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i think in two thousand and three i arrived at the program again and france germany and italy they thought that this was a game they serve every need and then i ask at least they are required to control by the eurosport and they said no and so that we could cheat everything when i have eyes that they probably know i remember that helmut kohl say look we did the big africa now we shall call plates in the next two years but then europe changes what will greece leaving the euro do to your country italy not to my country all that but to all the country the banking system will be a disarray and then and that is clear you know what i mean the domino effect if you keep getting worse and you gain a lot of money because of speculation then you start with portugal ireland italy france and then germany and greece of falsely different can they really share
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a single government and economy with very different mood yes look california by california budget is much more than greece but nobody attacks california because the greek government cheated there is clear no doubt they have completely cheated and the devil was six seven pound high level was declaring it so the data so it is not is not to be stake it is about doing it you know so you have to get out totally to push the. how do you stop financial markets the credit rating agencies moody's fitch standard imposed having this choke hold on europe. the result it was a way out they don't attack the united states or china because they are too big dogs and they only remedy is to become a big dog or to eat to stick together. if you're a boss together we such
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a big entity that nobody will attack us nobody they attack us because you beat one and then the other one and then they have no one is easy to beat small cats but to beat to beat is. more and more difficult this is why we are losing so they only one thing stated check now are fully so but in the states you say states should give up more of their national powers how much more should they lose in europe we have to go in there you must do at the local level anything that you can do it will. be supreme support europe is not united states we have not to send it back we have some general but it's a behavior that must be shared by just be clear for example you can take pretty sure that the company taxation because. otherwise is it is to be to
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move companies from one country to another these and also for very good years he's an officer or anything second you have to have a couple rules on the behavior that probably today and then you must have a couple rules on monetary policy these are also of some of the yes but we just save our somebody only if we lose it for the reason you i don't say i'll be honest but you links france italy spain and other countries for this more balance of the parties and i don't say that they will be a gauge generally because this would use two people in germany must be the leader of the earth in terms of the economy and really a good many more than there as ted mimi's about but they preserve. agenda needs to generate
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a credible platform with the necessity constraints and limits that could be acceptable for example with a colleague of mine we propose to. accompany the euro bonds with a guarantee of the gold or wanted by the central banks because italy and try to separate out the girl we put as a guarantee and put as a guarantee for a structural pipeline is that to collect not to give to get me to get into that we want to stick together and we put our assets in thinking we can find how's that the base technical progress video difficulty is but now the different government has been showing gain with the. standing of the euro but it seems appears to or isn't the problem that people don't want to be controlled from brussels because it's fundamentally undemocratic with an elected leaders and the
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growth that they didn't want to have and that was tolerated looking in to the nation states it's completely different from that. because it is clear. now if the screen that all their governments. losing they power they losing really the basic. power as a democrat role. and so. be quiet because they have to take their seats in one direction not that they cannot touch. tax capital because it's low ceiling and so they all the european states united kingdom included and so not the full the losing suffering. and.
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this is a good weekend visit to be that big. protagonist of the war like right a state of the financial market cost of too strong and so i've got it we put our so very thick together all the windows all our support the six scandals of fuel success the silvio berlusconi how much of they damaged italy's image if i consider my experienced rhetoric abroad a lot of. people made fun of my company and they kind of static because and it the bad people and good people as in any other. you know whether they be that you can't change the rules you can't behave in a primary way. you know i didn't like that and yet you say the e.u. still in a bit a state than america so if you take fifty people are you i am going to come up with
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you i think definitely much i would like to say i think also you know the increasing gap in the things that of course try to stay as a federal budget that moves quickly as a big mobility. you know the european union but get this thing that is the one there is say of the european could be the federal budget i have to say if you but. between trade paper and fifty percent of the fed upon the idea so you can balance a lot of that. but in the real thing in absolute terms europe is much better than united states mona purdy former president of the european commission and prime minister of italy thank you for speaking with us a thank you. i'm
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top stories are not a fresh violence flares up in syria blasts in the city of homes of flames and black smoke rising from ruined buildings that's as un observers struggle to make a difference in the conflict torn country. present socialists and the allies secure a majority in the first round of the french parliamentary vote forty six percent when you could see on and secure the lower house and received a powerful mandate for his reform plan. and he searched the homes of several russian opposition leaders and called them in for questioning the search was ordered by court in connection with clashes of an anti-government rally last month when both protesters and riot police were injured. probably about with a news team with more news stories for in fifteen minutes from now in the meantime paul is next with all the latest sporting action.
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thank you very much but welcome to the world of sports here is what we've got coming up history is made rafael nadal beat bjorn borg record of six french open titles with a four cent victory over world number one novak djokovic in a rain affected final. on woods and upwards after a victory in the opening euro two thousand and twelve group match russia prepare for getting turned against poland on choose the evening. wheels of steel the women's european mountain bike cross-country finals a soggy russian capital. the first only one place to start and that is where the euro two thousand and twelve group d. is underway with a battle of two european heavyweights kicking things off england to taking on france england yes they're approaching half time it was a perfect start for new manager roy hodgson a joleon lescott header on half an hour putting the ten minutes later some in our
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three level to score that one one with a shot from the edge of the box from start to get unbeaten in twenty one matches i can tell you the half time whistle has just gone. well after that match group continues as the co-hosts get their campaign started as kate partridge reports. off to poland got the euro two thousand and twelve ball rolling in warsaw with a dramatic one one draw against greece it's now the turn of co-hosts ukraine to showcase their talents in that capital against sweden in the second group d. match on monday ukraine only played their first match as an independent nation in one thousand nine hundred ninety two however they went on to reach the two thousand and six world cup quarterfinals on their debut in a major championship this summer's event marks their first participation at the euros and as a host nation they've also magically qualified making them an unknown quantity most of them look at. our team is like a thoroughbred horse tired of waiting in the stables and eager to go out and play
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the more we sit the more nervous the guys get so we need to get out there to calm down. a lack of qualification matches has also seen a glock inside drop to fifty second in the world rankings they also lost their last two warm up matches against austria and turkey as the coach continued to experiment with his squad however only by an unique midfielder anatoliy to deny my moscow forward and revert on in play and signed ukraine while the olympic stadium is also the home to star striker andre shift changes dynamic here and with the home crowd behind them this could all pretty vital if. we don't really know what to expect this far as fan support team wants the fans rooting for them and ukraine will have that luxury playing at home with them up regardless what happens in the stands and beyond that should not affect our performance on the pitch. meanwhile sweden's best finish at the european championships was semifinalists when they were the hosts in one thousand nine hundred two this summer at cameron side are on the crest of the
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wave they won their last two friendlies at home to serbia and iceland and qualified by finishing as best runners up in group b. the current squad has vast international experience to fend off mellberg and midfield and dispense and have two hundred forty one caps between them playmaker came kallstrom provided by two assistance in qualifying while talismanic skip that results on a behavior that netted twenty eight goals in thirty two appearances to ac milan last season with each side having to play in form france and a depleted england in their other group d. matches both will be targeting victory in this first match at the olympic stadium which will also host the final and with a potential sixty thousand fans inside the ground as well as thousands across the city cheering on their sides the prospect of returning here for the ultimate match could prove the ultimate motivation. r.t. if you can. well staying here in two thousand and twelve in russia are preparing
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for their second group a game against co-host poland they can because men play in warsaw on choose day night our correspondent which of import late is traveling with the russian squad. well this is russia's training base just outside of warsaw in the lovely small town of vic where they'll be preparing for the euro two thousand and twelve championships training session was open the first fifteen minutes before it was closed to the press and this is what went on a lot trying to free players around were out of a pitch training for a game against poland which comes up on tuesday was a great spirit in the camp especially after four one victory against the czech republic but the russians really were in fantastic form good thing is that the realised of those one one game we start now calls. i don't see any. players with the idea of the. game so there goes bowling different game different opponent and. we can get the same result but it will be more difficult than the first one was surely the test against poland will be
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a completely different kettle of fish for the russians well first of all they'll have to deal with a very hostile crowd really been waiting but it's much more than anything else and also the poles they looked very good going forward against the greeks and caused russians quite a few problems in area and also we can't really play as badly as the czechs did i mean they were really disappointing or for very little movement going forward and really dick advocaat side of got a look at it especially for the dorman trio who could pose russia quite a few problems expect a very tough match against howland because they're playing it they drew one one in their first game in that result wasn't enough for them as they didn't point on tuesday they'll need a win so they'll be playing only for victory i think they got the count is likely to go over the same starting line up the played against the czech republic and that will include alexander carrick of ok even he did miss seven chances very good chances but he did have a number of good opportunities to score but then again he was very good in creating opportunities for the russian team of course he set up goal and on another day
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a lot of those efforts would have gone in and he would have had a much better reputation after the game some of the main thing for us in that game was the. i failed to call myself it happens and i don't care if a school or not as long as my team wins the final result is the most important of all in all things are going very very well for the russians so far opening day when confidence of a campaign sky high has been a really relaxed mood in the camp the times i've been in poland even before violence where i'm very moscow and i'll be looking to try and keep that mood in the best possible shape of a victory against poland on tuesday and also national stadium richard i'm told fleet r.t. vic poland well elsewhere the manager of russian premier league side sparta moscow has been meeting the press for the very first time spaniard you know emily has replaced valerie car payment the helm of the moscow side the forty year old who signed a two year contract with the red and white south dakota in la liga side valencia
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for the past four seasons the new man has been outlining his aims for the forthcoming season. yeah. there is a real good teams in russia such as garlic and motive and but our main goal is to compete with russia's best club in the premier league is a neat i believe got everything needed to start challenging them at the top of the table. tennis san rafael nadal has become the first man in history to win seven french open titles he's beaten world number one novak djokovic in four sets in a final which rolled over an extra day because of bad weather the spaniard had a two sets to one lead over night although when players here in the serve was up a break in the fourth the dull however quickly wiped out that advantage and went on to wrap up the victory six four six three two six seven five the final score in a win described as very emotional by the york a native. sure
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the seventy's in part of them because i am a player who has more today but my guy said yes and. that's after for me the important thing is winter and doubters even if it's the first second third or so. that's what's thanks me very happy very happy the way that i bled today and i'm just happy to be in this position you know to be playing finals are on gross you know i could easily. have have lost the match you know in fourth round or even even more against stronger but i managed to come to the finals for the first time in my career i should be happy about it of course i will be and i am but in this moment i am disappointed about this loss because i thought i started to play much better in the third set then felt like i could take this match to a fifth set than them you know everything could be possible but yeah. and finally moscow this weekend played host to the women's european mountain bike cross country
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finals a grueling event made even tougher with heavy rain falling in the russian capital as well as our don young reports. these ladies they represent the cream of the crop in one of the most extreme sports on the olympic program mountain bike cross country to turn world champion it in atlanta is russia's major medal hope at the upcoming london games. the thirty two year old was one of those in the spotlight at the twenty twelve european championships held in the russian capital on sunday with a heavy rain making the course even more challenging. the beginning of the contest. so collins you were heading the research along with bones maya version of in two thousand and four olympic champion. last year but soon no restart managed to take a soul leap. this day actually remind me
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a lot of prune two thousand and two when i won my first world champion type of forces exactly the same condition and it was pouring rain really tough out there in dangerous like this here i love being on my bike so i was really comfortable today with being in my own focused of course it's a tough tough day both going up and down and just being keeping your bike in one piece is a tough tough thing today because a lot can happen in a little crash and then you break something in there and the lesser was victorious getting the better of not only the rest of the pack but the weather conditions to the three nine year old legends who are bringing the victory but it was the first who lost his career it's first of all the proof for me and can are my my my coach that we are on the right way we have done a lot of good things so far and we have to stick to the plan for the coming weeks and we will see what happen in london. robert wagner on forty.
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well that is all from the world of sports although there's plenty more in a couple of hours time here in aussie. culture is that so much revealing to me a lot of people here in our borders the era of the greenback finally coming to an end with china and japan now trading with each other in their own currencies is the international monetary.
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cool. first up in syria blasts in the city of homs with flames and black smoke rising from the ruined buildings. a lift for the french left president hollande socialists and their allies secure a majority in the first round of the parliamentary vote paving the path for reform . police searched the homes of prominent russian opposition figures in connection with clashes at a major rally last month which left both protesters and officers injured. around the clock around the world international news and comment live from. a series of explosions have rocked the central city of homs with clouds of smoke seen
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rising above the city's skyline this is u.n. observers struggle to make a difference in the conflict one country while international calls for military action growing louder. as the latest from syria. the opposition activists have been accusing the syrian army of shell in the residential areas in the tile and something the government denies since the beginning of the uprising here in syria last march they've been insisting on shelling on targeting only the places where terrorists and militant groups are based we've also been receiving video from homestead shows indeed explosions and shellings you can see and hear them but again it's very hard to very far use targeting who we have been able to speak to the spokes person of the u.n. supervision mission here in damascus they've confirmed to have the fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about from hell he called.

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