Europe is facing today and how we Work Together on those. Among these challenges is russias invasion of ukraine two years ago and the threat it poses to our security as transatlantic partners. As a result of that invasion, natos membership has grown adding finland and sweden to its strength, and the question of ukraine relationship to nato is going to be front and center at this summer washington summit. The European Union has sped forward europeans opening negotiations just last month and while that would be a very dependent process, the decision also recognizes and supports ukraines european future. What we are seeing is a strategic shift. The invasion of ukraine has shifted europes threat perception arguably europes center of gravity. And this is give an immediate impetus to the weimar triangle, france, germany and poland working coop really together on issues of concern. And so in fact, while cooperation between france and germany has often been seen as the motor powering European
[inaudible conversations] conve] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon and welcome to the wilson center. We were founded as a living memorial to the former president. So we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven, and fiercely nonpartisan. I am Robin Quinville and a director of the Global Europe Program here at the center, and where focus on the challenges europe is facing today and how we Work Together on those. Among these challenges is russias invasion of ukraine two years ago and the threat it poses to our security as transatlantic partners. As a result of that invasion, natos membership has grown adding finland and sweden to its strength, and the question of ukraine relationship to nato is going to be front and center at this summer washington summit. The European Union has sped forward europeans opening negotiations just last month and while that would be a very dependent process, the decision also recognizes and supports ukraines european future. What we are seeing
We are live on cspan2 with remarks from parliamentary leaders from france, germany and poland on European Security. Amid them russiaukraine war. Speaking at the Wilson Center in washington, d. C. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon and welcome to the Wilson Center. We were founded as a living memorial to the former president. So we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven, and fiercely nonpartisan. I am Robin Quinville and a director of the Global Europe Program here at the center, and where focus on the challenges europe is facing today and how we Work Together on those. Among these challenges is russias invasion of ukraine two years ago and the threat it poses to our security as transatlantic partners. As a result of that invasion, natos membership has grown adding finland and sweden to its strength, and the question of ukraine relationship to nato is going to be front and center at this summer washington summit. The European Union has sped for
Complete direct control over the impeachment process, its up to you to begin it, and he knew that was true and kind of didnt want it to be true in that interview at that point. He sort of deflected it a little bit and he was very much on the same page rhetorically as Speaker Pelosi at the time sigh all those talking points, they disappeared rather quickly with jerry nadler and tonight, as i was listening to them with you, he increasingly sounds and he has for months now like a House Judiciary Committee who understands his place in history and how his work will be judged in history. Yeah, and its also, i mean, hes saying listen, everybody is focused on the semantics but this is happening. This is yes. This is underway and were proceeding yes on the grounds of whats in the Mueller Report. One of the things that was interesting to hear from him tonight is other nonMueller Report grounds on which they are considering articles of impeachment against the president right now. And its not all
Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. President Trump Campaigned on two distinct sets of promises. There was a group of people he was going to help and a group of people he was going to hurt. And by and large, he has kept the latter set of promises. We see it every day. He has relentlessly demonized and insulted immigrants, hispanics, african americans, muslims, and just generally people who live in cities. He has produced a climate that many view is a direct predicate for the acts of violence and harassment weve seen like the 22 dead in el paso as just one of many examples. He is also, and this is important, crucially followed through on policy. He tried and ultimately succeeded in instituting the travel ban on people from predominantly muslim countries. He separated 2,000 children from their parents at the border. And after a judge told him not to, he separated 900 more. He has kept people, including children in cages for weeks with no shower, no toothbrush. At least 24 immigra