tv [untitled] January 12, 2011 2:30pm-3:00pm EST
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for some reason. in the news russian coca-cola company coke's group has announced initial public offerings in london and in moscow the firm egg midst of a quarter of its stock and raise as much as half a billion dollars coke says it will use the funds to boost its investment program and dresses and their airlines tend to be a much better than expected sales revenues from all operations rocketed by sixty percent to more than two billion dollars and twenty the carriers passenger traffic jumped by more than a third exceeding six and a half million people that's well more than a plant. i'll be back in fifty minutes time headlines are next on do stay with us. mean your.
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culture is the same i understand my family and there's more willingness on the back to be able to look butters in the markers one year around the catastrophic earthquake haiti remains in ruins and prospects bleak what has gone so wrong for this and popper's. children now see above eight thousand murders by the end of elementary school five two hundred thousand violent acts by the age of eighteen from movies to television shows to video games to children. twenty four hour news channels russian business teams every day formulate a stable industrial in. those floods of shakespeare's those while those who
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say tales to first think about it while it was a legitimate artistic and journalistic future but most of the violence good to see is what i call a happy life think that god came down from heaven and stopped oh god no doubt. amen a shot mormon and a pretty one but you are makes the pill easier to swallow. everybody was coming. live from central moscow this is our team thanks for choosing us this is wrong top story pilot error or psychological pressure in the proofs and lack of experience but the blame for the plane crash that killed the polish president last april this
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was the conclusion of the official investigation which has delivered its final verdict. as the world's most notorious prison in guantanamo bay enters its tenth year of protests held in the u.s. calling on president obama defiantly deliver on his promise to shut down. an upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. it the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad who is unable to tackle its alarming spread it. is a growing lot of critics warning countries who are embracing the single currency that they are boarding a sinking ship next artie's speaks to a british m.e.p. about why europe needs to open its eyes. today i'm talking to david campbell bottom and the p.c. needs of 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
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very much for talking to r.t. now 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 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 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
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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 ukip and the real reason for being there real concern is the lack of democracy at the heart of european union two thousand and ten saw you. as an economic bloc my den difficulty let's look forward to the future what are you seeing this year in two thousand and eleven i think personally i think the euro will collapse and soon i think it could be generally february it could collapse. i mean really you cannot
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i saw the strange rate mechanism the forerunner to the euro you cannot buck the markets as mrs thatcher said about time. 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 enough money to actually out maneuver and out bid a bond markets or private markets they have more money available. and it's not going to work come in spades and 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 ardent hundred billion proximately and portugal is in trouble and greece is still in trouble so i don't think it's going to work in the course of the german constitutional court challenge as well which may well it does allow the
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germans from actually backing any rescue package you know under their own legal rules so i think the euros in serious trouble i think are welcome end of the euro politically but i do acknowledge that the economic cost of the euro collapsing will hurt us all so many economists now dainty agree with e.j. they're saying that they won't collapse imminently and that germany has such a vested political interest in supporting it that it will keep on doing that is that the view from inside the european parliament well i mean the german has a lot of political interest in 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
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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. comis there are different views different arbitrations 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 rewrite easing but with the stronger nations such as germany possibly france. belgium maybe 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 an
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odd million homes unsold it's in serious trouble as is our 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 stating it said titanic and what's going to happen to countries like that well i fear for us dodo i mean you know good for a story 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. wall. but you know i do fear the economic costs of the euro collapsing you know countries having to reinvent currencies which they 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 soviet control and analyse control that. it's got its freedom
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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 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. prosperity if the. 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
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a big economic cost for all of us all banks will be hit in the u.k. and i don't welcome however i think by liberating these countries from this straight jacket you know i mean ali has been going down the dollar and 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 a million homes unsold. you know this just doesn't work. as a concept you have to have a column is 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 currency is they will be able to float there will be
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able to get their economies moving again at the moment they're stuck in a free within the strait jacket we call the euro your objection to the euro as a currency is well documented but you keep us apart also 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 we're britain if you look at our history we're involved with countries all around the world you know for hundreds of years trading 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 in the north and new your opinion what we're saying really is we want to different relationship with the european union we do not want to be within this political superstate united states of europe with its flag and its and its parliament and its
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presidents and all 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 that is really submerging our country way of doing things our judicial system and our culture within this super say we don't want that and we don't need that was you say we are the largest trading partner britain is with the continental e.u. we are the prime position to actually have a perfectly respectable and a mobile free trade agreement free trade agreement many are saying that we've only seen the beginning of price tests 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 or very high unemployment where like in
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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 that it will lead to serious problems. but i think the route to solving it 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 holidaymakers for example because it's cheaper to go there that's a major issue and 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 salvation is to get out the euro and in the still attend spain will fall i think what will happen is spain will have to leave all the euro will collapse because it's too big
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to support i mean it's about it will need about seven times as much roughly as 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 or serious problems and we have to be policy about then 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 the euro david campbell bottom thank you very much thank you.
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it's. the top stories from our team tonight pilot error psychological pressure under cruise and lack of experience with the blame for the plane crash that killed the polish president last april this was the conclusion of the official investigation which has delivered its final. as the world's most notorious prison in guantanamo bay enters its tenth year protests held in the u.s.
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calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut it down. and an upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proves plan able to tackle its alarming spread at home. this is our team from moscow sports next sandra is here with news of a feisty local darby around beat a racket football in the asia cup it was a much the men an awful lot of both countries got more about that and the rest of the sports action. hello there you're watching the sport and this is what is coming up over the next few. olympic chiefs threaten to put the brakes on russia's first ever formula one race. it's life already tough at the top russian usually loses to hewitt ahead of you should really you know put. love me tender it's all smiles and hugs for the
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title fight of the year. now russia could be forced to spawn its first ever formula one race in sochi to avoid any clash with the twenty fourteen winter olympics at the black sea resort the international olympic committee says it has the power to delay the race for a year if necessary f one chief bernie ecclestone signed a six year deal with russian officials in october to hold grand prix races starting in two thousand and forty but i.o.c. executive director gilbert fairly says we don't want to have the facility built for the grand prix put in construction or preparation of the games at risk he says there is a clause in the f one contract which allows the i.o.c. to spy on the race by year. in the racing track of the ice rink and k h l hockey no big match up some wednesday show with the any top ten clubs. winning for one. of the visits to see did i go then school for nonsense goals speak
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a more formal more coming back to three after being three nil down. before the bodies to wrap up when another lost the ts go forward to a trying to serve a style beyond eighteenth in the table top among just eleven wins and forty two games. the most on the night holding off spot at moscow five one while there was a lot of action to enjoy over the last week in a cad shell time knights look back at some of the hot.
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the man may fall into twenty three in the ten it will rankings but he's beaten czech thomas burdick in a warm up for the next week's straightly open a two sets to one victory at the kooyong classic in melbourne but compared with mikel usually he's risen to tenth in the world lost to lleyton hewitt after hewitt took the first set the game was delayed due to rain and momentum change with usually coming back to win the second but the home crowd favorite regained his form in the decider winning the rally of the match to breaks in to the danton still back there on to win seven five four six six four to get the light of the majority in the stands i mean well almost three came from a set down to be defending translation and if it does go for six seven six in the
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match of the tournament. now one martin del potro his comeback has been cut short in the second man of the sydney international for two thousand and nine u.s. open champion beat for the channel lopez and he couldn't handle florian meyer. in the first set then raising his game in a second but was unable to draw level my closing out a valuable six three seven five win with a slick cross forehand he won now facebook t.t. starts with a place in the final four states. also suffering with time cleary he became the first top seed in seven years to crash at this early in sydney the american knocked down by ukraine's alexander dog will follow him straight sets six sixth grade. also add a rough start learning business of the fourth seed samantha stosur in the previous round but couldn't overcome really now and her quarter for. the chinese coming back and set down the banks six seven six six three we could see it but you could rely
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on rates on us open when they came close to she was in the super bowl not the class about the tory as a rank class is into the semifinals with a nice and sixth grade success victory. football now and the asia cup host katha have beaten china to nil to keep alive their chances of making the quarterfinals why is becky stan guaranteed they'll progress from a group after a two one win over kuwait a need i had to win or face elimination from the tournament while their opponents knew three points would put them top of group a and this is but the stand who took the lead a record goalscorer amassing shot speak with a deflected free kick just before halftime his thirty third international go well q i got back into it just after the break i made my face was cool down by the al score the penalty and then a terrific goal for the winningest back to stand out of exchanging passes before finding a corner to wait had a great chance to equalise just after that but our job sent it over and sent to a patten i can't progress any further why expect the stamp of i we want
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iran beat death in rivals and defending champions iraq two one iraq scored first after just twelve minutes from slip pass and put in for your own defense. but before you thanks but around them found their shooting base just before the break goal and but as i would be allies are just a lot less than me. thank you thank you. bari last week he entered the box somehow evaded everyone and eventually that in the back but not the one to around they now talk they greet the manager still catching his breath. show. stressed.
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now apart from the asian cup qatar found out last month it will host the twenty twenty two world cup in faces claim that is now likely to be held in the european wing to continue to attract criticism england's but will change the latest to voice their concern with the f.a. general secretary alex horne saying it would be a logistical nightmare adding the notion of playing in katha just leaves me in a cold sweat at the moment in contrast faith of vice president michel platini a green brazil but only real world cup it says he wants to keep the twenty twenty tournament with his gulf neighbors adding it's ok to alter world cup plans after winning hosting rights. tonight a g.p. what is a big year for take our to november the company publicly unveiled a new diet while riding nicky hayden will partner one of his oldest rivals valentino rossi and the doctor maybe putting on a brave face ahead of his first season with the catty italian mostly keeping my
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straight struggle through all of last season the shoulder injury problems not to be over yet. the bigger bigger issue we now is my shoulder my my physical condition i'm not one hundred percent and fortunately the surgery or the shoulder was there was a very big need some more time before for big and i x i expect to be in a better shape at this moment of the of the of their only but unfortunately some problems so we have to work tomorrow very much for a for be ready in the first that we needed to improve the bike to modify a little bit the bike about they need also time before for modify my riding style and adapt to this mercedes. thing and finally it makes a nice change to boxes laughing and hugging as they talk up their next world champion bantamweight fernando monte l. faces challenger anita dunn and next month the first world title fight of the year
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but despite what's at stake both refused to be bad boys instead it's all greens and embraces and. now for this fight i've known for a long time not only that we're friends outside but you know throughout his career i've watched him and this is how good this man is you know throughout since i turned pro he's been a world champion. this is a big test for me now for for another month the l. it's stamping his legacy as one of the best in the bandwidth if he gets past me and for me it's to shut all those doubters. that i belong in the elite. i think he's trying to knock him out with compliments that is always sport for them i'm more a bit later. hungry for the full story we've got it flaunt.
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