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troops sent off to analysts at citigroup lifted the crew's rating on the stock to buy from hold if you guys foot seas gave the last one hundred cents on the texas post in strong gains a one point three percent. dent here in russia there are tears in my eyes it's all continued to rally supported by gains in the euro bantay of the world price gas from one zero bond policy back after a sell off on tuesday most chips are rising. across telecom has jumped over eleven percent on my successor good enough to guess on the brave group exchange that ten percent stakes in the national telecommunications for shares and also telecom the price of oil continues to advance helping producers afters among the lead just sanders gaining a two percent this hour michael has returned to pre-crisis levels and is not trading near historic high on expectations the company will back up to six point two percent of its stock with around two hundred fifty dollars per share. russian
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coking coal company has announced in the public offerings in london moscow performances to offer a quarter of a stall can raise as much as five hundred billion dollars cox says it will here's the fonz to boost its investment program. is all we have time for now join me in less than fifteen minutes time for another business update and get all stores small website our two dot com slash business.
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the official location on the phone i pod touch from the. video on demand. old calls and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the. very warm welcome back it's all off now i remark this is a let's see crew in experience constant depression. on pilots air or listed as the main coolies behind the plane crash which killed presidents next kitchens give the
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details other than international investor that can basically present its report on april. the world's most notorious detention insensible on tom obey nine years old despite his pledge to close it down the prison still holds almost two hundred inmates in legal limbo. and i see saw. the ending of the long list of five by sound shifts with three hundred people on board is being led to safety by ice breakers are the only two weeks stranded off russia's far in space. while it donates more to the euro zone that most delta countries great burthens project might be better spent on treating an internal plague is the country tackles the alarming spread of tuberculosis. now with the future of the year i wouldn't doubt there's a growing line of critics warning countries who are embracing the single currency
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that they're boarding a sinking ship spoke to a british politician a host of brussels about why europe needs to put itself. today i'm talking to david campbell bottom and. the euro skeptic political policy ukip he's at the forefront of the campaign against what he calls the european superstate mr campbell brown and thanks very much for talking to r.t. if you compare the european union to the former yugoslavia where do you think the similarities lie i think what it's about is actually trying to force a very different countries together very different economies together under one state to state effectively the united states of europe with quite an element the soviet union to it i am a member of the european parliament but i think european parliament is not
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a true parliament is a bit like a supreme soviet or as bad as the former soviet union but. elements all of this so there are parallels with yugoslavia i'm afraid but it is extremely dangerous as we've seen with the euro to force such divergent nations together i think the tensions you create economic and political opera fairly dangerous but surely you're not predicting that he will end in a pleasant concert i certainly hope not but you know i've been involved in the peace process in northern ireland i worked in government and i've seen what happens when democracy fails and i believe democracy is failing in the european union because national sensitivities are being overridden we saw it in our learned how they said no to those in treaty and then they were invited to get the right answer and they had to have another referendum and they said yes and look at the mess that is now in but effectively it's a contempt for democracy that worries me most you know we are democratic party in
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ukip and the real reason for being the real concern is the lack of democracy at the heart of european union two thousand and ten saw you. as an economic bloc my difficulty let's look forward to the future what are you seeing this year in two thousand and eleven i think person i think the euro will collapse and soon i think it could be generally february it could collapse. i mean really you cannot i saw the strange rate mechanism the forerunner to the euro you cannot buck the markets as mrs thatcher said at that time and affectively what's the e.u. is trying to do with this massive bailout package seven hundred fifty billion euros is to try and buck the markets but you can't do that you national governments never have a money to actually out maneuver and out bid a bond markets or private markets they have more money available. and it's not
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going to work i mean spade in i believe will bring down the euro some time early this is the new here and why is that because spain alone will need a bailout package equivalent to half the entire bailout package which already has a hole in it for oland hundred billion proximately and portugal is in trouble and greece is still in trouble so i don't think it's going to work and of course as the german constitutional court challenge as well which may well it does allow the germans from actually backing any rescue package you know under their own legal rules so i think the euro's in serious trouble i think i welcome end of the euro politically but i do acknowledge that the economic cost of the euro club scene will hurt us all so many economists now deign to agree with you today they're saying that the euro won't collapse imminently and that germany has such a vested political interest in supporting it that it will keep pointing that is
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that the view from inside the european parliament well i mean the german has a lot of political interest in the euro's a political project it was in fact i became u.k. . when i was sitting next to george osborne and the former german. girl rings former air ministry of berlin which is now the finance ministry and it worried me there in those many years ago just before the euro was was launched because they were denying it was a political project and it's always been a political project and that is dangerous because you cannot throw billions or hundreds of billions even after a political project the markets aren't interested if they see through it they will bring it down and that's what's going to happen. column is there are different views different overtones of what could happen but what i'm saying is a euro in its current form i believe will collapse i think you may get another euro arising but with the stronger nations such as germany possibly france. belgium may
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be working together a different euro for the future but i think the euro in its current form will collapse you cannot push water uphill you can't make pigs fly you know your own really is fundamentally unsound it goes back to the point i made that you're trying to force very divergent economists together germany is very powerful doing very well with its exports greece's very weak spain is very weak it has been has one and of million homes unsold it's in serious trouble as are and you cannot force all these countries and economies together and force them into this this euro it doesn't work and let's talk about sustaining it which of course is the newest member at the. beginning of the yeah and they're all posters up in estonia comparing the year rates of the titanic and comparing is said titanic and what's going to happen to countries like that well i fear for a study i mean you know good for
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a study is actually successful economically it's not going to get cases but i do worry for them i think it could be the shortest lived you know membership of the euro. all. but you know i do fear the economic costs of the euro collapsing you know countries having to reinvent currency is what she will have to do that is going to be very serious and i fear for dystonia you know only has had a tough history with the soviet control of control that. it's got its freedom back it's doing well economically for heaven's sake don't throw it away by joining the euro and getting too involved in the titanic is a good metaphor i think because you know a study could find it's just got the last ticket for the titanic the the ship is whole below the water law of the euro it is fundamentally unsound you cannot support it through just throwing money at it it will not float you and your
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colleagues that you can't often talk about the collapse of the year a way to measure with but europe is the u.k.'s biggest trading partner wouldn't it be a huge blow prosperity if the euro zone were to fall apart well i don't underestimate the economic cost i think it is it is refreshing politically because it's a bad concept it's a political project and it's really about driving the european union together creating one super state that's what it's really about there will be a big economic cost for all the verse in our banks will be hit in the u.k. and i don't welcome the however i think by liberating these countries from this straight jacket you know i mean all it's been going down the dollar has got had serious problems because it's got the wrong interest rate because it's in the euro the interest rate you know one interest rate within this currency zone which doesn't suit them because it was doing very well previously they forgot high inflation and they got high house prices and same in spain with a massive one off
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a million homes unsold. you know this just doesn't work. as a concept you have to have a column is that are broadly the same in order to have a currency that covers them all that is not the case with the euro so yes there will be some economic damage but i think politically it will liberate these countries to have their own currencies and they will be able to float they'll be able to get their economies moving again the moment they're stuck in a free within the straitjacket called the euro and your objection to the euro as a currency is well documented but you can't as a party also objects the european union and the u.k.'s membership but surely it's better for a small country like the u.k. to remain involved with it. in this way. if you look at our history we involve the country is all around the world you know for hundreds of years trading
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happily. you know we have strong cultural links. we're not anti european. neither is switzerland and they're not in european union or norway nor to new european union what we're saying really is we want to different relationship with the european union we do not want to be within this political super state united states of europe with its flag and its and its parliament and its president and all of that we don't want that we want a perfect amicable friendly trading arrangement with the you just like switzerland has. but we don't want the politics you know about is really submerging our country way of doing things our judicial system and our culture within this that we don't want and we don't need that i was you say we are the largest trading partner britain is with the continental e.u. we are in the prime position to actually have
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a perfectly respectable and very amiable free trade agreement free trade agreement many is saying that we've only seen the beginning of protests against austerity measures. on the streets are you one of them or do you think it's going to fizzle out in two thousand and eleven and i think it will get worse and i do fear you know you have some extreme problems in greece in spades in portugal with very high unemployment where like in spain you're almost approaching you know one in every two young people is unemployed that is not sustainable within a democratic society i think it will lead to serious problems. but i think the route to solving is to get out of the euro have a free floating currency again and actually to be able to attract people back to spain and the holidaymakers for example because it's cheaper to go there that's
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a major issue just to get the economy moving again i mean when we left the exchange rate mechanism which was the forerunner of the euro and britain our economy started getting better and it got stronger and stronger ever since we left that region system that was the precursor to the euro and that's what will happen in all and spain is the only route to these countries actually finding salvations to get out the euro and in the still ten spain will fall i think what will happen is spain will have to leave the euro or the euro will collapse because it's too big to support i mean it's about it will need about seven times as much roughly as what all and to help it out of the problems and that's not sustainable and even the germans you know are not prepared to work too late whatever in terms of their economy to support spade you know they can't afford even the germans can't afford to bail out large economies like spain and it's in serious problems so serious
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problems and we have to be honest about that the only way for the economy to start moving again is for it to get back it's a free floating currency not to be. the press within your david thank you very much thank you. is filled with joy. with parades and marches. inspiring people with insouciance of. good was everything really good and it seems to speak out. though she shared her thoughts only with her diary it all became evidence in the trial for counter-revolutionary activity. the evidence which condemned to label. the diary of
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there thanks for watching the sport and these at the head of. a russian cross-country skier is banned for two years for doping. pakistani cricket is accused of match fixing will have to wait until next month to hear their . latest signing bolton struck a deal yeah. but first russian cross-country skiing nicholai pointed out of has been banned for two years after being caught with equipment to take drugs the international ski federation said last september swiss border guards found he was carrying intravenous equipment and a derivative of the campaign for russia at the winter olympics in vancouver but is no longer part of the national team the twenty eight year old is a world championship medalist in ringlets but will now be banned until september twenty twelve. now and i saw three of the five top five teams were in action the k h l n cheese day all aiming to close the gap on leaders act bars and guard that
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they're going over style about means and i level on points at the summit i said i believe the course calls and made up some ground between you got all one with the season scoring twice and then the other game on tuesday at least two chasing a playoff spot and you can you know over time. the three pakistani cricket is accused of match fixing will have to wait until next month to find out their fate someone but how to say for mohammed amir are alleged to be accepted money in return for deliberately bowing no balls through the lord's test against england last summer all three deny wrongdoing their case has been heard by an international cricket council tribunals in doha which ended on choose day but the i.c.c. has now the eggs until next month if found guilty a place could face a lifetime ban from the game. so it's in default when i mention the city have a movie. new signing at. the bosnian international strike as arrived in the thirty two million year a deal from the german side wolfsburg an assigned afford a half year contract had been
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a target italian side's ac milan and events in the summer and had said they would have the advantage but explained his reasons for joining city. just to suit. the other people. before. big club we did begin. to get. a really good. very good coach. here about the fairies. mostly the people from manchester just. like. becks is back in britain started training with his new club tottenham hotspur the former england captain is on loan from l.a. galaxy but at the moment they're only allowing him to train and not play for the north london side the two clubs are in disagreement over what percentage of beckons
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wages will actually pay as it stands banks will be with them for a month during the american close season however if a purring deal is struck this week it could well turn out against his former club manchester united at white hart lane on sunday. now the news and i rushes taekwondo fight has had a great twenty ten with notable victories in the country now hopes it will be good enough to fill participants in all four taekwondo disciplines at the london olympic swimming course or of course up with the man in charge of nurturing rushers. party sport brings you an interview series featuring all the heads of russian sports federations and with us today is the presence of russian taekwondo union. sali and thanks for your time at the moment russia doesn't have much to boast about as far as taekwondo at the olympics are concerned i want to ask you about your plans for twenty years well but how is your team feeling ahead of the london games
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but. we're very eager to fight twenty ten was a very successful year for us our men's team won gold at the european cup instant petersburg and silver in the mixed event we haven't performed that well in a long time the youth olympics in singapore brought us one silver and one gold medal we want to gold and silver medal of december's world tour in moscow that's a great result we're already for twenty twelve. on a global level how hard do you think it would be for our fighters to say the maximum number of qualifying licenses for that's one to twelve olympics you're the winner i think we can get all four that's our ultimate and immediate goal i think we'll collect all four. that will be great there lympics are drawing closer and you were appointed to this position a fairly recently even though you have been involved with taekwondo for a long time what will your role be in the preparation for the games as this system created before you came need improving. of the systems constantly improving but the
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foundations have been laid we have great athletes and coaches but i work in progress we constantly amend our training routines and competition shared tools at the same time we're making sure our athletes are on display i would even say we're making sure the world is afraid of our athletes it's important that our athletes are well known to boost their confidence. and a nice a few words about how taekwondo is developing in russia is that more popular in some regions that in others and has a promoted most recent. yes of course some regions are better than others looking back at the last championship i would say those regions moscow and st petersburg naturally. north or setia the urals chelyabinsk. it's quite popular nationwide really. so is it time for the unions or start thinking about tracking the next generation is the sport popular among children and are there enough staff to train them. and it's pretty popular probably not yet being talked about by
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everyone therefore interviews with t.v. reporters are most important because they introduce taekwondo not just to children but rather to their parents taekwondo not only prepares a sportsman but shapes you as a personality and a citizen i believe media exposure will help make this sport even more popular i think what can you say about the health of your athletes maybe some are weedy when they start doing sports and you make them stronger what are the health levels like compared to say ten years ago all of the. different people get into this kind of sport and one of our time asks it's a make a person who's not physically strong enough into an athlete you may have noticed the taekwondo develops a person comprehensively which means not just raising healthy athlete but healthy people in general we've obviously seen certain progress in this area over the past ten years not least of all because of the growth of taekwondo popularity and to increasing skills among our coaches and other specialists who what's the role of
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fans in the generals the poor in the stands and how important are they going to be just as is the case for every sport a fan is the second most important person after the athlete fan supported by screaming and waving flags it helps a great deal i can't say things are very bright though we try to solve this by issuing free tickets to our events and invite children from sports academies for example we had full stadiums of the latest world cup and the fans were mostly children which is extremely close. thank you very much for your time mr president and we wish you good luck in the near future at the twenty twelve olympics this was the presence of the russian one so you know and i thought it's a call for speaking about the latest developments in the russian side quando in preparation for the twenty twelve olympic games in london i call sort of for artsy in moscow i think it's crossed for them now funny there are
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a lot of big american football games in january apart from the n.f.l. playoffs top college teams play their bowl games which concluded with a top run job and winning their second national title the tigers beating the number two oregon ducks in the b.c.s. championship game we go straight to the fourth quarter quarterback as he often does about to pick up the first time with his legs but instead i see nothing what's the ball at getting back to this guy and i can't mention needing running back. but it would be two point conversion to tie the gang and they get it in spectacular fashion i started by down to almost an even better catch for jeff smile so the tide is getting back into the game tied ninety eight and hands it off to michael looks like he's taken down after a short run but that is not whistled at and he says what i've. done. on the rooney's doesn't touch the grand the player. on the run that can go on and
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that's just great body control by the freshman running backs clearly thinks his name is off the. free plays like the sixteen or yards they said they stopped and nineteen yard field goal attempts four ways bryant with just two seconds on the clock. winning field goal for him to have a perfect finishing a nice easy. when they called the football crime for the first time since. the second. so that is old school for the moment so we got morphine. hungry for the full story but we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on our t.v. . culture is the same i understand maliana is probably the most on the broadband in
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