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gerhard schroeder was chancellor of germany from one nine hundred ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at nordstrom's russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic sea europe mr further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gazprom. i know. we're not talking about a dependence on russia we're talking about cooperation between russia on the one side and the european union on the other in the energy sector. north stream is viewed as a priority project by both russia and the e.u. because it's been part of europe's energy networks since two thousand and six is recognized by the european parliament and the e.u. council of energy ministers and for more patient part i meant ordered from the energy minister to nordstrom pipelines have already been laid what top of the third one will be added and what will be its capacity we haven't yet that we currently have at least two pipelines with a total capacity of fifty five billion cubic meters the question of whether a third or even fourth pipeline will be laid should be answered by european stock holders of as yo
gerhard schroeder was chancellor of germany from one nine hundred ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at nordstrom's russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic sea europe mr further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gazprom. i know. we're not talking about a dependence on russia we're talking about cooperation between russia on the one side and the european union on the other in the energy sector. north stream is viewed as a priority project by both...
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gerhard schroeder was chancellor of germany from one nine hundred ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at north stream russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic sea europe mr further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gazprom. opinion. we're not talking about russia's dependence we're talking about cooperation between russia on the one side and the european union on the other in the energy sector stream is viewed as a priority project both by russia and the oil because it's been part of europe's energy networks since two thousand and six not recognized by the european parliament and the e.u. council of energy instead which wasn't from our peers from problem meant. that the energy minister to nordstrom pipelines have already been laid what top of the third one will be added and what will be its capacity we haven't yet i don't know that we currently have at least two pipelines with a total capacity of fifty five billion cubic me us could be me the question of whether a third or even fact like climate living or that should be answered by europea
gerhard schroeder was chancellor of germany from one nine hundred ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at north stream russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic sea europe mr further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gazprom. opinion. we're not talking about russia's dependence we're talking about cooperation between russia on the one side and the european union on the other in the energy sector stream is viewed as a priority project both by russia...
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discovered journey from dream to reality and then later this hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why it means everyone is a winner. to. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true it's not a question of the time has come to start cooperating and start looking back about the logical differences or niches in a situation where you could ship gas to china and all of asia and europe you know i hope russia never has to make a choice the russian government is evidently pro european or europe cannot keep pushing gusher away it hurts russians pride we have to keep in mind russia has the alternative leadership. europe has new such opportunities europe's geopolitical position will be approved if it manages to enter a tight partnership with russia under the same time granny recession a turkey or that would be a sound strategy again only into the future the rest of us work to basically name. the former german chancellor and chairman of nord stream project twenty five minutes top. greek leaders are struggling to decide
discovered journey from dream to reality and then later this hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why it means everyone is a winner. to. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true it's not a question of the time has come to start cooperating and start looking back about the logical differences or niches in a situation where you could ship gas to china and all of asia and europe you know i hope russia never...
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very personal used to lead to germany at the beginning of the millennium as its chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us why it's so important for all sides involved right.
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and the chairman of the north stream project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder told us that r t why the pipeline so important for the russian your relationship it's a brief preview of the interview that's coming up in just over an hour's time. the european union needs russia geopolitical is learned but the reverse is also true of it's not a question of time has come to start cooperating and so looking back i'm going to be logical differences are new issues in a situation where you could ship gas to china. and europe you know i hope russia never has to make a russian government is evidently pro european or europe or canada keep pushing your sure way it hurts russians pride if you we have to keep in mind for all russia has the alternative of shipping to egypt with europe has new such alternative europe's geopolitical position in the levy fruit or if it manages to enter a tight partnership with russia and at the same time grant you a session. or that would be a sound strategy again or into the future the rest easier to belittle name. russia's called the release of the un's atom
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nordstrom's journey from pipe dream to reality and in the next hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why this means everyone is aware. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true it's not a question kind of the time has come to start cooperating and start looking back on by the logical development just ornish is in a situation where you could ship gas to china. and you are you know i hope russia does it has to make a good. government is evident in proving everybody and or europe or canada keep pushing us your way it hurts russians pride we have to keep in mind russia has the alternative leadership he us or europe has new such opportunities europe's geopolitical position we want to leave the fruit just to enter a tight partnership with russia and at the same time grand session. or that would be a sound strategy again or into the future us the rest of us work to basically name . and you can see the full interview with former german chancellor and of chairman of nord stream in just over an hour right here on r.t
nordstrom's journey from pipe dream to reality and in the next hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why this means everyone is aware. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true it's not a question kind of the time has come to start cooperating and start looking back on by the logical development just ornish is in a situation where you could ship gas to china. and you are you know i hope russia does it has to...
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gerhard schroeder was chancellor of germany from one nine hundred ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at north stream russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic sea europe mr further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gazprom. we're not talking about russia's dependence we're talking about cooperation between russia on the one side and the european union on the other in the energy sectors stream is viewed as a priority project both by russia and the oil because it's been part of europe's energy networks since two thousand and six not recognized by the european parliament and the e.u. council of energy and its debts which was and from all appears from problem end or and from the energy minister to nordstrom pipelines have already been laid what thoughts of the third one will be added and what will be its capacity we haven't yet started by it we currently have at least two pipelines with a total capacity of fifty five billion cubic meters could be me the question of whether a third or even first like line will be linear that should be answered
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nordstrom's journey from pipe dream to reality and in the next hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why it means everyone is a winner. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true it's not a question of the time has come it's don't cooperate and start looking back on a good logical differences were bush is in a situation where it could ship gas to china. and you or i hope russia does the has to make a good. government is evidently pro european or europe cannot keep pushing us your way it hurts russians pride we have to keep in mind russia has the alternative ship to asia or europe has new such opportunities to europe's geo political position. if it manages to enter a tight partnership with russia under the same time grand e.u. accession a turkey or not would be a sound strategy again or into the future us the rest of us of the world to be. and you can see that full interview with a former german chancellor and chairman of nord stream. in just over an hour here on r.t. . greek leaders are struggling to decide
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sit down with a man who's been in charge of the ambitious project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us why it's important so.
sit down with a man who's been in charge of the ambitious project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us why it's important so.
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nordstrom's journey from pipe dream to reality then later this hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why this means that everybody is a winner. also the. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true of it's not a question got kind of the time has come to start cooperating and start looking back on body logical differences or niches in a situation where you could ship gas to china all of a year and you are you know i hope russia never has to make a russian government is evidently pro european or europe cannot keep pushing gusher away it hurts russians pride we have to keep in mind all russia has the alternative leadership he us or europe has no such alternative to europe's geopolitical position will alleviate food or if it manages to enter a tight partnership with russia under the same time grand a session a turkey or that would be a sound strategy again or into the future by us the rest of us worth debating. gerhard schröder the former german chancellor and chairman of nord stream project talks more darting a
nordstrom's journey from pipe dream to reality then later this hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why this means that everybody is a winner. also the. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true of it's not a question got kind of the time has come to start cooperating and start looking back on body logical differences or niches in a situation where you could ship gas to china all of a year and you are you...
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gerhard schroeder was charles love germany from nineteen ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at north stream russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic sea europe is to further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gazprom it's good news i know opinions right or slants and we're not talking about russia's dependence we're talking about cooperation between russia on the one side and the european union on the other in the energy sector stream is viewed as a priority project both by russia and the because it's been part of europe's energy networks since two thousand and six not recognized by the european parliament and the e.u. council of energy instead which wasn't from your patient part i meant in from the energy minister to nordstrom pipelines have already been laid what top of the third one will be added or what will be its capacity we haven't yet still stand by that we currently have at least two pipelines with a total capacity of fifty five billion cubic any us could beat me a question of whether a third or even like climate living or they sh
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first time we hear from the man who's been in charge of the project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us now why it's so important for all sides involved that's not special interview next.
first time we hear from the man who's been in charge of the project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us now why it's so important for all sides involved that's not special interview next.
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we hear from the man who's been in charge of the ambitious project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us next why it's so important for all sides in.
we hear from the man who's been in charge of the ambitious project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us next why it's so important for all sides in.
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we hear from the man who's been in charge of the ambitious project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us why.
we hear from the man who's been in charge of the ambitious project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us why.
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and the chairman of the austrian project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder told us that r t why the pipeline so important for the russia europe relationship it's a great preview of the interview that's coming up in just over an hour's time. was a guild politician caught in the european union needs russia geo political islam but the reverse is also true it's not a question of time has come to start cooperating and start looking back imo you look at the differences on issues in a situation where you can ship gas to china. and europe. has to make a good. government is evidently pro european with europe cannot keep pushing russia away it hurts motion's pride it was a few we have to keep in mind all gushy has the alternative leadership you get easier for with europe has no such alternative europe's geo political position will only be approved or if it manages to enter a tightly guarded ship with russia and at the same time granny recession. well that would be a sound strategy would be well into the future for us the rest is years worth of illegal. process called the release of th
and the chairman of the austrian project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder told us that r t why the pipeline so important for the russia europe relationship it's a great preview of the interview that's coming up in just over an hour's time. was a guild politician caught in the european union needs russia geo political islam but the reverse is also true it's not a question of time has come to start cooperating and start looking back imo you look at the differences on issues in a...
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even though you have very high cost labor, the construction that took place under gerhart schroeder and was continued by chancellor merkel has paid off in huge dividends to german exporters. we've seen exports to china surge 65% in the last five years alone. even at the core we have countries preparing and restructuring but in the southern rimpf europe, particularly europe and in greece right now, we didn't have that restructuring take place and all that leftover, dirty laundry is being hung out for everyone to see what the debt crisis is we're facing. >> big question is will it eventually ever dry despite the good weather? john defterios, thank you vep f very much for your insight. >>> that will do it for this edition of "world business today." i'm nina dos santos. you're watching cnn, the world's news leader. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive.
even though you have very high cost labor, the construction that took place under gerhart schroeder and was continued by chancellor merkel has paid off in huge dividends to german exporters. we've seen exports to china surge 65% in the last five years alone. even at the core we have countries preparing and restructuring but in the southern rimpf europe, particularly europe and in greece right now, we didn't have that restructuring take place and all that leftover, dirty laundry is being hung...
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and ingrid schroeder, director of the pew fiscal analysis initiative. her study, "the high costs of long-term unemployment," was updated and released earlier this week. you catherine rampell, i'm start with you. a lot of the commentary suggests this is one of those it could have been worse report. start with the good news today and flesh that out for us a bit. >> well, the good news is we didn't shrink. we did add jobs, so, you know, better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick, as they say. besides that, the numbers for september and august, as you mentioned were revised upward. so that does mean things weren't quite as bleak as we had initially thought. a lot of economists i've spoken with today have said they are hopeful we will see upward revisions to the october numbers. even though they were not fantastic, maybe they also undersmapted job growth this past month. >> brown: when you look at the sectors, katherine, what did you see? the jobs that did grow, where were they? >> actually, it was pretty widespread. there was growth in health care. he
and ingrid schroeder, director of the pew fiscal analysis initiative. her study, "the high costs of long-term unemployment," was updated and released earlier this week. you catherine rampell, i'm start with you. a lot of the commentary suggests this is one of those it could have been worse report. start with the good news today and flesh that out for us a bit. >> well, the good news is we didn't shrink. we did add jobs, so, you know, better than a poke in the eye with a sharp...
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like the schroeders of michigan. >> we live paycheck-to-paycheck. >> reporter: sara works to help the homeless. their husband stays home with the kisses. sara would secretly pour her heart out on jill's blog. the recession is still handing out heartache. >> we looked at our bank account and see we have $42 to last us seven days. and it's not fair. >> reporter: what have you learned about hunger in america? >> i learned that it's everywhere. it's not just a statistic. we read about in the paper. it's real moms that we may not recognize on the surface are struggling. >> i want my kids to grow up with a life that makes them proud. >> reporter: most donors remain anonymous. but jill introduced me to many via skype. >> i don't think that hunger necessarily means that you're homeless and out on the street. >> a mother not being able to provide her children with food breaks my heart. >> when i had my triplets, strangers came out to help us out with little things. and i've always felt that i have wanted to return that help in any way that i could. >> reporter: for the families, both giving an
like the schroeders of michigan. >> we live paycheck-to-paycheck. >> reporter: sara works to help the homeless. their husband stays home with the kisses. sara would secretly pour her heart out on jill's blog. the recession is still handing out heartache. >> we looked at our bank account and see we have $42 to last us seven days. and it's not fair. >> reporter: what have you learned about hunger in america? >> i learned that it's everywhere. it's not just a...
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like the schroeders of michigan. >> we live paycheck-to-paycheck. >> reporter: sarah works to help the homeless. their husband stays home with the kisses. their daughter's illness left them $50,000 in debt. sarah would secretly pour her heart out on jill's blog. >> and just because you had to make hot dogs for dinner because there's 48 cents a pack, does not make you a bad mom. the recession is still handing out heartache. >> we looked at our bank account and see we have $42 to last us seven days. and it's not fair. >> reporter: what have you learned about hunger in america? >> i learned that it's everywhere. it's not just a statistic. we read about in the paper. it's real moms that we may not recognize on the surface are struggling. >> i don't cry for myself, but i want my kids to grow up with a life that makes them proud. >> reporter: most donors remain anonymous. but jill introduced me to many via skype. >> i think that hunger doesn't necessarily mean that you're homeless and out on the street. >> the thought of another mother not being able to provide her children with food breaks
like the schroeders of michigan. >> we live paycheck-to-paycheck. >> reporter: sarah works to help the homeless. their husband stays home with the kisses. their daughter's illness left them $50,000 in debt. sarah would secretly pour her heart out on jill's blog. >> and just because you had to make hot dogs for dinner because there's 48 cents a pack, does not make you a bad mom. the recession is still handing out heartache. >> we looked at our bank account and see we have...
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i'm honored to present this award to his son, john schroeder, with remarks from his colleagues gambles of the washington post. [applause] >> young people like you inspire my father. we commemorated my father's birthday earlier this week and to mark the day of my brothers and i went out to city field to see them play my father's lifelong team the chicago cubs. 28 years ago my father and his sons went out to shea stadium to see the mets play the cubs, and then as now these were dog teams. that here fighting for last place on the national. by the end of the second inning all those years ago, they were down by eight. as the innings went past the showed no signs of life, but my father never gave up hope. each that came up my father would be cheering on in to that team. when the cubs scored eight marrec to this rally in the ninth in winning and went on to win the game my father was triumphant at this victory on the road to the last place in the national. [laughter] and i think that love of the cubs, the lifelong believe supported his lifelong believe in another underperforming and will use i
i'm honored to present this award to his son, john schroeder, with remarks from his colleagues gambles of the washington post. [applause] >> young people like you inspire my father. we commemorated my father's birthday earlier this week and to mark the day of my brothers and i went out to city field to see them play my father's lifelong team the chicago cubs. 28 years ago my father and his sons went out to shea stadium to see the mets play the cubs, and then as now these were dog teams....
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i'm honored to present this award to his son, john schroeder, with remarks from his colleagues gambles of the washington post. [applause] >> young people like you inspire my father. we commemorated my father's birthday earlier this week and to mark the day of my brothers and i went out to city field to see them play my father's lifelong team the chicago cubs. 28 years ago my father and his sons went out to shea stadium to see the mets play the cubs, and then as now these were dog teams. that here fighting for last place on the national. by the end of the second inning all those years ago, they were down by eight. as the innings went past the showed no signs of life, but my father never gave up hope. each that came up my father would be cheering on in to that team. when the cubs scored eight marrec to this rally in the ninth in winning and went on to win the game my father was triumphant at this victory on the road to the last place in the national. [laughter] and i think that love of the cubs, the lifelong believe supported his lifelong believe in another underperforming and will use i
i'm honored to present this award to his son, john schroeder, with remarks from his colleagues gambles of the washington post. [applause] >> young people like you inspire my father. we commemorated my father's birthday earlier this week and to mark the day of my brothers and i went out to city field to see them play my father's lifelong team the chicago cubs. 28 years ago my father and his sons went out to shea stadium to see the mets play the cubs, and then as now these were dog teams....
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. >> neil schroeder with the -- [inaudible] this is a question for mr. roosevelt and mr. tercek. you both have private sector experience, and i was hoping you could elucidate on some of the impacts you see land conservation having in the private sector. >> ted? >> i think you see a couple things, in fact, a number of things in terms of conservation, the impact on the private sector and a recognition in the private sector of the economic opportunities that we see. um, let's talk a little bit about climate change which, to me s a conservation issue. it effects biodiversity. it's leading to, arguably, the sixth grade extinction. it's a huge issue. there are immense economic opportunities that are come out of driving policy to mitigate climate change; wind, solar, biofuels, biochemicals. these opportunities are very much part of what i call prudent risk management. you can talk, you can believe or not believe in the science of climate change. i clearly believe in it. but even if you're a businessman that doesn't fully accept the science, prudent risk management strongly suggests that
. >> neil schroeder with the -- [inaudible] this is a question for mr. roosevelt and mr. tercek. you both have private sector experience, and i was hoping you could elucidate on some of the impacts you see land conservation having in the private sector. >> ted? >> i think you see a couple things, in fact, a number of things in terms of conservation, the impact on the private sector and a recognition in the private sector of the economic opportunities that we see. um, let's...
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i'm honored to present this award to his son, john schroeder, with remarks from his colleagues gambles of the washington post. [applause] >> young people like you inspire my faher. we commemorated my father's birtay earlier this week and to mark the day of my brothers and i went out to city field to see them pla my father's lifelong team the chicago cubs. 28 years ago my father and his sons went out to shea stadium to see the mets play the cubs, and then as now these were dog teams. at he fighting for last place on the national. by the end of the second inning all those years ago, they were down by eight. as the innings went past the showed no signs of life, but my father never gave up hope. each that came up my father would be cheering on in to that team. when the cubs scored eight marrec to this rally in the ninth in winning and went on to win the game my father was triumphant at this victory on the road to the last place in the national [laughter] and i think that love of the cubs, the lifelong believe supported his lifelong believe in another underperforming and will use institutio
i'm honored to present this award to his son, john schroeder, with remarks from his colleagues gambles of the washington post. [applause] >> young people like you inspire my faher. we commemorated my father's birtay earlier this week and to mark the day of my brothers and i went out to city field to see them pla my father's lifelong team the chicago cubs. 28 years ago my father and his sons went out to shea stadium to see the mets play the cubs, and then as now these were dog teams. at he...
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suzanne brundage, julia nagle, matt fisher, carolyn schroeder, a great thanks to all of you. ariel, it's been great to have you. i hope we will have you back soon come and i wish you the best fortune in moving this very ambitious agenda forward. please join me in thanking ariel. [applause] >> a live picture from capitol hill at the u.s. senate is in session today. most of their work has been on defense programs and policy for fiscal year 2012. they are right now attending their legally -- weekly policy lunch. we expect them to be back on for about 2:15 eastern. we expect remarks at about 2 p.m. eastern and we were joined in life. much of the debate today is centered on a minute brought by colorado senator mark yudof related to the defense programs and policy legislation. his amendment will remove detainee provisions from the bill and require congressional hearings with pentagon officials and the administration on how to handle terrorism suspects. a vote is expected this afternoon shortly after senators return to the floor. an article in the hill today captured some of the act
suzanne brundage, julia nagle, matt fisher, carolyn schroeder, a great thanks to all of you. ariel, it's been great to have you. i hope we will have you back soon come and i wish you the best fortune in moving this very ambitious agenda forward. please join me in thanking ariel. [applause] >> a live picture from capitol hill at the u.s. senate is in session today. most of their work has been on defense programs and policy for fiscal year 2012. they are right now attending their legally --...