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to balance the budget people often say there is a budget deficit so in order to balance it we just need to cut government spending but it only works if your income comes from salary the state's revenue comes from income tax corporate tax the eighty tax on fuel but these largely depend on the level of economic activity in the country if you cut government spending stop hiring government employees if you lay people off if the government invests less then obviously social care systems will suffer unemployment will go up people without jobs will consume less they will stop driving and so on companies will sell less trade will decrease as a result the budget will receive less money from taxes the fuel tax corporate tax the value added tax so it is very possible that there will be an even greater budget deficit even though government spending was cut now with the economic crisis and golf in europe france has also been shaken dramatically and mentioned that stat is an enormous budget deficit is to be in this situation how dangerous is this
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situation actually and when and why it all went wrong and who's responsibility or whose fault is all this the problems that could be the problem is that the french people were robbed of all their major powers in the area of economic fiscal and budgetary policy taxation diplomacy and military policy all these powers were transferred to someone else. and mask who are these people those are those in the european commission in brussels the european central bank in frankfurt it handles the euro so this institution also pushes policies that lead to recession and finally nato and the i.m.f. which is based in washington d.c. they also impose financial diplomatic and military policies on all european countries a good example is the european approach to the situation in the middle east the syrian crisis it's very good that you mentioned syria and libya let's discuss a little bit france's foreign policy at the top. nicolas sarkozy the arab spring
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has just started and france has actually played has been very much involved and has played a central role in the libyan crisis what role does franz play in the syrian crisis today. this is a difficult question because the coverage has been mainly one sided a few years ago nobody had a serious problem with the assad regime the syrian president was invited by nicolas sarkozy to attend french national day celebrations but somehow he is now the devil incarnate i am not trying to defend the assad regime but we get all our reports from the syrian observatory for human rights basically to people in london presenting only one side of the conflict first of all i think the countries must observe international law and international law prohibits interference in the internal affairs of a foreign state so the first thing we need to do is to make sure that other countries don't interfere with the situations in syria and libya france no doubt
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has sided with the opposition but what kind of opposition is it to the opposition that enjoys wide support and sufficient funding it gets arms from saudi arabia qatar and nato countries and the u.s. in particular as such the current situation can be described as external aggression against a sovereign regime not a civil war i think that the french government is biased i don't think it's trying to resolve this crisis in earnest despite a new government coming to power the wall and replace our cozy no major diplomatic changes occurred the reason is what i've already mentioned france is a member of both nato and the e.u. so every decision has already been made for us the new government should reassess the situation and said we will look into this again alas foreign minister mr fab you said exactly the same as his predecessor mr assad has to step down and on what grounds can we make this demand look at what is happening in libya one. been
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happening in iraq since the so-called western intervention these countries are now hotbeds of islamism where christians are persecuted but iraq is a striking example hardly any christians live in iraq under saddam hussein they made up almost thirteen percent of the population what will happen to syria if we continue down this path the country might fall apart into emirates like libya into smaller hotbeds of instability like somalia sudan iraq or afghanistan. do you think france should reconsider its foreign policy. of course france should take a neutral stance and cease this policy of double standards remember the pussy riot case which started massive outrage in the west with western media calling russia a dictatorship but had similar to any sleep protests were raging in bahrain a tiny kingdom in the gulf seven protesters were sentenced to life in prison you see a life sentence is different to say the least from a two year sentence for pussy riot and all those bahrainis did was take part in
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a political protest but nobody in the west spoke of that because the u.s. fifth fleet is based in bahrain that country is protected by nato and this can no longer be tolerated and i believe that france should revert to its traditional policy of restoring justice in international relations this is the role we should play instead of taking sides about. what has the new french president brought to people. thief mr all and got elected on promises he cannot keep it's a simple as that so what is going to happen is what's already happening mr owens does not have the resources he needs to change policies imposed by brussels the european commission or european central bank his election victory was a result of a misunderstanding and a few months into his term the french have already started to feel angry and i'm willing to bet my last dollar and please note i'm not at all happy about it that in a few months time the political situation in france is going to become a. very problematic isn't going to stay like this will status quo remain of holes
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debates and criticism of the european system are not allowed in france legally you do have such a right but in reality you don't it's as if it never existed it is prohibited for all major french mass media outlets many french political parties criticize the e.u. and decisions coming from brussels normal democratic logic would be to discuss whether we should continue to be a part of this political structure or not our party is the first to offer its citizens the political possibility to step out of the european system to pull out of the treaty and by the way it is legally possible as article fifty of the e.u. treaty allows it but i should say that since creating this party i have run into major difficulties in advocating my position in major newspapers and french media outlets the union only grows even though it's not functioning any longer switzerland and norway are not you members and they are better off than other european countries furthermore inside the e.u.
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sweden denmark and the czech republic are not part of the eurozone and they are fairing better than eurozone members there is no reason to believe that things will worsen if we pull out of the e.u. and the eurozone ok another dollar a fan of the european union but what future you see it having. i am sure its future is bleak in any case people are now turning away from it for example fifty five percent of french voters opposed to the european constitution in a two thousand and five referendum but instead of saying ok our people are against it we need to have a real discussion to find out whether we really want to move closer to disaster we forced the european constitution on the people the case was far from democratic. because i understand you say that the european union is the biggest threat for france but can france actually resolve its economic problems without european union . the e.u.
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is aggravating our problems and not solving them and first of all every year france pours twenty one billion euro into the e.u. budget and the e.u. gives us from seven to fourteen billion back it means that every year we lose seven billion euro spent on funding you operate in will work or financial institutions that provide aid for eastern countries secondly if we leave the eurozone we will be able to determine our monetary policy on our own again to set interest and exchange rates none of which we can do now. thirdly people think that the e.u. makes us stronger but in what way. there aren't any examples of joint manufacturing projects that have been successful thanks to the e.u. many people believe that airbus an area and space launchers were the result of cooperation but that's completely wrong these projects are international and i support international cooperation there is also a moral aspect to the european integration crisis people understand that they can't
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control the process anymore we just need to take the power to determine our own future back into our hands and then we'll improve. you also known as a harsh critic of another membership of france's membership. why. nato was created in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to counterbalance the soviet union does the soviet union still exist no moreover nato is engaged in the afghan war at the moment you know what nato means nato stands for north atlantic treaty organization does afghanistan border the atlantic region nato has become a military alliance which is trying to impose its rules on the entire planet france has always been known to stand up to empires. let's not change the subject completely. provocative low budget u.s. made movie insulting islam has provoked into western protests throughout community
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all around the globe france is home to the biggest muslim community in the western europe around five million people is there anything here that they too could be inflamed ripples. i think that it's quite possible that some french muslims are shocked and rightly so i believe most of them are shocked i don't think it can lead to mass demonstrations though but since you mentioned it i'd like to elaborate on the issue personally i'm shocked that in western philosophy there's a will to confuse freedom of expression with obvious insults to other religions i think this is all part of the course that i disapprove of it's not only about islam you know what happened in russia. the widely covered pussy riot case it's not only about freedom of expression there are agencies organizations anglo-saxon power groups that are behind it poor on the flames i can see that freedom of expression is regarded differently in different countries here in france we use what we call two sets of standards is often becomes
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a target for criticism but muslims themselves don't criticize other religions they don't do it because of one simple religious tenet moses and jesus are also considered prophets so muslims don't do that however there are some two topics in france which are never subject to criticism so before making any conclusions you need to find out who is behind all this we do have the right to advocate atheism or agnosticism but that's not what we see here it's something different someone is trying to sow seeds of discord and unrest poor oil on the flames on purpose with political and geo political motives in mind.
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remains a mystery even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms but to do the means the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous
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people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from a tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called. to fly as one of the most famous groups in the republic there. next goal is to tour broad they say for you or peons it's difficult to pick up and sing so i ask them to teach me and see if i can do it. cheer it up and they were. so
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you know you. should say get. to. get a r o. but now it is only a movie part of the song and not the actual throughout singing which i didn't try to repeat. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this i thought so until i met model she looks like a deveny and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most estefania my answer from two hundred years ago until soppy here she's not planning a professional singing career she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature.
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the top stories on our team even officials claim they control bani walid the last heart of gadhafi supporter in the country and reports of dozens of civilian victims after a three week siege leading to playas for an international rescue. separatist regions across europe are lining up to follow scotland's example which should read an independence referendum would like to see inspiration found first round to meet the growing outrage over the economic crisis and in force for the terrorists. and our special coverage of the u.s. presidential race were focused on foreign policy and what the pentagon calls the looming threat of the cyber. vermont is here now with this war so
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russian tennis superstar maria sharapova makes another step towards the finals and take iran tried to her hands american serino williams and they both made it to the sameas the year ending w.t.f. stumble i've got details on the way. hello and welcome basis for its would be among cos for event here is what's coming up. third time's a charm city to kick all champions league game week three with victory over on their next their first win of the campaign. step closer maria sharapova and serena williams qualified for the semifinals of the season ending w t a championship in turkey. and breaking through
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a young russian amateur footballer is given a shot at a professional career. and let's start with football where the second knights of the champions league action this week itself in st petersburg on wednesday easybeats were aiming to follow in the footsteps all fellow russian side sports talk and claim their first win after thirty three attempts on their next this side standing in their way and after a testing ninety minutes up north zif have reignited their contest mental quest just the one goal of the patrols to stave human and it came from the penalty spot that xander gears are called to the sliding home apes in minutes from time so one nil the final score meaning the russian champions for all their opponents in two third's ball think group c. after a terrible start last sixteen football has now become a definite maybe for the chinese but it's charges. and there was plenty of action elsewhere on the nineteenth and even group c. molokai managed to keep hold of all the summits with a one nil win against ac milan i.x.
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and manchester city now find themselves in third and fourth respectively in full the following a three one victory for the home side in amsterdam while their group opponents version dortmund took three points from real madrid in germany in reality manager josie moreno thinks that any team from the quartet can still make it to the next stage. is a very group. in this moment with this result there is still a gap between us and and the other two so when you go seven and six and there is a good thoughts three and one. and is a moment we and we are in the better situation to. to go but why i can't. see the make ten points nine plus one they can make ten points so i think cousin will see i would have to sink about do eleven. we
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feel is what. we told to be extremely offensive to attack that to food banks now only works if you move very fast christiane and we now do a lot is to hide in midfield so we didn't go on him closely he is so fast it was possible to defend at the speed he has but the most important thing today was to be brave and to defend well. and here are the rest of what is there is results in group a force on managed to keep their perfect record intact against kiev while another did not move from pro a shot conceded to in zagreb against bari send your man and finally in group b. you want to be our course playing their first win in three games against small began while arsenal could not hold their one hundred percent record after losing to shocking in a once and. we haven't played on it a lot we can afford us that the big disappointment we haven't performed today. will occupy a conference i think for whatever reasons but. it's
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a tough competition and they are a good side you know fun as they beat dortmund you know that we can them play really well so. a no no word of what if. it is and. cloaked in situ well we've won two games on the road we have seven points so i think i have to be happy now yes but there's still a long way to go well the way is not actually just three games but anyway still a lot of work to do. and it's already the third straight year that some of the world's most gifted football amateurs are given a unique chance to go professional this time around one of the top sixteen chosen from all over the globe his russian carry a lot of the man who made it from zero to hero and robert are the neon has their story. everyone's given a chance to get others wasted and that's what separates winners from losers good
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luck to is the one. war on the young russian relaunched his football career here in john's program seen tons of youngsters from all over the globe without professional contracts earlier after a serious injury the eighteen year old had almost lost hope to return. for sure i try to come back and join spark talk look on what steve said to sports schools but they were uninterested i was told i was too small they said gain some weight and grow some muscles then try again if they like my skills but fitness has always been a priority for them. night jones gave love to another shot but he first had to get through the local selection just one hundred hopefuls out of four thousand from across russia net up in my skills tests and games watched and assessed by pro coaches only four of them would be chosen to represent their country at the world finals in barcelona. i went there for nothing less but the victory i spent so
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many years playing football my parents helped me as much as they could but a year ago my dad lost faith in me as a player that was my motivation i had to win. with a global final being held in barcelona that was definitely in my favor i think i play a spanish style fast passing great vision good ball control that's my game and i think the coaches saw it in me training with the likes of win yes and musk you are now putting his skills on show him on the top one hundred contenders from all over the world and proving he had what it takes to make it to the last sixteen get a lot of has already done that in style to gadhafi he's now set to embark on a world tour early next year with a chance to be signed by one of europe's top clubs at stake. myself and my team mates train with javier mascherano. for
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a while frankly speaking i realized then even superstars were just human just like any of us and most of us could reach this level the gifted midfielder was once the knight by some in russia but he proved he deserves a second chance now it's time to take it to the next level. i think russia will do very well of the twenty world cup especially if they pay more attention to young and talented players. get a lot of has already learned one of the greatest lessons in life try not to waste the chances you are given and there will be very little you can the cheer. about well known r.t. . to tennis now and the year ending w.t.f. championships in istanbul where a viral infection forced the withdrawal of defending champion patrick beat of a who will now be replaced by world number nine australian samantha stosur. i mean
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i never returned from the tournament. since then show me saying it in experience even then of the spend spend spend cece. yeah i mean i don't like to be rampant. turning this up and saying in the hope that send. me action continued after it was exit from the tournaments and maria sharapova now tops the white group having won both of her opening matches i misheard bond's got the latest victim despite taking the first set against the russians seven five maria sharapova was two four down in the second but managed to battle back and take it seven five as well as the third with the same score a second straight picks up a joint serena williams in the semifinals. twenty twelve of n.b.a. champion serena williams also claimed the second win of the championships with victory over french open champion now the american struggled in the first set but still won it seven six before we see through the second six three to claim her spot
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in the stumble series. while world number one victoria azarenka overcame magic kerber of germany six seven seven six six four it took the better russian three hours in six minutes to edge her opponents and the victory moves as a step closer to finishing the year as world number one. their third's of friends saw a british champion for the first time this year but the hopes of brand new begins defending his crown seem to have been dashed already he's team sky stating earlier on wednesday that the thirty two year old is content with winning cycling's most prestigious event once they added however wiggins would more than likely race but would not be the leader in the squad the news comes on the day that the routes for the next year was announced mountains and more mountains essentially what's in store for its one hundredth anniversary. i will have another update for you less than a couple of hours from now but you can get more at any it so i am on our you tube
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