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video on demand on my world comes. on a sense feed now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. four thirty pm in moscow these here are t. headlines in egypt voters queue to cast their ballots in the first post mubarak parliamentary elections due to continue till march voting takes place amid protests against the military and warnings of further violence with many calling on people to boycott the election altogether. president obama has e.u. leaders in washington to discuss syria's ongoing autographs and work out additional measures to tackle it iran's nuclear program another issue on the table with experts predicting further isolation of the two countries ultimately aimed at
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regime change. and pakistan is to permanently close a vital military supplier to afghanistan in response to nato the deadly air raid that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers and triggered anti-american rallies across the country sending already strained relations plummeting. up next to greek m.p.'s who shares his thoughts with us on what the future holds for europe's struggling to contain its debt epidemic stay with us. she was good to go thank you very much for being with us today so look us about the demo sophistic greece's new prime minister now but the key people in his government still remain the same for instance to finance minister can people trust this new
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elected government this government is a temporary government with a special specific mandate and a timetable a specific timetable if the job of this government is to pass the brussels deal to implement. the laws passed through the malls are thought of necessary by parliament and we support them for this job it is. it is very important that we have elections the soonest possible because there is a problem of the democrat the image of migration of. greece don't feel rightfully represented by this government as if by this parliament because they feel that they were tricked in the last elections the socialists were saying we have money we will give you money and they ended up taking the money of the people and now the average salary in greece to days thirty percent less than it was
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a year ago and the prices so go in cairo and higher so. this cannot go on for longer and the greeks need to feel rightfully represented by their parliament and we need a government that is supported by the greek society and that can come only with elections let me tell you what it looks like from the outside it looks like people are afraid of being impoverished and prepared to. are afraid to displease the e.u. leaders the e.u. masters per se how much of a factor has fear become in create politics. where there is a fear for tomorrow we don't know what's coming next and i believe that the whole of europe doesn't know what's coming next now everybody realizes that it's not just the greek problem it's a european problem it's the whole system that we had made up the european union isn't working we had only monetary union without the konami union without political
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even and this creates the problems that we see today so either we move towards fostering the significance of grayson's. we have we must have the euro bond position we must have the central bank of europe playing an active role in the in this crisis and not just watching as today we believe that the germans must change their position they must realize it's for their own good also you know german economy without the european clients is not going to do very well. so we believe that we must find a solution with our european partners the greek society is afraid and we we have been used to working the wrong way. friend diplomat in greece
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a russian diplomat told a half joking half seriously that we are the last soviet republic in europe and i said well i will see how much the percentage of people that work in the public sector see how much your economy is dependent on the public sector so yes we have corrected it sticks of a soviet democracy but i guess not only public sector but talk about the ongoing protests and huge strong. that's coming up on the first of december how much the causing your economy with boys ever and i've lost track of the strikes for the past year it's nearly day by day we have some strike. it is understandable that people don't want the changes they were used to another way it was an easy way it was the way of borrowing money and giving it away it was
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done in the wrong way for example greek farmers were paid they were getting subsidies in order not to work they didn't cultivate anything of they were just taking the money so we don't produce as much as we did before and we don't have the exports that we could have and we haven't attract the investments that we must attract so we must change the whole structure of our economy very quickly and completely how come there is such a dissonance between the government and the measures that the guy wants to push in this thirty measures and ordinary people. why can't they understand each other. because. we didn't speak the truth to the people in the past years we will we knew the problem for example my party did a big mistake when we came to power in two thousand and four although we had of.
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the right program to face the problem of public economist we didn't do what had to be done quickly and radically we tried to the changes you know we had with shock and society it proved to be too slowly and too late so now we must speak the truth explained that for the past twenty years greece has been. importing more than it's been exporting we don't produce even if the border is closed tomorrow the council like greece doesn't produce the wheat the meats that greeks need so it's the first time since world war two that greece can't feed its people and the country like greece where everything can grow i think it's a crime but certainly the sturdy measures that the government is pushing for and
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if there is more to come will undermine the demand in the economy aren't you afraid that greece will find itself in a big recession. problem that we're trying on my part is trying to explain to our european partners is that austerity is austerity and justice that it doesn't solve the problem it makes it worse when you raise the taxes and then economy that is in a recession then the results are catastrophic so we need a policy that encourages development if we go as we were growing up in the collapses. you know that greece is now desperate to receive an urgent credit tranche of eight billion here on this or else in two weeks grace may go into default what would that mean for greece. if that doesn't happen in a month greece can't pay the salaries and the pensions. more than three or
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four million people. so it's going to be a tragedy that's going to be a greek tragedy and it's not going to be only greece you know that it's gotten the have a domino effect in the whole of europe already you see that the problems are getting very serious in italy. spain was already in the picture now france is starting to feel the shock waves and germany had. a message which i want germany tried germans tried to sell their bonds and they did manage so i think we must. decide to face this problem all together but do you feel like among all this financial problems crease has lost its financial independence for east soon to listen when we don't have the money to pay the wages of the salaries and the pensions because we are dependent and we want to get over this phase the
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quickest possible because everyone in greece unanimously agrees and excludes the option of greece leaving to give us a. bring this to try to save its fiscal independence at least listen to right now i'd say more than seventy or even eighty percent of greeks want to stay in the european union and want to stay in the eurozone but if things go worse and the options are open we will see if we have to. fight for our fiscal of the problems with the national conference who will do it what do you say to all those talks you brought up that german policy is directed towards greece that you don't particularly like and there has been talk about the readers maybe sacrificing greece to save the euro zone what do you what do you say to that i think that's going to be
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a huge mistake called sacrifice greece to save the. it was i says the eurozone will be saved all together all it will collapse all together are you a believer in you do you think it's a liver i believe that if we can have a big and more. comprehensive integration. i believe the united europe. but in this united europe for example i believe that russia must have a place for a continental europe without russia so there are many things that must change. i'm glad to see that you wrote all should relations the past years have become better and i believe that everybody sees that process places in europe talking about the for investors i don't think greece has agreed to privatized fifty billion of its assets yet in several years yet what would that mean for the foreign must be
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privatized in the right way for example many of those companies are in the stock market so right now the food privatized them. they're worth nothing because the them stock market is that the slowest point of the past century half century so we must first make things a little bit better so that they will attract money privatizations that can go rather quickly for example the greek railroads yeah to be the offer of russian railway to buy into the creek railroads there was an interest. and unfortunately the socialist government didn't respond and that's one of the big questions we have because greek railroads cost us two million euros a day i believe that when we are in government this will we will speed up this privatisation thank you very much for this and think it through.
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culture is that so much different and there is a huge decision on the mark to forgotten spraying a state appointed investigation claims for rain used excessive force as it halted protests led by the shia majority in favor. wealthy british style. but i'd like to see. the. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our. world with. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got
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. egyptian voters lining up to cast their ballots in the first post mubarak parliamentary elections due to continue till march voting takes place amid protests against the military and warnings of further violence with many calling on people to boycott the election altogether. president obama hosts leaders in washington to discuss syria's ongoing unrest and work out additional measures to tackle it iran's nuclear program another issue on the table with experts predicting further isolation of both countries ultimately aimed at regime change. pakistan will permanently close of litle military supply route to afghanistan in response to nato as deadly air raid valor droppers strike killed twenty four pakistani soldiers and
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triggered anti-american rallies across the country setting already strained relations plummeting. more news coming your way in fifteen minutes first kate joins us with the sports update stay with us. and i welcome to the latest sports headlines. finishing on the rise and get into the winter break six points clear at the top of the russian premier league victory and i lost my teeth. in these astonishing. wild tributes pouring in for wales football manager gary speed. on sunday at the age of. roger federer a target small record was off to be joe wilfried song that's become the first player to win the world's two finals the six times. so that with the russian premier league when he does need to go into the winter break six points clear of
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ten the st petersburg side one to want to time to look a mighty fine while the army man lost to want to sound after conceding a last minute penalty well first of the pressure off the stadium well who goes in the first time off that he missed and goal. chants from the penalty spot after don colazal rich was offended but brazilian people here mean made amends by saving picked up by syrians penalty anguish occasionally channels for letty but he was smiling just minutes later when danny slotted home. and get some back quickly added a second after picking out his spot. but though they did pull one backs through denise who shook off just before the break. but despite both sides pressing for another there were no real goals to want as a need to talk about even now with just one point in the last four games. all the goals came in the second half and she going in front through shania. just
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after the restart however that lead only lasted three minutes a great run from say do be set up for the love the tasters equaliser. but with a minute to go and she were awarded a penalty because your golf was brought down by said chips to go off were sent off . somewhere i say stepped up to score the winner is eights goal you have in games so to underline g. who are now seven for the championship he's got one missing several key players through injury and now without a win in five games and the cloud of the three month winter break to get their squad fit again so this is how the championship group looks which is made up of the top eight sides is a need to lead the way on sixty five point six clear of taste and then it's pretty tight between the rest enamel are just behind in third closely followed by spotlight and rubin the fixtures will resume on march the third which will then go
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on to decide the title and european places well it's getting pretty chilly in most parts of russia now but in the snow rock bottom tong finally managed to end their nine game losing streak with a goal is draw in the relegation group of ten to table toppers class made up both teams created a number of scoring opportunities but were still unable to break the deadlock ten fans though at last have something to cheer about as over eighty remain seven points from safety and a windlass since july. while i'm carl four points clear of the drop zone after drawing one one second place rostov the home side took the lead through the bows down but sheesh and a half hour but one car responded a great free kick of their own. so how exactly match of the pile driver into the top corner neither side to find a winner and one want to finish first off the second the relegation group and car go up to four. so this is how the relegation group looks where the bottom two will
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go down and tom are propping up the table and are a precarious seven points from safety spotlight now to occupy the other relegation spot and so they just one point behind folder. now over in the u.k. tributes continue to pour in for wales football manager gary speed after the forty two year old former midfield that was found dead at his home in england on sunday morning police say there are no suspicious circumstances as a player speed made five hundred thirty five premier league appearances and had spells at leeds everton newcastle bolton and sheffield united the captain wells and won eighty five international caps and took over as their manager last december winning five out of ten games a scottish legend graeme sooners has described speed as the consummate professional . well in honor of gary speed a minute's silence was held before welsh lights once he kicked off against aston villa on sunday that match initial goal was while a certain man match the city regains their five point lead at the top and remain
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unbeaten after a one one draw at liverpool vincent kompany open for the visitors after half an hour which joleon lescott immediately put through his own net to substitute mario balotelli was sent off late on the two yellow cards after only being on the pitch for eighteen minutes but one wanted finished with a full six. ten is now roger federer says he's looking forward to breaking more records are to becoming the first player to win the world tour finals six times well this was the one hundredth final of federer's career and he was up against french minute joe wilfried tsonga and at the start it looked like we could be only one winner but racing from the first set six three and some scintillating tennis. somewhere despondent and then five four in the second with star served for the match. but he wasted the opportunity and song and time to level it a tie break however federal steadied himself to dominate the decide up winning that
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six three to take the match in two hours and nineteen minutes which the seventy's tied to this long and brilliant career also finished the year back as well number three. rewriting history i guess is a very proud moment in anybody's sporting career and i'm still me able to actually write more of potentially is a beautiful feeling i feel really upbeat excited and sort of tired and subdued yesterday were sort of trying to save you know control my emotions i thought this was. an excellent excellent match and it was an awesome result so it's great. and the curtain has also come down on this year's formula one season the final race in brazil ending with yet another victory for red bull but this time it was mark webber on top of the podium after teammate a world champion sebastian vettel suffered technical problems all vettel had started on pole and lead from the beginning but later his gearbox was giving
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trouble halfway through the race he was forced to let webber past also having problems with his gearbox was mclaren's lewis hamilton he was forced out of the race at lap forty eight in thing his battle for a fifth fleet paymaster how atoms team mate jenson button had a better race ever taking fernando alonso to eventually finish third behind vettel he still managed to come home second webber though end of the year on a high taking the checkered flag for the first time the last race although the season belonged to vettel eleven wins record fifteen pole positions from one thousand grand prix. and finally over to the ice as we continue our series of reports between k. . clubs this time robert father takes a closer look at barry's snow leopards from kazakstan who have a stanley cup winner on their roster.
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getting stronger getting tough or. getting faster. just the way snow leopards should be berries have no inconsiderate take a chill powerhouse i have never been afraid of anybody and this isn't because it's downside have already beat to time get boring cup winners. and reigning champion so i want you on. own team of definitely go better this season now was strong enough to beat anyone including the league's best we finally edged namesakes x. box i have this year will win a lot of games in the playoffs for business awards hurries have already proved to be as aggressive as leopards and are in the league still why far away wins the mug the miles and goal is to build an attacking team with accurate passing of course defense is an essential part of the game but we definitely focus on offensive play no attack no big victories that's my hockey philosophy as
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a. head coach and they show on the sopranos has paid off so far and he's men are now stronger than ever having brought in significant reinforcement from across the atlantic burry system now one of the most not american influence was in the cage with two americans and but canadians bring in extra bite to the snow leopards from kazakhstan and one of the seven can't even boast a stanley cup winners bring american defensemen and two how much insulin one will hog is most prestigious glop trophy with a girl in the hurricanes in two thousand and six now here's a chance to do red double by lifting the during cup with maurice i think just like you said no but if you have the preseason there plan twelve games to get ready and then you just sit over here and it's been good i think that's just the better i should say. it's more natural feeling. meanwhile the team's captain
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kevin delmon has the established his name in europe's on the. sleek the canadian joined breeze in two thousand and eight and was quick to the owner of the top scoring defenseman in the new formed league with an impressive twenty eight ghouls and fifty eight points from fifty three games although done some additions to far beyond his personal stance it's definitely a goal of ours to defy you pass a first round and get in the conference conference finals was a lot actually and i think we have the team to do it and we just our continuing to gel together and the runs get more comfortable playing with each other so in the next forty forty five games we should turn things are on our turns around we're playing well but just just get us to a steamer on in the playoffs before. burress they want eight out of their last ten games although it's still far from a now this is why their hunger for victory at the snow leopards have really just
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started there be conned. robert byrd in your own party because it's done. and that's all the sports you again it's on the to our first. culture is that so much different there's a huge military bearing in mind that mark was different than the spring a state appointed investigation claims bahrain used excessive force as it halted protest led by the shia majority in favor.
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