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are taking place on the streets of greece in the face of. police demonstrators in athens from the parliament. international. people in greece the only ones what's happening there germans feel it's unfair they should bear the financial brunt of the bailout next we talked to. who doesn't believe that aid packages will help those paying for them. right now here in. greece and portugal should leave the euro to save the european union according to german ruling party m.p. klaus pizza will show mr walsh what will happen if you keep bailing them out. you know and you were treaties. it was regulated that there
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must be any bailout because. otherwise. you will. ruin the applique finances of those countries who are contributing to it and as long as each country is responsible for its budget it has to take full responsibility and the only right answer to that is no bailout how do the bailouts affect the german economy in germany we are making a lot of efforts to keep public debt under control. we just amended our constitution we put in their so-called truth and dept break. which. defines the steps we have to take with our. budgets.
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in order to come to the zero nine and then start paying the debt back. and it is dangerous if this is if in fact it's by. policy national policy of other europe partners. where it's it is an invitation to a bigger my neighbor policy and you say ok if i don't get any more money from the credits from the capital markets well i just take it from the other countries and this is the thing that i cannot explain to my voters. what would be you'll solution to portugal's debt crisis. the projects have to solve it themselves this is. why it's not the easy truth but it's blanky the truth. because europe as a whole may be infected with parties on both sides the
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ones demonstrating against the i.m.f. and he said yeah and. appreciation sent and. demands they would say a word we don't want to we don't want to suffer for. that stability fetishism of the germans or the like or something like that and on the other side we would have parties like the true finns say stop it now. so that i think that sticking to the rules that have been wrecked it is the best thing we can do you know to to keep european corporation peaceful rate all german people angry at having to pay for portugal's mistakes. we decided to say ok we have to work out in sixty seven and then. it is hard to explain people when you get the
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reports from. greece also. the average working time there. people asked that's what we elected you for. if the situation continues do you expect germans to come out on the streets and protest against the bailouts. the. big revolution earth. but. when you drive them too far that won't work any longer we have. we have figures. show off the show operates elections go down. pat. often it is explained by. this policy which is really not simple to explain because it's not the right policy how do you plan to stop the bailout solve greece and portugal. i'm aiming for for limiting limiting it i think when we're now talking about
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a second. a second action on greece. and we try to stop this of course. and then they want to erect this european stability. mechanism and i'm trying to take care that there will be no majority for that to the german people oppose great bailouts as well. all the experts nearly all of them they say the way they tried to do it is wrong. there too took too many to prove if you're if you always. put this on a level of peace or war. is this really doesn't help economic solution to problems it's putting out to bruce and when you look at
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pause you also have a strong support that i have a very personally. i'm getting really a bunch of emails and. feedback from my circumspection for all over germany that. reinforces me to go on this way what are the taboos you say politicians refused to mention about the euro. transfer back to put it in that way if the euro faves europe fails and i think this is wrong. until. twenty. we were sixteen countries with the you're among twenty seven. members. now we are seventy eight store your joint. and if we are fourteen or twelve there is no question of war and peace in europe. you don't have to pay with the same money i think in. the american war of independence both sides with the same money
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what will happen to the e.u. if it continues to bail out in bits of economies we would have. the sense for legal movements all over you there would be in each country. complaining on questions on one side they don't give enough to it for us on the other side. we lose our money in order to pay for anywhere and this we have a disintegrating power favor of more countries in the european union adopting the euro currency should we should not speed up too much and we should. maybe have expansion. on the political sphere say but but make it very slow on the field of fire power and see because we just saw the problems you know when we
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started the year there was a theory that the markets or that the different disparities the different shapes of our national economies would stick it would tend to come together would come to develop an ally. but. they'd rather fell apart this is one of the problems it really those countries having less. so. that perhaps it correctly. well we're not performing very well in the. in the export. if they would have developed. a strong way in order to close the gap between. what germany netherlands finland and so forth so seldom paraphrase.
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that would have been better. but as it did the crew and this makes the problem having a. bit of policy interest rate policy for a country where dr many of us now. with lack of expertise with a lack of. a experts and with a slightly growing figure of inflation. having the same interest rate policy for germany like for spain with. twenty five per cent of people with. no growth and so on this is very hard why are you against turkey joining the european union. a stronger developing country from this. development. it's.
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would be the country most people. at the start right from the start. having. still large disparities between booming reach and more rural regions. and i think this. would be a. it's a change of perspective we're working together with the turkish very. large field. of cooperation we have a lot of people within our old front yours it's. the third biggest. city in fact dispirited so we don't have problems in cooperation with them we have them as partners and they're not and they're not about a treaty organization. but i think their political project of europe. should.
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be concentrated on europe why shouldn't the e.u. expand beyond europe otherwise it will lose the character for me it's a. whole bunch of ideas of the starting from the romans and the greek. with christianity and all that it's a big idea. and i think nobody has to be has to feel bad if if we say. at the front of europe. this is the geographical room we want to concentrate on. we are cooperating with lots of other regions in the world that have nothing to do with chauvinism or nationalism or you were. a movement so it's just.
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. fighting extremism and drugs the president's going to stand and iran are also attending the tenth anniversary c.e.o. meeting in pakistan. and more angry protests are taking place on the streets of greece in the face of new cuts police have prevented demonstrators in athens from blocking access to parliament but they plan to stop
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a vote on austerity measures to secure yet international bailout. let's go to the world of sports now with. terry gross new coach all of these are gone or yeah he's gone he was as you said she was down in chechnya for less than six months rory coach winning three out of thirteen games not a great resume and we're going to have a look at his legacy just a second. good to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know neal these are stories breaking this hour. the parting dutchman ruud hall it gets this turkey grozny manager after just half a year with the russian premier league side. taking control c.s.k. moscow to topple the russian premier league following victory over on g on a busy day of top flight for. a net gain through the williams winter first
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competitive match after a year long injury lay off on a sheep or purse to defend the wimbledon crown. he was the biggest football name to put down roots in chechnya but five months later ruud hall is ten years f.c. cherrix monitor is over the dutchman receiving his marching orders after seeing his side go to a last minute goal at a car last night's surrogate key was the guilty money headed home and the free kick hole it's had been handed ultimatum to either win the game or go by chechen president forums on could tear off the spikes signing an eighteen month deal with the club at the start of the year but after tasting victory in just three out of thirteen league games the forty eight year old these leaving turkey currently set forth to a place in the table that is right above the relegation zone.
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the other end of the table things are looking rosy for c.s.k. the moscow i fit now the sole proprietors of the summit following a comprehensive three zero win over and she extra sweet for the army man was that both sides being level at the top heading into the class but didn't have to wait too long to seize the initiative to inform feigner love squeezing is effort through for one no five minutes on the clock only. home side would double their advantage right before the half hour mark is sooky hund blasting home with the goalkeeper left simply as a spectator sisk it dominated the contest right and really could have won by half a dozen goals but we know was how it would finish the icing on the cake coming courtesy of islands of the playmaker making the most of surrogate in the shade which is blocked for a kick. current champions in each have now taken over second spot from on g.s. day with trust off foreign oil and home soil for different players on target for
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the whole issue including alexy right after kick off league top scorer dunkel last of which then up one six minutes from home time guerin set both tuesday finished off a great move midway through the second half when this goes in and for no would julie arrive in injury time alexander before of picking up the scraps to top off the most one sided of contests. elsewhere and chooses sports hell to a disappointing one one draw in tomsk moscow moved up to third following a three one win over sparta technology. pulled off a surprise victory over high flying to move one face off bottom on the roster with routines that see krasnodar on the day by the end of this month we should know if former russia. is set to return after all to english premier league side chelsea
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now the london club being manager of their seven sacking last month but the blues say they want to appoint a new boss within the next fortnight former acting coach i think is believed to be front runner for a job regarded as one of the most lucrative in club. is for the moment. the process is going well. but no relation to the title. political the next. thing. we do we. mark a let's say bye to football for now i move to tennis where serina williams has finally returned to competitive action the thirteen time grand slam champion had been out for a year with a foot injury but managed to come through the first round. and despite. best efforts it didn't look like
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a victorious comeback for williams first the former world number one only able to take a single game in the first set but turned things around in solid fashion to carve out a one six six three six four win russia's world over three periods already over she's up next for twenty nine year old williams as she gears up to defend her wimbledon crown next week. also through the summer and is another former world number one on the eve of h. the serbian shrugging off an early break to see off germany jazz and straight six four six three standing in the way next is the elder williams sister phoenix who is playing in her first tournament since training opened in january. we're number two came clijsters meanwhile is a joy for wimbledon the belgian again hurting her ankle and a second round defeat the unicef open in the netherlands she is the reading us on this trillion open champion and she crushed in straight sets but was the score
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against italian qualifier romania run day a player ranked eighty second did the world she's never want to wimbledon. now a sailor's life is a tough one gale force winds weeks on choppy waters on a blinding sun just some of the issues faced by those who love the sport staying upright cannot be added to the problems of one america's cup. participant watch here twenty eight winning captain oracle is james spithill having a practice battle with company c.e.o. russell could when the executive lost control of the both the new a c forty five vessel plunged into the sea scattering the crew members across the waves are saying he was fortunate to have worn a helmet swell injured grindr shalyn falcone was taken to hospital as a precaution more technological up grades are likely needed as two of the same bolts also capsized earlier this year in new zealand the next america's cup takes
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place in twenty twelve. scary stuff and i finally to a charity events of a one off kind featuring two russian sports most iconic figures from the past decade. big man himself nicole i have together on a football field in the heart of siberia's mining region intrigues our correspondent constantine to top off certainly was. three thousand five hundred kilometers from moscow in south western siberia is the industrial city of cameroon it was built on the banks of the tamari well in the center of russia's biggest coal mining region because now it's basin it's not really a sport paradise as there are a few sporting facilities in summer and deadly low temperatures in winter however the priority of the region's officials is promoting sport in mongst its youngsters in the c.e.o. national russia the officials presented this citizens with a treat and exotic charity you wouldn't have been in the colony of only playing the
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key role. i spent three days here and had a tight should you have visited several of images and unveiled in a new football stadium i've met the officials and discussed lots of issues in the near future the camera region will probably host several important sporting events and i want to be involved to make the sport more affordable to be room but it wasn't just about promoting sport in the region. as a share in spend time getting to know the locals. i was impressed by the number of weddings i've witnessed here so far and many of the couples had their photos taken with me so i hope that when they look at these pictures and their family albums it will make them smile. so to offer russia's most famous athletes over the buzz the key to time w b a heavyweight champion the guy well if any were two thousand and eight bronze medalist arsenal midfielder and russia captain and they are sharing when face to face in a friendly football match luckily for the thirty year ghana he had to go up against
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a thirty seven year old books or poet suffered only two losses in the boxing ring and on an affordable bench when a sports are more popular in siberia for obvious reasons as the winter last for half a year but is steady on that usually hosts russian hockey collision is the message he thought between russia's do best known sporting st petersburg natives and their teams consisting of the much more local officials and businessman i'll move at two meters and thirteen centimeters in height just a formidable shadow and go wow levels are ok by his favorite position. but the best from least had the misfortune to experience a bookkeeping home or just a few minutes into the game well like all charity matches there was an abundance of goals and penalties and sherman's goalie made his captain proud as he stayed two or three sport beats a normal time while shirt was popularity only knows no boundaries as
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a fan broke through and got on to the beach to shake hands with the gunners need to learn the haps unsurprisingly of the match and the old rule in the barents a shootout that forced our failed to intimidate the keeper and his keep was safe so although he might have been a well listen boy did with his own before and the world champion boxer was much more satisfied with the overall day yeah i was playing as a goalkeeper for the first time and it's a pity i conceded so. many goals but the first one was a real disaster i don't know how that happened but i'm happy that so many people came here as it was the real sports and festival so over twenty thousand people turned out to watch a james in the world of boxing against a relative james in the world of football all the proceeds will go to oh it's promoting sport in the area so regardless of the result everyone is a winner. r.t. . the favorite in the boxing ring and that's all your
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sport for whether snacks then movies here with the news that couple of minutes after that. question is that so much of the taxpayers' money coming to you and i seriously am a real mystery this is being described as one of the worst meetings we've ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries or opec in crisis if it is does a real. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered. white stream cascading from mom slopes the view is mesmerizing. but this beauty brings death at a speed of more than four hundred kilometers per. step to launch an all.
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