tv [untitled] September 10, 2012 12:30am-1:00am EDT
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so. welcome back this is all she and these other. bankruptcy on default loot for greece as the coalition government fails to agree on a french multi billion euro star we see part of the prime minister the size of the find hope for rescue the crippled economy. a deadly car bomb blast to roll to the syrian city of aleppo shortly after i don't find a link to militants pledged to pull for the syrian rebels testes mounds of the conflict in the country's getting increasingly high by foreign forces. and so there is a breakaway kosovo return those to whom only gained sovereignty as
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a group of countries recognizing its independence prepares to remove all of its site a move many believe could threaten to escalate its make tensions. up next i'll see it speaks exclusively with mexican president felipe calderon. so for since i wanted to was going to president thank you for joining us today let's talk about relations between the regions countries around the u.s. they are actually quite tense with some of the states how would you describe relations between washington d.c. and mexico city. on one of the songs as you said there are a lot of holes in our relations. with us in general we have a good working relationship that's true both of my personal interactions with president obama and the relations between our administrations the u.s.
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and mexico have a long history of ups and downs and ups and still the case today more than a hundred years ago one cannot president made a famous statement poor mexico so far from god. however i think our proximity to the u.s. has its benefits as well as disadvantages it's great to have the world's biggest market just around the corner. with a lot of billions of dollars worth of work it is crucial for our economy for the problems we share they are immigration and illegal drugs it's a challenge to be a neighbor to the world's largest illegal drugs consumer market with all the rest of the world trying to smuggle drugs into the u.s. across our border and this complicates our relations but i think we have managed to establish a constructive dialogue at least that's true of my government in order to fight these problems together because we have nobody in print at home till this program. take it i want you to see and the u.s.
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has had to elect a new president do you think anything is likely to change after the election a sexy a miss. nothing changes before the election there is always the temptation to try and pre-election campaign and the competing parties often undertake fairly unfriendly steps to secure support from various target group there were such incidents in the past i can tell you about whenever some farming etc in the us was losing a competition to mexican producers its representatives would seek. to across the mexican economy fortunately no such move this time and hopefully we won't have to face anything like this in the future but i wouldn't want to intrude into the decision making. american people that are very much hope and mature and responsible relations of the us of mexico enjoy right now be maintaining after the elections. he said you have great economic ties but is there anything that can be done to
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reduce economic dependence on the. same yes we are undertaking steps to achieve that so if you're on an active participation in. our efforts to set up it's a significant alliance or with other latin american countries unilateral u.s. citizens who are as well as off a future membership in the transpacific partnership demonstrate our desire to diversify only because of course we realize that the us will remain a key partner africa futilely geographic location for me to want to expand our trade. is new mexico in the world. in mexico other words i would very much like mexican goods to go on sale in russia and russia. to come to mexico but we want more tourists to visit us this strategy of diversification that we have in force recently would make our economy less dependent on the u.s.
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we are working on it but it's not easy because our economies are obviously heavily intertwined. due to the very obvious reasons. why not. another drug trafficking what's your assessment of the progress in the war on drugs what do you make of the popular statement that the drug trafficking would shrink if there was a decline in demand in the u.s. so. ok let's start from the very beginning of a practical i don't like the term war because ultimately it's not about the drugs but i would like mexico to become a rule of law state where people feel safe my priority is not to eradicate drugs but to create a secure environment rock people and their families. and anyone in gauged in drug trafficking attack our people. because what they do is illegal i'll tell you what our track is here because there was a time when our law enforcement agencies were degrading shrinking will they became
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fragile and laced with corruption to put it simply many of them were failing your book form their joint and if there was some case they were taken over by the criminals and of the list i know that in many countries organized crime is growing stronger countries police and agencies and this trend prevails. i think our main achievement is that we've managed to curb this train much because now we're reforming the police force as part of the project to reinforce our government by policemen have to be honest well trained and have access to state of the art equipment that will make. up in this respect i believe we're doing very well. more problem related to violence gang clashes some of what's happening in mexico is typical for all latin american countries not only do criminal gangs smuggle drugs into the u.s. they also attempt to distribute them across latin america the muscle and this leads to. in spite of this as last year source significant decline in violence and the
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number of murders but we're working on it still there is a long way to go. for the second part of your question yes you know main reason for our drug trafficking problem or place is that the u.s. is the main drug consumer in the world. that far to mexico and many other countries if the demand for drugs were to decrease in the u.s. on the road we would indeed have problems to deal with a look at the market. and how it is going through economic crises mostly true. i'm not an american plane the global economic crisis. the way i see growth will take place over the next decade mostly in the region by this much of which is located in latin america the big picture is that our economies are growing and i mean new jobs are being created this is same for mexico our economy is growing and the new jobs are being created because many mexican products can now
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compete in the global market and the role of growing economies is to give impetus to global economic growth long ask to use an analogy of previously or economic growth was driven by an engine of growth but that would be the european the us economy what happens now is that the us engine is still in order while the european one is not only actually pulling the other way. the center of growth is moving to asia pacific and latin america that will play an important role in all of growth that us. how do you explain that in america significant economic growth when. there are different reasons sort of on the one hand and it's especially the case in south america the reason is that these countries produce primary commodities including food they're mad because global food prices grow which happens for various reasons but to a large extent of human due to the growing demand in china and india a lot of the economies that produce food such as argentina and brazil grow as well
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that's one reason i suspect is not the case of mexico you know what us here in mexico we're seeing manufacturing growth become more competitive with gasoline we have invested significant ones in infrastructure and higher education one hundred thirteen thousand engineers graduate from the mexican universities annually that's more like germany canada or u.k. this is given our economy a sizable competitive advantage we offer a lot of benefits to investors because we have lower taxes so now car and cell phone manufacturers can buy the parts they need from any country in the. world which brings their business to a higher competitive level mexico's economic growth and even by manufacturing which is growing much faster the natural resources development on the whole i believe that latin american economies succeeded in finding a balance between maintaining economic stability and ensuring proper distribution of government funds in mexico you can talk of low inflation and almost zero budget
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deficit investments in the development of money factoring in a range of other factors together create new jobs and drive economic growth in the economy. and also. about health care and education give us what it was greatest challenges mexican society is facing our existence. the issue of public safety still withstanding my presidential spies at the end of the year and i think the next president needs to continue with the project of building new institutions because we mexicans rest when we have been only of course in place when we put an end to any corruption including a corrupt. and judicial agencies and this sense this is a major challenge us and the other. major economy that we need to run reform and. social areas because i believe our major challenges is raising and are
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quality of education reform us. the new president takes office. policy. that's a good question for the new president and despite our audio to cool differences i wish him a possible success because mexico needs all of the stages it goes through to be successful you need the president to enjoy possible support he needs to tackle important national issues like the overall i do know expects any major changes in the economy and i'm hopeful that he will continue with modernization and on the reforms driving mexico the economic competitiveness of the security issues he said himself that he would do all he can to our great governmental institutions points over noise crime in social services we have clearly defined the outlines of our health care education and support of the low income population programs and i
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believe this will continue roughly along the same lines and certainly nuances typical for mexico. and the last question where will we see you in the future will you be pursuing your political career. as for your second question i learned from my father when i was very young politics is about serving the people for the common good as a citizen of my country i will do my best in order to achieve this goal in this respect i will continue working for the good of mexico on the other hand mexican law does not allow the president to be reelected whether six twelve or eighteen years after his term has ended so i'm at the end of my part of my career in politics because young president is the highest position one can ever hope to hold but i am fifty years old now and i have every intention to live another fifty years or so in good health i hope that science will find a way to increase longevity what's the long and eventful life i intend to lead us
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all be connected with my calling to serve my people although so far i couldn't tell you what it is exactly i'll be doing erica oh in the future my expenses are working for the economy teaching writing and there are a lot of the soviets read that time with my children they were little annoyed. and now they are. and i would like to be their views but that's how i see my future so when i go back to politics eventually. a feeling with infrastructure projects i'm not sure i'll provide a mental academia thank you for the interview thank you. wealthy british style. sometimes.
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well. technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've dumped a few jerks harbored. the top stories and also the bankruptcy and default move for greece out of the coalition government fails to agree on a fresh multi-billion you are all stuck with the package that the prime minister says is vital for rescuing the crippled economy. also deadly car bomb law still ranks this year a city of aleppo shortly after an al qaida linked militants pledged support for the syrian rebels as the as monster of the conflict in the country is getting increasingly hydrometer by foreign forces. and sadly as a breakaway call civil region is to formally gain solvency as a group of countries recognizing its independence prepares to remove all of the sides a move many believe could threaten to escalate ethnic tensions. as the headlines
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say off next to its s four subway with actor. good to have you company and here's what's coming up over the next few minutes three know williams claims of fourth u.s. open title after beating the tory as a rank and through the for a flushing meadows. seen through holding the job which comes back from a set down to be today in four sets in the rain delayed encounter to set up a us open final against andy murray and from run the red bull to finish. in the hold off to do in his first ground parade from paul and go second in the i.p.l. standings. but first arena williams has won the u.s. open for a fourth time in american beating world number one pictorial as a rank in three sets to end
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a fabulous summer williams won wimbledon in two limpy gold medals before the last grand slam of the season and looked to be cruising after winning the first set six two against a velour russian however. for brilliantly winning the next set six two to bring herself level. then serving for the match in the decider only for williams to reel off four games in a row to win seven five the american looked amazed as she lay flat on her back at the end of this for fifty grand slam title. to go meanwhile never djokovic put his place in the men's final against andy murray the defending champion and david ferrer returned to finish their match after a tornado warning the day before and although for their serve to take the first set it was joke of age after that this mammoth twenty five point rally ending with
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a sizzling cross court backhand from the level at a set all. went on and on. but eventually joke of each had the trump card i mean he went on to win the next six one six four for the match he faces mary in the final on monday and afterward said he was just plays the wind had dropped. four sets. as well i mean i was a different player felt much more on the court. conditions were. for for all of us. now and for anyone with lewis hamilton has one meets having grown pretty for the first time from pole to clinch his twentieth korea victory and
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go second in the overall standings this was a dominant performance from the britain who held off the threat of sergio perez later on the mexican also enjoyed a brilliant race cloran his way up from twelfth on the grid to pick up his third podium finish of the season for however the two had to share the spotlight with an endo along with the spaniard stayed his ferrari to third place their home race and that lead to the championship by thirty eight points ahead of hamilton with seven races to go impressive returning can be reichen is a point for the back after coming in fifth while the title contenders hopes took a blow including the red bull of sebastian vettel and mark webber and failed to finish along with jenson button. oh i do do it it's been fantastic to win here but the fans crowd was just so happy for my team usually a fantastic day and it was a two time champion and it's incredible. i know the new story mcelroy has won the
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b.m.w. championship in indiana to claim the second gulf title in two weeks the northern irishman started the day shot behind joint leaders phil mickelson and v.j. seeing and there used to looking good early on mickelson bearing this forty two foot chip the birdie while seeing was also showing full. but it was mcelroy to the so late on the ten. surprise coming up which saw the ball roll to within five feet of the hole and he went on to carve a five hundred sixty seven for victory and a check of just under one point five million dollars and he will go into the talk championship in a fortnight as the favorite to pocket and million dollar jackpot. this is the best golf i've ever played for sure to win three out of my last four starts you know one of those being a major playoff. and sweden spent hansen
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is also enjoying the perfect warm up for the ryder cup in three weeks time by simply. by two shots in the netherlands and clinches fifth european tour title victories all the more impressive as this week playing close to drawing after his baby son was admitted to hospital on friday but he played on the card on the final round of sixty seven. with the make about i was struggling in the you know a little bit towards the end i was hitting some of them to make that long part you know for. walking up the last dollar forty if i can make that it's going to take a lot for the average guys to catch up so if you're fantastic feeling now russia finished the final day of the paralympics in style beating ukraine one nil to win the men's football tournament and making it goal number thirty six in london this tally enough to ensure the country finish second overall behind china and achievement celebrated with a formal reception in the british capital. reports. london's
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paralympic games saw the russian athletes sit in their place among the world's best their success is attributed to several factors primarily the russians no longer feel at a disadvantage when it comes to equipment or training facilities but equally important is. increasing social inclusion which among other things resulted in more competitors if we enlarge our base behind the paralympic team include more people who have problems with skills. of performance of sport. and by this method the best methods tools make our victim one of the more credible and more successful. the majority of gold medals came through after that excess and swimming
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but sports where the podium was previously unattainable like archery for instance now seems closer than ever following the russian sweep of medals in one of the disciplines no push will slow my path to paralympic success was a difficult one i also took part in the beijing games though i was only eleven then he's going there but i've been doing great have a since i've won medals both on the world of european stage go into these london games so my form has been building up and you viendo strong enough to win here in london. so the paralympics are now moving on to inspire other nations in twenty fourteen it will be the russian winter fest and so years later sunny brazil will welcome the summer athletes but it all began to right here in the u.k. sixty four years ago still the magical games became the first ever recognized sporting event for people with disabilities the year was nine hundred forty eight and old german neurologist dr and of the good men wanted was to speed up the rebel
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it's a sham process for sixteen british world war two veterans and it makes me wonder if he ever dreamt that he's notion to help if you will eventually transform into an international celebration for over forty two hundred athletes on cost of artsy stockman's of l u k. i'm fine it's a story that prays that you. never give up or celebrate before crossing the finish line as the moscow international peace marathon ended and the dramatic draw on sunday after running neck and neck for the whole race is the right pelted down in central moscow russia is the door shoot of pulled away from compact with me called and with the finishing line in sight raised his arms in celebration. to true they couldn't be separated on a photo finish and shed a gold medal the thundering rain didn't the runners from taking part but might have prevented shooter from hearing is right i was surprised the athlete believes that
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weather was a blessing in disguise. i think having the rain during the marathon only helped us thanks to be worked out what will to reach results i'm very pleased with today's race. so well done to them that's the weather is next. the music sigrid laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a donor an amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in groups this is why you should care only on the dog. you know how 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 realized everything you thought you
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knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. next question dates in believe me oh just a one to two the execution date is enough for anybody to go through my life to. know more than fifty percent of the people who are if you didn't texas are not. why you know living on death row is like. this it's like you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point where death becomes. our ever new hope. our get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then is it be
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