putting it in turkey well is this proposal acceptable because georgia is not a nato country well for the moment we're not close within nato to deciding where we're going to put radars were at the very very beginning of the process of determining what this missile defense program will look like and part of determining what it will
nato missile shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploying an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders say they threaten the country's security some experts down long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you...
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the enormous immigration from eastern europe, southern europe, asia, some latin america also, but especially the european immigrations that had people saying, good lord, what is it to be an american? and that's exactly the point at which the war comes, and we say we're all american, we're all one ethnic group. what? and how do you define that? what does it mean, then, to be an ethnic, to be an american? we all, i don't know, maybe believed some of the same things or we all -- it's what, you know, there's this wonderful book about imagined communities that some of you may know, benedict anderson's book. and benedict anderson talks about modern states. our imagined communities in the sense that they represent a kind of fantasy of unity which tries to bring about, tries to realize itself in practice. so it's not just a fantasy, it tries to realize itself in practice. but especially when it's first announced, it's a fantasy. then you get world war ii, and then you have the fantasy of the classless society. i mean, that -- the country had just gone through something very close to a revolution in
the enormous immigration from eastern europe, southern europe, asia, some latin america also, but especially the european immigrations that had people saying, good lord, what is it to be an american? and that's exactly the point at which the war comes, and we say we're all american, we're all one ethnic group. what? and how do you define that? what does it mean, then, to be an ethnic, to be an american? we all, i don't know, maybe believed some of the same things or we all -- it's what, you...
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nato missile shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploy an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts down to long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us and says it's a privilege having you as well first of all let's start let's start with the news from washington where four republican senators are calling on the administration to place a part of the missile defense radar in georgia rather than putting it in turkey well is this proposal acceptable because georgia is not a nato country well for the moment we're not close within nato to deciding where we're going to put radars were at the very very beginning of the process of determining what this missile defense program will look like and part of determining what it wi
nato missile shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploy an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts down to long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank...
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>>friedman: that really makes you a europe wide company. i know you have been expanding outside italy, what are your activities in emerging market countries, in asia, or elsewhere? >>castellucci: of course our main target for next year is to continue to invest into the italian network to developto the bottleneck the network, but we are also proceeding very fast on the internationalization >>we are building or managing toll roads in india and brazil, we are participating to new tenders and we are talking to potential partners to consolidate the business in those countries. >>friedman: and are there other markets that you are interested in: china, south east asia, the middle east thatyou are interested in? any of those places? >>castellucci: yes, but for the short and medium term our main priority is to go deeper in those countries where we are present, india and brazil are continents and we believe that we can play a significant role inthose markets without dispersing the resources elsewhere. >>friedman: so are those markets rather that old
>>friedman: that really makes you a europe wide company. i know you have been expanding outside italy, what are your activities in emerging market countries, in asia, or elsewhere? >>castellucci: of course our main target for next year is to continue to invest into the italian network to developto the bottleneck the network, but we are also proceeding very fast on the internationalization >>we are building or managing toll roads in india and brazil, we are participating to new...
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they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers of the just recent week the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with a wave of refugees many spend their entire days this wandering around town there have already been reports of thirst and vandalism and several have been arrested we've been talking to the locals and some of them are even afraid to come out on the streets when it's dark it takes around three days to seal from tunisia to lampedusa and these are some of the actual boats used by the refugees to get here and you can see they're not really that big so it's really hard to believe that sometimes up to three hundred people can cram on
they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers of the just recent week the peace was disturbed after the recent...
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nato miss out shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploy an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts doubt long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us and says it's a privilege having you as well first of all let's start let's start with the news from washington where four republican senators are calling on the administration to place a part of the missile defense radar in georgia rather than putting it in turkey well is this proposal acceptable because georgia is not a nato country well for the moment we're not close within nato to deciding where we're going to put radars we're at the very very beginning of the process of determining what this missile defense program will look like and part of determining what it wil
nato miss out shield in europe but creating this is no easy task some republican senators in the us have proposed the pentagon deploy an anti-missile radar in georgia russia's neighbor moscow is opposed to such facilities close to its borders saying they threaten the country's security some experts doubt long term american military presence in georgia is possible but many agree and new u.s. base in central asia will most likely appear before too long. and welcome to the show thank you thank you...
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>> europe, the sugarcane doesn't grow in europe. >> how are you going to get sugar? >> asia? >> sugar over the land from asia, not very likely. >> how this poor napoleon and the french people going to sweetened their hot chocolate? marina is going over there. >> by using syrup from the maple trees. >> a substitute. >> bees. remember where our story began, with mike and his grandfather had been a serif? napoleon learned that a german scientists have figured out that the sugar is chemically identical to cane sugar. this was the first time in human history that a tropical show product could be substituted by another product. science is now going to tell us where our sweetness comes from. not anymore of the plantation in the middle east could reduce slaves have been freed. science is not going to begin to give up the power sugar. >> so what you have, which is exactly what he said, the server that is related to his aunt, he is developing be sugar. enter in the west india's, the west indian planters are saying who is going to cut my came? >> no one is coming from africa. no one fro
>> europe, the sugarcane doesn't grow in europe. >> how are you going to get sugar? >> asia? >> sugar over the land from asia, not very likely. >> how this poor napoleon and the french people going to sweetened their hot chocolate? marina is going over there. >> by using syrup from the maple trees. >> a substitute. >> bees. remember where our story began, with mike and his grandfather had been a serif? napoleon learned that a german scientists...
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things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial that we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually coordinating among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. available to the international community in the short term are very limited i mean imagine if in two months time coral gadhafi is not overthrown i mean business cannot proceed as usual after this so something will have to be done and clearly one obvious thing to do or one immediate thing that could be done is a visa ban on the regime if the violence continue at this at this rate. that would at least avoid color and prevent a carnegie duffy from traveling europe and put up his tents in several european capitals as he has done over the past few years anything beyond that into syria freezing those assets is going to be more complicated bu
things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial that we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually coordinating among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. available to the international community in the short term...
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is most likely to suffer the most out of this wave of unrest tourists europe europe is yet like of course i already know already started last week my prediction in the wall street journal is they paid the price if you read the article. first boats arriving from tunisia of people just want to entry to the day the boats you know arrive in these islands they have a plan to do is a. is the island's first i said in the article that be refugees because you're bizarre the upheaval tourism industry is that so right away people have no money so they made the immigration and this is a big problem for europe illegal immigration coming in and of course from a business point of view egypt did much more business with europe the united states and the states was providing strategic support not only weapons to egypt but the business of the europeans gone holiday shoppers say and you know if there is an islamist government in egypt you can forget about going to the beach and some say europe is much more close to tunisia in egypt than you neistat so you're quite hawkish on iran to pray mildly if you believe
is most likely to suffer the most out of this wave of unrest tourists europe europe is yet like of course i already know already started last week my prediction in the wall street journal is they paid the price if you read the article. first boats arriving from tunisia of people just want to entry to the day the boats you know arrive in these islands they have a plan to do is a. is the island's first i said in the article that be refugees because you're bizarre the upheaval tourism industry is...
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on europe and the world. rising oil prices really like a tax on consumers which will force many to do vigils to pay more at the pump to fill that tanks and it will leave them with less disposable income and money to buy other stop the calculation is very simple here and of course high oil prices may lead to full food heating cravell everything and deplete consumer spending power we'll have more analysis in just about ten minutes time in our business program so see you in the studio absolutely thanks very much for this fuel you're there. and russia is marking that a fan or of the fatherland day paid tribute to the nation's army servicemen and war veterans people are flowers and war monuments across the country president returning to b.f. has placed a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at the kremlin wall in moscow the holidays are also seen as the unofficial man's day russia major fireworks display will also take place in moscow and other cities tonight. and hundreds of thousands of people living with a
on europe and the world. rising oil prices really like a tax on consumers which will force many to do vigils to pay more at the pump to fill that tanks and it will leave them with less disposable income and money to buy other stop the calculation is very simple here and of course high oil prices may lead to full food heating cravell everything and deplete consumer spending power we'll have more analysis in just about ten minutes time in our business program so see you in the studio absolutely...
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and across europe. over many decades of fostering different separate communities. you know in a way that was well meaning but in a way that has failed because those communities of remain separate people have not embraced a single identity that binds them together and i think therefore if we talk about states state about multiculturalism yes it has failed ok but you're talking about state backed multiculturalism here you're saying it's partly to blame but there are other politicians in the e.u. who say that immigrants who fail to integrate they also to blame can you just cut straight through to the chase here is there someone or some group who we can truly blame for this. well i think. what the politicians have said is that it is the it's the government's responsibility and i think governments have to be held to account i'm loath to blame people that are that are coming here i mean it is incumbent upon both the state that is hosting immigrant communities and also on those communities themselves so i think it's a bit of both but i think i think what the politicians.
and across europe. over many decades of fostering different separate communities. you know in a way that was well meaning but in a way that has failed because those communities of remain separate people have not embraced a single identity that binds them together and i think therefore if we talk about states state about multiculturalism yes it has failed ok but you're talking about state backed multiculturalism here you're saying it's partly to blame but there are other politicians in the e.u....
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well in europe is in visiting taking place within. as a risk of sounding too cynical and i don't think the us or the european powers want to see any change with both the status quo. which includes. the egypt being a close military part. of the us and israel israel is an important factor in order in this equation i don't think they want to see any change of substance take place unless they are forced to because the public relations they they all all these leaders are very image conscious that they would be along with these protests go on in the more. publicity they get in the world media and the more the european emerging leaders will be forced to make some concessions but only if the air force today they don't care about democracy the people in the square and in karo do i'm sure and i support them but i cannot say the same for the leaders of the west ok mr vague answer very strong sentiments coming back for me that was i will embrace all the historian an outspoken critic of the united states foreign policy many thanks for being here.
well in europe is in visiting taking place within. as a risk of sounding too cynical and i don't think the us or the european powers want to see any change with both the status quo. which includes. the egypt being a close military part. of the us and israel israel is an important factor in order in this equation i don't think they want to see any change of substance take place unless they are forced to because the public relations they they all all these leaders are very image conscious that...
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they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with the we refugees many spend their entire days this wandering around town there have already been reports of an vandalism and several have been arrested we've been talking to the locals and some of them or even afraid to come out on the streets when it's dark it takes around three days to seal from tunisia to lampedusa and these are some of the actual bullets used by the refugees to get here and you can see they're not really that big so it's really hard to believe that sometimes up to three hundred people can cram on each one and act
they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent...
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effectively will lose all semblance of control -- peripheral europe. now, what is a child entitled to expect in a world controlled by adults? there's the united nations convention, but as the news tells us every day, it means nothing in many places. a british children's author whose books sell all over the world, decided to visit israel and gaza, the setting for his book, "the kites are flying." here is his personal account. and that a couple of years ago, i wrote a story about max, who makes a film about the wall that divides palestinians and israelis, about a young boy on the palestinian side and a girl on the israeli side. they become friends who fly their kites. to them, the wall is a barrier. max c. is anger and despair all- around, but in the children, the beginnings of hope. i was brought here to israel first and then to gauze that as an ambassador for save the children to see the work they do and find out on the ground whether or not the children on both sides see a chance for peace or whether my book was sentimental nonsense. who is the black
effectively will lose all semblance of control -- peripheral europe. now, what is a child entitled to expect in a world controlled by adults? there's the united nations convention, but as the news tells us every day, it means nothing in many places. a british children's author whose books sell all over the world, decided to visit israel and gaza, the setting for his book, "the kites are flying." here is his personal account. and that a couple of years ago, i wrote a story about max,...
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europe's in danger of drowning under a wave of illegal immigrants. north africa and the middle east as many as three hundred. nations around the world. billion dollar democracy package. but many are desperately needed at home people crippling. the state. level corruption and mismanagement. in short supply. you with a. welcome to the program. three hundred thousand illegal immigrants could arrive in the country as they flee the ongoing bloodshed in libya the italian foreign minister is warning of an exodus of biblical proportions from north africa across the region has already seen thousands of refugees from. they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and more leaders sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently
europe's in danger of drowning under a wave of illegal immigrants. north africa and the middle east as many as three hundred. nations around the world. billion dollar democracy package. but many are desperately needed at home people crippling. the state. level corruption and mismanagement. in short supply. you with a. welcome to the program. three hundred thousand illegal immigrants could arrive in the country as they flee the ongoing bloodshed in libya the italian foreign minister is warning...
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member states all the anniversary was marred by a recent council of europe report alleging that cos of both leaders including the current prime minister were involved in crimes during the war of the one nine hundred ninety nine and clued executions abductions that organ trafficking claims claims which serbia wants the u.n. security council to investigate a marker for the british serbian alliance for peace says the u.s. and the e.u. did not look into it earlier because their roles in what happened would have emerged. the key thing is we go back to those eleven years to when serbia was being bombed when people were being butchered on bridges in schools and hospitals or rowing stations where people were being killed in the name of our supposedly good albanian leadership that needed protecting with its population those crimes that were committed a great service at that time was so huge that to admit that in fact the reality was that the albanians that the us was sponsoring at the time were indeed stealers and slavers and villains in a variety of different kinds would be to the legitimize o
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they hope will be their gateway to europe. it is hard to say how many migrants have arrived in recent weeks. some estimates say of to 7000 come from chinese alone. more than 1000 in a single night. many italians. the migrants will soon be arriving in the hundreds of thousands. the german government says the european union should help italy but that it does not want to take an economic refugees. >> distributing the refugees around europe cannot beat the solution. most of these people are fleeing neither political persecution or war or anything resembling civil war. that means that the decisive task is to help mediterranean states secure their borders. >> opposition parties say that european union member states have a duty to take in refugees. >> it is not about building higher walls. it is about acknowledging and dealing with the chaotic situation. we need to stop building defense systems in cooperation with dictatorial regimes. >> countless migrants from across africa are languishing in libya camps only a tiny minority managed
they hope will be their gateway to europe. it is hard to say how many migrants have arrived in recent weeks. some estimates say of to 7000 come from chinese alone. more than 1000 in a single night. many italians. the migrants will soon be arriving in the hundreds of thousands. the german government says the european union should help italy but that it does not want to take an economic refugees. >> distributing the refugees around europe cannot beat the solution. most of these people are...
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between europe and to nation. i do not think the answer to why in tunisia is part of the uprising in the arab world. this part of the uprising in the so-called developed world. i am a baby boomer as are you. we were sure to be better than our parents. this generation is sure to be worse than our generation. this is a common point between the italian, french, and tunisian. it is not part of the tribe. it is different. >> thank you. threel twake two or comments and come back. the gentleman back there. ahead and the gentleman at the back. >> thank you. i was here in december and in january and you know what i said. there was going to be an uprising in not africa and the political class will be slaughtered. people ask how did you know? let me say this. your comfort zone is in what you have been talking about. i am the one who was involved in decolonization in africa. i agree with you, human dignity. the perception of unfairness is what fuelled this. we studied -- the african political culture for the women and young t
between europe and to nation. i do not think the answer to why in tunisia is part of the uprising in the arab world. this part of the uprising in the so-called developed world. i am a baby boomer as are you. we were sure to be better than our parents. this generation is sure to be worse than our generation. this is a common point between the italian, french, and tunisian. it is not part of the tribe. it is different. >> thank you. threel twake two or comments and come back. the gentleman...
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it's the same thing in europe. if germany pulled out of the euro and created a new deutschmark, the deutschmark would go up so much that they'd lose all their customers-- the point you were making. so there's sort of a balance of financial terror in europe as well. so the germans keep reluctantly bailing out ireland and greece and portugal and... - and something we see in europe that is reminiscent of the '30s that i don't think we've seen in north america is violence in the streets. so people are dying now through riots, protests, and so on, but that was true in the '30s here, too. in winnipeg... ...in new york city, in ludlow, and... - sure, there was violence, there were strikes, a lot of people forget. - could we, if we play it wrong, have some of that here? - well, i think the politics are ultimately where the tire meets the pavement on this thing, because if the public won't stand for deflation in areas that are being forced to deflate, then the governments don't have any... they can't sustain the situation,
it's the same thing in europe. if germany pulled out of the euro and created a new deutschmark, the deutschmark would go up so much that they'd lose all their customers-- the point you were making. so there's sort of a balance of financial terror in europe as well. so the germans keep reluctantly bailing out ireland and greece and portugal and... - and something we see in europe that is reminiscent of the '30s that i don't think we've seen in north america is violence in the streets. so people...
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of eastern europe expected. to have a deal with him but it didn't warrant saw. sanctions or rather symbolic so there are noise konami. pressure on the question yet unlike united states by the way we should be imposed just economic sanctions the european union preferred to be just political ok you are saying that the sanctions don't work and you're also saying the opposition is weakened bellary so what chance do we see of democracy ever winning in that country. in the short term perspective i don't see a big chance for that because position is weak and of course the position is heavily heavily damaged by a recent wave of repressions at the same time i don't believe that in the middle of europe. heart. of the retire in the rule can last for for a long time saw in a couple of years time. situation availability will change thank you very much for your. editor in chief of russia in global affairs magazine thank you. now a unique admission replicating a return trip to mars reached an important milestone this week frid
of eastern europe expected. to have a deal with him but it didn't warrant saw. sanctions or rather symbolic so there are noise konami. pressure on the question yet unlike united states by the way we should be imposed just economic sanctions the european union preferred to be just political ok you are saying that the sanctions don't work and you're also saying the opposition is weakened bellary so what chance do we see of democracy ever winning in that country. in the short term perspective i...
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things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial and we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually cordy meeting among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. to the international community in the short term are very limited i mean imagine if so in two months time coral gadhafi is not overthrown i mean business cannot proceed as usual after this so something will have to be done and clearly one obvious thing to do or one immediate thing that could be done is a visa ban on the regime if the violence continues at this at this rate. hold at least avoid cause and prevent a corner gadhafi from traveling europe and put up his tail in several european capitals as he has done over the past few years anything beyond its infancy still missing those assets is going to be more complicated clearly target
things the prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars tonight. in real terms it has never been substantial and we have always been below thirty thousand. possible entries every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do it depends on the ability of actually cordy meeting among some of the governments that are most affected the instruments. to the international community in the short term are very...
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and europe to intervene? >> first of all, i i i think listening to president clinton, you all know -- first of all, i think listening to president clinton, you all know how fascinating it was to work for him. it was an honor and a pleasure to work with you, mr. president. i think the hard part has to do with the fact that, as he says, we were so focused on the cold war and with the fighting in the soviet union. the other part is theulf war. there had been a war. we had won it, apparently at the time, in a way that tired the people out. at the same time, there were lot of things going on. one of the hard parts when you look back at history is that you forget a lot of the conflicts. we had a humanitarian operation in somalia. there had already begun to be the refugees coming out of haiti. something was happening all the time. as the president said, the people were rdy for a peace dividend. they did not want to get involved. we had spent six years looking at the world to the soviet prison. i was not born in the
and europe to intervene? >> first of all, i i i think listening to president clinton, you all know -- first of all, i think listening to president clinton, you all know how fascinating it was to work for him. it was an honor and a pleasure to work with you, mr. president. i think the hard part has to do with the fact that, as he says, we were so focused on the cold war and with the fighting in the soviet union. the other part is theulf war. there had been a war. we had won it, apparently...