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national policy of either you or partners. whether 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 graduates from the capital markets well i'll just take it from the other countries and this is the thing that i cannot explain to my waters what would be you'll solution to portugal's debt crisis. the parties have to sort of it's themselves this is. well 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 ones demonstrating against the i.m.f. and he said yeah and euro commission is a plague ations sent and and. demands they were sailed and we don't
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do we don't want to suffer for. that stability fetishism of the german authorities or something like that and on the other side we would have parties like the true fans say stop it now. so that i think that you are sticking to the rules that have been directed to the best thing we can do you know order to keep your. corporation a 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 reports from. greece also and the average working time there. people asked that's what we like to do for you. if the situation continues jerks. germans to come out onto the streets and protest
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against the bailouts. the germans are no no big revolution earth. but. when you drive them too far that won't work any longer we have. to have figures. show to show up rates elections go down. had to offer to see 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 a second. a second action on greece. and we try to stop this of course and then they want to erect this european stability.
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mechanism and i'm trying to take care that there would be no majority for that to the german people oppose the bailouts as well. all the experts nearly all of them they say the way they tried to do it is wrong. there too to 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 pause you also have a strong support and i have a very personally. i'm getting really a bunch of emails and. feedback from my second solution. all over germany that. is it reinforces me
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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 fave's europe fails and i think this is wrong. until. twenty ten we were sixteen countries with your among twenty seven. members. now we are seventy based on your joint. and if we are fourteen or twelve there is no question of war and peace. you don't have to pay with the same money i think in a negative war of independence both sides with the same money what will happen to the e.u. if it continues to bail out indebted economies we would have. party
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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 or you 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 fear 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 started the euro there was a theory that the markets or that different disparities the different shapes of our national economies. i would tend to come together would come to develop want to
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live. but. they'd rather fell apart this is one of the problems it really those countries having yes. it be a tease it's. whether or not performing very well in the in the in the export. if they would have developed. a strong way in order to close the gap between or or germany netherlands finland and so forth so seldom paraphrase. that would have been better. but as it did get crewe and this makes the problem having a. policy interest rate policy for a country where dr many was now. to me. with lack of expertise
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with a lack of craft a experts and with a slightly growing figure of inflation. and having the same interest rate policy for germany like for spain with. twenty five per cent off people with. no growth and so on this is very hard why are you against turkey joining the european union. a strong a developing country from this state of development. its. would be the country with most people. at the start right from the start. having. still large disparities between booming regions and more rural regions. and i think this.
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would be a. it's a change of perspective we're working together with the with the turkish and very. large field of cooperation we have a lot of trucks people within our own front yours it's. the third biggest. city in fact dispirited so we don't have problems in cooperating with them we have them as partners and they're not and the treaty is not about a treaty organization. but i think their political project of your. should. be concentrated on europe more shouldn't the e.u. expand beyond europe otherwise it will lose that that the could be character for me it's a. whole bunch of ideas of the starting from the romans and the greek. with christianity and all that
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it's a big idea. and i think nobody has to be has to feel bad if if we say. the french is a fulfill if you are. this is the geographical room we want to concentrate on. you know we are cooperating with lots of other regions in the world that have nothing to do with chauvinism or nationalism or you were in europe you repeated listenings so it's just. i would choice the thing to say we want europe in that shape german m.p. thank you for speaking to alter. it.
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the cover of this week's top stories on r.t.e. greece has been engulfed in violent protests against a fresh round of government cuts it comes as the prime minister reshuffle the cabinet in a bid to push through a new austerity package to secure a second new bailout. nato airstrikes reportedly hit one of tripoli's residential areas destroying a house and killing at least seven the ongoing bombing has also led to fuel shortages and the oil rich country. and the state's role in russia's economy must be reduced that was part of the future president medvedev mapped out at the international economic forum in st petersburg he also reiterated calls to fight corruption more effectively and create a better investment climate. i'll be back with those stories in fifteen minutes but first the sports news with andrew.
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hello there thanks for joining me and these are the headlines magic marker roy gold's latest sensation surges into an eight shot lead of the u.s. open. plus here scar high on the top spot in the russian premier league we have all the goals from the weekend. high dive we've a special report on the latest leg a red bull's world tour as a russian bid to topple the best in the sport. will stop at the u.s. open they were northern ireland rory mcilroy taken a shot lead into the final day he finished saturday with a three under par and of sixty eight to keep himself well ahead of his closest rival y.-e. yang and the twenty two year old is to his first major and start the day with the six shortly but soon saw that grow he had to save power there were the third with
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this deaf shot next to the pain but then hit four birdies to finish on fourteen under overall the lowest ever score at the u.s. open after three rounds south korea's former p.g.a. champion why yang is in second place one of his shots of the day to him blast sister private the sixteenth and then just a shot behind him are jason de garrigus and lee westwood he carded a blistering sixty five and was also in very good form with his designs but it is mcelroy them with an eight shot lead with one round to go twice the size of the one he blew on the last day at the masters two months ago. i know what i need to do tomorrow you know. you know it was it was all a little bit new to me you know going into the final round with a lead. you didn't know whether to be defensive aggressive you know go for it not go for. your nono no no what i need to do which is you know which is
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a great thing you know you know a clear mind going out there tomorrow and i just need to stick to my game now let's talk about that it is the top of the russian premier league to discuss staying two points clear at the summit after a two know when i have a bottom side spot that now check the muscovites needed only twenty minutes to take the lead to do to make make you go one up here that could strike in the box and midway through the second half to start were boarding a penalty off the lead. in the area and nash of age didn't miss from the spot meaning the match would finish to nail a third strike. to remain two points about seventy but the game hand doesn't eat that much just behind his skull with a wooden themselves on the road making a successful trip to asia where they'd be premier league new boys volga alexander could you cope with the price he's now got seven goals in the opening fourteen
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games. a couple of points behind senator after their three one win away at rostov a real defensive so the visitors take the lead to lead the bank couldn't believe his luck their true level just off the bright awarded a penalty for this challenge and equalise from the sport. kept pressing and went ahead again. but the answer blasting in from a tight angle here but they did say the best to last for a free kick was punched away by the keeper. steadied himself for a picture of a goal three one to be. in the meantime to mamma have put an end to their three game losing streak out to beating tom. moviegoers coming in the first half of my possible the former liverpool man on the revolving in ukraine international first assisting alexander semin could only event double denominate eleven minutes later again with a bit of help bolton in the first half still right at the end of the korean sealed
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the foreign result of no. one spot moscow got their first win in four games and norway victory over city rivals rocky motif and then getting the first sliding it into the bottom corner and then the second came moments later just before the half time whistle rhodri getting his head on this one day then got worse when people kill him and was sent off for a foul just outside the box the spark that couldn't add another despite that. is how it finished. and this is how it all shake the table this is a top past year scarring high in the big guns isn't improving the nama and locking my teeth all lurking behind along with angie who made a good start in cells they got a gold straw damn car yesterday and at the bottom a spot in our cheek or two points of clear the second cleric's a level two after winning their first match of this since the sight of coach truthfully it's been crossing the dark tonight after beating to a bad one. now wimbledon begins tomorrow with russian maria sharapova one of the
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strong favorites at this year's grand slam the twenty four year old has regained her form of all this season after struggling with a shoulder injury and says she's looking forward to getting back on grass she faces another russian fed cup teammate and the czech petards a random many believe sharapova will make the latter stages with the likes of the williams sisters still a bit of an unknown quantity after coming back from injuries at the rove has also performed well on a favorite surface clay this season winning in rome and getting to the semi the roland garros to get going on grass. this is one of the best parts the year for me. it's one of the toughest transitions from clear grass but it's for me it it's a lot of fun the balance is it's quick. it takes a couple days to get used to you know the bounce and everything well frustrating at times but. it's
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a lot of fun. while in the men's draw it's of course right according to six time champion roger federer apart from himself the world number three said rafael nadal uninformed about djokovic and the home favorite and mary are all capable of here making it one of the most interesting torments in recent memory. well i just think all four guys at the top right now feel very comfortable and maybe in the beginning rafa was still looking a little bit for. you know how good he was really on grass we all knew he was. you know excellent play really very good horror chords and then you just never go to church and to really prove yourself and i think as time went by he showed good he was more a couple here in the meantime and mary's game is very natural for the surface and i think djokovic has always been. great but nothing extraordinary yet but i was there on his arm obviously there's you know a lot of possibilities for him. and finally we will end with one of the most spectacular sports a cliff diving rushes are to still chunk
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a still searching for his first win of the season and was hoping it would come at the latest stage of the world tour in france this weekend but the details is robert daniels. living on their age probably the best way to define a high diver is lifestyle with one of the toughest sports the diving series have to . get here in the preceding shared twenty seven metre high platform of st nick course. it's already third time the clear the english translation for that to share his host of the most prestigious competition in the sport the world cleave diving serious. this deep in coming atlantic breeze makes the geisha in one of the most testing even folk cram of the globe still diverse. on friday wind speeds of up to ninety kilometer or forced the cancellation of the
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fruit bread as well as the first round of the competition. worth east come down by surly with whether it be more favorable to the competitors in the death defying sports. twelve bravehearts jones the elements in front of center thousands per day there is the biggest ever crowd at the world serious event twenty ten champ and gauri hunt remain the strong favorite there bruin breed won here last year was quick to prove his class around two with his bare first dive taking was worth a week. although it was just the beginning of the show which has some great dives in the second round here is ukrainian such a concern before me probably the most the launch of the nine. next up on the platform russia's greatest help in the sports i don't see a. little really boasted
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a second place at another was serious of burn the seer but a slight mistake during the entry was enough to see his hopes nosedive leaving him out of the final run. and. of course i'm upset with mercy seventh place but as our already said a slight mistake takes you out of final i made a huge mistake in my second attempt but there are three stages more to go in italy america and ukraine. meanwhile hunts second attempt helping to start the third and final round as clear leader just by five more diverse giving their best to get a job with the reigning champ down. but one more amazingly into ok di brought the englishman the flawless victory he deserved leaving mikel never ideal and the one call far behind in second and third places respectively. it takes takes lots of training takes lots of concentration focus.
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yeah you just need to just need to train hard to get a hand is now twenty two points clear at the top of the overall standings with just three stages lying head. next up for this year's will serious. italy which will host the peak of the world's cleat diving elite on the twenty fourth of july robert for the no one r t now russia france and brings us the end of the sport for the moment more into us. hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on our team.
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week's top stories on our team greece isn't golfed in violent protests as a prime minister reshuffles the cabinet in a bid to push through a crash of a sturdy package to secure a new e.u. bailout. in the middle of the night and also several bombs in london here at nato air strikes reportedly hit one of tripoli's dress eventually areas destroying house and killing at least seven. and the state's role in russia's economy must be reduced president medvedev speaks out at the international economic forum in st petersburg committing himself to modernization and fighting corruption. and watching r t three pm here in the russian capital thanks for joining us now we
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begin in greece the man who has taken all the poison chalice as the country's new finance minister has admitted he faces quote a real war his biggest challenge is convincing angry greeks to face more a sturdy cots to secure a new. bailouts from europe well the appointment was part of a cabinet reshuffle and that appeasing those who are offering fierce resistance on the streets of the capital r t sir first was caught up in the middle of the violent protests. of the clashes between the police on the protesters still going to the summit of the states need to head the. building by the crowd you can see such things out along the side flare it was building for a time. people have one thing that was going on at the moment the police trying to find the crowd that violence still breaking out not to be not built by a lot of the people on the streets he's the nice people just them but with the gas small still they really don't want any old film that has been said that the people
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who are behind that she provoking the police people still missing back on the central splayed even though you can have a to get still think sets off by the place they turned out to protest against the proposed to start the measure there i get about the economic situation that's been happening in that country and they would not going to be able to help because the police are about to really take us we can really see the tensions between the people crying things into the crowd the police and that he went to retaliate. the situation that terry saying that trying to place the facts in the police or trying. them managing by the looks of things to push back the police actually off the century square itself there's a lot of the protesters to throwing things so i guess since we spoke to some of the main organizers from the tea.
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