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now joined by thorpe on the gaggle and secretary general of the council of europe mr young going to be appreciate your being here it's now i think what is meant usually manned by human rights in the western political discourse our political rights rights having to do with political activity freedom of speech freedom of expression freedom to protest and i think some countries in particular russia and china argued that their ability to grant their citizens full political rights is conditioned on. the economy on dire economic prosperity and i think for some time the sort of argument was. brushed off as authoritative ploy but i think now some of the european governments faced with this territory have some sympathy with this line of thinking why do you think how strong the thing is the link between the country's economy and its ability to expand its citizenry political full political rights bill first of all i haven't heard the russian authorities are making this argument actually they have signed up to the european convention on human rights they've been also very often criticized and one
now joined by thorpe on the gaggle and secretary general of the council of europe mr young going to be appreciate your being here it's now i think what is meant usually manned by human rights in the western political discourse our political rights rights having to do with political activity freedom of speech freedom of expression freedom to protest and i think some countries in particular russia and china argued that their ability to grant their citizens full political rights is conditioned on....
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standard while to discuss that joined by thorburn the gavel and secretary general of the council of europe mr you're going to be appreciated your being here and now i think what is manned usually manned by few men rights in the western political discourse our political rights rights having to do with political activity freedom of speech freedom of expression freedom to protest and i think some countries in particular russia and china argued that their ability to grant their citizens full political rights is conditioned on. the economy on dire economic prosperity and i think for some time the sort of argument was. brushed off as authoritative ploy but i think now some of the european governments faced with this territory have some sympathy with this line of thinking why do you think how strong the thing is the link between the country's economy and its ability to expand its citizenry political full political rights well first of all i haven't heard the russian authorities are making this argument actually they have signed up to the european convention on human rights they've been also very
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we have the europe. in a conventional new majority we have the social charter they are on an equal footing so there is no contradiction between this rights but but my main point is that we cannot solve economic problems and you cannot base a song economy in the long term. on restraining basic human rights it is the all the way around it has been proven through history in particular here in russia european history where. so i think when you talk about china of course china is successful no but if this economic successes are not being followed up by political reforms i believe. china has already reached its peak so i'm in. this is being also. said by the chinese leaders that they need to implement also political reforms in order to be successful in the long run you know that in the west in political discourse and media discourse do is countries like russia and china are still perceived as somewhat. underperforming when it comes to human rights as i think that's because in the west it is assumed that politi
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the last couple of days and at least eight more were missing on sunday as heavy rain across much of europe has led to flooding poland and bulgaria have experienced high water levels homes have been evacuated across southern germany the czech republic austria and switzerland as rivers reach dangerously high levels the czech capital prague was on high alert as authorities fear a repeat of the catastrophic floods of august two thousand and twelve two. and coming up on a boycott ruffles the feathers of the world's political power players to break here . technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. i'll teach you cheap china rocketing to a billion views from the world spirit of funny disasters two events that continue to change our lives join me kevin owen for more on how you've helped make the first global news channel to reach you chub billion. for me this is some of the some of those. early. modern day exit as christian communities in the greater middle east and the middle on the decline for the pa century particularly over the last decade what accounts for this arab
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you have a steady in europe and you have sequester in the united states you talk about job creation and both create jobs well i think the developed economies are very constrained. either through monetary policy or. policy i think part of the reason why you had such a statement was simply because there's not a lot of arsenal. tools left in the tool box exactly exactly i think if we're talking about fiscal policy fiscal deficits are very high there's not a lot of room for maneuver and then you take monetary policy with interest rates in the u.s. it's close to zero there's not much that they can do we'll talk about quantitative easing in a second there charles what do you think about that i mean how is it reflecting the true condition of the global economy because we would expect from these countries to say the best possible thing they could you know put in the best face on a rather dismal situation still for us unemployment coming down seven point six to being created the employment rates come down so we found stop by my view in the in the twenty years of the greenspan credit boom when de
you have a steady in europe and you have sequester in the united states you talk about job creation and both create jobs well i think the developed economies are very constrained. either through monetary policy or. policy i think part of the reason why you had such a statement was simply because there's not a lot of arsenal. tools left in the tool box exactly exactly i think if we're talking about fiscal policy fiscal deficits are very high there's not a lot of room for maneuver and then you...
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or europe but if we're talking about russia's economy certainly the quality of the . reserve the fiscal reserve that has been built up in terms of the oil reserves. it's in a far better state. what you have been western countries in terms of and that of this obviously russia is ten percent of g.d.p. . in the west. we know that the town approach one hundred percent of g.d.p. . very frustrating but for a lot of the western economies it would be great to see those evil one to two percent. first a question of what is the growth based on i mean really where's it coming from. another point i had was just about again on the investment in bringing money in there's always been discussion about you need the state to kind of back out to privatized more so that you can have more competition here and really help to innovate the economy and the figures i had maybe figures are different but i was i was told that in two thousand and six about thirty four forty three percent of government involvement in the u.k. is about forty three percent was government involvement in the economy an
or europe but if we're talking about russia's economy certainly the quality of the . reserve the fiscal reserve that has been built up in terms of the oil reserves. it's in a far better state. what you have been western countries in terms of and that of this obviously russia is ten percent of g.d.p. . in the west. we know that the town approach one hundred percent of g.d.p. . very frustrating but for a lot of the western economies it would be great to see those evil one to two percent. first a...
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in twenty years time can still be a motive a model for europe or whether europe will be an excellent holiday destination people who just want to see where the automobile was invented or where the big goose and the first big commercial chemical plant was built on the contrary i want europe to remain a prospering continent to compete with the rest of the world and therefore sometimes we have to have to be quite strict to one another. you see presently. which is a with your permission. it's not just the markets went down somewhat after the announcement of mr bernanke a gold also collapsed why did it happen and i think that people were expecting the strengthening of the dollar for the benefit euro and some regional currency that would produce changes also in the commodities market and we should take that into account in our current economic policy and. the question that. madam chancellor. importance not only for the euro zone but also for us i said in my speech that we need to find a balance a combination of affective action in order to address the strategic tasks and also current operat
in twenty years time can still be a motive a model for europe or whether europe will be an excellent holiday destination people who just want to see where the automobile was invented or where the big goose and the first big commercial chemical plant was built on the contrary i want europe to remain a prospering continent to compete with the rest of the world and therefore sometimes we have to have to be quite strict to one another. you see presently. which is a with your permission. it's not...
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is being directed to was in europe. europe needs to act in a mature fashion. it shouldn't react in a contradictory way. we need to assist without interfering in these people to achieve their goals. >> thank you. >> what i see through the clouds of tear-gas is a democratic -- clumsy, complex, messy, but also moving. in style it reminds me of chicago and paris in the 1960 -- 1968. like the follow-through from such spontaneous revolts, in the end, turkish democracy is to emerge stronger with political parties that will be less sycophantic of their leadership, with a turkish parliament which is more pluralistic and ideologies, both secular and religious which are less preoccupied. i believe turkey has a great capacity to become the world's first liberal modern muslim european country and i rejoice at the events. thank you. >> a few. >> thank you, my colleagues. the revolt in turkey is an expression of fear, fear of turkey will become a state in which authoritarian approach takes precedence over and democracy and free joyce's. democracy consists of freedom of opini
is being directed to was in europe. europe needs to act in a mature fashion. it shouldn't react in a contradictory way. we need to assist without interfering in these people to achieve their goals. >> thank you. >> what i see through the clouds of tear-gas is a democratic -- clumsy, complex, messy, but also moving. in style it reminds me of chicago and paris in the 1960 -- 1968. like the follow-through from such spontaneous revolts, in the end, turkish democracy is to emerge...
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deep mass and how europe. as a unified group can address it and i think that's a concern it's confusing sometimes that you're hearing some days you're hearing really good figures coming out something's changing for the good and the next day it's bad so i have a problem with understanding really words going long term in europe and i don't i think still the center of concern is still europe i would agree because i agree also. probably the u.s. is going to excel the way. we also for the european union will accelerate in terms of growth and probably will no longer be in the recession territory next year but look at the as a into the euro zone europe as e.j. in general but if you look at the pattern of west's clearly there are so many risks associated with europe especially in this. southern part of europe where the weakest links could go wrong again we're not seeing much progress in terms of really normalizing their economies especially the physical cd go ahead but i was going raise that is a terrible problem on o
deep mass and how europe. as a unified group can address it and i think that's a concern it's confusing sometimes that you're hearing some days you're hearing really good figures coming out something's changing for the good and the next day it's bad so i have a problem with understanding really words going long term in europe and i don't i think still the center of concern is still europe i would agree because i agree also. probably the u.s. is going to excel the way. we also for the european...
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standards while to discuss that joined by thorburn the gaggle and secretary general of the council of europe mr you're going to be appreciate your being here and now i think what is manned usually manned by few men rights in the western political discourse our political rights rights having to do with political activity freedom of speech freedom of expression freedom to protest and i think some countries in particular russia and china argued that their ability to grant their citizens full political rights is conditioned on. the economy on their economic prosperity and i think for some time the sort of argument was. brushed off as authoritative ploy but i think now some of the european governments faced with this territory have some sympathy with this line of thinking what do you think how strong the thing is the link between the country's economy and its ability to expand its citizenry political full political rights both first of all i haven't heard the russian authorities are making this argument i should they have signed up to the european convention on human rights they've been also very
standards while to discuss that joined by thorburn the gaggle and secretary general of the council of europe mr you're going to be appreciate your being here and now i think what is manned usually manned by few men rights in the western political discourse our political rights rights having to do with political activity freedom of speech freedom of expression freedom to protest and i think some countries in particular russia and china argued that their ability to grant their citizens full...
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deep mass and how europe. as a unified group can address it but i think that's a concern it's confusing sometimes because you're hearing some days you're hearing really good figures coming out something's changing for the good and the next day it's bad so i have a problem with understanding really words going a long term in europe and i don't i think still the center of concern is still europe i would agree because i agree also that probably the u.s. is going to excel way next year we also for the european union will accelerate inference of growth and probably will no longer be in the recession territory next year but look at the as a into the euro zone europe in general but if you look at the pattern of clearly there are so many risks associated with europe especially in this. southern part of europe where the weakest links could go wrong again and we're not seeing much progress in films of the really normalizing their economies especially in the physical cd but i was going to raise that is a terrible problem
deep mass and how europe. as a unified group can address it but i think that's a concern it's confusing sometimes because you're hearing some days you're hearing really good figures coming out something's changing for the good and the next day it's bad so i have a problem with understanding really words going a long term in europe and i don't i think still the center of concern is still europe i would agree because i agree also that probably the u.s. is going to excel way next year we also for...
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in particularly europe today kind would say the majority are against homosexuality so therefore we are against it. every or authority has to say the opposite namely we are granting the same rights to dispy people all orders come so europe does not say that homosexuals for instance have special rights they only have the same rights as everybody else to put instance demonstrate that and the authority has an obligation to safeguard that they can do so. it is easier said than done it's the same as you're saying that you know european governments have to solve a comic problem i agree with that that they have absolutely provide their citizens with full economic rights but the question is how you would do that in a country in a society that is extremely and openly homophobic how would you do that without putting those very same people who are also your citizens and who security you have to protect without putting them in danger because once you're a government official you would know that from your own expense it's not about what you believe it's about balancing the rights of various groups a
in particularly europe today kind would say the majority are against homosexuality so therefore we are against it. every or authority has to say the opposite namely we are granting the same rights to dispy people all orders come so europe does not say that homosexuals for instance have special rights they only have the same rights as everybody else to put instance demonstrate that and the authority has an obligation to safeguard that they can do so. it is easier said than done it's the same as...
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concerned by the rise of germany as a political force and feel that brussels has mishandled europe's financial crisis and also soaring unemployment is fueling french your skepticism it comes as president francois loans approval rating plummeted almost two fold since he took the top job last year fifty eight percent to thirty two percent well french far right political leader marine le pen says france needs an open debate on its relations with the e.u. . but the boat. first of all you need to understand the french do not really talk about this both e.u. and the euro a common currency virtually imposed on us i religiously defended here or in other words there is no diversity of opinion the more anything you say against the euro dollars will be equal to blasphemy what i'm asking for is a referendum paulse are a good thing but i do remember the polls promised that when asked about the european constitution france would vote for it at the end of the day fifty five percent of french citizens said no to the constitution that's why we need a wide public debate a referendum to ask the people
concerned by the rise of germany as a political force and feel that brussels has mishandled europe's financial crisis and also soaring unemployment is fueling french your skepticism it comes as president francois loans approval rating plummeted almost two fold since he took the top job last year fifty eight percent to thirty two percent well french far right political leader marine le pen says france needs an open debate on its relations with the e.u. . but the boat. first of all you need to...
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bailout there's a faceoff brewing between europe's major financial hubs germany's a buddhist but it is buying time to say it's challenging the e.c.b. planned for unlimited buying of deaths from the crisis stricken economies analysis on that coming your way just a few minutes here on out. but for now on the program washington is eased restrictions to opposition held areas in syria u.s. officials say it'll. help facilitate oil sales from the rebels giving their much needed funds washington says the decision has no effect on the provision of arms to the rebels the u.s. is currently deciding whether to send weapons that's after the e.u. lifted its arms embargo two weeks ago dealing a blow to the prospects of peace talks this comes as reports claim rebels could be behind the killing of more than sixteen she muslims in the syrian village of heartland sparking fears more and more extremists are joining opposition fighters both civilians and pro assad fighters are fallen victim to what the militants themselves of labeled as cleansing political analyst a mother walked up to leave the opposition
bailout there's a faceoff brewing between europe's major financial hubs germany's a buddhist but it is buying time to say it's challenging the e.c.b. planned for unlimited buying of deaths from the crisis stricken economies analysis on that coming your way just a few minutes here on out. but for now on the program washington is eased restrictions to opposition held areas in syria u.s. officials say it'll. help facilitate oil sales from the rebels giving their much needed funds washington says...
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thousands of protesters the sand and europe's main banking help frankfurt piling the pressure on financial institutions which they say are defending the wealthy while pushing millions of people into poverty also. riots panic and tear gas in turkey turmoil spreads as a protest against the destruction of a park in istanbul escalates into a nationwide display of anger against the government. the u.s. confirms an american woman has been killed in syria reportedly while fighting alongside the rebel forces they are an incident that illustrates the growing international impact of the civil war. and hunger striking guantanamo bay detainees demand new doctors accusing military medics of breaching ethics by performing inhumane force feeding procedures. to be a moscow you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program europe's banking capital is gearing up for another day of street blockades with angry crowds protesting against the way the e.u.'s financial woes are being handled thousands cut off access to frankfurt's main financial institutions on friday voicing their anger against the
thousands of protesters the sand and europe's main banking help frankfurt piling the pressure on financial institutions which they say are defending the wealthy while pushing millions of people into poverty also. riots panic and tear gas in turkey turmoil spreads as a protest against the destruction of a park in istanbul escalates into a nationwide display of anger against the government. the u.s. confirms an american woman has been killed in syria reportedly while fighting alongside the rebel...
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bashir zakari fled to europe. but the boat he was travelling in capsized, drowning many of his companions. alnour ahmed runs the camp's kitchen. he fled war-torn darfur in western sudan. until recently he lived in a home for asylum seekers. the predominant feeling there was of hopelessness. we saw the picture of one guy, they say yesterday was like this and he killed himself. he kill himself. why? because he was getting crazy and suffering because of six or seven years and he didn't get paper. stories like this are not uncommon. about a year ago, another asylum seeker in a home in würzburg took his own life prompting a wave of protest. alnour ahmed left the residential home he was staying in to join the protest. but not all asylum seekers are brave enough... >> we need unity with all the refugees that's what i hope. and the problem is people are afraid. they fear and you ask them why? if i'm going there i will be in trouble and after it not good for my asylum case. >> alnour ahmed barely has time to consider his
bashir zakari fled to europe. but the boat he was travelling in capsized, drowning many of his companions. alnour ahmed runs the camp's kitchen. he fled war-torn darfur in western sudan. until recently he lived in a home for asylum seekers. the predominant feeling there was of hopelessness. we saw the picture of one guy, they say yesterday was like this and he killed himself. he kill himself. why? because he was getting crazy and suffering because of six or seven years and he didn't get paper....
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can't do anything about it europe could get still so much worse. where we are today that's a real dilemma for europe yesterday that was a big part of the discussion here at the forum because you have some kind of me to perform well in germany for example and they have spain greece others that are portugal that are in really. deep mass and how europe as a as a unified group can address it but i think that's a concern it's confusing sometimes because you're hearing some days you're hearing really good figures coming out something's changing for the good and the next day it's bad so i have a problem with understanding really words going long term in europe and i don't i think still the center of concern is still europe i would agree because i agree also that probably the u.s. is going to excel the way. we also for the european union will accelerate inference of growth and probably will no longer be in the recession territory next year but look at the exit into the euro zone europe in general but if you look at the pattern the clearly there are so many
can't do anything about it europe could get still so much worse. where we are today that's a real dilemma for europe yesterday that was a big part of the discussion here at the forum because you have some kind of me to perform well in germany for example and they have spain greece others that are portugal that are in really. deep mass and how europe as a as a unified group can address it but i think that's a concern it's confusing sometimes because you're hearing some days you're hearing really...
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budget but don't receive as much money and where the euro as given to europe actually is a way for specific member states to postpone structural reforms and so she's the only good example of that word a lot of people are concerned always with think is the going to greet on the very idea of the e.u. that the three disagree on what form it should be you would. be shifting if you're . many many you believe their voices are not being heard by brussels a taste test or cilla went to investigate just high much citizens of the bloc are involved or even familiar with its politics this is brussels the capital of europe and hold to the european institutions that make laws and decisions that affect the lives of five hundred million citizens the question is how much to the citizens really know about europe do you know what the european flag stands for. the iron man. who is the president of the european council their plan turns. into the bench in one room how many countries in the e.u. and if they're going for that and who is a twenty eight country. given. that not. only what does the flag of the stars o
budget but don't receive as much money and where the euro as given to europe actually is a way for specific member states to postpone structural reforms and so she's the only good example of that word a lot of people are concerned always with think is the going to greet on the very idea of the e.u. that the three disagree on what form it should be you would. be shifting if you're . many many you believe their voices are not being heard by brussels a taste test or cilla went to investigate just...
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storm clouds in europe over cheap chinese imports of solar panels. is it also bad news for wine drinkers? our top story. syrian government troops have been celebrating. asaad's forces tried to recapture this strategically important town. after some of the most intense fighting of the war so far, they have. -- rockets fired have hit near the stronghold. .> the dust has not yet settled explosions could still be heard from the lebanese fight at the border. -- fighting has continued. rebels say they lost the battle but not the war. here are a few kilometers inside lebanon, the shia community is celebrating. his pictures waved hi along with .he hezbollah syrian flag >> we're going to celebrate every day. we do not know how many rockets fell on us and how many people died. now it is all over. >> hezbollah has played key role. posters of files -- fighters killed in the battle decorate the streets. -- they arement has accusing has blood. a lebanese town but the mood here is not one of celebration but one of sadness and apprehension. especially in this makesh
storm clouds in europe over cheap chinese imports of solar panels. is it also bad news for wine drinkers? our top story. syrian government troops have been celebrating. asaad's forces tried to recapture this strategically important town. after some of the most intense fighting of the war so far, they have. -- rockets fired have hit near the stronghold. .> the dust has not yet settled explosions could still be heard from the lebanese fight at the border. -- fighting has continued. rebels say...
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puts southern europe into a severe recession that drives up unemployment rates and youth unemployment rates in southern europe and that it prevents the southern european country from being competitive with central european economies. for all these facts it is necessary to have another party a new party in germany which is actually asking for a gradual dissolution of the euro well you've put forward the problems you see with the euro what's the solution what we propose is that the southern european states and by the mean steppers and greece and italy and spain and portugal that they leave the euro zone within the next four or five years we think of something like a gradual exit from the eurozone so we propose that there be a time and with both the euro and a new national currency are used in the countries so that the effects of withdrawal from the euro are as soft as possible for those economies which are already heavily under stress and then after four or five years there is the new task of reshaping what remains of the euro zone and there obviously we have to talk about the no bail o
puts southern europe into a severe recession that drives up unemployment rates and youth unemployment rates in southern europe and that it prevents the southern european country from being competitive with central european economies. for all these facts it is necessary to have another party a new party in germany which is actually asking for a gradual dissolution of the euro well you've put forward the problems you see with the euro what's the solution what we propose is that the southern...
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europe. and these are issues that labor in particular is rather sensitive on rather exposed on instinct and intuition and. m.p.'s and activists are often a mile away from from the alternate vote even we think conservatives tend to be closer to the women vote for me just to support them i call the security i don't use use the title to fix the british dream what exactly do you mean by that what is the basic. british dream is that it's about. borrowed from the idea of the american dream the idea that you can be a success for an open multi-racial society you need to tell yourself stories about . me to talk to yourself stories about. stories about good immigration about successful. minority people who are who are you know doing contributing to britain not damaging the interests of the people already here. we do have plenty of those stories we have more stories like that in many ways than america which for all of its strengths remains a very. racially divided in all the noise and very violent socie
europe. and these are issues that labor in particular is rather sensitive on rather exposed on instinct and intuition and. m.p.'s and activists are often a mile away from from the alternate vote even we think conservatives tend to be closer to the women vote for me just to support them i call the security i don't use use the title to fix the british dream what exactly do you mean by that what is the basic. british dream is that it's about. borrowed from the idea of the american dream the idea...
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give germany a vice like grip on europe. the idea is that germany would have won and taken over europe, up we are talking about world war i and we are talking morally about world war ii. there was this evil force in the japanese were much more confused. i think the united states as well, about what world war i was about. what basically happened is they were talking about in july of 1914, the austrians decided that they were going to extinguish serviette. which something that was heavily weighted with the war. the war against them was for real. but germany, they became known as what is the blank check. the german side, okay, you have to have your war. when the russians come and, we will deal with the russians. at the very least this was fantastically responsible. the russians indeed the germans came in with the russians. but the big question obviously was for the british. up up up up up russia was still up rule by desire. the british had democrats that felt very uneasy about getting mixed up with this. they were very much lik
give germany a vice like grip on europe. the idea is that germany would have won and taken over europe, up we are talking about world war i and we are talking morally about world war ii. there was this evil force in the japanese were much more confused. i think the united states as well, about what world war i was about. what basically happened is they were talking about in july of 1914, the austrians decided that they were going to extinguish serviette. which something that was heavily...
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>> we're neutral on the u.s., neutral on japan and long on europe. >> long on europe. why? >> the market has priced in a significant amount of risk. the key for us is to stay out of the low-risk assets and take selective opportunities in riskier assets. and now we see the greatest opportunities -- not without risk -- but the greatest opportunities -- >> you don't think the u.s. is pricing in risk right now? >> it's priced at about fair value, so i think it could be priced a lot lower if they wanted to price in risk. >> it's interesting that you say you're buying europe, because we just had on the head of s.a.p., bill mcdermott, who said europe is getting better. is that what you see? do you think they're still selling everything because of the worries over the debt crisis, and, in fact, the underlying fundamentals are improving? >> the unit labor costs have gone down in spain. they registered a trade surplus, exporting. they're beginning to get competitive. it's not nirvana yet. >> jeff -- >> -- reap the benefits of the housing market, the manufacturing, and especially ener
>> we're neutral on the u.s., neutral on japan and long on europe. >> long on europe. why? >> the market has priced in a significant amount of risk. the key for us is to stay out of the low-risk assets and take selective opportunities in riskier assets. and now we see the greatest opportunities -- not without risk -- but the greatest opportunities -- >> you don't think the u.s. is pricing in risk right now? >> it's priced at about fair value, so i think it could be...
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as a face brewing between europe's major financial institutions. in the program we americans are protecting themselves from sweeping. security revelations around the world. with. technology innovation. developments from russia. and realized. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch your t.v. any time anyway. live from moscow this is art here with me. washington has eased restrictions to opposition held areas in syria u.s. officials say it will help facilitate oil sales from the rebels giving them while much needed funding washington says the decision has no effect on the provision of arms to the rebels the us is currently divided one whether to send weapons or not and that's off the e.u. lifted its arms embargo two weeks ago dealing a blow to the prospects of peace talks i mean while reports claim rebels are behind the killing of more than sixty shia muslims in the syrian village or sparking fears of more extremists joining anti assad forces political analyst i'm out of a cough believes the opposition is just not interested in any type
as a face brewing between europe's major financial institutions. in the program we americans are protecting themselves from sweeping. security revelations around the world. with. technology innovation. developments from russia. and realized. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch your t.v. any time anyway. live from moscow this is art here with me. washington has eased restrictions to opposition held areas in syria u.s. officials say it will help facilitate oil sales from the...
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thousands of protesters descend on europe's a main banking hub frankford piling the pressure on financial institutions which they say are defending the wealthy while pushing millions of people into poverty and also. the. riots a panic and tear gas in turkey turmoil spread as a protest against the destruction of an is a ball park escalates into a nationwide to display of anger against the government. the u.s. confirms an american woman has been killed in syria reported to you while fighting alongside the rebel forces there an incident that illustrates the growing international impact of the civil war. and hunger striking guantanamo bay detainees demand a new doctors accusing military magic's all breaching ethics of performing in few main force feeding procedures. it's time to question more with us here on our t.v. we're live from moscow you're with me to bang with say. europe's a banking capital is scaring up for another day of street blockades with angry calls of protesting against the way the ease financial ways of being handled thousands of access to frankfurt it's main financial instit
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the syrian rebels these weapons might end up in europe and create huge problems in the region he also told talked about the recent g eight summit saying that there is no single position on syria among the g eight countries some of the countries of the g. eight are in fact against supplying the syrian opposition with more additional weaponry but one thing that every side every country agrees on is that edge leave
the syrian rebels these weapons might end up in europe and create huge problems in the region he also told talked about the recent g eight summit saying that there is no single position on syria among the g eight countries some of the countries of the g. eight are in fact against supplying the syrian opposition with more additional weaponry but one thing that every side every country agrees on is that edge leave
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fine they found their way in every single economy in europe yet though there's no question i mean all of this deregulation credit is a movement that started in the united states in the late one nine hundred seventy s. and then it accelerated on the reagan era and then you know where dramatically also still later the under clinton and then under bush so yes that was that originate that the united states and the europeans bought into that i mean the europeans bought into the propaganda that was emanating from washington that somehow they were running these sclerotic backward economies and that they needed jobs mobility that they needed capital needed you know to be free of all the restrictions of from labor you know you and you know you needed to have somehow to compete in the world you had to emulate the americans well i think this is you know shown that this is a really disastrous road that down which is europeans have gone that that they said of course the europeans are going to do have to share the blame for what has happened but again it does show that the problem with this uni pol
fine they found their way in every single economy in europe yet though there's no question i mean all of this deregulation credit is a movement that started in the united states in the late one nine hundred seventy s. and then it accelerated on the reagan era and then you know where dramatically also still later the under clinton and then under bush so yes that was that originate that the united states and the europeans bought into that i mean the europeans bought into the propaganda that was...
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the arms which hypothetically may be supplied to the syrian opposition might eventually be found in europe and even in russia it is an established fact according to the russian president that around six hundred mercenaries from russia and europe are fighting on the side of the syrian opposition and as long as there is no composition to the to the opposition movement in syria it's unclear where the weapons will eventually end up at the same time but even if we can spoke about the recent g eight summit and said that there is no single position among the g eight countries on arming the syrian rebels not all countries agree that this measure should be implemented at the same time all countries of the g eight agree that a peace conference in geneva to have both the members of the syrian opposition and the. syrian government talking about a possible peace solution is something that needed urgently despite that we haven't moved anywhere closer to a real date of this is a news conference but it wasn't only about geopolitics warfare and economics here at st petersburg forum there are also some thin
the arms which hypothetically may be supplied to the syrian opposition might eventually be found in europe and even in russia it is an established fact according to the russian president that around six hundred mercenaries from russia and europe are fighting on the side of the syrian opposition and as long as there is no composition to the to the opposition movement in syria it's unclear where the weapons will eventually end up at the same time but even if we can spoke about the recent g eight...
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it follows a rally we've got here in europe. but that's only because we closed lower yesterday in europe. we tried to claw back those lows. the ftse 100 is up 0.4%. xetra dax similar amounts, as well. 0.8% for the ftse mib. up around 0.3% at the moment for the cac 40. new car registrations in germany fell. a bit of a contrast from what we got from u.s. auto sales yesterday. what are investors to do? here is a recap of what some of the guests on cnbc have told us today. >> despite the weakness of the last few weeks, what you haven't yet seen is real money investors capitulating on the em. they're trying to hedge away some of the effectes and they're retaining their core polz positions. wa worries me on a six month, 12-month view, maybe slightly shorter term with that is what happens when that real money starts to bustle? that i think will be quite dangerous. >> a number of the things they've pointed to has been problems for china are actually opportunities. one is the environmental segregation of the country. you know, we are pla
it follows a rally we've got here in europe. but that's only because we closed lower yesterday in europe. we tried to claw back those lows. the ftse 100 is up 0.4%. xetra dax similar amounts, as well. 0.8% for the ftse mib. up around 0.3% at the moment for the cac 40. new car registrations in germany fell. a bit of a contrast from what we got from u.s. auto sales yesterday. what are investors to do? here is a recap of what some of the guests on cnbc have told us today. >> despite the...
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that's where we stand right now in europe. chloe has the update for us in asia today out of singapore. hi, chloe. >> hey, good morning to you. you know, quite a bit of losses that we see here in asia. remember, all seemed calm and quiet until the sell-off september accelerating over in japan. heavy futures selling. traders were responding even quite a bit of selling into nikkei futures over in london and new york, as well. and bis, dollar/yen coming in below 1100, so keep an eye on that, as well. as part of the losses emanated from that negative data that we got out of china, the divergence between the official and hsbc final print, it was the flash china pmi that accelerated that heavy sell-off. remember that syndromeoff we saw more than a week act. the idea is this. some suggest that the china might be on a shaky economic footing and so, perhaps, the larger companies related to the official number, they at least benefit from state-led investment while on the other hand the smaller companies are getting cramped out of what's
that's where we stand right now in europe. chloe has the update for us in asia today out of singapore. hi, chloe. >> hey, good morning to you. you know, quite a bit of losses that we see here in asia. remember, all seemed calm and quiet until the sell-off september accelerating over in japan. heavy futures selling. traders were responding even quite a bit of selling into nikkei futures over in london and new york, as well. and bis, dollar/yen coming in below 1100, so keep an eye on that,...
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of years after the next election is further reinforced that he has handed britain's destiny in europe to angle americal by saying we're going to renegotiate the terms of britain's membership of the european union after which i will present this these new terms to the british electorate in the hope that they will approve them and we will stay in european union but who will decide what whether we get what we want or anything that is presentable is some kind of. victory to the electorate it's it's probably going to america or whoever it is the german chancellor in twenty seventeen david thank you very much for joining us. arguably america's influence is much larger than that of iran so with power comes responsibility greater responsibility would you agree with that in every negotiation on a round table the parties are equal they may be different in the degree of power but on this issue each side is negotiating with the other and trying to reach an agreement. will be sure that you will find. their way to the end you will get you will move you to that if. you. will. you mean i think that t
of years after the next election is further reinforced that he has handed britain's destiny in europe to angle americal by saying we're going to renegotiate the terms of britain's membership of the european union after which i will present this these new terms to the british electorate in the hope that they will approve them and we will stay in european union but who will decide what whether we get what we want or anything that is presentable is some kind of. victory to the electorate it's it's...
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t the bulk of the budget today whether europe or the s. this transfer or consumption ending and the evans is that diverts resoces from f more productive resources and if you do cost-benefit test and the transfer consumption spending looking at that types about lay. john: the port and the helpless? that is what the transfer paymentsre supposed to be. >> if you get the private sector growing the four will be better off than he would much rather be pour in hong kong or singapore because you have a better future than france fo the best you can hope for is the politicians will for ever catch you on the head to keep you dependent ward of the state. >> people now more than ever are graduating from university into a terrible job market usually having a degree in something that ll not help them. deal think this for job market is reflective of just a bad the economy ors there a fundamental problem with the educational system how weducate our students? >> it is a personal choice with a major and if it is not profitable that is your choice. but there'
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before we get away i have to ask you about europe. there is not much happening in europe right now. >> no. there is a lot of political and economic unrest. it is a culmination of years and years of strife and economic instability and. >> you're not doing a lot of shipping? >> no we're not. that is unfortunate. every once in a while a piece of machinery or capital goods boeing back over to europe but it has been rare. >> a face on the trade deficit numbers for you. the trade gap widing in april but not quite as much as perhaps some people thought it would. that's the latest from the chicago export packing company in chicago. liz: giving us the real story, mr. jeff flock. ashley: thank you. ashley: as always with jeff. you want to have a happy lasting marriage? i think pose people do. you may want to head-on line and we'll you why ahead. liz: we asked you on facebook and twitter where you thought you're most vulnerable to a hack attack and are you doing anything to protect yourself? we'll read some of your answers next. ♪ . we know a
before we get away i have to ask you about europe. there is not much happening in europe right now. >> no. there is a lot of political and economic unrest. it is a culmination of years and years of strife and economic instability and. >> you're not doing a lot of shipping? >> no we're not. that is unfortunate. every once in a while a piece of machinery or capital goods boeing back over to europe but it has been rare. >> a face on the trade deficit numbers for you. the...
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thousands of protesters descend on the europe's a main banking hub frankfurt point in the pressure on financial institutions which they say are defending the wealthy while pushing millions of people into poverty also. riots a panic and tear gas in turkey toe mole spreads as a protest against the destruction of a pocket it is them both into a nationwide display of anger against the government. the u.s. confirms an american woman has been killed in syria reporters the while fighting alongside the rebel forces there and incident that illustrates of the growing international impact of the civil war. and the hunger striking one ton of a baby detainees demand new doctors like using military medics reaching the ethics of before we interview made force feeding pussy just. as just gone that may day in the russian capital you live with us on our. europe's the banking capital is gearing up for another day of street blockades with angry crowds are protesting against the way the financial woes are being handled thousands cut of access to friends or main financial institutions on friday voicing the
thousands of protesters descend on the europe's a main banking hub frankfurt point in the pressure on financial institutions which they say are defending the wealthy while pushing millions of people into poverty also. riots a panic and tear gas in turkey toe mole spreads as a protest against the destruction of a pocket it is them both into a nationwide display of anger against the government. the u.s. confirms an american woman has been killed in syria reporters the while fighting alongside the...
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widened and immigration is a sort of emblem of the widening it applies to other areas too like well for europe . and these are issues that labor in particular is rather sensitive on rather exposed on the instinct and intuition to. m.p.'s and activists are often a mile away from from the ordinary even the thing conservatives tend to be closer to wouldn't vote for me just the support michael the security identity issues. what exactly do you mean by that what is the. bridge dream is that it's about. borrowed from the idea of the american dream the idea that you can be a success for an open multi-racial society you need to tell yourself stories about . the need to tell yourself stories about. stories about good immigration about successful. minority people who are you know being contributing to britain not damaging the interests of the people already here . we do have plenty of those stories we have more stories like that in many ways than america which for all of its strengths remains a very. racially divided and open eyes. very violent society and i don't think we want to go down that road to th
widened and immigration is a sort of emblem of the widening it applies to other areas too like well for europe . and these are issues that labor in particular is rather sensitive on rather exposed on the instinct and intuition to. m.p.'s and activists are often a mile away from from the ordinary even the thing conservatives tend to be closer to wouldn't vote for me just the support michael the security identity issues. what exactly do you mean by that what is the. bridge dream is that it's...
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and europe i spoke earlier with dan mitchell from the cato institute who embraces austerity and doesn't think we should be afraid of it i first asked him what forms does austerity common. there's a big debate because austerity means different things to different people to the i.m.f. and some of the european countries austerity is simply a buzzword for higher taxes oh we have to deal with our deficits and debt so let's raise taxes because of course none of those politicians want to come. their budgets on the other hand you have these keynesians out there the paul types who say austerity is bad and they think you stimulate an economy by having even more spending even though of course countries like greece and spain italy got into fiscal crisis because they were spending too much already so this debate to me is like the iran iraq war i want both sides to lose because i want lower spending and lower taxes so i don't want to choose the keynesians who want bigger government and i don't want to choose the i.m.f. who simply wants higher taxes and senator patty murray she said that our he said o
and europe i spoke earlier with dan mitchell from the cato institute who embraces austerity and doesn't think we should be afraid of it i first asked him what forms does austerity common. there's a big debate because austerity means different things to different people to the i.m.f. and some of the european countries austerity is simply a buzzword for higher taxes oh we have to deal with our deficits and debt so let's raise taxes because of course none of those politicians want to come. their...
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all over europe but also all over the world in jan and united states as well. well discontent degrees on the streets of europe they are whining cracks on the political level the latest from brussels have been accused of a land grab of their complaint coming from the u.k. after the european commission took the country to court to to defend the rights of the e.u. citizens living in the country it claims britain is discriminating against people from the other e.u. countries while london says it will fight every step of the way to protect its own laws are he says also your reports. the european commission is once again looking more closely at the affairs of its member states now one that's making particular noise especially while the citizens of that country is the commission's decision to launch a case against the u.k. at the european court of justice because the commission says that the u.k. has the discriminatory against nationals of other e.u. countries in receiving welfare now there's already been reaction from the u.k. particularly angry ones from the governm
all over europe but also all over the world in jan and united states as well. well discontent degrees on the streets of europe they are whining cracks on the political level the latest from brussels have been accused of a land grab of their complaint coming from the u.k. after the european commission took the country to court to to defend the rights of the e.u. citizens living in the country it claims britain is discriminating against people from the other e.u. countries while london says it...
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but the bulk of t budget today whether europe or the u.s. this transfer or consumption spending andhe evans is that diverts resources from far more oductive resources and if you do cost-benefit test and the transfer consumption spending looking at that types about lay. john: the port and the helpless? that is what the transfer payments are supposed to be. >> if you get the private sector growing the four will be better off than he would much rather be pour in hong kong or singare because you ha a better future than france for theest you can hope for is the politicians will for ever catch you on the head to keep you dependent ward of the state. >> people now more than ever are graduating from university into a terrible job marketsually having a degree in something that will not help them. dealhink this for job market is reflective of just a bad the economy or is there fundamental problem with the edutional system how we educate our udents? >> it is a personal choice with a majo and if it is not profitable that is your choice. but there's noth
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despite the current state of the europe's find of europe's finances. coming up to eleven o'clock here in moscow i'm back with more news for you in the company. live live. live . i think when he says you're very kind it's your ministry raises a fairly standard. is usually. a a a a a family affair or national. review's uniting. the seriously ring me. up with a a a over here he knew he had no. need to be. so why are you giving me. as you will. be. a run. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. choose your language. according. to the consensus to. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that impact the life choose me access to. the world. science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia. the future covered. olympos. live. the speed. limit. which. looks. like a good place. and i'm. fine i'm a little. the prime minister's deadline for an end to public protests looms in turkey with th
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talks to arm the syrian rebels it's not only wrong but dangerous to have very grave consequences for europe as well as he was quick to remind of one of the latest incidents which which many regarded as a very dangerous sign of things to come let's listen to what the president had to say. who are you going to supply weapons to we all remember the terrible tragedy when the u.k. soldier was killed in london that's just terrible it's mostly people like those who murdered him in france you know son that's what concerns us. another fresh concern we've heard from the russian president is that the arms which hypothetically may be supplied to the syrian opposition may eventually be found in europe and even in russia it is an established fact according to the russian president that around six hundred mercenaries from russia and europe are fighting on the side of the syrian opposition and as long as there is no composition to the to the opposition movement in syria it's unclear where the weapons will eventually end up at the same time spoke about the recent g eight summit and said that there is no sin
talks to arm the syrian rebels it's not only wrong but dangerous to have very grave consequences for europe as well as he was quick to remind of one of the latest incidents which which many regarded as a very dangerous sign of things to come let's listen to what the president had to say. who are you going to supply weapons to we all remember the terrible tragedy when the u.k. soldier was killed in london that's just terrible it's mostly people like those who murdered him in france you know son...
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but the bulk of the budget today whether europer the u.s. this transferr consumption spending and the evans is that diverts resources om far more producti resources and if you do cost-benefit test and the transfer consumption ending lookg at that types about lay. john: the port and the helpless? that is what the transfer payments are sposed to be. if you get the private sector growinghe four will be better off than he would much rather be pour in hong kong or singapore because you ha a better future th france for the best y can hope for is the politicians ll for ever catch u on the head to keep you dependentarof the state. >> peopleow more than ever are graduating from university into a terrible job market usually having a degree in something that will not help them. deal think this for job market is reflectitive of just a bad the economy is there a fundamental problem with the educational system how we educate our students? >> it is a personal choice with major and if it is not profitable that i your choi bubut there's nothing wrong with th
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arm the syrian rebels is not only wrong but dangerous that it could have very grave consequences for europe as well as the russian president was quick to remind us of one of the latest incidents which happened in the u.k. it has no direct relation to syria but he believes it may have serious and grave consequences for the european security in general who are you going to supply weapons to we all remember the terrible tragedy when the u.k. soldier was killed in london that's just terrible people right those who murdered him in france you know son that's what concerns us. another fresh concern we've heard from the russian president is that the arms which hypothetically may be supplied to the syrian opposition might eventually be found in europe and even in russia it is an established fact according to the russian president that around six hundred mercenaries from russia and europe are fighting on the side of the syrian opposition and as long as there is no composition to the to the opposition movement in syria it's unclear where the weapons will eventually end up at the same time but even if
arm the syrian rebels is not only wrong but dangerous that it could have very grave consequences for europe as well as the russian president was quick to remind us of one of the latest incidents which happened in the u.k. it has no direct relation to syria but he believes it may have serious and grave consequences for the european security in general who are you going to supply weapons to we all remember the terrible tragedy when the u.k. soldier was killed in london that's just terrible people...
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budget but don't receive as much money and whether the euro as given to europe actually is a way for specific member states to postpone structural reforms and proceeds clearly a good example of that what a lot of people are concerned nowadays with the think is the tool to greet on the very idea of the e.u. that are three disagree on what phone should be you. be shifting if you're. while the majority of e.u. citizens are saying the union is still a good thing many of them believe their voices are not being heard. when to investigate just how much citizens of the block are involved or even familiar with his politics this is brussels the capital of europe and whole to the european institutions that make laws of decisions that affect the lives of five hundred million citizens the question is how much do these citizens really know about europe do you know what the european flag stands for. who is the president of the european council you can turn. this into do. you know how many countries in the e.u. . this is going to seven and who is a twenty eight country. who did. not like this. but d
budget but don't receive as much money and whether the euro as given to europe actually is a way for specific member states to postpone structural reforms and proceeds clearly a good example of that what a lot of people are concerned nowadays with the think is the tool to greet on the very idea of the e.u. that are three disagree on what phone should be you. be shifting if you're. while the majority of e.u. citizens are saying the union is still a good thing many of them believe their voices...
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there are some what thirty something countries in europe we're seeing thirty different examples but if you were to sort of put them into broad categories most countries in europe all during the first decade of the century they were increasing spending they were increasing spending before the financial crisis hit just because they thought they had plenty of money to spend and then once the financial crisis head then they said ok we have to be good keynesian so they increased government spending on that basis but then the financial crisis morphed into a fiscal crisis meaning that investors no longer trusted the greek government the italian government the spanish were not going to lend the money because we don't trust that they can pay us back and so as a result with initially some help from the i.m.f. these countries start raising taxes which i think was a mistake but they also slow down the growth of government spending so that describes a lot of southern europe the baltic countries a stonie a lithuania latvia i think there are the star pupil of the class way back in two thousand and
there are some what thirty something countries in europe we're seeing thirty different examples but if you were to sort of put them into broad categories most countries in europe all during the first decade of the century they were increasing spending they were increasing spending before the financial crisis hit just because they thought they had plenty of money to spend and then once the financial crisis head then they said ok we have to be good keynesian so they increased government spending...
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and europe i spoke earlier with dan mitchell from the cato institute who embraces austerity and doesn't think we should be afraid of it i first asked him what forms does austerity come in. there's a big debate because austerity means different things to different people to the i.m.f. and some of the european countries austerity is simply a buzzword for higher taxes oh we have to deal with our deficits and debt so let's raise taxes because of course none of those politicians want to control their budgets on the other hand you have these keynesians out there the paul types who say austerity is bad and they think you stimulate an economy by having even more spending even though of course countries like greece and spain italy got into fiscal crisis because they were spending too much already so this debate to me is like the iran iraq war i want both sides to lose because i want lower spending and lower taxes so i don't want to choose the keynesians who want bigger government and i don't want to choose the i.m.f. who simply wants higher taxes and senator patty murray she said that our he sai
and europe i spoke earlier with dan mitchell from the cato institute who embraces austerity and doesn't think we should be afraid of it i first asked him what forms does austerity come in. there's a big debate because austerity means different things to different people to the i.m.f. and some of the european countries austerity is simply a buzzword for higher taxes oh we have to deal with our deficits and debt so let's raise taxes because of course none of those politicians want to control...
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in europe during world war ii. french villages especially in normandy that protested violently the behavior of american soldiers and british. there were complaints from french generals that french women were afraid to go out at night without escorts because they were being accosted. this is all part of this. war makes good shoulders do bad things. makes about soldiers do terrible things. it is part of the story of world war ii. >> host: brought to us from loma linda, california, we have roger. please go ahead with your call. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i studied the psychology of survival. your comments are right on the money. i have read all three volumes and your work is not as good, but it is brilliant. at the command level montgomery takes the cake. your descriptions of the political rigmarole is just, it is impeccable. i have to laugh sometimes possession for with what is ahead there. just commenting on how you personally felt about montgomery and have you ever thought about putting her political
in europe during world war ii. french villages especially in normandy that protested violently the behavior of american soldiers and british. there were complaints from french generals that french women were afraid to go out at night without escorts because they were being accosted. this is all part of this. war makes good shoulders do bad things. makes about soldiers do terrible things. it is part of the story of world war ii. >> host: brought to us from loma linda, california, we have...
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i think europe is very interesting right now. and partly, you know, you've seen some of the economic metrics in europe, the pmis are actually going in the right direction now. but i think the other thing to step back is to that if you look at the three big central banks, the u.s. has clearly spoken, the bank of japan is really sort of in an intermission phase right now, and the ecb may well end up being the next sort of incremental easier, and that will be, you know, obviously, very positive for a lot of risk assets in europe and particularly equities. >> michael, good talking to you. thank you very much. we appreciate it, michael purves, the chief global strategist at weeden & company. that is it for today's show. i'm louisa bojesen. thank you very much for watching "worldwide exchange." thanks for all your comments as well. good to hear that you're out there. we'll see you very soon again. stay tuned to the channel. byesie-byes. >>> good morning. today's top stories, china's central bank, yep, they just made some comments to ca
i think europe is very interesting right now. and partly, you know, you've seen some of the economic metrics in europe, the pmis are actually going in the right direction now. but i think the other thing to step back is to that if you look at the three big central banks, the u.s. has clearly spoken, the bank of japan is really sort of in an intermission phase right now, and the ecb may well end up being the next sort of incremental easier, and that will be, you know, obviously, very positive...
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the blocks founding member and traditional driving force where this in chart means where the united europe is rising fastest and two thirds of french people questioned by gallup this month said they were unhappy with where the e.u. is taking them they're concerned by the rise of germany as a political force and feel that brussels has mishandled europe's financial crisis and soaring unemployment is fueling a french euro skepticism but it all comes as president francois approval rating plummeted almost two fold since he took the top job last year french far right politically than there in the pen so is france needs an open debate on its relations with the e.u. . but the bow if it can shock you but the bones first of all three you need to understand that the french do not really talk about the both the you and the euro a common currency virtually imposed on us the show i religiously defended here or in other words there is no diversity of opinion the more anything you say against the euro dollars will be equal to blasphemy what i'm asking for is a referendum polls are a good thing but i do re
the blocks founding member and traditional driving force where this in chart means where the united europe is rising fastest and two thirds of french people questioned by gallup this month said they were unhappy with where the e.u. is taking them they're concerned by the rise of germany as a political force and feel that brussels has mishandled europe's financial crisis and soaring unemployment is fueling a french euro skepticism but it all comes as president francois approval rating plummeted...
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europe was the leader. europe today in the developed world unfortunately is among the bottom in terms of developing these technologies. the u.s. i believe is at the top in terms of developing these technologies. >> the fcc has proposed a new incentive option as a way to free up additional spectrum. how should that be structured and what are your expectations in terms of how it will go? >> i would hope that it is structured consistent to how it has been done in the past. when you had the type of success that we have had in this country, one would ask why you would change it too much. what we have intended to do in this country is the regulators have set -- welcome, senator. >> talk about a big entrance. we like that. >> how are you doing? good to see you. >> why don't you continue? >> just from a policy standpoint what we have done is the fcc, the regulator that oversees this set caps and terms of how-- sets caps in terms of how much spectrum should anyone carry or be allowed to hold. that has served very we
europe was the leader. europe today in the developed world unfortunately is among the bottom in terms of developing these technologies. the u.s. i believe is at the top in terms of developing these technologies. >> the fcc has proposed a new incentive option as a way to free up additional spectrum. how should that be structured and what are your expectations in terms of how it will go? >> i would hope that it is structured consistent to how it has been done in the past. when you had...