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would be too much brighter if you knew me by phone from phones to oppression. these friends don't on t.v. don't come. back you're watching r t your lot of top stories friends in food and shares his views on global affairs exclusively with our team have a gathering of countries responsible for half of the world's economy it's said to take place in russia's far east and over the weekend. police fired tear gas and shotguns at anti-government demonstrators demanding equal rights from the country's sunni were as one person was critically injured in the clashes activists took to the streets in protest of jail sentences against prominent activists. and democrats
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name barack obama their candidate for u.s. president as a rally support for his campaign these last four years have been dogged by broken promises as well as the country's growing debt and unemployment. next artie's or isthmus interviews a former chief accounted for the european commission marta andreassen as she gives us her take on the status of the economy. as european politicians go back to school after the summer break i'm talking to m.e.p.a. martyr and dress that he used to be the european commission's chief accountant with the eurozone crisis rumbling on we're talking about her predictions for the challenges that face the european union in the next season marchand us and thanks very much for talking to us today now a new leaders have been bracing themselves for a market panic over the summer but that never really happened does that mean that
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financially we're now out of the woods well i think what's happening is that people are still in markets are still awaiting for the outcome this thursday of the poly sci of the board that deals with policy in the european central bank and there's also the decision of the german court about. their realty mechanism so i think. it's too early to say if we are out of the woods i think we are a long way ahead to be out of the woods if we ever are. but i think there today you know it's too early do you feel then that the euro as a single currency is still under threat yes for me it's the plea and the threat what will come out of this meetings that i have mentioned is probably. the way
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to sort out the most immediate problem which is the fact that italy and spain are having to buy real it's really high interest rates. but the essence is that the economy is not growing the essence is that unemployment is currently part of this bailout is going to. banks that are in very bad check namely inspecting now in my view those banks should be closed those bailout. are a waste of money let's take some of those issues separately that you mentioned that a german court is going to decide on the legality of the fiscal pact for germany what will the court's decision be in your view i think the germans will be sort of forced to agree to this not not the pact in itself but the fund stability fund which is going to bail out all the member states that are in trouble
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and i think they're going to agree now the issue with these funds is that it has very important ties to austerity measures and then you know it comes to its left to the interpretation of the different member states what they interpreted as austerity measures but at the end of the day austerity become a dirty word particularly in say ireland and greece and bailouts amongst the people of germany are deeply unpopular. yes they are you know all around me an article in the wall street journal a couple of days ago and he was showing arland precisely as an example of how they're coming out of the process well i told him yesterday have you spoken to the irish people that's the issue you know they speak. with the prime ministers and the governmental officials but the people who are suffering the
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austerity measures are the people in the street and nobody's talking to these people i have spoken to irish people and they are very uncomfortable with the measures how likely do you think it is that the european central bank will ride once again to the rescue and how long are they going to be able to keep on doing that for raggy sort of hinted i would say is to the fact that he would. find it legal according to the treaties for the european central bank to buy bonds from the government on the secondary market so this would sort of give some air to the member states in that they would be able to get financing at long cost but on the other side this means printing money so the feeling then is that they could buy these top and bonds but if it does that it will impose tougher conditions austerity on the country and the countries don't want to
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agree to that yet but it seems that if the e.c.b. buys the bonds the tie to the upstair it in majors is more vague than it is if actually the funds the stability fund is used to. finance this member states in trouble i mean this all these mechanisms are fairly new and i think the legality of this legal framework has not been well thought out and it seems from what you're saying that everyone is is in the dark corner is that there are these quite complicated measures going on which are perceived differently by different countries depending on their economic position in spain for example they are trying to force the prime minister to actually ask for the bailout now there's a total confusion because before the summer supposedly spain go to a bailout for its banks and now it seems it's going to ask for another bailout to
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save its own economy. it's not clear if the bailout of the banks was subject to their story to measures or not as a memorandum of understanding still to be signed. and there's a complete confusion but at the end of the this is again you know money that's going to have to be printed that it's not this money doesn't actually exist this doesn't sound like an act economic bloc that's working its way out of a crisis in a coherent fashion no well for me it's no surprise you know i was in that commission and actually that people in their commission and leave in the rivalry tower they don't actually understand what the issue is with the economy in the european union and we are where we are because of the lack of discipline of the member states but very much also because of the lack of control of the european
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commission on the policies that they have put out this crisis is to a certain extent or to a large extent the result of the good or bad policies that they put in place but they don't assume any responsibility angle or merkel the german chancellor has just come back from a trip to china where she tried to restore the confidence of chinese investors in europe how attractive do you think european assets are at the moment to nations like the chinese the european union the european parliament even have legislated in a way that they have opened our markets totally to the chinese and other. markets are other investors and. right now you know they have an easy ride really but this is this is a problem for us because our industry has ceased to grow because you know these
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people are being buried in our markets so china for me not the solution the solution for us in europe is enhanced in our industry growing our industries and people getting people employed so that's the price that european countries might pay for chinese investment basically yes i mean if i had to decide i wouldn't be very happy about chinese investment obviously in terms of prices. you know you have to do the best you can but in china for us. does not represent a big opportunity i think we represent more an opportunity for them than they do for us. in other countries bulk area has just frozen its plans to join the euro zone it does remain a member of the e.u. what advantages do you think bulgaria gets by being a part of the european union but not a part of the euro zone well it gets the funding you know these things issue about
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the structural funding because all this new comers into the european union are now getting the big bark of the funding whereas the old ones like greece and spain and italy and france and the u.k. obviously are getting less so i think the bulgarians have been very clever for i mean they. are getting out of the euro problem but still they remain. big important proceed paeans of structure of funding. of all the issues that we've talked about now that the european union has gone sort of back to school what will you be focusing on what's your major concern. well obviously major concern. for. economic point of view what are they proposing to create employment and i haven't heard good ideas in this regard.
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from a budget point of view you know i think the budget should the european union budget should be reduced you know we have invested more than one hundred and fifty billion in the last year and in the decades an average of one hundred thirty and what have we got you know we've got the crisis the ratings agency moody's has revised its outlook for the european union's debt rating to negative what does that mean for investors in european countries and also in the euro well it's bad news obviously for european countries for the eurozone as a whole i mean credit rating agencies are part of the problem or part of the solution because obviously they take certain parameters and they are of course in a way with the rating for seeing you know the interest rates go up. so this is a problem that i really don't know how it's going to be sought the european union
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wants to have centralized but everything they centralized doesn't work afterwards. i think it's really by a new standard showing that for me the euro has a short life it. thank you very much thank you. mind you she would be so much brighter if you only about song from the finest impression is so. nice clean start totty dot com. i had a family i lived in
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young and high flying. their careers were on takeoff. that flight for them was one of many. and the last one. leaving the ice monarchy. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the be. spawning continents. and oceans the connections. of the
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billions in power the pacific. the russian apec summit are two. the first. president was in shares his views on global affairs exclusively with r.t.i. out of a gathering of countries responsible for half of the world's economy and said to take place in russia's far east over the weekend. the bullies fired tear gas and shotguns at anti-government demonstrators demanding equal rights from the country's sunni rulers one person was critically injured in the clashes activists took to the streets in protest of jail sentences damns prominent activist and move democrats name barack obama their candidate for u.s. president as a rally support for his campaign but his last four years have been dogged by broken promises as well as the country's growing debt and unemployment. lines here
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on our t.v. and sports next. thank you very much marina welcome along to the world of sports here is what's coming up all set maria sharapova remains on course for her second grand slam success of the year reaching the semifinals of the u.s. open with a three set win over mari involves me in new york. meanwhile out and out in the men's draw world number one roger federer crashes out of the quarter final stage after surprise for said defeat to thomas buddy. on the gold rush russia surpassed that beijing paralympic medal tally with a few days of competition still left in london. the first tennis and maria sharapova has booked her place in the semifinals of the u.s. open she came from a set down in her reign affected last night tied with marion bartoli leading for
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now in the first one play resumed on wednesday. in a six for sure up about how of a bounce back to see out the winner and booked her place in the semifinals russia now faces top see victoria azarenka. but i think we both play pretty aggressive game. we're competitive we like to win but it doesn't. but she said so just this year you know kind of her breakthrough in terms of winning a grand slam being so solid so consistently remember on the world for the first time. meanwhile serina williams made a hat trick of twenty twelve grand slam winners into the last four and i have an addiction straight sets the set up for time i would it's really sad irony. that. compadre a robot civility in straight sets six to six for the school and she remains on course to reach our second grand slam final of the year after losing to sharapova
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in paris. meanwhile there was a massive shock in the men's quarter finals as world number one and top see roger federer crashed out he went down in four sets to big serving six seed thomas but it from the czech republic the twenty six year old now faces britain's murray in the semi finals. that saw earlier became the first man through to the last fall it wasn't easy to go against croatia is mehran chile one stage was a set and five one up for the title and the scots eventually come in for him for three six seven six six two six love the school. meanwhile the curtain has come down on andy roddick's career the american lost his last sixteen clash with arjun time when martin del potro bring to an end his twelve year professional career which saw him win the us open in two thousand and three and reached three wimbledon finals. but i fell right at the back end of the golden generation of health and so i was just the cards that were dealt but. as tough
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a situation it is in the grand scheme of things it's a dream i mean it's something you want i mean that's not hard for someone who's got a you know however many kids and is working two jobs but food that's hard you know what i did it wasn't hard. now in football's in a new fifty million dollar man acts of it so will soon be taking to the field with former portuguese league rival a new teammate hulk but for now the belgium infield is focused on helping his national team in the world cup qualifiers the twenty three year old on the right of your picture here is a busy man right now will be in cardiff for a battle with wales on friday and then it's to club matters expectations on. in russia after he became the biggest european transfer of the summer with the two additions luci on his abilities man clearly aiming to compete with the continent's best even former benfica man but so eager to prove his words. from a group of think the worst it's not up to me to say whether i'm worth forty million
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euro or not you have to ask the person who bought me for me it is proof that zenaida really wanted me and trusted me and it's up to me when i go there to do the maximum for the club. a legend of italian football has found a new home down under eventis still waterless on the rebel hero signing with sydney f.c. on a two year deal worth around one point five million dollars per season the thirty seven year old's move is the highest profile signing and in elite history movies all time leading goalscorer insisting he wants to add australian titles to his six sorry i crowns and one champions league winners medal the two thousand and six world cup winner plenty of interest from around the world with liverpool's southampton drago among the clubs who had reportedly been vying for his services. but i think it was i'm going to play for sydney to try and score for sydney and try to win for sydney and also try to get a certain food bill to evolve with my suggestions this determination and one day i
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hope to play in packs a doom's. now in golf ahead of this weekend's b.m.w. championship tiger woods has sent out an almost message to the rest of the failed the thirty six year old says some aspects of his game better now than they ever have been. i've really hit the ball well you know this entire year tire year and specially summer on i really hit it well and it's just a matter of you know making a few more parts and a couple more up and downs here and there i've started to do that now so that's a good sign and the work i've put in with sean that it's really coming together i'm driving the ball probably better than i ever have i'm hitting a further i'm hitting a straighter which is a nice combo and i think my statistics kind of reflect that which is great because sure you know where i was and how bad i was driving it to to now you know how well i'm driving it now to the world of cycling where a former teammate of lance armstrong says allegations that he's a drug cheat are true tyler hamilton ride with armstrong at the u.s.
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postal service team from one thousand nine hundred eight to two thousand and one the accusations are made in his new book entitled the secret race inside the hidden world of the tour de france doping cover ups and winning two costs in it hamilton says armstrong and he used illegal dumping techniques strong denies all allegations were having recently dropped his challenge of charges brought by the u.s. anti-doping agency. the doping started in the u.s. postal before lance was there very strong like he came in and brought in this doping culture you know in the culture was already in the sport. and you know obviously it continued when he came in and then reaction i took a step. and i was encouraged to the blood of the first time in the year two thousand. that was with lance meanwhile alberto contador now is despite his real terror after a sensational run stage seventeen the spaniard only returned to the store last
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month after serving a backdated to a dark and brown himself the twenty nine year old won the beltre in the only other time he competed in two thousand and eight and now has a one minute fifty two secondly with four stages left. to boxing where italy klitschko is aiming to end manual charles run of perfection on saturday the elder of the ukrainian brothers putting his w.b.c. heavyweight belt on the line in moscow against the syrian born german he's on beaten in twenty one professional fights the clash may be one of the last chances for fans to catch the heavyweight legend in action with politics very much on klitschko his mind there's no sparring opponent too small for the twenty seven year old as you can see here he seemed in high spirits ahead of the biggest fight of his career to date. ways big favorites having not lost since his super fight with the knicks lewis in two thousand and three the forty one year old seeking to extend his legacy by hanging on to the belt once held by legends such as muhammad ali mike tyson and lewis himself. now to the paralympics in london where team russia has
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drastically improved on its medal tally from beijing four years ago the country moving into second place in the overall medal standings with seventy three including twenty eight golds most wins coming in athletics and swimming but there were also a number of first time successes as roman culture of reports. it's taken race that you bought it got fifteen long years to find that it clinched paralympic gold yes there were several world and continental goals in the run up to the most significant start of her life but all those achievements faith in comparison to what she accomplished in london but it is the morning when i come home from the paralympics thank god for this nick three and that he saved my life because i was on the verge of death at the end of last year then my friends and will celebrate my great performance russian athletes are traditionally strong in track and field and swimming disciplines and proved just that in london as well with the metal cans going into double digits in both events. one gold in the fifteen hundred meters
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that becoming her second top paralympic calculate in eight years. i devote this mystery to those who supported me but first of all i devoted to my coach and his wife because if it wasn't for them this victory would have never happened at all they are like my second parents like doctors and psychologists. with a few days still to go with a lot of them there and pixar russia has already surpassed its medal count in beijing four years ago it's now clear that the host of the nextel winter games in sochi will fight for a place in the top three but more importantly russia continues to show an outward trend when it comes to the medal count and the number of athletes participating as well. of artsy from the paralympic park in london even now finally to ice hockey weigh in the k h l the league's all time leading scorer alexander got off to a losing start with his new side the army man lost his spot one nearly lost their
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dog guys in my game with the only goal there while i'm more plant three one on home ice. and that is all from the world of sport for now with plenty more later here when i'll say the wild weather is next. download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's pal t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. in his first t.v. interview since his inauguration talked on those not so you might just as well unlock one ton of all of its inmates and bring them to syria to do the fighting
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