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with. the latest news and the week's top stories here the key powers all of asia pacific rim agree to start working on a free trade zone that could revitalize relations with other russian and u.s. presidents also use the forum for a meeting on the sidelines differences and cooperation. new governments in prime ministers out the. nation's race to pull back from natural abyss they'll have to approve new austerity measures to steer clear of bankruptcy and avert disaster in the euro zone. plus the u.n.
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report claims iran might be seeking to obtain a nuclear weapon puts. us back to smear campaign iranian lawmakers are now considering the country's cooperation with the i.a.e.a. which they're calling a disappointing. now as north stream gas enters europe for the first time we sit down with the man who's actually was in charge of the project at the former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us why it's so important for all sides to be involved. gerhard schroeder was charles love germany from nineteen ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at north stream russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic states and europe with further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gazprom kidney. opinion. we're not
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talking about russia's dependence we're talking about cooperation between russia on the one side and the european union on the other in the energy sector three in new stream is viewed as a priority project both by russia and the because it's been part of europe's energy networks since two thousand and six not recognized by the european parliament and the e.u. council of energy states rossum for more patient problem and one from that energy minister to nordstrom pipelines have already been laid what top of the third one will be added what will be its capacity we haven't yet still started it we currently have at least two pipelines with the total capacity to fifty five billion cubic any us could be me the question of whether a third or even five like mine will be living or that could be answered by european stock holders of those you know you have gazprom in the one florida and holland sunni france's suez in germany on the s.f. winter selling only like to invest has decided to build
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a third and fourth place with my little finals my guy we're not talking about stink fine as it could be dollars i don't know whether they will make such a decision as it was not part of my work mind of god but. so far and thus brussels wants all russian energy companies not just from to be allowed to export gas to europe what are the implications of that for gas problem and europe scrutiny. regulator retaliation is not the issue. and the rest of your questions need gas to sensibly reform that. pretty much on the other hand has to sell gas to keep its budget and so there's a coded handgun culture is a good thing of rigi how to be happy to see european companies invest into russia. and european markets open up there wasn't a company that is a good free market economy does isn't good for the market check what do you think of the recent you raids on gazprom and its partners in europe they think about just the overpay i gasped i think europeans need gas to feel less as many years it's
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a dog with a political uncertainty in north africa also good to have a stable partner that you can rely on russia is what we did you know better than anyone else for a space that had written it recently switched from export their yield europe need to gas supply to maintain a stable mix of energy sources but it's climatic conditions with more of them and to get into norway zero insight but also russia's to herself and therefore i think opening the market up to going on companies would be right some of what's actually been named so if we do some e.u. officials oppose russia whatever it does get us is for though that's most money i guess it is so we have to admit that i very well i hope we will get over it all through it's understandable and says european union needs russia geopolitically or the reverse is also true it's not a question that the time has come to start cooperating on stop looking back at the idea or going to france yet again that is for the could russia switch supply east to china if brussels keeps up its hostility was and is unknown as it were to your
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level mines of which is in a situation where it could ship gas to china and all of asia and europe and i hope russia never has to make a choice of the russian government is evidently pro european but europe cannot keep pushing russia away it hurts russians pride and we have to keep in mind that while russia has the alternative of the shipping to asia europe has no such alternative and europe's geopolitical position look only improved if it manages to enter a tiny hard to ship with russia one and at the same time grant all u.s. sanctions a turkey that no that would be a sound strategy aimed into the future the rest is yesterday's debate alice and this vitaphone guess that if russia does decide to go. could that mean a shortfall for your right doesn't exist and if you know what's going on how russia was an exceptionally reliable supplier during soviet times so no one has to worry about that trantor are you going to say again that you're a whole market is incredibly important for russia to keep it logic balance you like
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other things like this therefore we're not talking about the conduct here but a codependency progress in shipping liquefied natural gas. makes europe less dependent on pipelines can that affect this project well let's go weaken it does it . i mean i think it would have a negative effect on the project because europe liquefied gas market is quite limited number there's no way to sell it in germany and poland has a developing market imported so it's in no way a danger for us and that's not the reason i'm criticising the indication that there are alternative sources and the low spot prices on its legitimacy of the small deals can be of no more gain the long term supply agreements in the short run and they do not offer stability i mean first think of for playable problem in the wake of the fukushima disaster germany's closing all its nuclear power plants do you support that and how will it change your minnie's energy mix transit have been damaged mind consider this me and my team or the people who would rigidly negotiated that deal with our energy suppliers and we had agreed to make
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a sensible exit out of nuclear strategy that was followed by a short period when the federal government for our agreement should be overturned and of course they've since gone the other way and started to play or sing what i had negotiated with is does not mean bridge technologies like nuclear energy cannot be used until energy efficiency is sufficiently developed we need gas as an interim energy source for the sake of energy security that's the reason we need to buy gas from new york from other cultures but primarily from russia of and the reason we need to build a gas power station. with this crisis mr sarkozy says no euro no europe surely europe will survive without the euro so and. i know for more this is a quote from my successor in office who actually works of course europe's going to have problems if the euro has dropped. well there's one thing you can be sure of i think the euro is going to survive as a common currency vip even it theoretically things turn out differently which would
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put a very appropriate we will still have a united europe it is five billion or program you would chancellor when greece cooked its books to join the euro should you have stopped athens for dragging the single currency club in if there's just a month of the growth you're in via i do not think that was our situation of the european commission its employees that had to conduct inspections they had let us know that we could take the responsibility for greece's e.u. a session on ourselves and it was a purely preparatory mission conducted by the european commission the national governments of we had made a decision to take greece in you cannot claim without having firm proof that the information we got then was diplomatically speaking not entirely correct or if people might keep in mind that the european parliament voted in favor of greece's membership almost unanimously including the conservatives who are now trying to distance themselves from that decision sometimes in politics you don't want to believe things that he wants condemned are actually happening universe and us or
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the commission was wrong or the handling of greece has been wrong since they tend which which is a matter kenzie in going to see if there really are it's pointless to talk about how things were not asked we're talking of of egypt we can go i hope we manage to keep greece in the rose or that's out of the new greek government would have to be nonpartizan uninfluenced by debate provoked by right wing number that's on for me i hope the package of aid agreements that european leaders have agreed on is implement package if that's the case then i think we can start taking care of stabilizing the market with a great deal of help from greece. there is one point i would like to make become free should not be broken down and not only does greece nina budget discipline which is of course trivial should what greece needs new york city or investments that this would be good to see wealthy greek citizens. your currently the best thing a group interest paid taxes in their own country i go instead of looking for investments or projects or so on was a good enough for doubling or is there
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a red line beyond which chairman says they we're not going to bail out southern europe any more or does germany have a historic it europe has from it and they're getting about i'm not against discussing a red line the problem is that if you start to talk about a red line only to eventually have to correctly in the region is interested both politically and economically in a functioning europe a good economic interest is easily explained would be that forty percent of our exports goes to the european union and beyond me to theorize if those countries are hit by a crisis then so is germany or your secondly or the lesson we learned in the past and our prospects for the future dictates that germany is not strong enough geopolitically to play a significant role in a game where the u.s. is one superpower and an asian leader and one of the great in this case china is the other new european standards and the and only one thousand europe can take a noble like that if that's why germany is interested in
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a united us that we're not just because of the past or theater for the sake of our citizens future of the conference a lot of you to small question many germans really got people many finns are angry at having to pay. but they roll that's kind of enough for it see and i can understand that but i have to explain it very consistently to the current generation of political leaders clearly it's within our own interests to maintain stability in other countries as germany's a nation that relies hugely on actually here if markets around us crumble it harms us we have to explain it to our people the new generation the prospects for long lasting peace allies in europe or the secular and when you serve the german chancellor there was no question of receiving financial aid from china or russia directly or indirectly through the i.m.f. do you regret that's happening potentially and what would be the implications i think it doesn't. but i do not think we should feel bad about other nations get out stronger be they russians chinese brazilians south africans or indians it should
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not concern us because these countries offer us more opportunity to export our products as they develop. but that's only the case if we stayed better stay more innovative when we fulfill our agenda of twenty and sort out our social policies in germany is the only country that understood back in two thousand and three that for an aging country to maintain prosperity it must provide for change i wonder if the rest of the e.u. states having understood this a decade later we'll manage to take the action needed to maintain prosperity eyes on the other hand we have an understanding that an aging society with a decreasing number of people who are deployed has problems over that civilians will be able to we started taking care of our problems in time with the rest will regret it only to be forced to take on a harder mission his goes for everyone not just the sound of all persons but if they've been used in order ghostwrote a symbol of the board for the nordstrom gas pipeline thank you for speaking with
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all three. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand saddam is not enough in patient beds not enough third mercy department beds and not enough nurses commandos that's to take care of all the people who are here the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my venture is a firefighter i didn't want to be your ass so i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire departments medical personnel to rescue a couple weeks away for hours for a bit i waited sometimes three hours but i wouldn't say it's a frances in their way for four hours and fifty minutes telling us all the patients and we have a federal law that mandates that if you can turn the light of way to six care in an
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three books videos. free media. the latest news on the week's top stories on our team. working on a free trade. relations. u.s. presidents also use the apec summit for a meeting on the sidelines to discuss the differences as well as. the plight of greece and italy as both nations raced to pull back from the financial. to approve new austerity measures to stay clear of. the u.n. report claims a. smear campaign.
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reconsidering the country's cooperation with which they're calling. hello welcome to the sports update the sunday afternoon here in moscow as you know it's not sure it's. down and out local boy greg chalmers survives a fine late run by tiger woods in a working last round when she second the australian open. wound relief in manila i found celebrate his money back yeah we changed it to be a welterweight title now that narrow point three three four won by well marquez in las vegas. that's the goal for a local man great charm a survived a tiger woods fight back in
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a thrilling final round to win his second destroyed single shot while was finished third behind john senden despite a fine round of sixty seven well after a disappointing third round of seventy five that saw woods drop she joined dates the former while the one came roaring back was close to changing his first win in two years adding an eagle and five thirty in a five under par round but that wasn't quite enough to win as australian charmers enjoyed a confident informant's finishing with three straight hours for a final round sixty nine however the thirty eight year old was forced to watch nervously overnight lead ascended went close with a thirty point birdie hard to see which would have taken it into a playoff but his efforts just miss to give an emotional chamas the second straight and open cycle in three years. i got the short straw i got a really hard one to travel with my wife got me out you're all back in dallas don't
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school that day i thought your boy. it be great if everyone could be good at. something that's right. football now and frank lampard says desire was the major factor as the midfielder celebrated claiming the england captain's armband by scoring his side second half went up in the one zero victory over world and european champions spain from wembley it was england's first victory over spain's the ten years and the first time the three lions have beaten the reigning world champions since one thousand nine hundred eighty when they defeated argentina one day lombard left his country in the absence of the rest of john terry and added in close range in the forty ninth minute darren bent was with spain dominated possession for long periods the most he lies later on h.t. substitute substrata gas wasted a chance to sit in the resilience he held on to play time couldn't be seen with. his little guy who didn't know my spine but we have to understand this morning the great thing for being free there we defended our commitment not to go on the
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benefit of the large crowd because. we are not only hard worker so we know that we're going to run off with it. but we're very proud i'm very proud to live in st petersburg i'm very proud before the fact that it is time to go and it's an article one night with that said if it were world champions. staying as football and with their euro two thousand and twelve preparations now well on the way coached account the car says russia are improving with every game they play in one one in a friendly with greece in athens on friday night as the head coach spoke with artie's which of course leads. i think it's a really good test for us today i mean you probably learn a lot from say as much the very comfortable very reasonable you know a lot of said ooh if we take the we pointed out of the team we can play the part in the game of we did show together a very physical team like. the looks very good for the future i mean how impressed
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we i mean had a few deputies and some in court in the press we could see that they were a part of the team and as always supporting they were not alone there. to get good results i was pleased with have seen the first game is always difficult but i mean i am also i mean you've said you've got free games the head of the european championships in two thousand and twelve has a team progressing you did look very good tonight. from the beginning it is a real team and does the reason i have also some problems to change because the team looks very good football wise and creating chances. for chances for. three goals. to be improving yes but you have have pointed to as a coach you have a sample scored because i mean very few coaches ryan europe can call in such a few group of players would you have done over the last few years because your basic is based your sport yeah definitely. the majority of the players
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knows what i want ac the big in the games. and we can only do better things still examine how i mean obviously blocks of a sharp end. can get figureheads if your team i mean how disappointing is it the years ahead coach but they're not getting a lot of game time in england a moment has to be going to the local legend a ninety minutes. i didn't want to tell you is was wrong when his back because it is important to fit his job again well we are still timing of. loves you can i can. long break until next year when you'll play on the second one will friendlies i mean which seems you looking to play in my time or do you not assign decided there's a possibility. i don't know what the result. of a loss for a no tonight against croatia probably won't hear of you and mr hitting. see
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if. he says martin. to boxing now and there was relief for fans in the lower automatic pacquiao defended his w.b. a welterweight title and a controversial majority decision over it suppose i'm manuel marquez in las vegas the outcome was identical to the pairs last meeting in two thousand and eight despite a strong finish from marquez two of the three judges ruled in pacquiao as favor of the third did not stop break the pair after the end of the final round both fighters adopted a victory pose the patio got the nod to the fury of the sellout crowd and marcus through stormed out of the ring but back in his native philippines victory is all that matters is. moving on to formula one and red bull sebastian vettel will start in pole position for sunday's abu dhabi grand prix after producing a stunning final lap in qualifying to once again deny with aaron's lewis hamilton mclaren how dominated every practice session out of gas were enough but like so
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many times this season vettel found some extra pace when it counted to claim his twenty ninth three zero he also equals nigel mansell all time record of fourteen pole positions in a season set in writing ninety two lawrence jenson button will start third on the grid ahead records my right foot on the lawn so action by the cross is twelve's. i was not so happy with my first run in q three but the second run much happier especially the first two sectors and with that i was buying myself a little bit of a cushion in the last six which was a bit trickier towards the end of the of the evening so i thought all in all enough just enough to to to jump ahead of lewis. tennis now and world number four roger federer will play in this sunday's paris masters finals for the first time in his career after a comprehensive rant over the marsh verdict the thirty year old wrapped up an impressive six court six three victory in just eighty one when it's not facing
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a single breakpoint it's the first time the sixteen time grand slam winner has gone through to a masters event since shanghai last october and friday federer became the seventh man in history to set off the eight hundred career when mark on the market was notified. those very pleased that were playing today i thought well that was very good actually world to root for going with me because i did have more chances to maybe even extend a lead from the story that i was able to take control and they were really given it away so it was a very it was a match for all the second semifinal also the two thousand and eight champion joe wilfried signed the contract this place was off the top three set when the john isner the unseeded american won the first set six three but tsonga charged up by the home crowd to get back into contention following two sets seven six seven six after saving three match points in the final set so low side that will now face
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better in the finals and take their six this year for the swiss speckling out of the top three times the frenchman twice. i. am let's stay in france where russian weightlifters one gold and silver medals in the one hundred five kilogram category at the world championships at disneyland in paris this year's european champion kathy what up ok if lifted a combined total of four hundred thirty kilograms snatch clean and jerk the top place on the podium. beijing silver medalist if you knock off it's just keep in mind it's four hundred twenty eight the third place finish in the ukraine is a full eighteen kilograms. so convincing one to finish the russians in hundred kilogram vision stablished the nation well until it takes. meanwhile the international association of athletics federations has named the twenty eleven athletes of the year award ceremony in monte carlo great as you say
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in both so you got the honor of the men's side of the stood time the screen was recognised for retaining the two hundred meter individual world title along with helping his country by one hundred ninety three legs so what else record pace. is the best season but i promise next year will be better definite the time before . you can make sure of says no not really appreciate everybody for coming out and supporting people and. i know much of me that stands for everything. and finally on the women's side the accolades went to sunny pearson of australia record of the fourth fastest time in the history of the one hundred reason hurdles continue pressing for ten victories out of eleven races this season. so right on with that again thank you everyone for coming tonight it truly means a lot to all the athletes here i'm sure because we work so hard for what we get you
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know results in the sport and to have nights like this means a lot to was it true that our results have been appreciated and that's all the sports news this bulletin i'll be back again in just under two hours speech joining in the.
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