Values. At this time let me introduce the participants of the asked discussion today entitled theed battlegrounds of perception, courtneying threats to free and open societies. Ion heresy ali is a refrp fellow at the Hoover Institution. Served as a had minister of the Dutch Parliament from 2003 to 2006. While in parliament she focused on furthering the integration of nonwestern immigrants into Dutch Society and on defending the rights of muslim women. Larry diamond sat senior fellow at the hoover stumts and the institute for international studies. For more than six years he directed fsi center on Democracy Development and the rule of law. Where he now leads the program on arab reform and dpkz and the Global Digital policy incubator. H. R. Mckaufrt is a senior flow at the hoover stiegs 26th assistant to the president for the National Security affairs and served as a commissioned officer in the United States army for 34 years before retiring as a Lieutenant General in june of 2018. The m
913, a brilliant plan, an absurd accident, i went swimming and poisoned myself, well, im talking about our dear european fool, ursula fondebels, when we saw the sketch with her, i remember the speech of another, in quotes, great orator, joseph goebbels, too doctors, though not of gynecology, but of philosophy, even gestures, even posture, even voice, even tone, even intonation, i dont know. Or really subconscious , this is the call of the blood, or maybe a granddaughter, or maybe a bug, who knows, granddaughter, granddaughter, but you dont know, shes a granddaughter or a bug with them, by the way, yes, so look, this is absolutely, here just comb her hair back a little more, it will be absolutely joseph goebels, remember him, its the same here, we must arm ourselves, its the same with us, as he said wrote goebbels and hitler have the same psychotype, and ursulka is a past european casting, well , some madame tikhonovskaya, now its an advertisement, dont let me continue with the new line
At macron for this crazy idea, why is he playing along with putin, he was almost accused of being an agent of putin, and hes all there, thats it, but i liked the phrase most of all what is he even suggesting, to fight for us for kramatorsk, yes, he says , and europe is not going to appear for kramatorsk, moreover, we lost in afghanistan, even to afghanistan, of course, we will lose to russia, so its better, the author concludes, to give weapons to ukraine, that is, you. You understand what are we talking about, that is, what kind of weapons do the italians want . Give . Well, yes, that there will be something , probably the problem is that they dont have carabiners , she has carabiners, there are carabiners, with carbines, there are no carbines, what am i talking about, well, think about it, there is a foil, the very approach , ukrainians need to read this , you understand, they tell you, ukrainians, die for kramatorsk yourself, we know that we will lose, but if europe, we need to go t
important to the global economy but its also seen as one of the most polluting. it s responsible for about 2.5% of the carbon emissions that are warming the planet. that and noise pollution is why the dutch government is trying to cut the number of flights at amsterdam s schiphol airport by more than 10%. and it s defending its plans in court today. but of course airlines aren t happy. the likes of klm, delta and easyjet are behind the legal action. they ve invested heavily in what is the third busiest airport in the world for international passengers. our correspondent anna holligan is outside the dutch parliament. this is quite an interesting case being watched around the world, because lots of governments are in a similar situation. tell us what are the arguments both sides are laying out in court today. this could be seen as precedent setting around the world. seen as precedent-setting around the world. , seen as precedent-setting around the world. 3 , seen as precedent
You are watching the context. Now its time for europe votes 202a. Elections in the uk, elections in the European Union. Two weeks today, 400 Million People across europe will vote to elect their representatives to the European Parliament. They will choose 720 politicians from 27 countries in what many people consider the most pivotal vote the European Union has staged since members were first elected in 1979. And by the end ofjuly, there will be new parliaments in both the eu and uk, with implications for both sides, for those negotiations post brexit, and in a whole range of areas. Most notably security, migration and trade. Now, for those who dont follow politics in brussels, you should know there are the institutions involved in the legislative process. There is the european commission, that shapes policy, the parliament, directly elected, that debates and vote on those bills, and the council of european leaders, that have an equal say in what is adopted. And at the top of the commi