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[singing] ♪ there'll always be a poland and poland shall be free ♪ ♪ if poland means as much to you ♪ ♪ as poland means to me [music] there'll always be a poland? when jarry wrote the play, he would have scarcely have known that song or the sound of winston churchill's voice in world war ii. they are deliberate anachronisms added by this director. ubu roi has been popular with directors who enjoy adding their own mad touches to each production and who try to keep in the spirit of irreverence in ways which will mean the most to each new audience. since ubu, 20th-century writers have used similar techniques to emphasize modern chaos. in the plays of o'neill, ionesco, weiss and beckett, man has been depicted as ape, rhinoceros, asylum inmate and resident of a garbage can. expressionistic theater, as in ubu, has distorted and exaggerated to underscore the anarchy of the modern world and the absurdity of its human inhabitants. [music] this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation, british open university. captioning performed by aegis rapid
[singing] ♪ there'll always be a poland and poland shall be free ♪ ♪ if poland means as much to you ♪ ♪ as poland means to me [music] there'll always be a poland? when jarry wrote the play, he would have scarcely have known that song or the sound of winston churchill's voice in world war ii. they are deliberate anachronisms added by this director. ubu roi has been popular with directors who enjoy adding their own mad touches to each production and who try to keep in the spirit of...
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has anyone been to poland? this is a country with obviously a long history of trauma and trouble of all kinds. there is a lot of distrust for the central government not unlike in the u.s. and you know it's not finland let de jasay. i found it to be such an insure sting mystery. how did poland go from 2000 scoring below average for the developed world on the tests to scoring at or above average in just three to six years? they had made a bunch of changes during this period and as often happens some of those changes lead to other changes that they didn't necessarily anticipate that it was fascinating to see what that looks like. they still have a ways to go. poland is not performing at the level of finland but they do spend 50% on k-12 education and they have seen this great growth which is really exciting. a spoiler alert, this thing that seemed to matter the most in poland was -- there were different things but they delayed tracking dividing kids into academic and professional schools. they delayed it by just o
has anyone been to poland? this is a country with obviously a long history of trauma and trouble of all kinds. there is a lot of distrust for the central government not unlike in the u.s. and you know it's not finland let de jasay. i found it to be such an insure sting mystery. how did poland go from 2000 scoring below average for the developed world on the tests to scoring at or above average in just three to six years? they had made a bunch of changes during this period and as often happens...
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for a long time, there was little talk of nuclear power in poland. so is now rethinking nuclear power, much to the anger of environmentalists. >>: has an unbelievable capacity and potential for saving energy, but that is not being exploited. instead we see a megalomaniac's project. we should look to the future, not to the past. >> but warsaw's plans for the future or of a different sort. the government wants to see two brand-new nuclear power plants here in 10 years time, right on the baltic coast where there is plenty of cooling water. a generated capacity of 6000 megawatts, but the proposed site is right next to a nature preserve. besides a return to atomic energy, includes shale gas. energy companies have been drilling test wells for gas and oil. they suspect you're a's big shale gas deposits are trapped here, deep below the surface. energy independence means an end to reliance on oil and gas supplies from its eastern neighbor, russia. in this vision, poland equates nuclear power with national self-interest. >> we have long had the plan to return
for a long time, there was little talk of nuclear power in poland. so is now rethinking nuclear power, much to the anger of environmentalists. >>: has an unbelievable capacity and potential for saving energy, but that is not being exploited. instead we see a megalomaniac's project. we should look to the future, not to the past. >> but warsaw's plans for the future or of a different sort. the government wants to see two brand-new nuclear power plants here in 10 years time, right on...
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poland's are likely to power the country for many hundreds of years to come. >> poland produces 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions. the government has played its part in reducing the admission, by meeting its targets under the kyoto protocol. >> we have more than 200% of gdp. an eminent result. >> reductions were the result of restructuring and reforms, following the collapse of the communist system. activists of critical of poland's veto. of proposals by the e.u. to reduce carbon emissions from 2020 onwards. >> they can move from coal to renewables. it will take time. you need to have a vision. you need to protect citizens and workers. you need new jobs. it can be done and you can meet energy needs. >> poland is researching new and cleaner ways of using coal. they are looking at getting gas from coal without taking it out on the ground. technology is in its infancy and could take decades to develop. as long as coal remains at the heart of energy needs, efforts of these men will be needed to bring it to the surface. >> a reminder you can keep up to date with all the latest news 24
poland's are likely to power the country for many hundreds of years to come. >> poland produces 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions. the government has played its part in reducing the admission, by meeting its targets under the kyoto protocol. >> we have more than 200% of gdp. an eminent result. >> reductions were the result of restructuring and reforms, following the collapse of the communist system. activists of critical of poland's veto. of proposals by the e.u. to reduce...
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poland is playing host. there's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. they include the world's largest steel and mining company. its activities producing over 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that is more than the entire co2 output for oil-producing venezuela. also a partner poland's largest electric company. it runs this power station - one of the largest fossil few power plants in the world. >> it's concerning, dangerous and we have to ensure that the conference is for the interests of people and the planet, and these companies and the bottom line is to ensure they make and maximise their profits. in my mind it's akin to having a cigarette company sponsoring a cancer conference and then at the end saying smoking does not cause cancer. >>. >> business is worried about climate change, it's an issue for many companies. biz has to be part of the solution. we can't do it but the engagement of business. how to help the vulnerable populations adapt will be on the ag
poland is playing host. there's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. they include the world's largest steel and mining company. its activities producing over 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that is more than the entire co2 output for oil-producing venezuela. also a partner poland's largest electric company. it runs this power station - one of the largest fossil few power plants in the world. >> it's concerning, dangerous and we have to...
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thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it because we have company? pshit. i'm rather hungry. i think i'll bury my teeth in this bird, a chicken. i fancy. not bad at all. you wretch. what are our guests going to eat? there's plenty left for them. i shan't touch another thing. go look out of the window, ma ubu, and see if our guests have arrived. ah, here comes captain manure and his merry men. old ubu, what are you eating now? nothing, nothing, just a spot of veal. the veal. he's eaten my veal, the lout. the veal. help. help. by my green candle, i'll gouge your eyes out. [music] good day, gentlemen. we have been awaiting your arrival with impatience. good day, madam. but where is mr. ubu? here i am. here i am. by my green candle, pshit. i shouldn't have thought i'm so easy to miss. good day, mr. ubu. well, madam, and what succulent dishes have you prepared for us today? polish broth, spareribs of polish bison, veal, chicken and hound pie, parson's noses from the r
thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it because we have company? pshit. i'm rather hungry. i think i'll bury my teeth in this bird, a chicken. i fancy. not bad at all. you wretch. what are our guests going to eat? there's plenty left for them. i shan't touch another thing. go look out of the window, ma ubu, and see if our guests have arrived. ah, here comes captain manure and his merry men. old ubu,...
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it's cast upon climate talks in poland this week. leaders have gathered to find an agreement to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. a catalyst for the planet's warming. it's the 19th time that leaders have met like this under the u.n. framework, and again it's limited by money. how can countries afford cleaner energy? >> climate is a global issue, global problem, and a global opportunity at the same time. it is a problem and it becomes the opportunity, one country, or even group cannot make a difference, but coming together, united as we are here, we can do it. >> reporter: the u.n. intergovernmental panel insisting humans are the reason for the planet's warning. while no individual storm can be attributed to climate change many believe our warming planet could make storms haiyan bigger and more severe. >> climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of events. all that really shows the need for action both to reduce our emissions, and to adopt to climate change. >> the philippines and other low-lying nations threatened by
it's cast upon climate talks in poland this week. leaders have gathered to find an agreement to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. a catalyst for the planet's warming. it's the 19th time that leaders have met like this under the u.n. framework, and again it's limited by money. how can countries afford cleaner energy? >> climate is a global issue, global problem, and a global opportunity at the same time. it is a problem and it becomes the opportunity, one country, or even group cannot...
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poland has had a weak spell through 2012. growth re-emerging, though, in 2013, and they're hoping to do something close to 2%. but what, then, is the investment opportunity for our audience? let's wrap up our week here with a listen to what we were told out on the road in central europe. >> now we have to actively work and fight, even fight for growing the liquidity here in romania in order to deepen this market, in order to render it more attractive for, not only for privatized companies, but for investors. >> romania has been mineralized areas, many areas where foreign investors can come. we know about maybe 35 to 40 areas which have potential for growth mines. there are maybe hundreds of other areas where foreign investors can come explore. romania is one of the great destinations for the mining industry. >> after 15 years of operating with an isolated, closed trading system, we are now switching to a system that is used worldwide by 18 countries, 4,500 brokers. so, we open our market, therefore, making it more attractive
poland has had a weak spell through 2012. growth re-emerging, though, in 2013, and they're hoping to do something close to 2%. but what, then, is the investment opportunity for our audience? let's wrap up our week here with a listen to what we were told out on the road in central europe. >> now we have to actively work and fight, even fight for growing the liquidity here in romania in order to deepen this market, in order to render it more attractive for, not only for privatized...
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for a long time after that there was little talk of nuclear power in poland. ninety percent of its energy comes from coal fired stations. warsaw is now rethinking nuclear power much to the anger of environmentalist. for now i'm gulping gone and has a number the double capacity for a new bowls and an unbelievable potential for saving energy but that's not being exploited. instead we see an email to my next project. we should look into the future i'm. but more such plans for the future are of a different sort. the government wants to see two brand new nuclear power plants here in ten years' time. right on the baltic coast but there's plenty of cool water the generating capacity is six thousand megawatts that the proposed site is right next to me to consider decide to return to atomic energy poland to take on alternative energy includes steel gas. not far from certain opiates energy company said drilling test wells for gas and oil the suspect europe's biggest steel gas deposits are trapped here. deep below the surface. the government in warsaw on energy independe
for a long time after that there was little talk of nuclear power in poland. ninety percent of its energy comes from coal fired stations. warsaw is now rethinking nuclear power much to the anger of environmentalist. for now i'm gulping gone and has a number the double capacity for a new bowls and an unbelievable potential for saving energy but that's not being exploited. instead we see an email to my next project. we should look into the future i'm. but more such plans for the future are of a...
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it's cast upon climate talks in poland this week. leaders have gathered to find an agreement to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. a catalyst for the planet's warming. it's the 19th time that leaders have met like this under the u.n. framework, and again it's limited by money. how can countries afford cleaner energy? >> climate is a global issue, global problem, and a global opportunity at the same time. it is a problem and it becomes the opportunity , one country, or even group cannot make a difference , but coming together, united as we are here, we can do it. >> reporter: the u.n. intergovernmental panel insisting humans are the reason for the planet's warning. while no individual storm can be attributed to climate change many believe our warming planet could make storms haiyan bigger and more severe. >> climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of events. all that really shows the need for action both to reduce our emissions, and to adopt to climate change. >> the philippines and other low-lying nations threatened
it's cast upon climate talks in poland this week. leaders have gathered to find an agreement to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. a catalyst for the planet's warming. it's the 19th time that leaders have met like this under the u.n. framework, and again it's limited by money. how can countries afford cleaner energy? >> climate is a global issue, global problem, and a global opportunity at the same time. it is a problem and it becomes the opportunity , one country, or even group cannot...
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hungary, romania or poland? let us know your thoughts. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> angela merkel is delivering a speech in berlin. she's come out with germany ready to work on treaties in order to introduce banking union. although there's a big difference of opinion between germany and the likes of italy and france on how y
hungary, romania or poland? let us know your thoughts. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of...
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with turkey in fact the only european union country really on the radar would have been its neighbor poland around about seven percent in terms of its total trade so realistically the idea that mr barroso is sitting around telling the rest of the world that the european union is so superior and a wonderfully democratic organization when he himself played a role in trying to remove the government of greece and replace it with a non democratic alternative when he worked to replace indeed similarly a technocratic government in italy if our salute the reeks of her pocket and i just before the summit kicked off on thursday the president of the euro parliament admits listen that europe had underestimated ukraine's grave economic state but now we're back to blaming russia for this failed why do you think e.u. leaders. annoyed me saying to their shortcomings. oh well good grief i mean if the european union's leaders whether individually or collectively started to sing to their shortcomings there'd be no end of problems wouldn't there i mean look at the european union massive run down employment thr
with turkey in fact the only european union country really on the radar would have been its neighbor poland around about seven percent in terms of its total trade so realistically the idea that mr barroso is sitting around telling the rest of the world that the european union is so superior and a wonderfully democratic organization when he himself played a role in trying to remove the government of greece and replace it with a non democratic alternative when he worked to replace indeed...
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be in the ghettos of poland. and i think, you know, if the holocaust had never happened, we would regard that as some sort of ap gee -- ap poe gee, how the poles were terrorized, looted, exploited and had to work for their conqueror. but goebbels wrote a report where he said i visited -- if there's anyone who has any is sympathy at all, they should go and have a look of what people heft for themselves en masse. they have no self-respect, not even common decency, etc., etc. the way they treat their children, their children are starving, the way they like after -- the imposition of what you think of him x. then the recording of your indignation. >> yes. well, here's where i found it rather unpleasant. hitler had -- >> hitler? >> yeah. >> he saw a massacre and fainted nearly. >> yes. >> a german in 1942 and heard that in east prussia they were machine gunning mental patients to clear bed space for people who'd gone mad while killing women and chirp in the east -- and children in the east. and i thought something is
be in the ghettos of poland. and i think, you know, if the holocaust had never happened, we would regard that as some sort of ap gee -- ap poe gee, how the poles were terrorized, looted, exploited and had to work for their conqueror. but goebbels wrote a report where he said i visited -- if there's anyone who has any is sympathy at all, they should go and have a look of what people heft for themselves en masse. they have no self-respect, not even common decency, etc., etc. the way they treat...
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september 1st 1939 hitler invaded poland with the rest of czechoslovakia and this was too much for the policy of appeasement as far as the british and the french were concerned they said if hitler invaded poland they would come to the defense so they managed to declare war on germany hit came to be known as the phony war. there was a standoff for about eight or nine months without fighting. fdr with war looming on the horizon he was convinced war would come to the united states. he struggled to find a way they needed the arms and only the united states had the industrial capacity but in the way of the neutrality act ft are sought to change that but it was not easy. the company was very heavily isolationist but not engage in the world as it is now. people saw a world war i people thought it was a fool's errand to be engaged but speaking there was no business over there there was no good to be had. despite this heavily isolationist strain and sometimes he was caught when it became public but he shaped the policy all by himself and this is where it gets interesting. there is no national s
september 1st 1939 hitler invaded poland with the rest of czechoslovakia and this was too much for the policy of appeasement as far as the british and the french were concerned they said if hitler invaded poland they would come to the defense so they managed to declare war on germany hit came to be known as the phony war. there was a standoff for about eight or nine months without fighting. fdr with war looming on the horizon he was convinced war would come to the united states. he struggled to...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the deep underground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as polluting the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems will show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discover this to be true with the polish government and poor polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against these could be corporations and the normal people you know do the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploi
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the deep underground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as polluting the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems will show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not...
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. >> madlyn, kerry's visit to poland, follows for missile defense. when he was in poland he said the u.s. commitment to build the epa site in 2013 is iron clad. does that mean that the obama speech in prague 2009 in which he said it was an agreement with iran over its nuclear weapons program, if that were to be achieved robustly, that will would be a rethinking of epaa? not totally locked in and no longer valid? >> we made a substantial commitment to epa to homeland missile defense and to the nuclear deterrent. so when the department went through its strategic choices management review, those were among the three, plus cyber and space capabilities that were going to be highlighted and protected and preserved. part and parcel of that and as we've gone through the various budget deliberations, it becomes really hard to protect those things you want to protect. epa is clearly one of those things we want to protect. we've done so far a pretty good job of protecting phases 2 and phase 1 and 2 and 3. we canceled phase 4. but that's where there is a connect
. >> madlyn, kerry's visit to poland, follows for missile defense. when he was in poland he said the u.s. commitment to build the epa site in 2013 is iron clad. does that mean that the obama speech in prague 2009 in which he said it was an agreement with iran over its nuclear weapons program, if that were to be achieved robustly, that will would be a rethinking of epaa? not totally locked in and no longer valid? >> we made a substantial commitment to epa to homeland missile defense...
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. >>> a plea for help this morning in poland. it claim from the climate change commissioner from the philippines. he begged the hundreds of world leaders gathered to try to prevent world disasters like typhoon haiyan. >> prevent the future where supertyphoons become a way of life. >> meantime, mr. hundreds of people took to the streets of warsaw to protest. >> it reliance on coals for almost all of its electricity. now poland is playing host to the annual climate talks. activists say it's no surprise what country has been chosen to sponsor the event. they include aslo mittow, the largest steel and mining company. its activities produce over 190 million tons of carbon dioxide for the year. that's more than the entire output of venezuela. also a partner, poland's largest electric company. it runs this power station, one of the largest fossil fuel power plants in the world. >> it's very concerning, it's very dangerous and we've got to ensure that this conference is for the interests of people in the planet and these companies and th
. >>> a plea for help this morning in poland. it claim from the climate change commissioner from the philippines. he begged the hundreds of world leaders gathered to try to prevent world disasters like typhoon haiyan. >> prevent the future where supertyphoons become a way of life. >> meantime, mr. hundreds of people took to the streets of warsaw to protest. >> it reliance on coals for almost all of its electricity. now poland is playing host to the annual climate...
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. ♪ >> it is an eight nation trip over just a ten-day, secretary of state john kerry arrived in poland ontari only moments ago. it's a trip that for the most part keeps him in the middle east. saudi arabia earlier today his goal to ease growing tensions on several issues including syria's civil war. mike viqueira joins us from the white house. what he is trying to accomplish with this middle east tour they >> they are downing playing the differences with the longstanding allies they are not
. ♪ >> it is an eight nation trip over just a ten-day, secretary of state john kerry arrived in poland ontari only moments ago. it's a trip that for the most part keeps him in the middle east. saudi arabia earlier today his goal to ease growing tensions on several issues including syria's civil war. mike viqueira joins us from the white house. what he is trying to accomplish with this middle east tour they >> they are downing playing the differences with the longstanding allies...
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poland relies on it for climate change talks. there's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. they include the world's largest still and mining company, mittel, producing 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that's more than the co2 outlook for oil-producing venezuela. also a partner - poland's largest electorate company. >> it runs this power station, one of the largest fossil fuel power plants in the world. >> it's concerning, dangerous and we have to ensure that that conference is for the interests of people in the planet. these companies and their bottom line is that theyto maximise their property. >> this is akin to a cigarette company sponsoring a cancer conference, and saying at the end that smoking is encouraged. >> business is worried about change. it's a big issue for companies. business has to be part of a solution to climate change. we can't do it without the active engagement of business. >> how to help populations adapt to climate change is on the agenda. and also to map out
poland relies on it for climate change talks. there's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. they include the world's largest still and mining company, mittel, producing 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that's more than the co2 outlook for oil-producing venezuela. also a partner - poland's largest electorate company. >> it runs this power station, one of the largest fossil fuel power plants in the world. >> it's concerning, dangerous...
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poland is especially dependent on coal and has massive reserves of the fossil fuel. but scientists are trying to find ways of cleaning it up. >> reporter: for 234 years coal has been cut from this mine. the hard physical work and dangerous conditions are a way of life for minors, 1600 of them work down in this mine. nationwide the industry employs more than a hundred thousand. >> translator: personally coal is my life. i came here to mine coal. i have worked all my life as a minor. i have raised and educated by kids here. coal is everything to me. >> reporter: the burning of coal generates 90% of poe lan's electricity, it's a dependsy the government is hoping to change. we're here 500 meters below the surface to get a sense of the scale of this mine. there is 415 million tons of coal in this mine alone. poland produces 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions but the government says it has played its part in reducing those emissions by meeting its targets under the protocol. >> we just cut 52% of our emissions, and at the same time, more than 200% of gdp growth. >> repo
poland is especially dependent on coal and has massive reserves of the fossil fuel. but scientists are trying to find ways of cleaning it up. >> reporter: for 234 years coal has been cut from this mine. the hard physical work and dangerous conditions are a way of life for minors, 1600 of them work down in this mine. nationwide the industry employs more than a hundred thousand. >> translator: personally coal is my life. i came here to mine coal. i have worked all my life as a minor....
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also a partner, poland's largest electric company. it runs this power station one of the largest foss till fuel power plants in the world. >> it's very concerning, it's very dangerous, and we haven't got to ensure that this conference is for the interests of people in the planet, and these companies, and their bottom line is to ensure that they continue to mak make and maximize their profits. >> others say the involvement of business in some of the dirtiest is welcome and necessary. >> business, you know s worried about climate change. it's a big issue for the many companies, and business has to be part of the solutions as well. we can't do it without the active engagement of business. >> reporter: how to help in adapting to the changing climate, there is growing awareness that any new awareness agreement must include developing nations, in particular india and china. since 1990, the emissions of other industrialized countries and you even see a decline mirroring the recent down turn. but look at china's emissions and you see where th
also a partner, poland's largest electric company. it runs this power station one of the largest foss till fuel power plants in the world. >> it's very concerning, it's very dangerous, and we haven't got to ensure that this conference is for the interests of people in the planet, and these companies, and their bottom line is to ensure that they continue to mak make and maximize their profits. >> others say the involvement of business in some of the dirtiest is welcome and necessary....
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agreement never said anything about a visa free regime and we are heathy isn't about that my wife can go to poland and buy a lot of food for just ten her even though which is just over a dollar that's twice as much as i can buy here four hundred greville but the government was concerned that ukraine's domestic products would be swarmed by cheap or easy you goods the worst case scenario could have been factory closures and a catastrophe unemployment rate and brussels was offering no compensation for any potential economic losses despite that ukraine's leadership has hinted a deal may still materialize in march next year that would mean
agreement never said anything about a visa free regime and we are heathy isn't about that my wife can go to poland and buy a lot of food for just ten her even though which is just over a dollar that's twice as much as i can buy here four hundred greville but the government was concerned that ukraine's domestic products would be swarmed by cheap or easy you goods the worst case scenario could have been factory closures and a catastrophe unemployment rate and brussels was offering no compensation...
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this an apology from abroad poland's president says sorry to moscow after nationalist protesters attacked the russian embassy morsel more on that and other stories after the break. well. it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. but i will only react to situations spoke i have read the reports. for. the state to comment on your letter to say. thank you. when you question prepared for a change when you should be ready for a. critical stage in. the freedom to. the president does apologize for the russian embassy it was carried out by a nationalist protest as earlier this week when an independent spiraled out of control until. the details. the polish president has apologized on behalf of the country for monday's incident which the country's prime minister has described as an unacceptable act of aggression now monday was poland's independence day and to mark the occasion a march was organized through the streets of warsaw but it was hijacked by far right nationalists who provided the russian embassy with stones and firecrackers and slog
this an apology from abroad poland's president says sorry to moscow after nationalist protesters attacked the russian embassy morsel more on that and other stories after the break. well. it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. but i will only react to situations spoke i have read the reports. for. the state to comment on your letter to say. thank you. when you question prepared for a change when you should be ready for a. critical stage...
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which the country's prime minister has described as an unacceptable act of aggression now monday was poland independence day and to mark the occasion a march was organized through the streets of warsaw but was hijacked by far right nationalists who provided the russian embassy with stones and firecrackers and slogans and banners with anti russian sentiment some protesters even attempted to scale the walls of the embassy before the police dispersed the crowd with pepper spray and rubber bullets and around a dozen people were arrested in total now the incident has prompted the polish president bronislaw komorowski to suggest that changing in the polish law so that protesters are prohibited from covering their faces future demonstrations and he also claims that some are using this incident it is just that poland is a russophobe nation and that is something that he strenuously denies. playing off key can sometimes be simply criminal. the need start of the spanish pianist ends in a seven year jail sentence for offending her neighbors sensitivity is more details than that ability to. close americ
which the country's prime minister has described as an unacceptable act of aggression now monday was poland independence day and to mark the occasion a march was organized through the streets of warsaw but was hijacked by far right nationalists who provided the russian embassy with stones and firecrackers and slogans and banners with anti russian sentiment some protesters even attempted to scale the walls of the embassy before the police dispersed the crowd with pepper spray and rubber bullets...
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accordingly the happy creature of poland so called low society is extremely close the names of allah rapprochement. all were of economic integration and hopefully not in a very long perspective of political integration which means our membership acknowledgment all by the european union. all the tricks of the republic of poland he needs to focus more on the reform of the justice of the prosecutor's office fighting you know there is this anyway the corruption and making sure that mobility and villas accountable institutions promise to thank you to much for joining us on year in years. again thank you very much with interest chew. each of the democratic republic of congo is claimed victory over the m twenty three rebels. thanks kristin for the government said the rebels to surrender date that night and those that remain but across the border into canada. the pm twenty three has yet to confirm the claims. the all kong and special forces that the assault backed by un tanks and helicopters. revel in it really gets old tawny man came death is believed to live for that to be the rule and w c
accordingly the happy creature of poland so called low society is extremely close the names of allah rapprochement. all were of economic integration and hopefully not in a very long perspective of political integration which means our membership acknowledgment all by the european union. all the tricks of the republic of poland he needs to focus more on the reform of the justice of the prosecutor's office fighting you know there is this anyway the corruption and making sure that mobility and...
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within twenty four hours a day still to come an apology from abroad poland's president says go off to nationalist protesters attacked the russian embassy a moscow and other stories still to come. there's a war on for a piece of the month yes the government is tolling out maggot infested pieces of mud pie benefits and the voters are beating each other up trying to grab a slice or two and if that fails then they try to deprive their neighbor of his unfair piece of the mud pie but while tax revolt austerity riots capture the public's imagination in secret back rooms in europe america trade deals are currently being negotiated which will impose a so-called investor state upon us all. to camps. where patients are forced. or strike never turn world's attention to the point that some. of our time. the president opponent has apologized for an attack on the russian embassy it was carried out by nationalists protest as earlier this week when an independent small it spiraled out of control and turned violent. the polish president has apologized on behalf of the country for monday's incident whic
within twenty four hours a day still to come an apology from abroad poland's president says go off to nationalist protesters attacked the russian embassy a moscow and other stories still to come. there's a war on for a piece of the month yes the government is tolling out maggot infested pieces of mud pie benefits and the voters are beating each other up trying to grab a slice or two and if that fails then they try to deprive their neighbor of his unfair piece of the mud pie but while tax revolt...
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poland comes close to 2%. and clearly, it is something that needs to be recognized. but overall, our european allies are not spending enough on defense. the consequences are real. so our biggest allies are the ones where the problems are likely to be the worst down the line. in the united kingdom, we have seen a progress of cuts in military capability. by 2020, by some estimates, britain will have 19 surface combatants in his mighty royal navy. its nuclear modernization will account for 35% of its procurement budget over the next ten years, effectively meaning that we're having a 25% cut in capability over the next decade. in france, resourcing of its defense forces is not being cut as dramatically as in the uk but is being cut by having spending being held at real terms in zero percent growth which will result in a cut in capabilities. we can see this in operations while france was able to deploy forces in mali, it could only be sustained by having a significant contribution, not only by the united states but also by many key allies to make sure that a relatively sm
poland comes close to 2%. and clearly, it is something that needs to be recognized. but overall, our european allies are not spending enough on defense. the consequences are real. so our biggest allies are the ones where the problems are likely to be the worst down the line. in the united kingdom, we have seen a progress of cuts in military capability. by 2020, by some estimates, britain will have 19 surface combatants in his mighty royal navy. its nuclear modernization will account for 35% of...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems will show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discovered this to be true with a polish government and for the polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know do the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems will show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always...
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oh no what's more frightening is the fact that they are still some countries such as denmark poland and pain and that is still reluctant to help in the ongoing investigation. and with us politicians on like the scab of the resolution itself the worry is that the e's voice on the world stage is no more than heart that is just a smile to jen one of the european parliament in brussels. and we in the wake of the old crawling over reports that american surveillance of european citizens and leaders members of the european parliament expect announced against exploiting between the lines spying has always insisted that we are said to peaceably friend aunt and spying is not something that is easily tolerable if it doesn't have a clear purpose. haskins there needs to be some kind of justification. clearly this is through the allegations but we don't know. if that's the case we need to get the truth is that sometimes parents. german chancellor angela merkel has been the center of events since revelations that america's national security agency had been monitoring the postal communications relation
oh no what's more frightening is the fact that they are still some countries such as denmark poland and pain and that is still reluctant to help in the ongoing investigation. and with us politicians on like the scab of the resolution itself the worry is that the e's voice on the world stage is no more than heart that is just a smile to jen one of the european parliament in brussels. and we in the wake of the old crawling over reports that american surveillance of european citizens and leaders...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discovered this to be true with a polish government important polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know do the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they'r
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always...
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had again this is the welcome back the president of poland has apologized for an attack on the russian embassy it was carried out by national sports has this week when an independence much spiraled out of control and turned violent that's now get the details from paul scott how to pull so looks like it's a little bit embarrassing situation for the polish authorities there so what happened well the polish president has apologized on behalf of the country for monday's incident which the country's prime minister has described as an unacceptable act of aggression on monday was poland's independence day and to mark the occasion a march was organized through the streets of warsaw but it was hijacked by far right nationalists who bombarded the russian embassy with stones and firecrackers and slogans and banners with the russian. sentiment some protesters even attempted to scale the walls of the embassy before the police dispersed the crowd with pepper spray and rubber bullets and around a dozen people were arrested in total now the incident has prompted the polish president bronislaw komorows
had again this is the welcome back the president of poland has apologized for an attack on the russian embassy it was carried out by national sports has this week when an independence much spiraled out of control and turned violent that's now get the details from paul scott how to pull so looks like it's a little bit embarrassing situation for the polish authorities there so what happened well the polish president has apologized on behalf of the country for monday's incident which the country's...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the on the ground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discovered this to be true with a polish government and proposed the thirty's because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to baucus that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against these could be corporations and the normal people you know do the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're goin
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or to live in moscow still to come the apology from abroad poland's president says sorry to moscow after nationalist protesters attacked the russian embassy morsel more on that and other stories after the break. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world right next. to the picture of today's thieves. on to and from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. president opponent has apologized for an attack on the russian embassy it was carried out by nationalist protest as early this week when an independence march spiraled out of control and turn violent paul scott has the details. the polish president has apologized on behalf of the country for monday's incident which the country's prime minister has described as an unacceptable act of aggression now monday was poland's independence day and to mark the occasion a march was organized through the streets of warsaw but it was hijacked by far right nationalists who provided the russian emb
or to live in moscow still to come the apology from abroad poland's president says sorry to moscow after nationalist protesters attacked the russian embassy morsel more on that and other stories after the break. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world right next. to the picture of today's thieves. on to and from around the globe....
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taking place on poland's international independence day. >>> iran has agreed to allow u.n. inspectors more access to its test fasts. joining us from washington is lawrence cole, fellow at the mr. center for american progress. >>> with regard to israel in particular, it doesn't seem to be entirely happy and kerry doesn't seem to mind. >> i think at a that israel is not going to be happy unless iran completely gets rid of its flurbe be nuclear program. what's best for it regardless of anybody's concerns. >> we have to look at the fact that the administration can say whatever it likes but with regard to sanction he this has to get through congress and that is not a forgone conclusion. >> it's going to be difficult but i think if president obama throws his full weight behind it and shows that this is only a temporary deal, not the final deal, that if you don't make a temporary deal your other option he are terrible. nobody wants a military strike so i think he needs to sell it on that basis and i'm confident he will be able do it. nothing is easy in american politics these days
taking place on poland's international independence day. >>> iran has agreed to allow u.n. inspectors more access to its test fasts. joining us from washington is lawrence cole, fellow at the mr. center for american progress. >>> with regard to israel in particular, it doesn't seem to be entirely happy and kerry doesn't seem to mind. >> i think at a that israel is not going to be happy unless iran completely gets rid of its flurbe be nuclear program. what's best for it...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discover this to be true with the polish government and poor polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're go
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals on the ground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the down side and i discovered this to be true with a polish government and proposal thirty's because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to baucus that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know do the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're going
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals on the ground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discover this to be true with the polish government and the polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're goi
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pact with the ukraine the greenpeace activists have protested at the un climate conference in warsaw poland for the release of thirty comrades being prosecuted in russia. the crew of the greenpeace ship was arrested in september after trying to board a russian oil platform to face charges of hooliganism the court has found the crew of an oil tanker not been guilty of causing the country's biggest ever oil spill in two thousand and two but it didn't find the captain of the vets all the prestige guilty of disobeying the spanish authorities the tanker was wrecked in a storm including thousands of kilometers of atlantic coastline. that was his piece about to be auctioned off has gone under the hammer at christie's in you you'll know it was a nineteen sixty nine painting by british artist francis bacon that sent the new world record. still the one on friday saturday though. the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction when for one hundred twenty seven million dollars plus fifty million commission the final sum even surprised auctioneers deacons three studies of lucien freud was snapped up by
pact with the ukraine the greenpeace activists have protested at the un climate conference in warsaw poland for the release of thirty comrades being prosecuted in russia. the crew of the greenpeace ship was arrested in september after trying to board a russian oil platform to face charges of hooliganism the court has found the crew of an oil tanker not been guilty of causing the country's biggest ever oil spill in two thousand and two but it didn't find the captain of the vets all the prestige...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems will show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discover this to be true with the polish government and polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron . the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're going
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems will show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always...
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welcome by the says see the president of poland has apologized for an attack on the russian embassy it was carried out by nationalist protests as a day this week when an independence much spiraled out of control and ten vonnegut also his post card has the details for us. the polish president has apologized on behalf of the country for monday's incident which the country's prime minister has described as an unacceptable act of aggression on monday was poland independence day and to mark the occasion a march was organized through the streets of warsaw but was hijacked by far right nationalists who provided the russian embassy with stones and firecrackers and slogans and banners with the russian sentiment some protesters even attempted to scale the walls of the embassy before the police dispersed the crowd with pepper spray and rubber bullets and around a dozen people were arrested in total now the incident has prompted the polish president komorowski to suggest the changing in the polish law so that protesters are prohibited from covering their faces future demonstrations and he also cla
welcome by the says see the president of poland has apologized for an attack on the russian embassy it was carried out by nationalist protests as a day this week when an independence much spiraled out of control and ten vonnegut also his post card has the details for us. the polish president has apologized on behalf of the country for monday's incident which the country's prime minister has described as an unacceptable act of aggression on monday was poland independence day and to mark the...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discovered this to be true with a polish government and proposal thirty's because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're goin
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from the bedrock the environmentalists say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as polluted groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the downside and i discovered this to be true with the polish government and pro polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish they television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're going to l
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activists were critical of poland's veto by the e.u. to reduce carbon emissions by 20 onwards. >> they don't have to use coal. they can move from coal to renewables. it will take time, you need a vision as a government and protect the citizens and workers and have new jobs for people. it can be done and you can meet your energy needs. >> poland is researching new and cleaner ways of cleaning poles. the $60 million test center is looking at how to get gas from cole without taking it out of the ground. technology is in its infancy and could take decades to develop. as long as coal an is at the heart of energy needs, these men will be needed to bring to the surface. >> now, there are concerns for the safety of the voters in mozambique as they cast ballots in local elizabeections. they are voting for mayors and ofirstly. >> this is an opposition stronghold. people for either of two parties. the ruling party frelimo - if they don't vote for them, will only have the option of voting for m.d.m. there are concerns about the process, the concern
activists were critical of poland's veto by the e.u. to reduce carbon emissions by 20 onwards. >> they don't have to use coal. they can move from coal to renewables. it will take time, you need a vision as a government and protect the citizens and workers and have new jobs for people. it can be done and you can meet your energy needs. >> poland is researching new and cleaner ways of cleaning poles. the $60 million test center is looking at how to get gas from cole without taking it...
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poland said they would cut 32% of their emissions. so everyone i think would agree with you in a sense that things could be happening a bit more quickly but it's harsh to say that nothing is being done. >> well, absolutely nothing is being done. if you look behind the numbers, what we see here is australia, it's emissions will japan. japan's emissions. >> i just gave you the polish example. on poland specifically when they say they cut 32% of their emissions are you saying that they're lying? >> no, what i'm saying it's not steep enough, it's not fast enough. what is required is what is required by global science. what is required to stop us from tipping over into catastrophic climate change. it means cuts now, not later. what we've seen instead investments in dirty corporations. we see at the climate talks is incredibly a coal summit. this is like coming to a conference on lung cancer and having it sponsored by the tobacco industry. those countries need to move and get out of the way. there are solutions, clean energy solutions that
poland said they would cut 32% of their emissions. so everyone i think would agree with you in a sense that things could be happening a bit more quickly but it's harsh to say that nothing is being done. >> well, absolutely nothing is being done. if you look behind the numbers, what we see here is australia, it's emissions will japan. japan's emissions. >> i just gave you the polish example. on poland specifically when they say they cut 32% of their emissions are you saying that...
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like poland it's done much better than poland and so the evidence the hard evidence around this region tells you that joining the e.u. or actually signing trade or the e.u. is not the way to go it's a disaster it might be good for the elites but for the ordinary people ukraine would be what would have been deindustrialized by this deal factors would have been closed prices would have got up unemployment would have risen and so we've really got to puncture this kind of myth that the e.u. is the way to prosperity for eastern countries in europe it's not russia is the country that it's growing russia is the country that can offer great deals to the ukraine and that's the way that's the way the future lies i think we're going to get your perspective we'll thank you very much indeed live from oxford u.k. journalist neil clark here on r.t. good to see you go. back. u.s. troops may remain immune to afghan laws and still be carrying out military operations after their combat mission ends in twenty fourteen now that's what a draft security deal suggests you know afghan president said he wants i
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poland join the european union quickly or create will need much more years alexander said stretch of the german russian for things from time. the afghan president's project to devise from the country's influential come some of elders known as the jirga that he signed an important security pact with the u.s. as soon as possible and because they told the three thousand strong meeting he would not ratify the agreement with america until peace returned to afghanistan washington said any called must be reached as soon as possible but if the deal is sealed up to fifteen thousand u.s. soldiers will stay until twenty fourteen possibly beyond as well they would support forces but would still be able to carry out military operations against al qaida and its affiliates the deal also includes keeping the right to raid homes now that's an issue that's enraged the afghan people and another contentious point to the deal would give american forces immunity placing them soley on the u.s. military jurisdiction political analyst and former afghan lawmaker told us that if u.s. troops do remain only to b
poland join the european union quickly or create will need much more years alexander said stretch of the german russian for things from time. the afghan president's project to devise from the country's influential come some of elders known as the jirga that he signed an important security pact with the u.s. as soon as possible and because they told the three thousand strong meeting he would not ratify the agreement with america until peace returned to afghanistan washington said any called must...
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in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentally say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always telling never telling the other side the down side and i discover this to be true with the polish government and poor polish authorities because they are in fact on the side of these big corporations walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're
in poland farmers stood up against chevron to fight fracking to no avail fracking pumps a high pressure cocktail of water sand and chemicals the underground to release shale gas from the bedrock environmentally say it has the potential to trigger earthquakes as well as pollute the groundwater and the surrounding countryside the problems with show it with shale gas mining in poland is a question of secretiveness and kind of not telling people the real truth about what's going on and not always...
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on the side of these big corporations let go walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're going to leave but the farmers will be here and this is really what the fight is about us energy giant grills both abroad and at home and congress has been more than helpful to them domestically this week the house of representatives passed a bill that would impose a five thousand dollars a year on anyone wishing to stage an official protest against the drilling project . to become law the bill also needs to make its way to the senate before being sponsored by the president this is pathetic sad silly attempt by industry to squelch the ma. opponents of fracking on both sides of the atlantic or even more fearful about the future of the democratic pr
on the side of these big corporations let go walski partly shot his documentary drill baby drill in poland he says polish state television refused to broadcast that you know normal people. can get the information to fight against the corporations and the normal people you know the middle class people their objective is really to protect the land here to protect their place and the chevron. the corporations are here to exploit the land and they're going to leave but the farmers will be here and...
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poland is host to the climate change talks. activist says it's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. >> they include the world's largest steel and mining company. it's activities produce over 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that's more than the entire co2 output for oil producing venezuela. also a partner - poland's largest trick company. it runs this power stakes, a large fossil fuel power plant in the world. >> it's concerning and dangerous and we have to ensure that this conference is for the interests of people on the planet. these companies, and their bottom line is to ensure that they continue to make a max miss profits. in my mind this is akin to having cigarette companies sponsoring a conference on lung cancer and then surprised when the conference says, "smoking is acceptable and should be encouraged." others in business say it's welcome and necessary. >> business is worried about climate change, it's an issue. they have to be part of the solution, they can't do it witho
poland is host to the climate change talks. activist says it's no surprise which companies the organizers chose to sponsor the event. >> they include the world's largest steel and mining company. it's activities produce over 190 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. that's more than the entire co2 output for oil producing venezuela. also a partner - poland's largest trick company. it runs this power stakes, a large fossil fuel power plant in the world. >> it's concerning and...