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we are very different from europe in many different ways. you can't found ooh county in the united states that approaches not one county. you believe europe is venus, and america is mars. >> i think do think there's a tremendous difference. i think the culture badges are being won in europe in the enlightenment and personal autonomy, and personal freedom and there being one in the united states on the adjudicate christ judeo christian. with cal vun in his um. you're an individual be calvinist that and the we're in something together with god that we have sort of a contract between human beings and god and the american still think this way. you think this rhetoric out of the white house with democratic, and republican presidents. it's not going away. >> you want to comment on that. >> i think that we have that doctrine and it's held up as an ideal in america it become somewhat attenuated. ththother thing about cal vunism. this is of the for and religion it became gradually what happened after the review formation that the netherlands becaform
we are very different from europe in many different ways. you can't found ooh county in the united states that approaches not one county. you believe europe is venus, and america is mars. >> i think do think there's a tremendous difference. i think the culture badges are being won in europe in the enlightenment and personal autonomy, and personal freedom and there being one in the united states on the adjudicate christ judeo christian. with cal vun in his um. you're an individual be...
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yes it was good news for europe and good news for russia for europe it's very important to ensure supplies given the tense situation in north africa right now for russia this will give direct access to some of its most important clients in europe without having to go through transit countries like ukraine and belarus so it's a win win situation for both partners and yet construction work will be completed on may fifteenth then technical maintenance will begin in the summer and europe will receive its first supplies in we'll have more on that in around ten minutes time in the business world. so you. on now in the battle against terrorism in the north caucasus it's not just russian special forces on the frontline within the muslim community there are an ideological battle is raging between moderates the extremist groups trying to lure young people parties time parts. but busy day at university in russia's north caucasus these students are learning about arab culture and language to try to broaden their horizons so were civilians but until radical islamists took a hold on him. through i saw t
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position to help them in europe we will help them on a short term and then after what we were sent back to their countries where they were where they felt try to form they are they are living is there really. is it really feasible to send people by libya back to chile is here in the short. no in the short term we need to limit their presence to italy because that's where they have come instead of as the city attorney and administration has suggested to give them legal permission to travel around in this european union to limit to the e.u. the e.u. all help each other lives open free boarders that's i guess what italy's yes it is and yes i want to help there the idea of the european union was to help each other but the realistic terms of the european union center be that we just it for some problems upon each other and that's not the way to do it that's what i'm saying i'm fully in support of the german position italy has created a problem has been thought a problem by the situation in north africa but has has also created a problem by giving these promises to these people and they are b
position to help them in europe we will help them on a short term and then after what we were sent back to their countries where they were where they felt try to form they are they are living is there really. is it really feasible to send people by libya back to chile is here in the short. no in the short term we need to limit their presence to italy because that's where they have come instead of as the city attorney and administration has suggested to give them legal permission to travel...
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we are very different from europe in many different ways. you can't found ooh county in the united states that approaches not one county. you believe europe is venus, and america is mars. >> i think do think there's a tremendous difference. i think the culture badges are being won in europe in the enlightenment and personal autonomy, and personal freedom and there being one in the united states on the adjudicate christ judeo christian. with cal vun in his um. you're an individual be calvinist that and the we're in something together with god that we have sort of a contract between human beings and god and the american still think this way. you think this rhetoric out of the white house with democratic, and republican presidents. it's not going away. >> you want to comment on that. >> i think that we have that doctrine and it's held up as an ideal in america it become somewhat attenuated. ththother thing about cal vunism. this is of the for and religion it became gradually what happened after the review formation that the netherlands becaform
we are very different from europe in many different ways. you can't found ooh county in the united states that approaches not one county. you believe europe is venus, and america is mars. >> i think do think there's a tremendous difference. i think the culture badges are being won in europe in the enlightenment and personal autonomy, and personal freedom and there being one in the united states on the adjudicate christ judeo christian. with cal vun in his um. you're an individual be...
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were discussing peace in europe. and these, so they didn't really fit in, if you like, with the young british ingenue who blushed and sort of blurted out and couldn't really talk about anything. they were much more, they were much nearer to the well-established hostess who would be holding a -- and meeting and discussing events of the day and meeting foreign diplomats. they carried these out remarkably well. they were in their 20s and so, you know, interested in who her dancing partner was going to be. the fact they had much more to offer made them very popular, and they received proposals of marriage almost from the beginning of their time in europe. i mean, pez and louisa, of course, mary ann was already married. >> you talk about the introductions they first received and they make a very important connection almost immediately. can you tell us some about that and how that really shapes their experience in england from that point on? >> indeed, it did. because at the first dinner parties that they attended when the
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in europe they actually decreased with 16% in the same period. so we must do something right. >> this is before the recession? >> no, that is including the recession. we just had the figures from 2010. then it is 13%, 14% that we have actually reduced to compare to 1990. where you have increased in the same period in the u.s. so we're doing something right. of course, when you're building a very complex system like that, those who do it first in the first couple of years of course have a lot of lessons learned. and in that sense it's true that we took the burden of developing the system. now we have the experiences there. and it's much more easy for those to follow. we know what works and where should you be careful. >> okay. what's the biggest lesson for california in all of this? >> i don't know. that's up to california. it seems like one of the less lessons we learned is it's crucial to be strong in the sense, do not give out too many allowances for free. that's the biggest temptation here. the industry would like to have a lot of allowances f
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fears of a libya style intervention in syria violence continues in europe and the us are considering sanctions to stop the bloody crackdown on antigovernment protests. prime minister putin gets out of the use of force in a conflict torn in nations saying politicians are not practicing what they preach. the french government is accused of spying on its people and targeting ethnic minorities under the veil of an anti terror program. plus a breeding ground for terrorism explores why the north caucasus attracts those aiming to manipulate islam and innocent youngsters in sunni extremists. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow well gunfire and explosions are being reported in southern syria after the army sent in more reinforcements in a crackdown against the anti government protesters the un has condemned the wave of government led violence and is urging an investigation washington meantime is calling for sanctions he's called a sliver of reports many fear that the west is getting ready for yet another intervention. according to human rights groups at least four hundred
fears of a libya style intervention in syria violence continues in europe and the us are considering sanctions to stop the bloody crackdown on antigovernment protests. prime minister putin gets out of the use of force in a conflict torn in nations saying politicians are not practicing what they preach. the french government is accused of spying on its people and targeting ethnic minorities under the veil of an anti terror program. plus a breeding ground for terrorism explores why the north...
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and in the arab unrest is in europe as a massive influx of immigrants barb's around the e.u. after italy offers tens of thousands of residents permits. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program the week started with tragedy in belarus when a deadly blast struck the metro in the capital minsk thirteen people have now died and over two hundred were injured after an explosive was detonated at a station during the monday evening rush hour two days after the bombing president lukashenko declared the authorities knew who was behind the terror attack five people have been detained including a man who's suspected of setting off explosives three of them have apparently confessed the motives for the bombing are still unclear or his apartment in which all the scribe's the first fatal terror attack in. country's modern history. five forty nine pm means country around a man steps on the platform of a crowded natural station who sees how the back on the floor and walks away for several minutes you can see him cold blooded waiting for the right mom
and in the arab unrest is in europe as a massive influx of immigrants barb's around the e.u. after italy offers tens of thousands of residents permits. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program the week started with tragedy in belarus when a deadly blast struck the metro in the capital minsk thirteen people have now died and over two hundred were injured after an explosive was detonated at a station during the monday evening rush hour two days after...
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and europe and so by trade. their own currencies they're promoting in terms of reporters who have dollars reserve currency i think that's still got a long way to go you know sixty one percent of reserves in two thousand and ten were in dollars the same as the year before it's you know it's not going to change anytime soon but do more and more of these agreements push that issue more in the direction away from the dollar you know there's going through your move but so it's a long term thing. it's a fairly possible but there are a lot of reasons or nobody in china who doesn't want their currency to be a major reserve currency as mike was driving the co-director of the center for economic and policy research. as nato airstrikes over libya worry the brics countries american drone strikes in pakistan are the cause of unraveling relations fresh u.s. drone strikes this morning prompted strong condemnation by pakistani officials the strikes are the first since a march seventeenth attack that reportedly killed dozens of
and europe and so by trade. their own currencies they're promoting in terms of reporters who have dollars reserve currency i think that's still got a long way to go you know sixty one percent of reserves in two thousand and ten were in dollars the same as the year before it's you know it's not going to change anytime soon but do more and more of these agreements push that issue more in the direction away from the dollar you know there's going through your move but so it's a long term thing....
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of also reached partners in europe. blames france's illegal to pour titian of romance. and we will consulting allies and sending north africa. back to its in the in the face of the international i list here fault is no longer lakesha regimes like you are wrong when it picks all its own if it minorities could create so called we being the french government over its cause along policy so it will quote approval of politicians. nice quality last week quipped more expected to do the same in the coming days only bush will see. you all with r.t. and still to come our next hour we've got more on it europe's immigration problems but this time in the u.k. . why don't we in britain decide also how many people come in every year we talk to an m.e.p. here says the european union is tying great britain's hands and its attempts to tackle of massive migrant influx. but what exactly fifty years ago this week yuri gagarin made history when he became the first and i had to go into space it was a monumental achievement marking the beginning of a new age the age of a manned space exploratio
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european leaders are actually pushing europe into the united states so we're going to see europe becoming remodeled and faded further with the united states but isn't this high on the. business hike in energy prices and kneejerk reaction because overall if we look at what's happening there and maybe despite the disruption and the turmoil that the rebels are matching creating their own central bank add a new national oil company so doesn't that suggest that they're actually getting their act together. to an extent it is a knee jerk reaction but i'd like to also point out that the rebels the oil supplies have. been military as well. and pipelines as well. in libya but the europeans know very well you know very well what direction. this is taking and yes it is it's more than a neat need jerk reaction because it is strategically it helps justify a new economic reform policies there austerity measures when prices go up a lot of things in the economy after change and instead of moving in cooperation with russia they're actually moving away from russia which is very ironic interests . let's just
european leaders are actually pushing europe into the united states so we're going to see europe becoming remodeled and faded further with the united states but isn't this high on the. business hike in energy prices and kneejerk reaction because overall if we look at what's happening there and maybe despite the disruption and the turmoil that the rebels are matching creating their own central bank add a new national oil company so doesn't that suggest that they're actually getting their act...
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and i think generally across western europe. now. where you'll find more on all of our stories are plenty else lined up for you as well but let's have a quick look now what is for you a website and sex sells but crime would never pay using new orleans. to policing prostitutes is on the line. and in the battle to save a fukushima the world's attention maybe turning elsewhere workers are stricken while still risking their lives to prevent a complete disaster but developments are called there's also over the latest video reports on our you tube channel. and. it's. down the official ante allocation your by phone or i pod touch from the i choose our. life on the go. video on demand our keys my old cars and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on call. out is coming to you live from moscow now in today's choked cities were encouraged to east traffic and take public transport but in russia that can carry some serious risks shuttle buses are cheap and frequent but in some places they're involved in up to huff of all road accidents
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how we are playing in europe. i require some experience of course but the most important thing is of course it is in possession of the ball. but we will be from. anywhere else you have ever seen it for the inwards we certainly have nothing to lose anymore now the first half at old trafford will definitely be very important if we're able to school for one new lead the crowd will get uneasy because they'll expect a clear win at home against the underdogs then there might be a chance for us but it will certainly be very difficult. all over in english premier league wolves chances of avoiding relegation who was involved in the second bottom team last train at stoke on tuesday nice soft goals from tim jones and ryan shawcross the potters in charge and jermaine pennant is the first right striker wrapped up the scoring f.a. cup final stoke are now up to ninth wolves were made a point from safety before games after play one on wednesday following need a draw at home to bolton to reach this. ishmail safe market forty point
how we are playing in europe. i require some experience of course but the most important thing is of course it is in possession of the ball. but we will be from. anywhere else you have ever seen it for the inwards we certainly have nothing to lose anymore now the first half at old trafford will definitely be very important if we're able to school for one new lead the crowd will get uneasy because they'll expect a clear win at home against the underdogs then there might be a chance for us but it...
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of also reached partners in europe blames france's illegal deport asian a room of its. and. consulting our allies and sending north african refugees back to italy in the food international anger analysts fear france could no longer lecture regimes like you're wrong when it picks all its own if minorities but critics look for the french government over its hardline policies simple quote truthful politicians in the people of the last week quit more are expected to do the same in the coming days the new bush will od see how this time the issue of integrating muslims into european society is gaining in momentum in light of the huge influx of immigrants from violence toward arab countries italy which is bearing the brunt of the exodus announced this week it would grant temporary residency to tens of thousands of people and something that's angering other in the u. states one m.e.p. told us that the situation shows that the blocks border control system desperately needs reform. berlusconi and his minister should have believe very clear that these people have no future in europe be
of also reached partners in europe blames france's illegal deport asian a room of its. and. consulting our allies and sending north african refugees back to italy in the food international anger analysts fear france could no longer lecture regimes like you're wrong when it picks all its own if minorities but critics look for the french government over its hardline policies simple quote truthful politicians in the people of the last week quit more are expected to do the same in the coming days...
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minister should have made it very clear that these people have no future in europe because by giving them just to just the hope of getting a legal permission to stay in europe he's creating another foot waves so to speak another migration from from libya from egypt from tunisia who find it a possibility it's a country europe reality is really striking here i mean for now ten years my party an equivalence to my eyes you have been crying out loud against the open borders because it's treated so many problems with illegal migration with with international crime and so on the entire idea has failed and therefore we need to step back into into this situation which we had ten years ago where there was actually national poll because it is for the benefit of the national status for the benefit of the populations of europe. also this hour we travel to france where lawmakers are struggling to deal with a large minority community there is a story of course the country brings in a traditional veils a that improving integration critics say the actual effect is very different also. it's like this
minister should have made it very clear that these people have no future in europe because by giving them just to just the hope of getting a legal permission to stay in europe he's creating another foot waves so to speak another migration from from libya from egypt from tunisia who find it a possibility it's a country europe reality is really striking here i mean for now ten years my party an equivalence to my eyes you have been crying out loud against the open borders because it's treated so...
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europe's largest lender h.s.b.c. is pulling the plug on its retail operations in russia the move comes less than two years after announced a two hundred million dollar expansion plan the company says it will focus instead on corporate and investment banking. despite a slight decline on monday the russian currency still retains its high against the dollar eager provide relief several sectors of the country's economy would benefit from a further strengthening up of a. as for stronger rules i would say that well actually this is not true will strong is strong is the u.s. currency is very weak so if you look at the baskets of dollar in europe so the trade is not so significant of course or high all the prices is very supportive and severe strengthening the ruble there's no doubt of this but i still would think that. the safe of five percent or strengthening of ruble about five percent is not really bad for russia and talking about the circus which will benefit from ruble strengthening you that see is definitely consumers
europe's largest lender h.s.b.c. is pulling the plug on its retail operations in russia the move comes less than two years after announced a two hundred million dollar expansion plan the company says it will focus instead on corporate and investment banking. despite a slight decline on monday the russian currency still retains its high against the dollar eager provide relief several sectors of the country's economy would benefit from a further strengthening up of a. as for stronger rules i...
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while deloris reels from the shock of terror striking its capital elsewhere in europe they are seemingly turning a blind eye to extremist lang's. the situation is that. the stander. on he's associates they are working for the politicization of islamist spring feel about who. they want to make radicals later with question why a man in finland who's behind a website link to terrorism is being prosecuted for smuggling also this hour. the enemy wasn't born on september eleventh he simply rose a full length from the train just morning and allowed him to get to his feet these are the thoughts of prominent russian expert on transnational crime and says the war on terror won't be won unless each country pulls its way. russia's prime minister told party colleagues this week that it's too premature to target him running for the two thousand and twelve presidential election by the report and that members of the country's leading united russia party wholly attempts to portray him and president of vienna as rivals let's get more on this from marcie's xan thomas good morning thanks for being here with
while deloris reels from the shock of terror striking its capital elsewhere in europe they are seemingly turning a blind eye to extremist lang's. the situation is that. the stander. on he's associates they are working for the politicization of islamist spring feel about who. they want to make radicals later with question why a man in finland who's behind a website link to terrorism is being prosecuted for smuggling also this hour. the enemy wasn't born on september eleventh he simply rose a...
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i mean come in the europe. i think that you should be closer to europe but of course there are some things for the. public because of normal life style relations but not a little bit also contain i would see bridges they can paint problems but they also can piece decisions they can piece ways and they can peace process for the future thank you thank you very much of it sam and thank you very much just a reminder that my guests on the show today were out of. the executive secretary of the russian polish group on difficult issues and angie holan skee the chairman of
i mean come in the europe. i think that you should be closer to europe but of course there are some things for the. public because of normal life style relations but not a little bit also contain i would see bridges they can paint problems but they also can piece decisions they can piece ways and they can peace process for the future thank you thank you very much of it sam and thank you very much just a reminder that my guests on the show today were out of. the executive secretary of the...
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what we have put in europe will be from. very close some experience of course but most important thing is of course actions and section of the ball seem to be a breath of relief from home you or anyone else your idea of the need for unions to we certainly have nothing to lose anymore now the first match at old trafford will definitely be very important. if we're able to score for one new lead the crowd will get uneasy because they'll expect a clear win at home against the underdogs then there might be a chance for us but it will certainly be very difficult. well meanwhile the dust is flying ahead of wednesday night's second semifinal between well madrid and bosler at the back as part of coach pep guardiola a foul mouth attack on his opposite number which as a rule no earlier india has said guardiola was a new breed of coach that criticised corrupt decisions by referees that comment really annoyed the boss a manager who said in between it's peter's that renia was the boss and nor step two went on to suggest their relationship
what we have put in europe will be from. very close some experience of course but most important thing is of course actions and section of the ball seem to be a breath of relief from home you or anyone else your idea of the need for unions to we certainly have nothing to lose anymore now the first match at old trafford will definitely be very important. if we're able to score for one new lead the crowd will get uneasy because they'll expect a clear win at home against the underdogs then there...
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of also outraged partners in europe blames france's illegal decortication of. among its bombing of libya and . consulting allies and cindy north african refugees it's in the in the face of international ngo fear from. iran when it picks on its own ethnic minorities but critics of. the french government over its hardline policies several proof of politicians in the. last week quips and more are expected to do the same in the coming days the new bush will see paris. they share of integrating muslims into european societies gain momentum in light of the huge influx of immigrants from violence torn arab countries it away which is bearing the brunt of the exodus an ounce this week it would grant temporary residency to tens of thousands of people something that's angering other e.u. states why and repeat told us that the situation shows the blocks border control system desperately needs reform. minister should have food made it very clear that these people have no future in europe because by giving them just do just the hope of getting a legal permission to stay he's
of also outraged partners in europe blames france's illegal decortication of. among its bombing of libya and . consulting allies and cindy north african refugees it's in the in the face of international ngo fear from. iran when it picks on its own ethnic minorities but critics of. the french government over its hardline policies several proof of politicians in the. last week quips and more are expected to do the same in the coming days the new bush will see paris. they share of integrating...
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europe has been wrestling with debt problems for the better part of a year now. now it has higher inflation. next week it may see higher interest rates. are you concerned about putting money to work on the continent? >> we think to a certain extent the sovereign debt issues have been a bit overblown. you've got a $500 billion plan which we think can keep things under control for the next two, three years, and the majority of companies in europe are really global in nature, and the valuations there are extremely attractive. >> tom: does the inflation picture in europe concern you at all, or does that make you a net buyer? >> we're watching the inflation picture globally. we're not concerned about a sharp, stand increase there. we think some of the inflation pressures are more of a temporary phenomenon. >> tom: you certainly run the global fund. what about japan, last three weeks, wrestling with the twin disasters of the earthquake and the tsunami, and of course the nuclear problem. >> this is a really unfortunate situation. we have operations there. fortunately, n
europe has been wrestling with debt problems for the better part of a year now. now it has higher inflation. next week it may see higher interest rates. are you concerned about putting money to work on the continent? >> we think to a certain extent the sovereign debt issues have been a bit overblown. you've got a $500 billion plan which we think can keep things under control for the next two, three years, and the majority of companies in europe are really global in nature, and the...
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. >> wve got a two speed economy in europe. you've got them powering ahead sum me because it is so efficient, so, it's got competitive advantage and value added engineering. >> charlie: they export like nobody does. >> it's hard to even california up. others have found this difficult particularly the hot periphery that benefited from lower interest rates. and that's a real problem for the euro area, two speed europe. >> charlie: what's the future of the euro? >> it's a huge political commitment from the particularly the french and the germans to keep this thing going. and i think that the innovations that they made in terms of debt financing, making available support for all governments including the greeks although the germans' fierce public opinion was absolutely antipathy to the greeks -- >> charlie: we're taking libya now because they're also in the news and there are some questions as to whether what nato can do and whether nato needs to whatever you might say double down or needs to put more into the fight. >> i think tha
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in europe or more precisely in front. because let me tell you europe does not yet exist in a military sense. and the europeans still rely on the american g.p.s. . during periods of diplomatic tension access to the american g.p.s. can be denied by its own. like russia and china europe is developing its own global navigation satellite alternative known as the galileo system. you create enemies you share a fire friends and you really didn't mean to do that was not what you know if you're a strategic thinker you certainly do not want to be terrifying your allies that's not a good way to go and you don't want to be provoking your enemies into taking actions to kalar you. so i think we've stepped way over the rhetorical line here. but in the united states anyway and we have to figure out how to to back away from that because we're actually creating negative consequences and worse during other people to do things that will challenge us and this. for a number of decades the united states has been pursuing a military doctrine of s
in europe or more precisely in front. because let me tell you europe does not yet exist in a military sense. and the europeans still rely on the american g.p.s. . during periods of diplomatic tension access to the american g.p.s. can be denied by its own. like russia and china europe is developing its own global navigation satellite alternative known as the galileo system. you create enemies you share a fire friends and you really didn't mean to do that was not what you know if you're a...
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europe's economy may end up in the hands of the united states if it keeps avoiding russia as its main energy supplier so says canada based political research or various other road. we're seeing world economy becoming remodelled figure continent specifically the members of the e.u. they themselves are part of this project and they're driving themselves further into the orbit the united states are knocking away for russia which is an actual. dependable is an actual dependable and stable form of energy. for europe but they themselves when they get involved in such operations as the ones in iraq or in libya know very well strategically what the outcome will be and and so that european leaders are actually pushing europe into the lap of the united states so we're going to see europe becoming remodeled and faded further with the united states when energy analysts will cost crude oil prices are likely to drop any time soon with the conflict in libya and beyond showing little sign of letting up well for more on the situation in libya that's cause live to chicago based radio host and author st
europe's economy may end up in the hands of the united states if it keeps avoiding russia as its main energy supplier so says canada based political research or various other road. we're seeing world economy becoming remodelled figure continent specifically the members of the e.u. they themselves are part of this project and they're driving themselves further into the orbit the united states are knocking away for russia which is an actual. dependable is an actual dependable and stable form of...
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real ones from the shock of a terror attack striking in the capital or elsewhere in europe a blind eye and seemingly being turned to extremist rulings in the program here and we will question why finland behind a terribly good website is on trial for smuggling not for supporting extremism plus . we be part of a solution to all the others on. what he started or not part of prague they could as our pakistan's prime minister talked to r.t. about the role his country could international fight against terror. russia's prime minister told party colleagues this week that it's premature to talk of him running for the two thousand and twelve presidential election that they're putting it but members of the country's leading united russia party cooling attempts to portray him president get that as rivals saying he's short on us for that. certainly it has been an interesting week in the russian national politics especially when you talk about the two top two positions in the country and arguably the two most dynamic men in russian politics and that of course is dmitri medvedev the president and bl
real ones from the shock of a terror attack striking in the capital or elsewhere in europe a blind eye and seemingly being turned to extremist rulings in the program here and we will question why finland behind a terribly good website is on trial for smuggling not for supporting extremism plus . we be part of a solution to all the others on. what he started or not part of prague they could as our pakistan's prime minister talked to r.t. about the role his country could international fight...
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the second winter x games europe will be held in tignes, france. but canthey replicate their success in a european sporting culture? >>reporter: the winter x games, home to a 22 foot high superpipe and a slopestyle course with some of the most challenging kickers, jumps and rails to be found on mountain. >>woods: everything about the x games is cool and awesome, that's just how i've grown up seeing it and seeingx games as the pinnacle of where you want to be >>reporter: after 15 years stateside, the games have become the blue riband event for freestyle skiing and snowboarding and in 2010 the games finally made it across the atlantic for the first edition of the winter x games europe. >>merignargues: last year it was a big success, it was a surprise for us and for espn and canal + too. we expected 30,000 spectators and there was more like 60,000 spectators, we expected 200 journalists and there were nearly 400 journalists, everything like that it was a very very big success for the first years. >>reporter: and, despite extremely challenging weather,
the second winter x games europe will be held in tignes, france. but canthey replicate their success in a european sporting culture? >>reporter: the winter x games, home to a 22 foot high superpipe and a slopestyle course with some of the most challenging kickers, jumps and rails to be found on mountain. >>woods: everything about the x games is cool and awesome, that's just how i've grown up seeing it and seeingx games as the pinnacle of where you want to be >>reporter: after...
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most of europe a kind of brace for the sort of thing the general public in berlin one very good thought and it's what i'm trying to say is basically you can look for a possible problem when you go on the metro these days anywhere in europe is this the same thing in the general public we all go against potential acts of terror. well as i said russia is a different case russia has an internal conflict and ongoing conflicts the suicide bombers they have. it's an organized group it operates across. north caucasus and they have they haven't made a secret that they are planning attacks on russian infrastructure however we hasn't seen any video messages that are of the leader of the chechen rebel group regularly releases we haven't seen any of the videos where he would make a point about attacking belorussian infrastructure and belarus and russia
most of europe a kind of brace for the sort of thing the general public in berlin one very good thought and it's what i'm trying to say is basically you can look for a possible problem when you go on the metro these days anywhere in europe is this the same thing in the general public we all go against potential acts of terror. well as i said russia is a different case russia has an internal conflict and ongoing conflicts the suicide bombers they have. it's an organized group it operates across....
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new york has issues, and europe has issues with antitrust. would you like to explain that? >> fundamentally big is not bad. we have been extremely successful. european companies, chinese companies, american companies, they love our microprocessors. so we have a sizable market share. we have worked with the f.t.c. and commercial litigants and the european commission to resolve the differences. we don't engage in anti-competitive behavior. our business practices are sound. but we recognize that the public authorities have the right to raise these types of questions, and we are as responsive as we can be. at the end of the day we produce a fantastic product. we're ahead of the competition in terms of the size of our microprocessors, in terms of the architecture, and that's why car companies or computermakers and many, many others buy intel chips. there's nothing we can do about it, but we will continue to work on a cooperative basis with authorities around the world on this issue. >> what's it like to work with europe and their governing bodies? >> we try to become -- we've tr
new york has issues, and europe has issues with antitrust. would you like to explain that? >> fundamentally big is not bad. we have been extremely successful. european companies, chinese companies, american companies, they love our microprocessors. so we have a sizable market share. we have worked with the f.t.c. and commercial litigants and the european commission to resolve the differences. we don't engage in anti-competitive behavior. our business practices are sound. but we recognize...
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rising gas demand in europe should see more money pouring into gas from scoffers by the end of the year the c.e.o. of the russian gas giant predicts the price of gas and its long term contracts could rise as much as sixty percent. to five hundred dollars per one thousand cubic meters i don't say miller said the fact that exports to europe were higher in april than the winter were good grounds for optimism. russia's fixed income market and last year's record companies oregon europe and turn to domestic members russia rode around eleven billion dollars at home since the beginning of the year that's a seventy percent increase compared to the same period last month the factors behind the huge positive economic outlook at home leading lower inflation on the strong the ruble. most of the markets now u.s. markets opened last. week and that's a negative look at the dow it's down point three percent nasdaq is at values then this is almost three year highs stocks are struggling with the resistance level coupled with high energy prices kimberly clark is credits for the profits forecast sending its
rising gas demand in europe should see more money pouring into gas from scoffers by the end of the year the c.e.o. of the russian gas giant predicts the price of gas and its long term contracts could rise as much as sixty percent. to five hundred dollars per one thousand cubic meters i don't say miller said the fact that exports to europe were higher in april than the winter were good grounds for optimism. russia's fixed income market and last year's record companies oregon europe and turn to...
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take a look at the markets now europe is trading flat on friday weighed by. the market's activities somewhat muted by the absence of london markets closed for the royal wedding national holiday terminal to make a dollar is the top decline on the dax it is higher this hour its shares are down one point eight percent the company reported a ninety three percent gain in the first quarter net income and a friend targets for the year by reading seventeen percent here and also equity markets are trading lower the sound the out says is a point two percent lower than my six is losing almost eight percent let's take a closer look at some individual share moves energy majors are trading in the red and lower crude prices rawson after russia's largest oil producer is losing one percent despite reporting a sixty percent increase in net profit for the press corps for positive financial results fail to prevent gas pumps as declining over eight percent and banking stocks are also on the downturn is shedding the stock. it's been a tough second quarter so far for the russian st
take a look at the markets now europe is trading flat on friday weighed by. the market's activities somewhat muted by the absence of london markets closed for the royal wedding national holiday terminal to make a dollar is the top decline on the dax it is higher this hour its shares are down one point eight percent the company reported a ninety three percent gain in the first quarter net income and a friend targets for the year by reading seventeen percent here and also equity markets are...
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we've got a more on europe's immigration problems but this time in the u.k. . why don't we in britain decide ourselves how many people come in every year we talk to an m.e.p. who says the european union it is tying a great britain's hands and its attempts to tackle a massive migrant influx. of exactly fifteen years ago this week yuri gagarin made history when he became the first man to go into space it was a monumental achievement marking the beginning of a new age that of the age of manned space exploration artists are so he went out and met some of the people who knew the legend and. i'm feeling all right ready for launch. and i have the honor of taking the cost of a great spacecraft into space first i was very happy to have it was only the beginning of april twelve one thousand nine hundred sixty one the day utica got in blasted off into space orbited the earth and made history. a feat celebrated across the globe. it was incredible it was hard to believe that this actually happened the national course of my school but for this man it was also the day his nam
we've got a more on europe's immigration problems but this time in the u.k. . why don't we in britain decide ourselves how many people come in every year we talk to an m.e.p. who says the european union it is tying a great britain's hands and its attempts to tackle a massive migrant influx. of exactly fifteen years ago this week yuri gagarin made history when he became the first man to go into space it was a monumental achievement marking the beginning of a new age that of the age of manned...
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just getting europe's leaders to face the banking truth a lot of bombing libya mr stanton class sleep expert suggested so because of what the government sunk to the good enough. got an unusual submission to the. child tracking holds the knife in chips. is going to. come. down with the official algae allocation joy phone call i pod touch from the i choose option. john. my. video on demand. is my old girl's. street now in the palm of your. on the potty dot com. the new york dearie has found a russian pilot's ability of conspiring to smuggle drugs into the u.s. constantine her shanker was arrested in a sting in west africa last year and transported to america it denies all the charges and desires to see a change in reports his lawyers say it's under the undercover agents who should be in the dark. words not deeds landing foreigners behind bars in the us russian pilot constantine your shango has been found guilty by a manhattan federal court jury of conspiring to smuggle drugs across borders the man was scooped up by u.s. officials in liberia last year and promptly taken to america along
just getting europe's leaders to face the banking truth a lot of bombing libya mr stanton class sleep expert suggested so because of what the government sunk to the good enough. got an unusual submission to the. child tracking holds the knife in chips. is going to. come. down with the official algae allocation joy phone call i pod touch from the i choose option. john. my. video on demand. is my old girl's. street now in the palm of your. on the potty dot com. the new york dearie has found a...
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fears of a libya style intervention in syria as violence continues europe and the us consider sanctions to stop the bloody crackdown on antigovernment protesters. the prime minister putin heads out of the use of force in a conflict torn nations saying politicians are not practicing what they preach. the french government is accused of spying on its people and targeting ethnic minorities some of the veil of an anti terror program. and the breeding ground for terrorism policy explores why the north caucuses attract some of those manipulate. innocent youngsters into the street mists. and despite all that of commodities and growth in global stock markets russia's r.t.s. mounted salute point eight percent my six point two percent find out more numbers as well as again around twenty minutes. worldwide news from moscow's city center this is artsy gunfire and explosions being reported in southern syria after the army sent in more reinforcements in a crackdown against and government protesters the un has condemned the wave of government led violence and is urging an investigation washington mean
fears of a libya style intervention in syria as violence continues europe and the us consider sanctions to stop the bloody crackdown on antigovernment protesters. the prime minister putin heads out of the use of force in a conflict torn nations saying politicians are not practicing what they preach. the french government is accused of spying on its people and targeting ethnic minorities some of the veil of an anti terror program. and the breeding ground for terrorism policy explores why the...
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and the united states are not going to decline he said does the rise of these nations mean that europe in the united states will decline said well that all depends on how they adjust if they're able to change or are able to invest more in education in science but he did say that this is going to take reform and so as one gets pointed out the emerging economies the bric nations are kind of the one high point at a conference where many people are talking about what needs to change in terms of the western banking reforms monetary tools and the u.s. dollar as the reserve currency. is cheap what about the practical side of this what's practically on the table what's going to be what so what is being put forward is put sure will. yeah you know it's hard to say what will come out of this because this is a bunch of bankers gathering and though there are people here that are very influential over policy they aren't that actual you know this is going to result in a policy that comes out of this directly it's more the end you know it's at the fact that they will have to wait and see that some of
and the united states are not going to decline he said does the rise of these nations mean that europe in the united states will decline said well that all depends on how they adjust if they're able to change or are able to invest more in education in science but he did say that this is going to take reform and so as one gets pointed out the emerging economies the bric nations are kind of the one high point at a conference where many people are talking about what needs to change in terms of the...
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the condition but other objection was political russia already supplies nearly a third of europe's gas but russian a third of the business pipeline was going to bring a new level of security why i avoid it because of conflicts which are good transit countries with ukraine and you have passed that basically held the whole of europe hostage to the demands of one transit country and recent events in the arab world are playing into the hands of those behind this project with the instability that it's all the europe needs north stream more than ever. corresponding ego growth of . this saturday night at least ten people have been killed in clashes between egypt for reform movements of the ruling military in cairo. on firing live ammunition into the air descended on tahrir square to disperse ongoing protests demonstrators angry over a lack of democratic reform to respond. tens of thousands of people to take the streets of madrid to protest against the basque separatist group demonstrators are demanding that anyone linked to the party be banned from running for public office it comes in respon
the condition but other objection was political russia already supplies nearly a third of europe's gas but russian a third of the business pipeline was going to bring a new level of security why i avoid it because of conflicts which are good transit countries with ukraine and you have passed that basically held the whole of europe hostage to the demands of one transit country and recent events in the arab world are playing into the hands of those behind this project with the instability that...
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agreement and the hartleys is europe because the big issue here is that europe at the very moment is not helping at all we were left with the burden of the . reception of these of these migrants and and so. there will indeed even germany the big power player in europe condemned the fact that it's in these and shoot visas to these north african immigrants isn't it. sure we have what i think what i think the italian government can you blame them for. leaving the situation can unexpected i mean we did the situation caught the our governments are not ready and the this is something the government can you blame the poor because actually the science of the. wave of migrants. were there not now just yesterday. at least since the beginning of the year so that's the point but on the other hand the problem is that at the very moment we have the problem of trying to frame these people in a sort of legal or earth frame sort of or it didn't word in order not to leave them in our identification centers i would call them without legal status and the only thing we could do so far was to grant them a
agreement and the hartleys is europe because the big issue here is that europe at the very moment is not helping at all we were left with the burden of the . reception of these of these migrants and and so. there will indeed even germany the big power player in europe condemned the fact that it's in these and shoot visas to these north african immigrants isn't it. sure we have what i think what i think the italian government can you blame them for. leaving the situation can unexpected i mean we...