Thursday, February 14, 2019

USA news on Youtube Feb 15 2019

 Polacy po raz kolejni zrównywani z nazistami? Po skandalicznej relacji amerykańskiej dziennikarki stacji MSNBC swoje „pięć groszy" dorzucił premier Izraela, Benjamin Netanjahu

Krajowe media zacytowały szefa izraelskiego rządu, który na szczycie bliskowschodnim miał nazwać Polaków z lat drugiej wojny światowej „kolaborantami hitlerowskich Niemiec"

 Dwie wypowiedzi na szczycie bliskowschodnim w Warszawie sprawiły, że Polacy mogą czuć się co najmniej znieważeni

Zaczęło się od relacji amerykańskiej dziennikarki Andrei Mitchell, która relacjonowała do USA iż w powstaniu w getcie żydowskim w 1943 roku Żydzi walczyli w stolicy „przeciwko polskiemu i nazistowskiemu reżimowi"

W tym samym materiale głos zabierał Mike Pence, wiceprezydent USA. Sprawa wywołała ciąg reakcji, od polskiej ambasady w USA, przez zawiadomienie polskiej prokuratury przez posła Tomasza Rzymkowskiego

IPN wniósł o sprostowanie wypowiedzi doświadczonej dziennikarki. Haniebny, obleśny, skandaliczny atak na Kaczyńską

„C*uj mnie interesuje ta dz*wka" „Polacy kolaborowali z nazistami, nikt za to nie ściga"

Zadziwiające słowa premiera Izraela Okazuje się jednak, że to nie koniec oczerniania Polski

Izraelskie media zacytowały premiera tego kraju Benjamina Netanjahu, który zabrał głos również podczas szczytu w Warszawie

Jak twierdzą „Jerusalem Post" i dziennik „Haaretz" dziennikarze mieli usłyszeć na jego konferencji zarzut kolaboracji Polaków z nazistami

 – Polacy kolaborowali z nazistami i nie znam nikogo, kto by kiedykolwiek został pozwany za takie stwierdzenie – czytamy w większości polskich serwisów informacyjnych, które powołują się na dwie gazety izraelskie

 Media twierdzą, że słowa padły w trakcie wizyty Netanjahu w Muzeum Polin. Jeśli rzeczywiście premier Izraela wypowiedział te słowa, to szykuje się spory kryzys dyplomatyczny

 Podobne ochłodzenie na linii Polska-Izrael nastąpiło nie tak dawno, przy pracach Sejmu nad nowelizacją ustawy o IPN, która miałaby egzekwować kary właśnie za mowę o polskiej kolaboracji z nazistami podczas drugiej wojny światowej

W pierwotnej wersji przewidziano karę pozbawienia wolności nawet do trzech lat. Ostatecznie PiS odstąpił od zapisów karnych

 DALSZA CZĘŚĆ TEKSTU POD GALERIĄ Sprawa wypowiedzi uderzających w imię Polski będzie jutro jednym z głównych tematów dyskusji w PiS

Partia rządząca dostrzega, że sprawy na arenie międzynarodowej poszły za daleko. – Na najbliższym posiedzeniu Sejmu PiS zaproponuje uchwałę ws

odpowiedzialności za holokaust wz. z niedopuszczalnymi wypowiedziami które miały miejsce podczas konferencji bliskowschodniej – poinformowała Beata Mazurek, rzecznika Prawa i Sprawiedliwości

 ZOBACZ TAKŻE:   źródła: Polsat News

For more infomation >> Międzynarodowy skandal podczas konferencji bliskowschodniej. Polityk nazwał Polaków kolaborantami - Duration: 4:46.

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Donald Trump will 'declare national emergency' to build Mexico border wall - Duration: 8:14.

 Donald Trump will declare a national emergency to find extra funds to build his Mexico border wall, the most senior Republican in the US Senate announced on Thursday, setting up the prospect of a new court battle

   Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader, said Mr Trump had pledged to sign a compromise deal that would provide more than $1 billion for barriers along the border but would also go one step further

   "He also will be issuing a national emergency declaration at the same time. I indicated to him I'm going to support the national emergency declaration," Mr McConnell said

   The announcement, made on the floor of the Senate as Mr McConnell was seeking to secure votes for the compromise package, came as a surprise and triggered a backlash from Democrats, civil rights activists and even some Republicans

   "Declaring a national emergency would be a lawless act, a gross abuse of the power of the presidency and a desperate attempt to distract from the fact that President Trump broke his core promise to have Mexico pay for his wall," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement

 Mr Trump had long floated the idea of declaring a national emergency, which would give him extra powers to unilaterally move around funds, as a way of circumventing Congress and ensuring he could deliver his campaign promise to build a Mexico border wall

   However the prospect of a lengthy battle in America's courts – a legal challenge is all but inevitable – and vocal opposition from scores of Republican senators was thought to have convinced Mr Trump not to go down that path

   Even Mr McConnell had criticised the idea publicly, saying last month: "I don't think much of that idea

"   But Mr Trump had come under criticism from leading right-wing US figures over a compromise deal that had been struck between Republican and Democrat congressmen this week

 The US president had demanded $5.7 billion for more than 200 miles of wall along the US-Mexico border

That demand had led to a 35-day government shutdown, the longest in US history, before it reopened for three weeks of talks

   But the new agreement included just $1.375 billion for 55 miles of new border barriers

Furthermore the barrier would be fencing rather than a concrete wall, as Mr Trump had once envisioned

   Sean Hannity, the Fox News presenter who is close to the president, had dubbed the agreement a "garbage compromise"

Mark Meadows, the Republican congressman who leads the influential Freedom Caucus, had also been critical

   The US Senate overwhelmingly passed the compromise spending bill on Thursday before the House of Representatives followed suit later in the day, with a vote of 300 to 128

 Mr Trump must sign the bill by midnight on Friday to avoid yet another government shutdown

   By signing the bill and declaring a national emergency, Mr Trump would both avoid another shutdown – which he risked getting the blame for – and be able to show his supporters that he is still building the border wall

   Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat House speaker, said she may launch a legal challenge and warned the move would create "great unease and dismay" among her party

   "It is not an emergency, what is happening at the border," Ms Pelosi said, calling the claim an "illusion"

   She insisted that the constitution gave the "power of the purse" to Congress, appearing to question whether Mr Trump was overstepping his powers

   Mr Trump has repeatedly stated he will look to other federal sources to fund his wall, noting on Wednesday that the administration has access to "a lot of money" being repurposed from existing federal funds to cover unmet wall construction costs

 But some Republicans have been warning that an emergency declaration would set a potentially problematic precedent

 "I have concerns about the precedent that could be set with the use of emergency action to re-appropriate funds," veteran Republican Senator Chuck Grassley said in a statement

 "Accordingly, I will study the president's declaration closely."  National emergencies have been declared 58 times since the laws were reformed in 1976, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, but none of those occasions was over spending which Congress would not grant

   The move theoretically opens up at least 123 different powers that a US president could use, according to experts

But each one has a tight legal definition which Mr Trump would have to meet.   There has been speculation that the Trump administration has been looking at two particular powers linked to military construction

But in both cases the government would have to be prove why the border wall is needed for national defence

   Lindsey Graham, the Republican senator and close confidante of the president, said: "He has all the legal authority in the world to do this and I will stand behind him

"  Sarah Sanders, the White House press secretary, said "we're very prepared" when asked about the possibility of a legal challenge but added that she did not expect one

 

For more infomation >> Donald Trump will 'declare national emergency' to build Mexico border wall - Duration: 8:14.

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Entro il 2028 nuova missione con astronauti: "Ma il nostro vero obiettivo è che gli umani possano an - Duration: 2:06.

La Nasa accelera i piani, sostenuti dal presidente americano Donald Trump, per tornare sulla Luna e questa volta per "rimanerci"

Lo ha detto l'amministratore della Nasa, Jim Bridenstine, durante una conferenza stampa nel quartier generale di Washington

"E' importante tornare sulla Luna il prima possibile", ha osservato Bridenstine, auspicando di inviare gli astronauti entro il 2028

"E questa volta quando andremo sulla Luna non lasceremo solo bandiere e impronte per poi ritornarvi dopo 50 anni

Stiamo facendo qualcosa di totalmente diverso rispetto ad ogni altro Paese del mondo - ha proseguito - quello che stiamo cercando di fare è rendere sostenibile che gli umani possano andare e venire"

L'ultima persona ad aver camminato sulla Luna è stato Eugene Cernan nel dicembre del 1972, con la missione dell'Apollo 17

Prima di inviare di nuovo esseri umani, la Nasa intende mandare una sonda spaziale sulla Luna entro il 2024 e ha già invitato il settore privato a presentare offerte per la sua costruzione

La scadenza per la presentazione delle offerte è il 25 marzo prossimo.

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