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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is. official legally have networks that bypass all of this. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it yeah but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chessboard and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interest rate now in our effort to form and he's fishing policy which will respect all that you mentioned the sustainability of this is meant by a lot of
imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is. official legally have networks that bypass all of this. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or...
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now placing their faith in europe to look after them. no mistake, this is a moral dilemma. only one hand, politicians are promising and pledging no more migrants will die at sea. yet those migrants will keep coming. inestically, politically, many countries across europe, they are talking not about loosening immigration laws, they are talking about tightening them. >> matthew, what is the atmosphere like in lampedusa after the second deadly accident in just over a week? >> i have to say that i think they are getting too used to them, in many ways. i think they feel sick in the summit -- sick in the stomach about it. italian immigration law has meant that in recent years if you're a boat owner and you hear of somebody in trouble off the coast, you cannot take them off their boat. you can pull them out of the water, but if you take them off a boat and rescue them that way, you can be fined and have your license taken away and be punished by the state. it is against the law to do that. so many people here who have votes -- it is a fishing community, sailing community -- they fe
now placing their faith in europe to look after them. no mistake, this is a moral dilemma. only one hand, politicians are promising and pledging no more migrants will die at sea. yet those migrants will keep coming. inestically, politically, many countries across europe, they are talking not about loosening immigration laws, they are talking about tightening them. >> matthew, what is the atmosphere like in lampedusa after the second deadly accident in just over a week? >> i have to...
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poland -- in search of europe's last which is -- witches.\ and spain -- why farmers cannot stop working. the united nations says more than 2 million europeans have fled the country since the war there began. many of them are trying to get into the european union. it's a dangerous journey, but even if they do make it into the eu, they are often into -- and for more trouble. an increasing number of families are separated during the journey. many refugees are not sure whether they will ever see their loved ones again. >> she's three months old and she has never met her father. she was born in athens along her family's journey from syria to germany. they were not safe at home anymore. >> my husband organized demonstrations against the assad regime. assad's people were always coming by looking for him, and it got too dangerous, so my husband decided that we all had to leave. >> the entire family crossed over into turkey, and they did not stop there. at the greek border, they used a rubber dinghy to cross the river really believe. an eight-year-old fell overboard and nearly drowned. their dan
poland -- in search of europe's last which is -- witches.\ and spain -- why farmers cannot stop working. the united nations says more than 2 million europeans have fled the country since the war there began. many of them are trying to get into the european union. it's a dangerous journey, but even if they do make it into the eu, they are often into -- and for more trouble. an increasing number of families are separated during the journey. many refugees are not sure whether they will ever see...
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sometimes, it doesn't pay off as you are seeing at the moment in germany and across europe. >> okay. let's talk about that because there seems not to be any equilibri equilibrium, a balance, if you will. talk more about the relationship between the u.s. and its allies. there is a lot of information sharing that goes back and forth. >> right. >> within the spy community. is there a risk now that the u.s. possibly won't be trusted by its allies because so much information has been leaked? >> i can almost guarantee you that that will be a key concern in the u.s. intelligence community, especially at the senior level because information sharing is absolutely critical to the national security of the united states. you need -- and for that to happen, an intelligence service has to trust that the united states can protect the sources and methods of a foreign intelligence service. so when you have these leaks, the snowden leaks continuing, and such a significant way, and that he was able, as a contractor to gain access to so much information, the merkel targeting operation would be what's ca
sometimes, it doesn't pay off as you are seeing at the moment in germany and across europe. >> okay. let's talk about that because there seems not to be any equilibri equilibrium, a balance, if you will. talk more about the relationship between the u.s. and its allies. there is a lot of information sharing that goes back and forth. >> right. >> within the spy community. is there a risk now that the u.s. possibly won't be trusted by its allies because so much information has...
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a new undersea rail tunnel connecting asia and europe. the challenge, under the waters of the black sea, where it enters the mediterranean. in 2004, the risks of repeated earthquakes as bad as 99 always present -- as bad as 1999 were always present. then there will come a third bridge closer to the black sea and it is hoped that an massive new airport will make the area here a major transport hub between asia and europe. , we are on the opening there. >> system bowl, across europe and asia. for the first time a tunnel will connect the two continents. in 2004. began work they dug 60 meters underground. as such the anxious city is never straightforward. they came across archaeological and had tothe era make sure the tunnel could withstand a stronger earthquake. >> the tunnel can withstand a 7.5 magnitude earthquake. there would be major damage to the surface. >> after long delays, the work is finished. the tunnel is part of a new railway line expected to carry more than a million passengers each day. the turkish prime minister has made this
a new undersea rail tunnel connecting asia and europe. the challenge, under the waters of the black sea, where it enters the mediterranean. in 2004, the risks of repeated earthquakes as bad as 99 always present -- as bad as 1999 were always present. then there will come a third bridge closer to the black sea and it is hoped that an massive new airport will make the area here a major transport hub between asia and europe. , we are on the opening there. >> system bowl, across europe and...
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germany's leading role in europe has not yet matured. merkel knows that germany is the driving force of european unification and must not back down. >> when it comes to form politics, europeans find it hard to take up a common stance on syria. they are worried the civil war could spill over into other countries, bringing it closer to european soil. turkey is already affect it. islamist rebels are also launching attacks against the 2 million kurdish people who lived in syria. the kurds set up in a thomas region. it is something million of kurds in turkey have tried to establish for decades to no avail. now that kurds in syria are coming under attack, turkish kurds crossed the border to help. >> syrian kurds live on one side of the border. turkish kurds on the other. for decades, the region has been peaceful. now civil war is raging on the syrian side and the violence is going over. the windows of this cap they were shattered by a grenade fired by islamist militias. now it is -- now the kurdish owners want to give it up. >> they come from
germany's leading role in europe has not yet matured. merkel knows that germany is the driving force of european unification and must not back down. >> when it comes to form politics, europeans find it hard to take up a common stance on syria. they are worried the civil war could spill over into other countries, bringing it closer to european soil. turkey is already affect it. islamist rebels are also launching attacks against the 2 million kurdish people who lived in syria. the kurds set...
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.> we will ask it is just not possible they europe continue to acct that these people enter europe and a fashion,s horrendous so we will ask for new policies on asylum. >> leaders pledged, certainly in vain, that this will never happen again. prompt a rescue operation, that we cover the whole mediterranean in order to prevent future catastrophes and save more lives and ask member states to give their political support and also make available resources. >> that will take money and commitment at a time when europe is reluctant to spend more. some focus on the need for wider policy to combat illegal immigration. >> we need to combat with countries in africa -- we need to cooperate with countries in africa. what is going on there is unbelievable. they take all their money and send them on these unbelievably unsafe boats across the mediterranean. that cannot carry on happening. >> but the problem is also one of harvard he and violence driving people towards europe. -- the problem is also one of poverty and violence. eu has agreements with countries like morocco to improve access to europe f
.> we will ask it is just not possible they europe continue to acct that these people enter europe and a fashion,s horrendous so we will ask for new policies on asylum. >> leaders pledged, certainly in vain, that this will never happen again. prompt a rescue operation, that we cover the whole mediterranean in order to prevent future catastrophes and save more lives and ask member states to give their political support and also make available resources. >> that will take money and...
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it's a shame it's taken so many lives lost to focus the attention of europe's poll politicians more on our website al jazeera cost of tuition, and i'll introduce you to a space pioneer whose new mission is to tackle the true final frontier, the ocean. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money" you are the most important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half
it's a shame it's taken so many lives lost to focus the attention of europe's poll politicians more on our website al jazeera cost of tuition, and i'll introduce you to a space pioneer whose new mission is to tackle the true final frontier, the ocean. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money" you are the most important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half
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waters they fish because they load the fish on to the ships and leave for china eight shows spain in europe. here's a bottom troll which destroys the ecosystem. going to but they only choose the noble fish for which they have orders and they throw the rest back into the sea dead on that man. they throw away tons of dead fish all the time. don't so they kill the resources in that city even though there are not accessible to small fishermen they. get a loot the sea bottom and destroy the oceans. but six see who can get to be. where you once saw life complete where you once saw the gorgons this beautiful marine plant. you know you see only garbage. the statistics the facts and figures. they all speak for themselves if we do not act today to combat are you fishing and we will have no fish some of the estimates are that you know within fifty to one hundred years our season will be devoid of commercial fish stocks so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. of all before we would see very big fish thirty kilo groupers. him on huge guard fish versus
waters they fish because they load the fish on to the ships and leave for china eight shows spain in europe. here's a bottom troll which destroys the ecosystem. going to but they only choose the noble fish for which they have orders and they throw the rest back into the sea dead on that man. they throw away tons of dead fish all the time. don't so they kill the resources in that city even though there are not accessible to small fishermen they. get a loot the sea bottom and destroy the oceans....
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, priefg optimism, people very up beat about europe, i was very surprised about that. the second was a lecture from alan greenspan and he argued that the reason firms are not investing now is because they are concerned about the growth of entitlements and the deficits down the road. >> rose: yes. >> yes, i didn't expect that. i thought thatwas a surprisingly bad argument. >> rose: i was going to say. harry summers is out now making this argument at every forum he can that america's problems is a focus on entitlements and entitlement reform is the wrong place jerks got to figure a way ourselves, you know, what is restricting growth? >> you could also -- he had to make assumptions of how the tax revenues will come in as well, and people are optimists and all of that, i think the really staggering thing to outsiders of what actually happened in the shutdown and so on is america's real problems weren't anything that anybody really discussed, america's problem is it continues to tax as if it is a small government, and it is a big government country and entitlements are a pa
, priefg optimism, people very up beat about europe, i was very surprised about that. the second was a lecture from alan greenspan and he argued that the reason firms are not investing now is because they are concerned about the growth of entitlements and the deficits down the road. >> rose: yes. >> yes, i didn't expect that. i thought thatwas a surprisingly bad argument. >> rose: i was going to say. harry summers is out now making this argument at every forum he can that...
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.> we will ask it is just not possible they europe continue to accept that these people enter europe and a fashion,s horrendous so we will ask for new policies on asylum. >> leaders pledged, certainly in vain, that this will never happen again. prompt a rescue operation, that we cover the whole mediterranean in order to prevent future catastrophes and save more lives and ask member states to give their political support and also make available resources. >> that will take money and commitment at a time when europe is reluctant to spend more. some focus on the need for wider policy to combat illegal immigration. >> we need to combat with countries in africa -- we need to cooperate with countries in africa. what is going on there is unbelievable. they take all their money and send them on these unbelievably unsafe boats across the mediterranean. that cannot carry on happening. >> but the problem is also one of harvard he and violence driving people towards europe. -- the problem is also one of poverty and violence. eu has agreements with countries like morocco to improve access to euro
.> we will ask it is just not possible they europe continue to accept that these people enter europe and a fashion,s horrendous so we will ask for new policies on asylum. >> leaders pledged, certainly in vain, that this will never happen again. prompt a rescue operation, that we cover the whole mediterranean in order to prevent future catastrophes and save more lives and ask member states to give their political support and also make available resources. >> that will take money...
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there are currently one hundred eighty five nuclear power plants in europe and another seventeen on the way france is almost a third of the total with fifty eight plants producing seventy eight percent of the country's energy needs only stations have produced well over one million cubic meters of radioactive waste ninety percent of which is stored in three facilities this is where nuclear fusion comes in almost the difference. nuclear fission isn't normally found in nature it's the process by which heavy elements split to form lighter elements and has been created by mankind to make poa stations and nuclear bombs. typical reaction a neutron hits isotope which caused it to destabilize and splits into small elements and neutrons giving off energy. fortunately it's also uses a large amounts of radioactive waste which is incredibly hard to dispose of safely nuclear fusion on the other hand is nature's atomic power you just have to look at the some of the stars to see it in action in this reaction hydrogen isotopes in this case tritium and uteri and combine to form a heavy isotope helium a s
there are currently one hundred eighty five nuclear power plants in europe and another seventeen on the way france is almost a third of the total with fifty eight plants producing seventy eight percent of the country's energy needs only stations have produced well over one million cubic meters of radioactive waste ninety percent of which is stored in three facilities this is where nuclear fusion comes in almost the difference. nuclear fission isn't normally found in nature it's the process by...
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for a while europe's economy struggles. to the west financial domination still to come here on their program. also the indian leaders gathering right here so you can provide more credibility to push for a. world. from now on the program to the british public things that politicians rarely tell the truth and are unlikely to make mistakes but a recent poll shows just how little faith people in the u.k. . elected to represent. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine the moral capital of politicians and the amount of trust the able to command with the public a poll done earlier this year said britons think politicians tell the truth less than buying clothes all real estate agents don't tell nicholas allen co-author of a new book on ethics and politics says this creeping loss of trust goes right to the heart of the dishonesty
for a while europe's economy struggles. to the west financial domination still to come here on their program. also the indian leaders gathering right here so you can provide more credibility to push for a. world. from now on the program to the british public things that politicians rarely tell the truth and are unlikely to make mistakes but a recent poll shows just how little faith people in the u.k. . elected to represent. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling...
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will see anyone illegally transferring data out of europe potentially hit with billions of euros in fines. this hour's top world headlines live from moscow it's r t with me will receive thanks for joining in for today's program robin hood like subsidies for green power are driving the e.u. towards an energy crisis now this according to europe's top utility for the problem they say is a billions in handouts a killing innovation and competitiveness and the results are there for all to see and let's bring them up for you looking at the cost of energy in the e.u. and elsewhere in china for example a kilowatt hour is going to cost you around seven cents in the u.s. a few cents more double that though and you've got france where at least though the prices are kept a bit down due to the out of nuclear power but almost double that again and you've got germany over here twenty seven cents that's four times higher than china well needless to say it's bad news for industry at a time when the e.u. desperately needs to get back on its feet and certainly economically speaking germany though has found a
will see anyone illegally transferring data out of europe potentially hit with billions of euros in fines. this hour's top world headlines live from moscow it's r t with me will receive thanks for joining in for today's program robin hood like subsidies for green power are driving the e.u. towards an energy crisis now this according to europe's top utility for the problem they say is a billions in handouts a killing innovation and competitiveness and the results are there for all to see and...
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police to believe this idea could work across europe. perhaps not to solve the continents drug problem but as a key part of the solution. countries, opinion is split whether that anus concept is really a good one. in britain, not everyone supports drug fixing rooms. i'm joined by the chief executive of a group called focus 12, rehabilitation center, prompting -- promoting abstinence. uk, we have spent so much money and given so much time to the provision of methadone prescribing that we have not got the resources or the money that we could set aside for consumption rooms. consumption rooms cost about one million pounds. about uk that equates to 150 people going through a rehabilitation program. as your previous speaker said, getting up trucks completely. i'm not sure it's an idea that will catch on in the uk. i think it could lose a little bit with the problem. we need to spend what little resources we have on trying to get people off drugs rather than trying to keep them on drugs in a safe way. are you saying this is not cost-effective
police to believe this idea could work across europe. perhaps not to solve the continents drug problem but as a key part of the solution. countries, opinion is split whether that anus concept is really a good one. in britain, not everyone supports drug fixing rooms. i'm joined by the chief executive of a group called focus 12, rehabilitation center, prompting -- promoting abstinence. uk, we have spent so much money and given so much time to the provision of methadone prescribing that we have...
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claims that tire is shocking are seen backlash from all levels even up to the highest level here in europe against the embassies activity. because i said to a voter in new regulations that would on the pillow moses data transfers to the you asked a move seen as a first response to edward snowden surveillance revelations. international news live from moscow this is all she was meek you nasha probably thanks for joining us and let's go straight to our breaking news story this hour an explosion on a bus in the southern russian city of volgograd has code six people with twenty injured and. has more details for us right now a lot of confusion so what's going on but what's been said. well as we know at this point there were about forty people on the number twenty nine boss when the explosion took place in volgograd according to preliminary investigations an explosive device went off in the bus which is why terrorists are suspected in this case now initially it was thought that perhaps a gas equipment malfunction had taken place however there wasn't a fire after the explosion which is now claimed
claims that tire is shocking are seen backlash from all levels even up to the highest level here in europe against the embassies activity. because i said to a voter in new regulations that would on the pillow moses data transfers to the you asked a move seen as a first response to edward snowden surveillance revelations. international news live from moscow this is all she was meek you nasha probably thanks for joining us and let's go straight to our breaking news story this hour an explosion on...
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. >> it's not just europe that has to worry about spying the u.s. government has wrapped up efforts to collect data from their own sit zins. citizens. every day day information gathered by 17 different u.s. intelligence agencies is collected and ry retained averad analyzed this is something that jasmine and issaac want stopped. so they are literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress meeting with any politician that will listen to their plea to put in place laws to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very person al. personal. working for the arab community it's the community that targeted by the post 9/11 and counter terrorismive eterrorism effort. they are va vacuuming up everybody's information an coping through it. it contradicts the pun fundments of our constitution. it's not just kept but it's stored. 20 to 30 years on the they the y be useful in the future. it's only gotten rid of if it's not tuesda use to the fbi. that include the in the sa and a and a the counter terrorism every m months it's been reseed the super x key sco
. >> it's not just europe that has to worry about spying the u.s. government has wrapped up efforts to collect data from their own sit zins. citizens. every day day information gathered by 17 different u.s. intelligence agencies is collected and ry retained averad analyzed this is something that jasmine and issaac want stopped. so they are literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress meeting with any politician that will listen to their plea to put in place laws to stop domestic...
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exodus from syria, we reported on the perilous journey across the mediterranean to europe. migrants see it as a safe haven. we see one traveling overland. matthew price follow their journey through europe. >> they came in on the overnight train from italy scared, vulnerable, and alone. an educated family. the farther -- the father is an architect. now one bag contains everything they own. theirsked us not to film phases for fear of reprisals for their family back in syria. >> i want a better life and stability for my children. i want them to go to school and lived just like other kids. i see the children are living in fear. they asked me, where is our house mom? they asked me about her bed. she wants to sleep in her bed and i don't know what to say to her. >> we first met them in the in italy where the mother describes the boat journey as a suicide trip. we almost died, she says. six days later, she was in vienna showing me photos of the house in libya where the smugglers kept them, or the dangerous boat trip from africa to europe. italian officials flew them to another ref
exodus from syria, we reported on the perilous journey across the mediterranean to europe. migrants see it as a safe haven. we see one traveling overland. matthew price follow their journey through europe. >> they came in on the overnight train from italy scared, vulnerable, and alone. an educated family. the farther -- the father is an architect. now one bag contains everything they own. theirsked us not to film phases for fear of reprisals for their family back in syria. >> i want...
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horrible things have been happening to migrants trying to get to europe. tell us about that. >> yes. it's really just a quirk of geography that has made this tiny island so important. it's something like eight square miles. there is only one village. you can see it behind me. otherwise, it's a scrubby, barren place but though those thousands of people sitting out on ricketing badly may tained boats from the north african shore, typically from the libyan shore, this is the first part of europe which they reach. ? >> it's been voted the most beautiful beach in europe, but how easy it is to forget the drama, the tragedy that plays out every day just a few miles offshore from lampedusa. the italian navy has sent one of its biggest ships to help with the crisis. we were allowed on board and in the hole found a pathetic cargo: 318 people picked up at sea the previous night. most of the africans are young men. many are aratrayans who paid smugglers thousands of dollars to flee their country. >> it is very dangerous. >> and then there are the syrians of all ages.
horrible things have been happening to migrants trying to get to europe. tell us about that. >> yes. it's really just a quirk of geography that has made this tiny island so important. it's something like eight square miles. there is only one village. you can see it behind me. otherwise, it's a scrubby, barren place but though those thousands of people sitting out on ricketing badly may tained boats from the north african shore, typically from the libyan shore, this is the first part of...
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across europe, then, a big and powerful low-pressure system is affecting the western half of europe. as you an scan see, we have a v long frontal system and strong low-pressure system and the lines are close to each other meaning very strong winds are blowing in many places in europe, especially severe weather is occurring from the iberian peninsula, through the western continent, up into the scandinavian peninsula. even snow showers are likely in southern parts of the scandinavian peninsula, and even tornadoes cannot be ruled out in places like germany, spain, or actually france and the low countries. different story in the center. sunny skies and temperatures are going to be summer-like in many places. like belgrade at 27 degrees for the high on wednesday. that's 10 degrees higher than average. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. terry been i will be starting a association where one in 11 children go under -- go without food. this week, the tavis family foundation
across europe, then, a big and powerful low-pressure system is affecting the western half of europe. as you an scan see, we have a v long frontal system and strong low-pressure system and the lines are close to each other meaning very strong winds are blowing in many places in europe, especially severe weather is occurring from the iberian peninsula, through the western continent, up into the scandinavian peninsula. even snow showers are likely in southern parts of the scandinavian peninsula,...
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europe's top leagues would also have to be suspended. sports lawyers predict a legal minefield. >> even if they make small changes in the necessary agreements with the raiders organizations and each country involved, it will not change the fact they will only sell one part of the issue of we will not have sorted out the problem of existing contracts or the conditions of how the world cup is awarded, which change when the scheduling of the world cup changes. >> almost 2.5 billion euros worth of broadcasting rights have already been sold. a majority bought by american outlet likely to rethink their deals. but the moment at least, it seems fifa is caught in a catch 2022. >> we turn to the gaza strip where a group of young men turn to running and jumping and climbing for a break in their daily lives. the sport known as free running started in france and early 1990s and quickly became popular around the world. >> these young gazans are fans of and urban sport sometimes known as free running. the principle is to move quickly through the landsc
europe's top leagues would also have to be suspended. sports lawyers predict a legal minefield. >> even if they make small changes in the necessary agreements with the raiders organizations and each country involved, it will not change the fact they will only sell one part of the issue of we will not have sorted out the problem of existing contracts or the conditions of how the world cup is awarded, which change when the scheduling of the world cup changes. >> almost 2.5 billion...
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exodus from syria, we reported on the perilous journey across the mediterranean to europe. migrants see it as a safe haven. we see one traveling overland. matthew price follow their journey through europe. >> they came in on the overnight train from italy scared, vulnerable, and alone. an educated family. the farther -- the father is an architect. now one bag contains everything they own. theirsked us not to film phases for fear of reprisals for their family back in syria. >> i want a better life and stability for my children. i want them to go to school and lived just like other kids. i see the children are living in fear. they asked me, where is our house mom? they asked me about her bed. she wants to sleep in her bed and i don't know what to say to her. >> we first met them in the in italy where the mother describes the boat journey as a suicide trip. we almost died, she says. six days later, she was in vienna showing me photos of the house in libya where the smugglers kept them, or the dangerous boat trip from africa to europe. italian officials flew them to another ref
exodus from syria, we reported on the perilous journey across the mediterranean to europe. migrants see it as a safe haven. we see one traveling overland. matthew price follow their journey through europe. >> they came in on the overnight train from italy scared, vulnerable, and alone. an educated family. the farther -- the father is an architect. now one bag contains everything they own. theirsked us not to film phases for fear of reprisals for their family back in syria. >> i want...
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towards an energy crisis this according to europe's top utilities for the problem they say is billions and handouts are killing innovation non-competitiveness and the results are there for all to see looking at the cost of energy in the e.u. for example and elsewhere in china a kilowatt hour is going to cost you around seven cents in the united states a few more sense than that double it and you've got france prices at least a kept down by some nuclear power but almost double that again and you've got germany at twenty seven cents an hour that's four times higher than china well needless to say that's bad news for industry at a time when the e.u. desperately needs to get back on its feet certainly economically speaking germany though has found a way around it instead of taxing of businesses and factories it puts the entire burden of subsidies on ordinary households and as artie's peter all of a found out families are having a tough time keeping up with the green lobbies appetites. well the. support for green energy is anchored in the german psyche it gets support even when it hurts us
towards an energy crisis this according to europe's top utilities for the problem they say is billions and handouts are killing innovation non-competitiveness and the results are there for all to see looking at the cost of energy in the e.u. for example and elsewhere in china a kilowatt hour is going to cost you around seven cents in the united states a few more sense than that double it and you've got france prices at least a kept down by some nuclear power but almost double that again and...
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give both with the territorial waters and the fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. some of the sixteen percent means you imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. coupon for them to enter our territorial waters because they fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. but. i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crust to mco we've been a hydrogen ally a handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told to us by job market and on this show
give both with the territorial waters and the fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. some of the sixteen percent means you imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. coupon for them to enter our territorial waters because they fish they...
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it is a human tragedy that's happening in the immediat meditn and in europe. you can't turn a blind eye -- >> what can be done? >> well, of course there should be done, there should be real solidarity and concrete action, in terms of patrolling and making sure that we don't -- we as a country, the southern part of europe, don't take all this influx alone. and the thing is that europe needs to -- they need to patrol, we need to patrol better, with joint operations from europe and also make sure that immigrants and others will be treated the best possible way. they should be distributed on other countries and given options and given a new life. we've seen mothers and fathers this morning, we were helping, rescuing and helping these people. there are children, five-year-olds, four-year-olds, i'm sure they remain traumatized from this experience. they need a future, they -- we as a country are making sure that we help but you all of you should make sure that these people are given a better future. >> mr. faruja, thank you very much. that's curt faruja talking on b
it is a human tragedy that's happening in the immediat meditn and in europe. you can't turn a blind eye -- >> what can be done? >> well, of course there should be done, there should be real solidarity and concrete action, in terms of patrolling and making sure that we don't -- we as a country, the southern part of europe, don't take all this influx alone. and the thing is that europe needs to -- they need to patrol, we need to patrol better, with joint operations from europe and...
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rate across europe. talking about 26.8 million people who don't have a job. the increase from when this crisis really took hold, which was say the end of 2008 in europe, 60 million people were unemployed. just over an extra 10 million people we're talking about who have lost their jobs since the crisis and the subsequent low growth. putting a dent the labor market in the region was perhaps reaching a turning point. that is out the window. this is serious stuff. we're talking about a situation that is like a dog chasing its tail. these economies the more domestic consumption. basically, people in their countries on the ground spending money. did the economy growing. a growing economy physically creates jobs. if you're unemployed, no job, you're not spending money, even if you have a job you're worried about the economy and you kind of hold back. it is this persistent dog chasing its tail. very tough to create job growth in this particular region. >> no end in sight. >> the youth unemployment is a big worr
rate across europe. talking about 26.8 million people who don't have a job. the increase from when this crisis really took hold, which was say the end of 2008 in europe, 60 million people were unemployed. just over an extra 10 million people we're talking about who have lost their jobs since the crisis and the subsequent low growth. putting a dent the labor market in the region was perhaps reaching a turning point. that is out the window. this is serious stuff. we're talking about a situation...
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but so did parts of europe. in fact, germany, we have pictures of snow on pumpkins to show you. just to let you know there's going to be a chill in the air coming back from parts of the united states. in fact we'll probably have snow on the ground in some areas of montana as you get into halloween holiday. as we get into what's going on for the rest of the globe, we've got strong winds out there. not only are there strong winds forecasted from alaska to montana but we're also getting them for europe. gusts up to 70 miles an hour for the northern coast lines of switzerland germany france spain we're going to see these gusts up to 70 miles an hour up to the coast, and u.k, experiencing strong gusts as well because of low pressure passing by. the low pressure in the northwest impacting the strongest winds in california up in nevada, utah and montana. the most snow, most likely is going to be in montana but now we've got a concern of freezing rain. coming up i'll show you where the freezing drizzle will most likely happen in parts of wyoming coming up next in your forecast. jonathan
but so did parts of europe. in fact, germany, we have pictures of snow on pumpkins to show you. just to let you know there's going to be a chill in the air coming back from parts of the united states. in fact we'll probably have snow on the ground in some areas of montana as you get into halloween holiday. as we get into what's going on for the rest of the globe, we've got strong winds out there. not only are there strong winds forecasted from alaska to montana but we're also getting them for...
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focusedisaster has renewed attention on the plight of asylum seekers at europe's outer borders. human rights groups are calling for reform of the asylum and refugee policies. >> in greece, the leader of the far right golden dawn party was remanded in jail pending trial. he has been charged with running a criminal organization. authorities cracked down on the extreme right group, which is represented in parliament after the murder of a leftist rap decision last month. -- musician last month. >> thursday was a national holiday in germany, as the country celebrated the anniversary of the reunification of east and west germany on october 3, 1990. speaking at this years's festivities in steep guard, the atman president looked back the country's achievements over the past 23 years. unique, and we are on this day, as we look around, we see what we have obtained, despite many difficulties, and we are grateful for what has grown up. >> in his address, he also called on germany to play a stronger role in international affairs. agreedchancellor merkel the country had come along way, but ad
focusedisaster has renewed attention on the plight of asylum seekers at europe's outer borders. human rights groups are calling for reform of the asylum and refugee policies. >> in greece, the leader of the far right golden dawn party was remanded in jail pending trial. he has been charged with running a criminal organization. authorities cracked down on the extreme right group, which is represented in parliament after the murder of a leftist rap decision last month. -- musician last...
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of a soldier you plow the land first and then you sow the seeds likewise first comes russia and then europe we should lose russia those who lived in those times who saw what it was like back then want to get back to the old way. young people don't understand it they didn't live back then. they can only get this experience from us. has worked his whole life is a pot maker. to sell in russia hundreds of wine pots so unique georgian pams can't see he now lives from hand to mouth people used to go to russia just sell apples or whatever and they are in their income this way now they don't want us any more they don't let us ordinary people are struggling looking for whatever food they can come across. time is passing us but we never had any democracy i don't trust those talking heads on the television. no dorry says that young people sometimes ask him for russian lessons but he complains that he doesn't speak as well as before. everyone wants to chat in russian. if. they want to learn it it's much more difficult to do it and you. know. it was in november two thousand and seven when the top down s
of a soldier you plow the land first and then you sow the seeds likewise first comes russia and then europe we should lose russia those who lived in those times who saw what it was like back then want to get back to the old way. young people don't understand it they didn't live back then. they can only get this experience from us. has worked his whole life is a pot maker. to sell in russia hundreds of wine pots so unique georgian pams can't see he now lives from hand to mouth people used to go...
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. >> reporter: more news from europe, uganda withdraws from the commonwealth. >> and fifa in zurich where day one of the committee meeting has been dominated by 2022 world cup in qatar. >> more than 100 people were "r" known to have died and more missing after a boat carrying african my grants sank off the e italian island of lamped usa. they apparently boarded the cressel in libya. many jumped in the water after the boat caught fire. lamedusa is a major route for migrants trying to get into europe. >> reporter: a grim scene on an island where many had hoped to start a new life. a boat carrying hundreds of my grants from africa sank as they tried to reach the italian island of lamped ua. italy' coast guard said that it sent off flares, which likely started the fire. >> the boat caught fire and because of this everyone started to panic. they pushed forward, and caused the boat to capsize. >> reporter: rescuers arrived in the scene in the early hours of the morning. more than a hundred people were pulled from the water and taken ashore. but it's believed 500 were on board, including pregnan
. >> reporter: more news from europe, uganda withdraws from the commonwealth. >> and fifa in zurich where day one of the committee meeting has been dominated by 2022 world cup in qatar. >> more than 100 people were "r" known to have died and more missing after a boat carrying african my grants sank off the e italian island of lamped usa. they apparently boarded the cressel in libya. many jumped in the water after the boat caught fire. lamedusa is a major route for...
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destruction are from gentlemen knee contra-virginiageneva.he re use of chemical weapons in syria in the europe parliament. and from oslo, is a former u.n. weapons inspector in iraq in 200 2002 and 2003. he is risk analysis for a consulting firm. you were in iraq in the aftermath of the war there, a very challenging environment. the syrian foreign minister said that seven of the 19 declared sites are, in fact, combat zones. how much more difficult will the work be for the inspectors in syria now? >> well, i think we can define the iraqi inspections in two periods. we have the early one from '91 after the gulf war with the inspections. that was a tough territory in the tense that you had a war zone. they had an incredible weapons arsenal there. and another period from 2002 to 2003 was more quiet period, and certainly so it was very different than what the weapons inspectors are facing in syria today. >> john, the opcw has been tasked with destroying these weapons of mass destruction. the manufacturing sites by november. that's a pretty short timeline. has there ever been a weapons destruction pe
destruction are from gentlemen knee contra-virginiageneva.he re use of chemical weapons in syria in the europe parliament. and from oslo, is a former u.n. weapons inspector in iraq in 200 2002 and 2003. he is risk analysis for a consulting firm. you were in iraq in the aftermath of the war there, a very challenging environment. the syrian foreign minister said that seven of the 19 declared sites are, in fact, combat zones. how much more difficult will the work be for the inspectors in syria...
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towards an energy crisis so this according to the europe's top utility for their problem but they say it's ultimately billions in handouts are killing innovation and competitiveness and the results for all to see let's bring them up for you here on the program looking at the cost of energy in the e.u. and elsewhere in china a kilowatt hour is going to cost you around seven cents in america it's a few cents more double it though and you've got france although there is some savings going on there due to nuclear power they're almost double that again no we're talking germany twenty seven cents per hour that's well four times higher than china well needless to say that is bad news for industry at a time when the e.u. desperately needs to get back on its feet certainly economically speak. germany has found a way around it instead of taxing businesses and factories it puts the entire burden of subsidies on ordinary households and as artie's peter all of a found out families are having a very tough time keeping up with the green lobbies appetites. well their. support for green energy is anch
towards an energy crisis so this according to the europe's top utility for their problem but they say it's ultimately billions in handouts are killing innovation and competitiveness and the results for all to see let's bring them up for you here on the program looking at the cost of energy in the e.u. and elsewhere in china a kilowatt hour is going to cost you around seven cents in america it's a few cents more double it though and you've got france although there is some savings going on there...
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. >> bill, how wide spread is resentment toward refugees in europe right now? >> i think this is a bit of manipulation that is going on here. it's information that can be used by democrat goin demogoges to whip up support. and lampedusa shouldn't be the end of the line. there is no reason that the island should be over crowded and the island should be made to suffer. you use lampedusa as a welcome sinister you ca center you can have them moved in 24 hours. these things can be managed and organized and europe as a whole needs a more equitiable burden sharing and so the onus doesn't fall on maul at tha maul at mald greece. it shouldn't be because of the happenstance of geography left holding the bag here. it's something that ought to be shared and the european union has failed to do that thugs far. far -- thus far. >> thank you for joining us and bringing attention to the humanitarian crisis that has gotten little attention here in the united states. it's important to know what is going on. thank you to to you both. >>> we still don't have the flying cars of the
. >> bill, how wide spread is resentment toward refugees in europe right now? >> i think this is a bit of manipulation that is going on here. it's information that can be used by democrat goin demogoges to whip up support. and lampedusa shouldn't be the end of the line. there is no reason that the island should be over crowded and the island should be made to suffer. you use lampedusa as a welcome sinister you ca center you can have them moved in 24 hours. these things can be...
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ambassador in paris we've seen a reaction coming from individual entities across europe here and other countries that say for example in germany telecom has been pushing to have all of the data communication just limited to local german servers in order to stop spying from outside specifically the united states and also brazil had planned on having a secure e-mail service also to thwart spies but on a broader scale be you with to sign a vote on a new regulation of essentially bans any transfer of the data from e.u. member states to the united states in reaction to all of this is the first major move really after the edward snowden leaks and also it would hope to subject. a largely u.s. or foreign corporations as well as social media providers to follow you last or say seventy five's numbering in the billions as has been reported so we are seeing backlash from all levels even up to the highest levels here in europe against the n.s.a.'s activities and among the priorities of the new law is limiting data collection to the minimum necessary while also protecting an individual's right to ra
ambassador in paris we've seen a reaction coming from individual entities across europe here and other countries that say for example in germany telecom has been pushing to have all of the data communication just limited to local german servers in order to stop spying from outside specifically the united states and also brazil had planned on having a secure e-mail service also to thwart spies but on a broader scale be you with to sign a vote on a new regulation of essentially bans any transfer...
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china's richest man intertainment tycoon when you john lindsay unveiled his plans for europe targeting hotels luxury brands and cinema chains those talk more about china's cash splash political analyst professor joseph. city university is with us on the line how the professor nice to see so many private billionaires snapping up what they think to be undervalued companies in these hard times also state firms are cashing in too and they want a bit of the pie why now. certainly all china has a very big water chest among into more than three point two trillion us dollars most of this money has been invested in u.s. treasury bills with very low returns and a danger of depreciation so we have to stand trial for chinese investors to broncho to do wrong secondly europe has been probably more generous in terms of technology transfer less reservations based on strategic considerations and finally chinese exporters would like to extend their operations in durham upstream and downstream to mean king and even expand their market share just as a force that would come in because prices are low and in
china's richest man intertainment tycoon when you john lindsay unveiled his plans for europe targeting hotels luxury brands and cinema chains those talk more about china's cash splash political analyst professor joseph. city university is with us on the line how the professor nice to see so many private billionaires snapping up what they think to be undervalued companies in these hard times also state firms are cashing in too and they want a bit of the pie why now. certainly all china has a...
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and that a good crisis go to waste china turns to europe for investment opportunities companies all over the continent. the swiss army simulate war against that stricken french government that send troops to recover stolen gold. kevin owen here in moscow this afternoon watching our top story then president president putin is demanding an apology from the netherlands over the treatment a russian diplomat who was allegedly attacked and forcibly detained by police in the hague the diplomat was reportedly brought to a police station to be released shortly afterwards it comes as other issues spark a diplomatic spat between the countries which is ridiculous could joins me now live with more details about this what exactly do we know about what happened here rated russia so much it's rather murky story but it's mostly that the information is coming from the diplomat himself and the ministry of foreign affairs according to the diplomats here his home was. he was accosted by several uniformed men. armed men who'll have forced their entry into his house he had received a blow on his head with a ba
and that a good crisis go to waste china turns to europe for investment opportunities companies all over the continent. the swiss army simulate war against that stricken french government that send troops to recover stolen gold. kevin owen here in moscow this afternoon watching our top story then president president putin is demanding an apology from the netherlands over the treatment a russian diplomat who was allegedly attacked and forcibly detained by police in the hague the diplomat was...
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dot com a red cross study has concluded europe is spiraling towards mass unemployment and inequality that's more than a phobia due to illegal immigrants and political and social unrest a ripening in the zone where one hundred twenty million people are now living in or very close to poverty the report also claims that used tackling of the debt crisis will be felt for decades is all these factors are combining to create a europe whose future is more shaky than at any time off to world war two when it's talked more about europe's problems with kraemer he's the head of communications at the international federation of red cross so you're saying that europe's future is more precarious than any other time since world war two and yet we're hearing about economic indicators suggesting that europe is slowly coming out of recession so it's not that bad is it. but for us we made a mapping of forty two countries for our red cross red crescent national societies and the picture which is coming from this my being is indeed quite scary in terms of increased vulnerability in terms of number of peopl
dot com a red cross study has concluded europe is spiraling towards mass unemployment and inequality that's more than a phobia due to illegal immigrants and political and social unrest a ripening in the zone where one hundred twenty million people are now living in or very close to poverty the report also claims that used tackling of the debt crisis will be felt for decades is all these factors are combining to create a europe whose future is more shaky than at any time off to world war two...
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. >> this is the backdoor of europe. the small land of lampedusa is close and it's a treacherous boat ride escaping war, famine and persecution every year. according to the agency 30,000 migrants reached the shores by boat this year. alongside somalia they escaped the conflict back home and marks a change from 2012 when 10,000 migrants crossed in italy and most africans esskating intervention in libya and when over 64,000 people left their homeland for italy and molta following the arab spring which toppled the country's president and many died trying but never so many at once. divers are still looking for bodies from thursday's shipwreck and may reach 350. and the island mayor said the island and italy cannot cope alone. >> translator: we felt abandoned in the past but after the visit of pope francis we feel solidarity nationally and internationally. what we expect now is europe go from verbal solidarity to concrete action. >> reporter: there is policy on illegal in the union and every one has issues to deal with it and
. >> this is the backdoor of europe. the small land of lampedusa is close and it's a treacherous boat ride escaping war, famine and persecution every year. according to the agency 30,000 migrants reached the shores by boat this year. alongside somalia they escaped the conflict back home and marks a change from 2012 when 10,000 migrants crossed in italy and most africans esskating intervention in libya and when over 64,000 people left their homeland for italy and molta following the arab...
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in europe it's much higher. not poland but britain and scandinavia. >> host: a lot of that may have been because of your book the god delusion. thank you. >> guest: thank you very much. ..
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backlash from all levels up to the highest level here in europe. e.u. law makers are set to vote on new regulations that would outlaw most data transfers to the u.s. a move seen as a first concrete response to edward snowden surveillance revelations. live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day and we start with breaking news this hour a suicide bomb attack on a passenger bus in the southern russian city of volgograd has killed six and left dozens injured here's the footage of the explosion captured by a dash cam and a car trailing behind the bus. it was carried out by a thirty year old female suicide bomber from dagestan the wife of the leader of a radical islamist militant group investigators have told r.t. that she'd together with her husband and two other militants planned to carry out a terrorist attack in moscow but after a quarrel decided to target volgograd and he said put the three in a countrywide wanted list. the details of the attack the need exploded at a bus number twenty nine as it was leaving a
backlash from all levels up to the highest level here in europe. e.u. law makers are set to vote on new regulations that would outlaw most data transfers to the u.s. a move seen as a first concrete response to edward snowden surveillance revelations. live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day and we start with breaking news this hour a suicide bomb attack on a passenger bus in the southern russian city of volgograd has killed six and left dozens...
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some time ago around two tells in a two thousand and nine disk space if you fail all over europe. it was kicked off by anglo-irish bank in this country who are probably the most criminal of all banks they broke every liquidity lauda curry's jail sentences instead our government phina fall at the time gave them all big bonuses our regulator who should have been gone for treason got a six hundred thousand payoff as well as a big pension our new government who are now in power finagle and labor of course were saying all the right things before they got into power and then when they got into power they're actually worse than the last crowed. sounds like this country and what isn't making policy is that your party would implement if you had representation in parliament. well first of all we would see rather than saying born bond holders that seems to be a very populist thing to say are what we would suggest in direct democracy that we would suspend all capital in interest payments until there is a full legal review to see if ireland had any moral are lawful obligation to pay back gambl
some time ago around two tells in a two thousand and nine disk space if you fail all over europe. it was kicked off by anglo-irish bank in this country who are probably the most criminal of all banks they broke every liquidity lauda curry's jail sentences instead our government phina fall at the time gave them all big bonuses our regulator who should have been gone for treason got a six hundred thousand payoff as well as a big pension our new government who are now in power finagle and labor of...
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i in the wake of the global financial crisis europe was had the worst ireland a country of four and a half million people is still coping with the effects of negligent banking practices and i disagree an idea of the corruption surrounding the irish banking system when asked how angle irish bank had come up with its bailout figure the banks executive said i picked it out of my arse that's a direct quote because of these nefarious banks austerity measures have severely impacted millions of irish and one political party is fighting back against the financial system that's led to the foreclosure of thousands of irish homes the direct democracy party has been around only for three years but it's already gaining huge momentum across the country the party's leader ben gilroy joined me earlier to talk about his political platform and why he's being persecuted by the irish media and government. direct democracy is where people can initiate referendum most countries to people in the country can do we had it in our first constitution and. were taken out and when our second constitution command w
i in the wake of the global financial crisis europe was had the worst ireland a country of four and a half million people is still coping with the effects of negligent banking practices and i disagree an idea of the corruption surrounding the irish banking system when asked how angle irish bank had come up with its bailout figure the banks executive said i picked it out of my arse that's a direct quote because of these nefarious banks austerity measures have severely impacted millions of irish...
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between the united states and europe. they have been seen in recent years. angel merkel grew up under a regime that spied as a matter of course. she might have expected better from the united states. this summit was meant to focus on immigration, and the economy. it's been overwhelmed with the controversial. western governments always knew that the u.s. was watching its citizens but the extent of the operation revealed by whistle blower edward snowden has shocked and angers politicians. it is already prompting calls for the suspension of the cooperation on certain data sharing. what h washington will have to move swiftly to calm the mood. >> meanwhile, in berlin, john d was summoned to answer allegations that his phone had been tapped be i the u.s. let's go live, who joins us now. do we know what was said in the meeting between the u.s. ambassador? we don't know what was said, but we have a pretty good idea that it amounts to dressing down the german foreign minister, he said he wanted to find out the extent of the spying and that this could not go on, and w
between the united states and europe. they have been seen in recent years. angel merkel grew up under a regime that spied as a matter of course. she might have expected better from the united states. this summit was meant to focus on immigration, and the economy. it's been overwhelmed with the controversial. western governments always knew that the u.s. was watching its citizens but the extent of the operation revealed by whistle blower edward snowden has shocked and angers politicians. it is...
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never let a good crisis go to waste china turns to europe for investment opportunities snapping up companies all over of us charity hate kannan. and the swiss army simulates our war against a debt stricken french government that send troops to recover stolen gold. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshing. a key and your comic summit of asia pacific leaders now underway in bali has not been short on political overtones the absence of president obama due to the u.s. government shutdown was repeatedly noted as other countries to center stage add to form our reports from indonesia. well the twenty one nations that make up a package count for more than fifty percent of the world's g.d.p. on an annual basis so it's clear that what is agreed here is of huge significance especially when you consider the fragile nature of the global economic recovery and this region has a number of a merge and economies indonesia for example where we are right now is the fifteenth largest economy in the world so it's clear that there are plenty of good investment opportunities in the region
never let a good crisis go to waste china turns to europe for investment opportunities snapping up companies all over of us charity hate kannan. and the swiss army simulates our war against a debt stricken french government that send troops to recover stolen gold. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshing. a key and your comic summit of asia pacific leaders now underway in bali has not been short on political overtones the absence of president obama due to the u.s....