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began the journey. where did it take go. out past the hour here's a quick recap of your headlines at the a bike summit in hawaii sees asia and the pacific rim the most powerful economies start work on a possible game changing free trade zone business tensions rose between beijing and washington which some analysts put down to point scoring ahead of next year's u.s. presidential election. the prime ministers of both italy and greece fall and new governments are appointed as their countries are drifting down drowning in debt mario monti has taken over and only on lucas papademos in greece both are likely to head up a tough technocratic governments and implement unpopular i can on the reforms. plus
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the un report claims around might be seeking for obtain a nuclear weapon but slams the allegations as a u.s. backed smear campaign iranian lawmakers are now reconsidering their country's cooperation with the i.a.e.a. which they're calling a disappointment. as north stream gas enters europe for the first time we hear from the man who's been in charge of this project former german chancellor gerhard schroeder tells us why it's so important for all sides involved. gerhard schroeder was charles of germany from nineteen ninety eight to two thousand and five he's now chairman of the board at nordstrom's russia's new gas pipeline under the baltic sea so europe is to further why should the e.u. increase its dependence on gas problem is good. 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 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 used as a trust fund for more patient problem and ordered from that energy minister to nordstrom's pipelines have already been laid what parts of the third one will be added and what will be its capacity. so i don't know that we currently have at least two pipelines with a total capacity of fifty five million cubic meters of pigmy the question of whether a third or even five like minded realty order should be answered by european stock holders as you know we have gazprom in the order and holland's got sunni france's g.d.s. suez in germany on and you see as if we are selling only like there's does decide to build a third and fourth line through
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a privately financed by you like i we're not talking about state department as in any could be done i do not know whether they will make such a decision as it was not part of my work and i know of. brussels wants all russian energy companies not just the problem to be allowed to export gas to europe what are the implications of that for gas problem and europe. regulator evolution is not the issue of germany and the rest of the equations and your gas to sensibly reform that and of course if you put your russia on the other hand has to sell gas to keep its budget in wood or slow and so there's a. codependency for culture is a good thing with bridgie how to be happy to see european companies invest into russia and european markets open up their wasn't companies it's a good free market economy does is good for them our picture what do you think of the recent new raids on gazprom and its partners in europe they think about just the all p.r. gasper i think europeans need gas feelers has many years it's
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a dog with a political uncertainty in north africa but also good to have a stable partner that you can rely on for russia is one of this you know better than anyone else a privilege that i've written recently switched from exports a single europe needs a gas supply to maintain a stable mix of energy sources and its climatic conditions we want them to indicate any to norway to get outside but also russia's give us therefore i think opening the market up generation companies would be a writer of what's a shorter name so often do some e.u. officials oppose russia with every guy does this fordo 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 it says the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true it's not a question but with that the time has come to start cooperating and stop looking back at the ideological difference here that was for the could russia switch supply east to china if brussels keeps up its hostility was and is unknown as it were your
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involvements of which is in a situation where it could ship gas to china and all of asia and europe or 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 privately and we have to keep in mind that while russia has the alternative of shipping to asia europe has no such alternative and europe's geopolitical position not only improved if it manages to enter a tiny heart a ship with russia on under the same time ground zero you ascension to turkey but no that would be a sound strategy aimed into the future to get the rest. yesterday's debate palace under is better for guest if russia does decide to go east could that mean a shortfall for europe and i guess with this new you know whether or not happy russia was an exceptionally reliable supplier during soviet times so no one has to worry about that trying to you know i will say again that europe on our get is incredibly important for russia to keep its budget balance among other things
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therefore we're not talking about the kind of the code and the saying if you're going to progress in shipping liquefied natural gas. makes europe less dependent on pipelines can that affect this project and this club even if there is a first i don't think it will have a negative effect on the project because europe league with my gas market is quite limited i've removed there's no way to salaries in germany or poland has a developing market import is that it's in no way a danger for us not so the reason i'm criticizing the indication that there are alternative sources of the low spot prices and that's their g.p.s. you know your small deals can be of no more gain long term supply agreements in the short run think of they do not have a stability first figure for payable in the wake of the fukushima disaster germany is closing all its nuclear power plants do you support that and how will it change germany's energy mix transit have been good mind lord and consider this me and my team of other people who originally negotiated pateley with our energy suppliers we
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had agreed to make a sensible exit out of nuclear strategy that was followed by a short period when the federal government thought our agreement should be overturned out of and they've since gone the other way and started supporting what i had negotiated on this does not mean bridge technologies like nuclear energy cannot be used until energy efficiency is sufficiently developed but 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 primarily from russia and the reason we need to build a gas power station. morse. with this crisis mr sarkozy says no euro no europe surely europe with a void without the euro so and that's i know i know for you this is a quote my successor in office like the words are of course europe's going to have problems if the euro has problems but there's one thing you can be sure of and if the euro is going to survive as a common currency there even it theoretically things turn out differently there
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which i for a very important you think we will still have a united europe it is vital in all program you would child slot when greece cooked its books to join the euro should you have stopped the things from joining the single currency company. on those it was your own via i do not think that was our situation of the european commission its employees that had to conduct the inspections they had let us know that we could take full responsibility for greece is a session on our sound and it was a purely preparatory mission conducted by the european commission the national governments we had made the decision to take greece in we could not claim without having a firm proof that the information we got then was on diplomatically speaking not entirely correct raghav april 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 can do or actually happening with money
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. are the commission was wrong or the handling of greece has been wrong since they tend which which is it is not their cans in vogue you see through it's pointless to talk about how things were in the past we're talking about. i hope we manage to keep greece in the euro zone so that's one of the new greek government will have to be nonpartizan uninfluenced by debates provoked by right wing under that so for me i hope the package of aid agreements that european leaders have got real it implement package if that's the case then i think we can start taking care of stabilizing hierarchy. well a great deal of help from the greats of you for that or there is one point i would like to made out of the country should not be broken down not only does greece need a budget discipline your which is of course trivia should what greece needs and university are investments in this would be good to see wealthy greek citizens who are currently abetting abroad with pay taxes in their own country i think that instead of looking for investment opportunities or stalin was
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a good i know whatever you are is there a red line beyond which german so they we're not going to bailout southern europe anymore or those germany have a historic bit think europe has probably. been there gave i'm not against discussing a red line the problem is that if you start to talk about a red line then you'd eventually have to correctly germany's interested both politically and economically in a functioning europe to go at that economic interest is easily explained forty percent of our export goes to the european union and beyond with you if those countries are hit by a crisis then so is germany your secondly or the lesson we learned in the past and our prospects for the future i think take the germany is not strong enough geopolitical to play a significant role in a game where the us is one superpower and an asian leader. in this case china is the other in new european states and the i'm only a united europe can take on a role like that if that's why germany is interested in the united us that we're
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not just because of the past or theater for the sake of our citizens future to come from the larger view to small question many germans thought people many finns are angry at having to pay. of a role that's good enough for it see 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 x. here if markets around us crumble it harms us we have to explain it to our people the new generation of the prospects for long lasting. peace allies in europe but good lord here clear 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. and you regret that's happening sensually and what would be the implication i think a month or doesn't do not think we should feel bad about other nations that have 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 stay better stay more innovative when we fulfill our agenda of twenty china and sort out our social policies and germany is the only country that understood back in two thousand and three that for an aging country to maintain prosperity that it must provide for change i think about i wonder if the rest of the evening stakes are coming understood there's a decade later i'll manage to take the action needed to maintain prosperity i on the other hand we have an understanding that an aging society with a decreasing number of people who are deployed has problems of that so it will be able to act so we started taking care of our problems in time it was a rest will regret it be forced to take on a harder mission as goes for everyone not just the sound of all bus this prepare for but you can order in the house productivity of the board of the north stream gas pipeline thank you for speaking with r.t.
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. russia is that so much to play a huge musician by the way is it all over again at nation's nuclear watchdog the i.a.e.a. claims a new report iran is moving ever closer. on. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street center play a. ladies and gentlemen you chose to choose instead to get the status of the human experiments given. the weeks you will see this rap music in which it just goes to movies lately trying to
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make sense of global economy and it's all changed things as financial temple the reason to me to you don't put into monkeys and make your points to these things way mullen says recession looks to be the nations close to sing a song to close ones. some fail slip a label think and feel a little like these us crash sentiment. seems. to listen in streaks the argument strikes me i'm just programs increased the total economy. it's technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've gone to the future coverage.
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and pretty much as news in the week's top stories on our t.v. apec summit and why it seems asia on the pacific rems most powerful economies start work on a possible king changing free trade zone this is. andersen's rose between beijing and washington but some analyst puts points crawl into bed of next year's u.s. presidential election and. the prime ministers of both italy and greece fall and new governments are appointed as their countries are drowning in debt mario monti has taken over in italy and lucas papademos and greens both are likely to head up top technocratic governments and implement unpopular economic reforms. plus a u.n. report claims around might be seeking to obtain a nuclear weapon but slams the allegations as a u.s.
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backed smear campaign iranian lawmakers are now reconsidering their country's cooperation with the i ate a which they're calling a disappointment and. i'll be back with an update in around fifteen minutes time but first kate is here with all the latest sports news don't go away. hello and welcome to the sports news and these other top stories does it delights mclaren's lewis hamilton wins the abu dhabi grand prix from ferrari's fernando alonso after sebastian vettel retires the first lap puncher. while thriller down under local boy great charm a survives a fine late run by tiger woods in a gripping last round in his second australian open.
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and relief in manila found solid raises money pacquiao retains his w b a welterweight title a controversial points when planning my mom off as. the start was for real or water where my parents lewis hamilton returned to form their famous third win of the season with a victory at the abu dhabi grown prix after sebastian vettel retired on the first lap red balls newly crowned world champion picked up the second corner it was battles first retirement since korea last year and ended its run as the only driver this season to finish every race is wrong and since michael schumacher his record still timbuktu's more the season long meanwhile ferrari's fernando alonso tried to take the lead at the final pitstop finished nine seconds behind hundreds and mclaren's jenson button success for red bulls mark webber and was fifth. and is now in world number four roger federer has won his first ever paris masters
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spinal with a straight set win over french winter wilfried tsonga better at surviving two great points in opening game robinson crowned champion before racing's to the first set six one in just half an hour the third seed then took a four love lead in the second set tie break before wrapping up his eighteenth monsters title in an hour. in twenty five minutes it was also thirty year old fred was at sixty ninth street and success and victory number eight hundred two in his career. so i thought he now russia have won the cup in finland after coming from behind to snatch a vital two one victory in the dying seconds of the czech republic the czechs took the lead in the second period with a wrist shot on thirty nine year old pattern that very effectively played to canada then the red machine managed to level in the closing period and an exam that i do not support his fourth goal it's all him and it was just ten seconds to go until the final buzzer junior champion again because it's all snatched the winner so
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russia one of the title regardless of the later result in defending champions spain and sweden which the swedes won four three. god now and local man great charmers survived a tiger woods fight back in a thrilling final round to win his second astray and open a single shot while woods finished third behind john stanton the spider final round of sixty seven right after a disappointing third round of seventy five it's all good structure joint eighth for what was number one k. room back close to clinching his first real in two years carving an eagle and five burdens on the par round but that wasn't quite enough to win as australian charmers enjoyed a confident performance finishing three straight pass for a final round of sixty nine however the thirty eight year old was forced to watch nervously as overnight leader center who went close with a thirty five birdie to be eighteenth which would have taken it into
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a playoff but his effort just missed to give an emotional traumas a second the strain i can type of three years. i got the short straw i got a really hard one to travel with my wife got my hero back in dallas starting school that day i got my five year old boy and it be great if everyone could be here but. terrible sentiment going to get great. football now and frank lampard says desire was the major factor as the midfielder celebrated playing in the england captain zone band scoring his science when you know won the victory over world and european champions spain when great it was england's first victory of display in the ten years and the first time for three lions before the reigning world champion since one thousand nine hundred ninety feet argentina also wembley composite led his country in the absence of the rest of john terry added in from close range in forty eight minutes after darren bent and struck the woodwork explained dominated possession for long periods of almost equalized later on when he got his be
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a strike of post and subsequent excessive average last place to the chance but england's resolutely held on for a confidence boosting with. here's the hook i couldn't help my spine but we think we have to understand this find the right thing for free there we defended our commitment to go out the path of the line for us because. we're by no means think hard about us overnight it was a week or two out of it on the fact that we're very proud i'm very proud maybe three rounds or so ago but i'm very proud for the fact that in the past and i'm sure not the one i would consider if it works i'm just. saying as well and have a year i transferred to preparations now well underway catch to that because russia aren't crazy with every game i play throwing one one in a friendly with greece and athens on friday night. i think is a really good test for russia today i mean you probably learn a lot from say as much the very comfortable the reasonable you know
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a lot of said you if you take the weak points that out of the team we can play to departing the game will be good that will be showed you guys are very physical team like. delusion for the future i mean how impressed i mean if you did it in some in concord and i mean how personally you could see that they were part of the team and as always appalled and they were not alone there. to get good results so that i was pleased with i have seen the first game is always difficult i mean i am also i mean you've said you've got three games said of the european championships in two thousand and twelve has a team progressing because you did look very good tonight slowly progressing already from the from the beginning it is a real team and there's a reason i have also some problems to change because the team looks very good civilized and creating chances. for chances for. three goals but for voters to be improving yet you have put say how high points is
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as a coach the have a simple score because i mean very few coaches right in europe can call on such a few group of players which you have done over. the years does your p.c. is grace your school yeah definitely yeah well the majority of the players knows what i want a c. to begin the games that simple doesn't that's important and we can only do better still becoming high i mean obviously the likes of. country he can't figure out if your team i mean how disappointed he is if you as a head coach have been all getting a lot of game time in england and i'm into play today ninety minutes and good i didn't want to tell you this was wrong when it was back because this is important to give it a shot again so we're still timing of have a good in the right loves you can i get a long break until the next seven weeks here when you play over second normal friendlies i mean which seems you're looking to play in my time or do you notice i
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decided there's a possibility that we play against turkey in the if ever i don't know what's going to have a day off the result of some night of a loss for a no tonight against gracious i probably won't be written the shame of you and mr getting. requests what to do so we will see if we can do that exhausting. foxing is convinced he was the winner after the thirty two year old filipino defended his w.b. a welterweight title into a controversial majority decision over mexico's one manuel marquez in las vegas. i want to fight in it's very clear and you know i go most of the founders of marcus . you said you wanted to leave absolutely no doubt however the audience has a doubt you think that you really love no doubt this time around that you market well we had our children marcus just says that if you're born it is goodbye there about
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you know i want to fight. you know the guy just sort of. well meanwhile there was relief back here as fans in manila after the outcome was identical to the pairs last meeting in two thousand and eight despite a strong finish on thirty eight year old mexican marquez two of the three judges narrowly ruled in the filipinos favor of the third couldn't separate the two after the final round both fighters adopting a victory pose but pacquiao got the notes to the fury of the sellout crowd and marcus who stormed out of the ring but in the philippines victory was all that matters. the point was equal but mark has watched a man you can't buy much used to see money much punch and so much more i am surprised that she won but i am happy. finally despite mixed fortunes at this year's world championships to make as you saying gold has been named as male athlete of the year for the third time by the international athletics federations well despite being the overwhelming favorite both was eliminated on the one hundred
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meters and guy gave her a false start however he cruised to gold in the two hundred meters and also helps to make it set a world record in the four by one hundred meters really like. it was in the best season but i promise next year will be better. for the community says none of. everybody for coming out and supporting and all the people and. i know much of movements going through everything. and on the women's side the accolades went to sally pearson of australia who recorded the fourth fastest time in the history of the one hundred meter hurdles and an oppressive ten victories out of eleven races this season. 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 is you know results in the sport and not so this means a lot to us it feels that our results have been appreciated. and that's all the
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sports news by summer. sure is the same or different i do think you should use it if you can find the mark what is it. all over again united nations nuclear watchdog. claims in a new report that iran is moving ever closer.
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