tv [untitled] November 16, 2011 1:30pm-2:00pm EST
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hello starting morse code kevin over here this hour with a headline update for you flashback to iraq the same experts are playing baghdad on weapons of mass destruction and now endorsing i.a.e.a. suggestions that iran is developing a nuclear bomb that says western media the name of the so-called nuclear scientist mentioned in the paul. johnson regime free syrian army reportedly stage a major assault from the north in the space near the capital damascus as the arab league russians up the pressure on president assad despite his pledge to a full. glass out but not down a string of vixens about to call productive protest is by police across the u.s.
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to stop the movement from clearing up the. next we hear from inside europe's financial elite as your web page when epic tells us what went wrong he thinks with the eurozone and why the debt crisis can be resolved until the e.u. addresses its leadership problems. europeans will storm this building the european parliament in a repeat of the french revolution according to a pink member of the european parliament mr why are people so fed up with the e.u. well i've been become a bit less optimistic because since i wrote the book many things happened and particularly we're facing now a euro crisis a crisis in the eurozone and nobody actually knows what to do we go from one summit to the other every time we think we found a solution just to find out a few weeks later that the problem is still there and even in
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a bigger size so i think that. we are facing some fundamental questions in the european union and this idea of ever closer union and ever bigger budgets and ever more institutions is basically the wrong way we have to take tough positions greece mainly gets a second bailout how do you think this year across this will end well this is the big question everybody is wondering actually nobody knows the european parliament doesn't know the commission doesn't know it has a government don't know everybody hopes for the best but there is no guarantee for success if this crisis is lingering on it's going to infect the entire eurozone and not only italy and spain but also for ours so we have been facing a problem that is growing all the time whereas we thought we could minaj is by putting greece aside so greece is the worst of the problems but not the only
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problem there are more problems to it and sometimes wrongdoing whether either it will be solved by greece leaving the eurozone need agrees or not leaving the eurozone it will become worse and worse and worse two states will point at which for example. germany netherlands finland emotional say ok we're going to leave the euro and you get a complete break up of the user of course this is something that may not happen tomorrow but it may be one of the scenarios we have to keep in mind how is this crisis affecting people in the street the currency looks to be still quite strong but that is because the dollar is very weak basically the currencies of the major powers in the world japan the united states and the euro are quite weak but of course what is the effect of this eurozone crisis is that there is little growth
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actually our economies are not growing in the north they are growing in the south they're not growing and the main problem of the euro crisis is not so much the euro itself it is rather a gap of competitiveness between the north and the south the north is still growing the south is in a crisis and stagnation in recession and as long as they are in the euro zone it's very hard for them to grow if there's no economic growth it is also because of the fact that investors have no confidence in any growth in the in the eurozone. because for the south of europe the in the euro is too expensive it pushes them into a recession even greece in a depression is really in a recession and spain in a recession and portugal in a recession that has forty percent of the eurozone in trouble and the question of causey's whether the currency will survive that could be you citizens actually two if they don't agree with a policy you see the european elites to which i myself also belong always thought
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we don't do we are doing the right thing for the european public we are doing good things nice things and people have to be grateful to us for what we are doing we are creating more institutions big buildings more competences more agencies and people happy about it let's see what we see now. first our news that lots of people are angry with the e.u. and it's not only farmers it's the man in the street the germans get angry because they do not support a bill out of other countries and people in italy and spain and portugal in greece are angry because they say europe is the problem. and germany is the problem problem germany should pay faster and more so the public the public opinion in both the south and the north go in different directions in finland we've seen the rise of the party the true finns in in holland we've seen the rise of the party of mr wilbur's in germany
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a lot of discontent about what's going on and the same you see in the south but for different reasons so there are so many different forces going on that you really have to ask the question whether the euro will survive this do you leaders on the stand people's problems they still think that the fewer things they say about it the better it is every time they have a summit in and they will proclaim that they found a solution a solution only last one or two weeks and then another crisis we have another summit i would now go in leaping from summit to summit the man in the street is worried the man in the street doesn't know where this is going to end and they're worried because of their savings because there are patients. and because of the jobs and so on the man in the street has the impression was that european leaders the elite is not in charge and doesn't know where to go and there is not an easy solution to it but. the european leaders always thought that we're doing the right
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thing for the citizens and they have to be grateful and what we do should not be challenged and now it is challenged in the streets of of greece in italy and at the ballot box in germany and in finland and this is a message i think the european union still has to understand the. you think the european union will survive this crisis i think some countries are very competitive i think scandinavian countries have shown to be competitive germany is competitive and they're losing it that it is the problem of the european union is that the economies in southern europe are not competitive and they're slipping back and we have this crisis in greece which is basically now depression and we've caught a recession or it can sustain nation in italy spain and portugal i think ireland will get out of the problem because it is restoring its competitiveness ireland is really improving but still will have forty percent of the eurozone in trouble and
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what these countries have to do is to improve and increase their competitiveness and says nick they cannot devalue within the eurozone they have to bring about a sort of a domestic developed nation by reducing salaries by cutting the public sector by of making their labor markets more flexible and this is very hard to do because people immediately feel the pain and they start protesting against it not only against those measures against the entire project of the european union some people are saying that european union is like the soviet union. while they both try to be sort of the union and what the soviet union showed is that if you want to hold more noise everything too much in an unnatural way that it will collapse so what we have to be careful about is that we cannot try to harmonize everything that is under the sun and legislate on everything that is under the sun peoples in europe the peoples in europe there are out of it all be different in different
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cultures different languages and we have to keep that into account and we can be successful in european integration if we just know where the limits are but now we're acting as if there are no limits and that integration can go on. without any without any sort of a mechanism. of correction so i think that it's very important to know where these limits are to focus our budget on about five or six point to be efficient there and then europe can grow again how these internal divisions affecting the e.u.'s foreign policy it is very simple if britain france and germany agree we have a common european foreign policy if they do not agree we don't have one or you'll have one or two countries acting on the road in this case germany didn't want to support military action against the did regime of poland all the duffy. and even didn't support the resolution the united nations in the security council which was
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very disappointing i thought so the only alternative was for the british and the french to go ahead with their efforts while european union doesn't have that force so it's the friends of the bridge that will have to take the lead and since the americans were leading from behind as it is called these days we actually had to do it it took much longer of course than in visit. and i hope the regime is now gone forever because gadhafi has been a shame for all of us i have seen all these european leaders kissing and hugging gaddafi tendering him thinking that he would be a good rule a modern ruler and advising his son and how to write a thesis in the london school of economics these things were all completely wrong in my mistake enough he was a dictator and he has been a dictator all along everybody has seen the downing of the airplane in lockerbie in one thousand eight hundred eight so what are the prove that you need we knew it and still they go there to start casing etc and just just
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a few months later they have to bump it so i think it's a real has been a reality check for european leaders who are trying to help in case african dictators to be more careful has immigration policy to be you've been a success one of the aims of libya mr gadhafi was to make a sort of a gate for any great. into europe through through italy and putting pressure on the european union and getting billions of euro in return but of course here again our immigration policy is not yet really a common immigration policy there are lots of problems there's a flow of people from africa from northern africa in particular and we've not been able to deal with that yet we have proclaimed a common immigration policy ten years ago and still it doesn't work so a lot of people getting a lot of people are illegal. and lots of people don't want to get a chance to get integrated in your opinion. so i think it's something we have to
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work on and this is one of the of of the of the focus points of the core task the european union should do rather than spend its time on all these special. these are policy areas we have to master in a very short period of time. a pink member of the european parliament thank you for speaking with r.t. . twenty years ago i just country. just because it's. what had been trying. to teach began a journey. where did it take. the. right to clean those towns. squandered money. abandoning.
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what is now. more than sixty square kilometers and in one move from the midst nation and those who are still surprising new lives i'm finding we're just. getting bad out here but not saying hardly any birds squirrels you know. you know i don't know what's going on here. concrete on our cheek. if. song from feinstein's. piece fruit stands on t.v.
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it's. headlines from oxy flashback to iraq the same experts that weapons of mass destruction now and a suggestion in the rallies of a. nuclear fog classes western media the names of the so-called nuclear scientists mentioned in the poll. the regime free syrian army reportedly stages a major assault on a loyalist base near the capital damascus as the arab league ratchets up the pressure on president assad despite his pledge to reform. plus out of football down a string of addictions amounts of corporate offered pie protesters by police across the us fails to stop the movement from gearing up to shut down. this is our team sport.
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thanks for joining us this is indeed sports a plenty ahead over the next ten minutes or so including the following. about your law the czech republic coupé should the republic of ireland and portugal become the last four teams with their parts of europe twenty twelve. cardboard hardship another day another twist in the n.b.a. lockout so i guess we get to grips with a lot of american sports move the money trail sure. but hitting new heights our group of daredevil months in years three tell their stunning story in law school i'm pretty sure proved in winter a feat which had never previously been. let's say cool with football where we now know the sixteen teams who will fight it out for european glory next summer
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portugal the republic of ireland the czech republic. securing their euro two thousand and twelve places after cheating night's second leg playoffs russian interest was focused on their career said turkey in concert draw or better on the night from the turks would ensure a russia for your fribble placing in part two for the final straw that's what happened nil nil the final score in zagreb croatia essentially have the tie in the buying following the opening leg which they won three nil defeat seeing turkey part ways with monitored groups heading to de. portugal also into the finals a six two win over bosnia herzegovina the way they picked their place christiana rinaldo and held her prestigious both helping themselves to places in lisp on the first leg which ended goalless and sinitta now a distant memory following a ruthlessness they have a taxable from the host though the visitors did place less. in an entertaining
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clutch. republic of ireland are celebrating after making it through to the finals of a major international competition for the first time in a decade following a five one get win over is still near giovanni trapattoni men taking their foot off the pedal some water after a four nil victory in tallinn on friday one one how it ended up last night stephen ward on constantine possibly have the scorers at dublin's are even. on the czech republic will also be on their travels come june michael ballack side maintaining a record of qualifying for every european championships since they won independence in one thousand nine hundred three with a tree over montenegro peter euro check scoring the only goal of the night and choose their in their second encounter three nil the score on. so the sixteen qualified teams will not prepared to be drawn into groups of hosts
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poland and ukraine already selected in two groups any and d. respectively while the other sides will discover their fate on december second in kiev meaning champions spain one side all sports will be hoping to avoid the world's top ranked team sure first the twenty ten world cup really shocked the netherlands on the train plenty of heavyweights in the second part as well with the important germany italy england up for selection alongside russia. portugal critias sweden on euro two thousand and four when huge greece make up the foursome into three quote from denmark the czech republic i'm not a lens will be drawn last from for russia or dick advocaat with their fingers crossed don't come together with spain's portugal on france will step up to the. hospital where the n.b.a. has not cancelled all of its games until at least the middle of the sembler that
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clears deciding to go down the lawsuit route against the team owners events of course he looks at how the disagreement moved from courtside to the court room. the league's labor stalemate is nearing the one hundred forty day mark but the battle for a new collective bargaining agreement is yet to reach its climax the only thing that n.b.a. commissioner david stern and players representative billy hunter agree on at this point is that the two thousand and eleven two thousand and twelve season is under threat fans of the game of course don't want to hear that especially after last season's wildly exciting spectacle we saw the dallas mavericks upset the odds and secure the n.b.a. crown the owners insist on bringing the cost of players under control by introducing a hard salary cap teams could exceed the total salary limit through luxury tax and other exceptions under the previous agreement something the players would like to keep intact the multimillion business of basketball also raising obvious
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questions about a revenue split between the two sides. the players previously took home fifty seven percent of all basketball related income and the owners want a bigger slice of that pie the b.r. i include not only salaries but also money from such sources of broadcast rights gate receipts sponsorships concessions and many others the owners also want shorter contracts paying less guaranteed money to cut their losses on underperforming players commissioner stern claims that the n.b.a. lost over a billion dollars under the previous agreement including more than three hundred million last season really for the twenty two of the league's thirty teams were also in the red last year according to stern of the owners ultimatum like final proposal which calls for a fifty fifty split of annual income and a seventy two game season starting december fifteenth was a phatic we rejected by the players and now
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a class action and i trust lawsuit against the league has been filed by players and at least can states they're seeking triple the amount of money they would have made had the full season gone ahead then suing court cases could now take months once. the national football league meanwhile had a lockout of their own to settle for this year but that dispute is completely forgotten by now with the n.f.l. busy rake in an enormous profits its revenue sharing system and secure your team parity allows everybody to keep their pocket stuff while the n.b.a. which has had only six different champion since one thousand nine hundred ninety nine looks to suffer greatly after just beginning to restore its popularity since the michael jordan days during the past season the bonds of course t r t. trying times ahead for english rugby with a national team now on the lookout for a new manager after martin johnson stepped on today after over three years at the
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helm following a controversy laden twenty eleven world cup campaign the forty one year old is widely considered one of england's greatest ever players and they only want to come in the side to a world cup title in two thousand and three but the legendary lock forward wasn't the able to translate his skills onto the sidelines winning just the right to be things. by france in the world cup quarter finals this year with the science captain and other p.c. drinking partying before hand it's not yet clear who will replace johnson to the ups and downs of mountain climb and finally were an international group of one thousand years not being captivating moscow audiences this week with tales of rewriting record books on surviving possibly the most inhospitable terrain on earth are simply koreans takes the story. kerkorian range spreads across the borders of pakistan a nd in china it was the highest concentration of peaks in the world
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original eight kilometers in parts k two question rule one road be in gush of room to these peaks the demo being climbed in winter until these year simona moreover italy has again is the root and corridors of the united states becoming the first man in history to reach the summit of any curricle or may throw it in there in the winter months the trio removing gushue broom two from the least on corporate peaks it was really a challenge and nearly exploration adventure and probably the secret had been the key means myself being from paul even worked so well together we have the same wish to sing and he seemed positive approach to the adventure to the end we were on the ship more and europe could have been working together for many years they made their names with another a thousand messages sent in mcaloon their call into fountain and nine while
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richards was a relative unknown flick noises in the climate not to mention supposed photographer for the avengers extradition not only would his strengthen the team said nikolay but would be able to recall the hopeful historic steps of region one of world climates most fabled summits i think some people can do it but even in sicily people have. many appointments together. for example book painting team i would ration sithe a team of people who are looking for one aim for many details that need to be can give them in one moment and in the season leave difficult but i think it's interesting because always if happened not like this it was far from being straightforward but seventeen days after arriving at the first base camp an altitude of around five thousand meters they were. their distillation hours of ties in wait in painful struggle lead in them for the sun it been speechless wonder.
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they want done after area sand there's descend. and this particular challenge would involve the biggest danger of the enticed revisions on the very last day huge evelyn sure upset all the slopes of gushing rule five during all three and endless miles of snow tomorrow how were was thankfully able to not only rescued himself from his former it's. because of room to winter sans triumph. the end of chapter but certainly not the end there are still forty thousand to go each week in someone. claiming we develop economically to not be national law and. none of our but the last of a seed will be over the next world professional see that such exams usually have only a ten percent chance of success and live in a ninety percent chance of failure but for people who themselves make the impossible possible that ten percent can be just enough for tone gregorio it's hard
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