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rewriting history in europe new governments being formed and promises replaced in britain greece and italy as both nations race to pull back from the financial abyss. plus a un report claims iran might be seeking to obtain a nuclear weapon. u.s. backed smear campaign. back at the past seven days top stories in the latest developments this is the weekly on. the creation of a landmark free trade zone has dominated talks at this year's apec summit which brings together the leaders of asian and pacific rim countries barack obama hosted the get to.
rewriting history in europe new governments being formed and promises replaced in britain greece and italy as both nations race to pull back from the financial abyss. plus a un report claims iran might be seeking to obtain a nuclear weapon. u.s. backed smear campaign. back at the past seven days top stories in the latest developments this is the weekly on. the creation of a landmark free trade zone has dominated talks at this year's apec summit which brings together the leaders of asian and...
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rewriting history in europe new governments being formed and prime ministers replaced and then britain greece and italy as both nations race to pull back from the financial abyss. plus a un report claims iran might be seeking to obtain a nuclear weapon that around the allegations as the u.s. backed smear campaign. of an attack at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is. the creation of a landmark free trade zone dominated talks at this year's apec summit which brings together the leaders of asian and pacific rim countries barack obama hosted the get together and who i met up with dmitri medvedev to chile with some pretty hot topics and started. the apec summit of course as we know gathers twenty want to call it means that the asia pacific reserve region and this is where leaders take the opportunity to focus on all sorts of ways to boost trade between the countries they work out ways to make investments easier to improve the investment climate to meet the economic ties more productive and this is certainly been the focus this time around as well but of course it's been hard
rewriting history in europe new governments being formed and prime ministers replaced and then britain greece and italy as both nations race to pull back from the financial abyss. plus a un report claims iran might be seeking to obtain a nuclear weapon that around the allegations as the u.s. backed smear campaign. of an attack at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is. the creation of a landmark free trade zone dominated talks at this year's apec summit which brings together...
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do we risk what is happening in europe, great britain, greece, ireland, portugal and spain, does thatica? >> i worry very much about another term. i think it would be unfortunate, unfortunately i'm a conservative republican. i believe deeply in the free market that made america great. this administration appears to think only in terms of government or what government can do. we haven't seen the kind of emphasis on growing the private sector that i think is essential. so i'm -- i don't want you to think i've become a convert to supporting president obama. >> sean: what is your proudest accomplishment? >> one of things i feel best about sean is that we were able on our watch, to keep the nation safe after 9/11. we were able to keep those 7 1/2 years that we were still in office, without another major attack again the united states. i think that was a tremendous success. i don't think anybody would have believed that was possible the morning after 9/11. but in fact, because of the president's leadership, because of the magnificent capability of our men and women in uniform, because of ou
do we risk what is happening in europe, great britain, greece, ireland, portugal and spain, does thatica? >> i worry very much about another term. i think it would be unfortunate, unfortunately i'm a conservative republican. i believe deeply in the free market that made america great. this administration appears to think only in terms of government or what government can do. we haven't seen the kind of emphasis on growing the private sector that i think is essential. so i'm -- i don't...
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do we risk what happens in europe, what is happening in great britain and greece and ireland and portugalwe try re distribution? >> i worry about it a lot. i'm a conservative republican, i believe deeply in the free market that made america great and this administration appears to think only in the terms of government and what government can do. we haven't seen the kind of emphasis on growing the private sector that i think is absolutely essential. so i'm not -- i don't want you to think i have suddenly become a convert to supporting president obama. >> what is your proudest accomplishment? >> one of the things i feel best about, sean, is that we were able on our watch to keep the nation safe after 9/11. we were able to keep those seven and a half years that we were still in office without another major attack against the united states. i think that was a tremendous success. i don't think anybody would have believed that was possible the morning after 9/11, but in fact, because of the president's leadership, because of the magnificent capability of our men and women in uniform, because of
do we risk what happens in europe, what is happening in great britain and greece and ireland and portugalwe try re distribution? >> i worry about it a lot. i'm a conservative republican, i believe deeply in the free market that made america great and this administration appears to think only in the terms of government and what government can do. we haven't seen the kind of emphasis on growing the private sector that i think is absolutely essential. so i'm not -- i don't want you to think...
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of the greece crisis is britain -- is bringing the stocks down. >>> solyndra is selling everything from artwork to appliances. because the company is still for sale it's major manufacturing equipment and facilities are not being auctioned off. >>> today, the east palo alto city council will discuss ways to limit payday lenders from thumbing -- from coming to their town. that move comes at the same time local leaders are pressuring lawmakers to put more curves on the businesses. 17 states and the u.s. military have effectively banned cash advances against paychecks. in contrast, california is considering an increase in the amount that can be borrowed as well as fee and interest rates that borrowers can be charged. opponents of the oakland zoo's expansion plans are pressing forward with the lawsuit. the oakland tribune reports two environment groups have abandoned mediation with the city and the zoo, saying talks were disappointing. the groups allege the city approved the project without a full environment impact report. the zoo wants to build a vet hospital, among other things. opponents
of the greece crisis is britain -- is bringing the stocks down. >>> solyndra is selling everything from artwork to appliances. because the company is still for sale it's major manufacturing equipment and facilities are not being auctioned off. >>> today, the east palo alto city council will discuss ways to limit payday lenders from thumbing -- from coming to their town. that move comes at the same time local leaders are pressuring lawmakers to put more curves on the...
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greece has to stand behind their own currency. no one else can do that, including britain. and the rest of the world, which includes britain and china and the like, have to make sure that the international economic system is stable and well funded, and that includes the i.m.f. that is going to be the subject of their discussion today. it might look all very technical, but what it is really about, is protecting the global economy, getting stability, and that will help create the growth in jobs in britain that we need to see. >> greece today, what do you hope for? what are your hopes for what will go on there today? what concerns do you have about the greek exit from the euro? >> well, look, in the end, people here can't determine what happens in athens. it has to be for the greek people and greek politicians. what we can do is make sure the world is prepared for any outcome from greece. we have to make sure that the euro zone picks up their responsibilities, as i have been saying, and stands behind their own currency and deals with any eventuality with respect to greece. but
greece has to stand behind their own currency. no one else can do that, including britain. and the rest of the world, which includes britain and china and the like, have to make sure that the international economic system is stable and well funded, and that includes the i.m.f. that is going to be the subject of their discussion today. it might look all very technical, but what it is really about, is protecting the global economy, getting stability, and that will help create the growth in jobs...
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we're not greece because we have a lot of savings we are not greece because we have been very prudent in this recession we haven't done britain deficits in this recession might not be greece but with that soaring pouring costs just how did italy and in this situation right now nobody's spending nobody's spending in all or all of europe consumers are not spending they are saving they're scared to death of what's going to happen meeting here isn't the most three pieces that tough reforms still a large part of was made with putin growth in the country so you difficult now piniella need government being able to bring about positive change we have had too many years of leadership that was not credible outside and very divisive inside i don't think it's only an italian problem or interest quite strong support for saying that mr berlusconi was not able to deliver what he promised i think there might be a transfer somebody else. that's not going to be enough. we need support from europe otherwise everybody on its own and that's the scariest part of the situation and it's the right now the usa in face its biggest challenge yet it's un
we're not greece because we have a lot of savings we are not greece because we have been very prudent in this recession we haven't done britain deficits in this recession might not be greece but with that soaring pouring costs just how did italy and in this situation right now nobody's spending nobody's spending in all or all of europe consumers are not spending they are saving they're scared to death of what's going to happen meeting here isn't the most three pieces that tough reforms still a...
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greece. they will head to the summit in brussles. >>> britain is getting workers out of iran, this after a scene on tuesday. and people stormed the embassy breaking down the door and throwing papers and replacing the british flag. >>> a move that will boost the economy of haiti. two years after an earthquake road the capital to rubble, there will be a hotel built there. marriott will start construction on the hotel next year t will open 2014. >>> decades after stealing money, one man's, it has not ton him. what he did with the money. >>> you heard about a family lost in a corn maze. think of clark griswold. and that story ahead. >> as we go to break. occupy la, police are moving in. they called for a clear out. they stayed. police moved in. this is the scene in los angeles. ♪ i must have the wrong house. sister? we missed you. they waited up all night for you, you know. it's a long way from west africa. ahh...coffee. [ inhales deeply ] he's here. i brought you something. [ chuckles ] really? ♪ [ chuckles ] what are you doing? you're my present this year. ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ is folgers
greece. they will head to the summit in brussles. >>> britain is getting workers out of iran, this after a scene on tuesday. and people stormed the embassy breaking down the door and throwing papers and replacing the british flag. >>> a move that will boost the economy of haiti. two years after an earthquake road the capital to rubble, there will be a hotel built there. marriott will start construction on the hotel next year t will open 2014. >>> decades after...
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of a tax on financial transactions that might help finance the loans required by greece,ity lee, and others. but britain sees that idea as a tax on the big banks of the city of london. across the countries of southern europe, demonstrations against austerity continue. britain and germany may have their differences, but they both want the contagion in the money markets and scenes like these on the streets to stop spreading. mark doyle, bbc news. >> we're getting a panoramic view there of many of the southern european countries, and aaron is here to bring us more, well, deeply gloomy figures about spain as they head for the election. >> yeah, absolutely. we've seen what happens with elections, and you get a new leader in place, and we've seen it inity scomplee greece, and the market is going to take emotion a new person or cabinet at the top. but we're talking about spain. the focus is spain. spain has now once again become the new weak link of the eurozone. let me break this down, because we're talking about overall debt for a country compared to what the country manufacturers, earns, and sells. we alway
of a tax on financial transactions that might help finance the loans required by greece,ity lee, and others. but britain sees that idea as a tax on the big banks of the city of london. across the countries of southern europe, demonstrations against austerity continue. britain and germany may have their differences, but they both want the contagion in the money markets and scenes like these on the streets to stop spreading. mark doyle, bbc news. >> we're getting a panoramic view there of...
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had helped drive portugal's economy to the wall and weakened the economies of spain, greece, italy and great britain to the point where the governments were forced to appeal to international lenders for financial lifelines. with the resources of international lending agencies like the international monetary fund and the world bank all but exhausted, these countries had turned to private banks in the united states to help them meet their internal and external spending obligations and commitments. big banks on wall street including bank of america, citi, chase and morgan had rushed to fill the gap to the point that they were now, in turn, dangerously overextended and vulnerable to a single default somewhere along the line. in a rare moment of candor, at that time morgan's president publicly admitted, quote n a greedy drive for profits american banks in the early 1970s made bad loans and real estate investments and for other questionable purposes. [laughter] see why i love my research? [laughter] wall street was now anxiously awaiting the outcome of the opec meeting that was due in a few days' time aft
had helped drive portugal's economy to the wall and weakened the economies of spain, greece, italy and great britain to the point where the governments were forced to appeal to international lenders for financial lifelines. with the resources of international lending agencies like the international monetary fund and the world bank all but exhausted, these countries had turned to private banks in the united states to help them meet their internal and external spending obligations and...
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britain t followed london's support of sanctions. >>> and the finance ministers proved that a bail out basement for greece.d another day of the summit. we're expecting to finalize the plans european bail out. >>> joe biden arrived in baghdad in the higher coordinating committee. he will speak at an event for troops. the visit will be the capital coming on the midst of the withdrawal from that country. >>> it is 5:20. >>> want a happy meal in one state it could cost you more. who is jacking up the price. >>> here is an idea. leave the making of sports memorbilia to those who know the facts. a clothing maker and which sport. as we go to break another look at los angeles. we're monitoring twitter and cnn and the feeds this is going on as we speak, police moving in trying to get protester to move out [ male announcer ] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant fantastic! pro-gresso ] they
britain t followed london's support of sanctions. >>> and the finance ministers proved that a bail out basement for greece.d another day of the summit. we're expecting to finalize the plans european bail out. >>> joe biden arrived in baghdad in the higher coordinating committee. he will speak at an event for troops. the visit will be the capital coming on the midst of the withdrawal from that country. >>> it is 5:20. >>> want a happy meal in one state it...
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seven member states of such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal greece do people in denmark all sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order well which is why of course of a lot of talk of a two tier europe why we're almost out of time here but if you know if i can answer your question we do have one thing in common it's called an ailing euro or a gentleman we've run out of time i want to thank my guests today in london washington and in brussels and thanks to our viewers for watching us iraqi see you next time and remember stuff. in taiwan multis available in this type. in type eat the how it falls hotel type t. shirts inside the hotel hotel while shall his the groom for town the show which has some wilderness to type the hotel kuvasz and so photos from the hotel resort evergreens the hotels like the victoria hotel the prince hotel hope springs resort and spa tied to a hotel while she plans on buses to the town of her town to the west in taipei evergreen
seven member states of such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal greece do people in denmark all sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order well which is why of course of a lot of talk of a two tier europe why we're almost out of time here but if you know if i can answer your question we do have one thing in common it's called...
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seven member states have such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of the old wealthy which is why of course is a lot of talk of a two tier your we're almost out of time here well you know if i can answer your question if you have one thing in common it's called an ailing euro or a gentleman will run out of time i want to thank my guests today in london washington and in brussels and thanks to our viewers for watching us iraqi see you next time and remember stuff. if you. still. think. well for. science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future.
seven member states have such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of the old wealthy which is why of course is a lot of talk of a two tier your we're almost out of time here well you know if i can answer your question if you have one thing in common it's called...
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seven member states have such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order well which is why of course is a lot of talk of a two tier your we're almost out of time here but again over again if i can answer your question we do have one thing in common it's called an ailing euro or a gentleman we have run out of time i want to thank my guests today in london washington and in brussels and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember just tough. to keep. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the walls. they have. been canceled like you did. this is a good look at the status of the human experiment just slipping away to see if we pursue a business rap music in which it snows the globe is really trying to make sense of global economy and it's all changed brings us financial to the researchers clamoring to maintain our confidence in mar
seven member states have such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order well which is why of course is a lot of talk of a two tier your we're almost out of time here but again over again if i can answer your question we do have one thing in common it's called...
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seven member states of such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal or greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order which is why of course there's a lot of talk of a two tier your we're almost out of time here but again over again if i can answer your question they do have one thing in common it's called an ailing euro gentlemen we've run out of time i want to thank my guests a day in london washington and in brussels and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the. street they have. tips for you to to. it's a good book for example the status of the human experiments gets a little dirty we proclaim this rap music awards it goes to a close look at the trial the sensible global economy and its arcane claims us financial temples the result is clamoring to maintain our confidence in hmong kids and taking on the critics wants to be
seven member states of such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal or greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order which is why of course there's a lot of talk of a two tier your we're almost out of time here but again over again if i can answer your question they do have one thing in common it's...
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seven member states have such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal or greece i do people in denmark or sweden think i have anything in common with people in spain i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order which is why of course of a lot of talk of a two tier europe why we're almost out of time here well you know anything else you question if you have one thing in common it's called an alien euro or a gentleman we have run out of time i want to thank my guests in london washington and in brussels and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember us to. take you. to.
seven member states have such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal or greece i do people in denmark or sweden think i have anything in common with people in spain i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order which is why of course of a lot of talk of a two tier europe why we're almost out of time here well you know anything else you question if you have one thing in common it's called an alien...
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seven member states have such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal or greece do people in denmark or sweden think that have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sense of order well which is why of course of a lot of talk of a two tier your we're almost out of time and if i can answer your question we do have one thing in common it's called an alien euro all right gentlemen we have run out of time i want to thank my guests today in london washington and in brussels and thanks to our viewers for watching us iraqi see you next time and remember last time. if you still. think. could. be. wrong. in taiwan the multis available in the landis typee hotel golden tide peak the how it falls a hotel tonight be sure sometimes be hotel hotel one shall his the groom photo the show would have shown some will do see typee hometown cooper's show so photo from the hotel resort evergreen the hotel type eat french victoria hotel glory of prince ho town oil springs resort and spa typhoon hotel while she plans com
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seven member states of such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal or greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sensible well which is why of course of a lot of talk of a two tier europe why we're almost out of time here well you know really knowing the answer you question if you have one thing in common it's called an array gentlemen we've run out of time i want to thank my guests in london washington and in brussels and thanks to our viewers for watching if you're lucky see you next time and remember us time. if you still. want. all. wealthy british style. markets. happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. in indonesia available in the ground shirts and. the ritz carlton hotel and hotel new millennium hotel in china you can see a censored.
seven member states of such great diversity i mean do people in britain really feel they have anything common with those in portugal or greece do people in denmark or sweden think they have anything in common with people in spain are i very much doubt it i think the span is too large to create a sensible well which is why of course of a lot of talk of a two tier europe why we're almost out of time here well you know really knowing the answer you question if you have one thing in common it's...
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i'm not sure that greece is particularly experienced in that. rather like britain actually. do you think it looks as if that will work, the parties will rally behind him and will rally behind the deal that was struck in terms of the greek bailout for the -- >> reporter: the coalition government. they just -- they call it a coalition government because the new party, the main opposition, the one in power in the '90s, that party really doesn't want to be part of a government that pushes this package through. i think what's happening now, the main opposition parties basically trying to come up with a way to agreeing not to stop the austerity packages being pushed through parliament. so they don't want to be part of this government for the next 100 days. they need to somehow all the main political parties except for the big communist party, for them to somehow agree not to interfere with the caretaker government until the elections in february. if they can come to that kind of agreement today, if they can find another statesman like papademos to agree to put this package through
i'm not sure that greece is particularly experienced in that. rather like britain actually. do you think it looks as if that will work, the parties will rally behind him and will rally behind the deal that was struck in terms of the greek bailout for the -- >> reporter: the coalition government. they just -- they call it a coalition government because the new party, the main opposition, the one in power in the '90s, that party really doesn't want to be part of a government that pushes...
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britain's been just another start here and not. leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies very much have greece's dismal finances close to hamas as its debts continues to drag everyone else down they agreed to prop up the international monetary fund and its chief is bringing the crisis talks to russia to present on monday where the country is keeping an eye on developments for us here and because you know what there's russia which could help you rip through struggles. russia has what europe now needs most money out of the arm of us here in moscow to ask for russia's help russia paid the last portion of its sturtz of the i.m.f. in two thousand and five and since that has been contributing to the organization by providing money to countries which experience it could only have difficulties or even default as it is now the case with grist for the recent developments in greece of the euro crisis in general so many to the g twenty summit in cannes last week and the leaders did agree to bolster the role of the i.m.f. and other financial institutions to save the euro and eurozone and one of the hopes for the euro is help from the merg
britain's been just another start here and not. leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies very much have greece's dismal finances close to hamas as its debts continues to drag everyone else down they agreed to prop up the international monetary fund and its chief is bringing the crisis talks to russia to present on monday where the country is keeping an eye on developments for us here and because you know what there's russia which could help you rip through struggles. russia has what...
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greece, ireland, and portugal, are in the eurozone. it is essential that the imf have the resources that it needs. at the g-20, britainthe u.s., china, and all the other countries around the table made clear we are willing in principle to see an increase in imf resources to boost global confidence. there is agreement about the timing, extent, or exact method for this to be done. britain stands ready to contribute the limits agreed by this house. those who propose we walk away from the imf or who even oppose the increase in imf resources agreed by the last government, are not acting responsibly or in the best interests of britain. it is in our national interest that countries across the world that are in distress are supported in their efforts to recover. the collapse of our trading partners, whether in the eurozone or not, would have a serious impact on our economy. businesses would not invest. jobs will be lost. families would be poorer. through the imf, we can help other countries in a way that does not affect our own public finances. it is for the eurozone and the ecb, european central bank, to support the euro. gl
greece, ireland, and portugal, are in the eurozone. it is essential that the imf have the resources that it needs. at the g-20, britainthe u.s., china, and all the other countries around the table made clear we are willing in principle to see an increase in imf resources to boost global confidence. there is agreement about the timing, extent, or exact method for this to be done. britain stands ready to contribute the limits agreed by this house. those who propose we walk away from the imf or...
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britain as though it has in twenty minutes time arundhati. now leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies very much have greece its finances close to heart as its debt continues to drag everyone else down they agree to prop up the international monetary fund its chief is bringing the e.u. crisis talks to russia and will meet president medvedev later on monday russia doesn't offer direct assistance to the evening but has offered ten billion dollars through i.m.s. investment mechanisms instead president christine legarde world service customs to a shift of economic power looking nations will soon become main lenders. also ahead this hour where in india where disaster victims became drug company guinea pigs. for any tragedy killed thousands the survivors who thought they were getting medication would be tested on stand. on the lid is lifted on one of russia's richest men's will rise to wealth as regards the movie which is on the course to defend himself from fellow tycoon aris. afghanistan's raging drugs production is being blamed on soviet forces from three decades ago american research brought in statistics showing the opium industry soar
britain as though it has in twenty minutes time arundhati. now leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies very much have greece its finances close to heart as its debt continues to drag everyone else down they agree to prop up the international monetary fund its chief is bringing the e.u. crisis talks to russia and will meet president medvedev later on monday russia doesn't offer direct assistance to the evening but has offered ten billion dollars through i.m.s. investment mechanisms...
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britain's a lot in that twenty minutes time here in r.t. . leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies very much have greece's dismal finances close to heart as its debt continues to drag everyone else down their greed to prop up the international monetary fund and now its chief is bringing a crisis talks to russia need to present again of late on monday a country which over it is keeping an eye on that source. the heart of the i.m.f. is here in moscow to us for russia's help russia paid the last portion of his debt to the i.m.f. in two thousand and five and since then has been contributing to the organization by providing money to countries which experience it could only difficulties or even default as it is now the case with chris but the recent developments in greece and the euro crisis in general dominated the g twenty summit in cannes last week and the leaders did agree to bolster the role of the i.m.f. and other financial institutions to save the euro and eurozone and one of the hopes for the euro's fall from the much in economies from the brics including russia and although the european crisis doesn't directly affect the promise to
britain's a lot in that twenty minutes time here in r.t. . leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies very much have greece's dismal finances close to heart as its debt continues to drag everyone else down their greed to prop up the international monetary fund and now its chief is bringing a crisis talks to russia need to present again of late on monday a country which over it is keeping an eye on that source. the heart of the i.m.f. is here in moscow to us for russia's help russia paid...
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not going to be picking up the bills of bailing out greece or portugal or spain, for example, or, heaven forbid, italy. >> that doesn't mean britains immune. britain is a huge trading partner for the united states, for that matter. >> charlie d'agata, thanks. >>> terrell brown has more headlines over at the news desk. >>> president obama flying to scranton, pennsylvania, trying to put the pressure on congress to extend and enlarge the payroll tax holiday for american agersers. they are expected to vote on that proposal this week. more on that from senior white house correspondent bill plante. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: there is bipartisan support for extending that payroll tax cut before congress goes home but not bipartisan agreement how to pay for it. the president wants to do it with a tax on people who make more than a million dollars. david plouffe talked about that earlier with erica. >> we think the right way to pay for is to ask for 300,000 people who make over a million dollars per year to do their fair share and pay a little bit more. >> reporter: the president wants to increase the amount of the tax bre
not going to be picking up the bills of bailing out greece or portugal or spain, for example, or, heaven forbid, italy. >> that doesn't mean britains immune. britain is a huge trading partner for the united states, for that matter. >> charlie d'agata, thanks. >>> terrell brown has more headlines over at the news desk. >>> president obama flying to scranton, pennsylvania, trying to put the pressure on congress to extend and enlarge the payroll tax holiday for...
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greece, ireland, and portugal, are in the eurozone. it is essential that the imf have the resources that it needs. at the g-20, britain, the u.s., china, and all the other countries around the table made clear we are willing in principle to see an increase in imf resources to boost global confidence. there is agreement about the timing, extent, or exact method for this to be done. britain stands ready to contribute the limits agreed by this house. those who propose we walk away from the imf or who even oppose the increase in imf resources agreed by the last government, are not acting responsibly or in the best interests of britain. it is in our national interest that countries across the world that are in distress are supported in their efforts to recover. the collapse of our trading partners, whether in the eurozone or not, would have a serious impact on our economy. businesses would not invest. jobs will be lost. families would be poorer. through the imf, we can help other countries in a way that does not affect our own public finances. it is for the eurozone and the ecb, european central bank, to support the euro.
greece, ireland, and portugal, are in the eurozone. it is essential that the imf have the resources that it needs. at the g-20, britain, the u.s., china, and all the other countries around the table made clear we are willing in principle to see an increase in imf resources to boost global confidence. there is agreement about the timing, extent, or exact method for this to be done. britain stands ready to contribute the limits agreed by this house. those who propose we walk away from the imf or...
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britain doesn't want to be a part of this. boy the dominoes could fall then. >> isn't greece the country where it's culturally acceptable to skip out on the taxes? >> i wouldn't say that it would be culturally acceptable but it definitely happens. >> thanks jess. >>> 6:05. we turn now to the presidential campaign and a big day in the controversy surrounding republican herman cain. one of the women who has accused him of sexual harassment in the 1990s may decided to to break her silence. she reportedly signed an agreement to stay quiet as part of a settlement deal. cain has said the allegations were leaked by his campaign rival texas governor rick perry. >>> sunday, maryland senator ben cardin will announce officially his plans to run again next november. the democrat won the election in 2006 beating then lieutenant governor michael steele. before the senate cardin served ten terms in the u.s. house. he could wind up facing a challenge in the democratic primary from state senator anthony muse of prince george's county. >>> we have a call now into howard county, maryland, and state police. more about a crash on interstate 95. her
britain doesn't want to be a part of this. boy the dominoes could fall then. >> isn't greece the country where it's culturally acceptable to skip out on the taxes? >> i wouldn't say that it would be culturally acceptable but it definitely happens. >> thanks jess. >>> 6:05. we turn now to the presidential campaign and a big day in the controversy surrounding republican herman cain. one of the women who has accused him of sexual harassment in the 1990s may decided to to...
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they downgraded growth in britain this year and upgraded growth in the euro this year, mr. speaker. out of 27 countries in the european union only greeceportugal and cyprus have grown more thoroughly than britain. i have to say it is not only not too late for the chancellor to change course but the euro crisis makes it more important. but instead he is clinging to the fantasy that any change will make things worse and he still complains to the electorate fantasy that low long-term interest rates in britain are a sign of credibility and not as they were in japan in the 90s or america today a sign of stagnant growth in our economy. >> the head of the imf warned the chancellor -- the situation is very simple. the chancellor will be heard. >> thank you, mr. speaker. they don't like it but this is the truth, mr. speaker. they set up the obr. maybe they should listen to their forecasts, mr. speaker. this summer the head of the imf warned the chancellor growth is necessary for fiscal credibility. the chancellor said it change in his plan would lead to a loss in credibility even if he is forced to confirm his growth and borrow talk is off trac
they downgraded growth in britain this year and upgraded growth in the euro this year, mr. speaker. out of 27 countries in the european union only greeceportugal and cyprus have grown more thoroughly than britain. i have to say it is not only not too late for the chancellor to change course but the euro crisis makes it more important. but instead he is clinging to the fantasy that any change will make things worse and he still complains to the electorate fantasy that low long-term interest...
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greece on thursday at the g-20 summit in cannes. the aim is to gain understanding of the other countries taking park. >>> wikileaks founder should be extradited from britain to sweden to answer to sex crimes allegations. assange was arrested in britain in december of last year on suspicion of sexually assaulting two women in sweden. the swedish authorities issued a warrant for his arrest. on wednesday the london high court upheld a lower court decision to transfer him to sweden saying the swedish judgment cannot be said to be disproportionate. assange is considering an appeal to the british supreme court. >> i have not been charged with any crime in any country. despite this, the european arrest warrant is so restrictive that it prevents uk courts from considering the facts of a case. as judges have made clear here today. >> wikileaks has so far published more than 250,000 secret u.s. diplomatic cables. last december international credit card firms stopped processing donations for wikileaks. facing difficulty in raising funds, the group has been forced to temporarily suspend publication of secret diplomatic documents. >>> workers at japan's damaged nuclea
greece on thursday at the g-20 summit in cannes. the aim is to gain understanding of the other countries taking park. >>> wikileaks founder should be extradited from britain to sweden to answer to sex crimes allegations. assange was arrested in britain in december of last year on suspicion of sexually assaulting two women in sweden. the swedish authorities issued a warrant for his arrest. on wednesday the london high court upheld a lower court decision to transfer him to sweden saying...
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britain, markets there fell more than 2%. >> susie: the leaders of the g- 20, or the world's largest economies, meet thursday in france to finalize a rescue plan for greece and the euro-zone. but as suzanne pratt reports, investors are disappointed that november got off to a bad start. >> reporter: at this td ameritrade office in midtown manhattan, it was hard to tell today was the start of the stock market's bullish season. not only was it quiet, but few customers were buying stocks despite the bargain prices. manager jeff goldberg says most investors don't pay attention to stock market seasonality, but plenty watch headlines. >> the news doesn't stop, the news out of europe doesn't stop, the news out of washington doesn't stop, and this is all driving the market. so, to think that there is a disconnect there or a time when investors can be complacent is wrong. >> reporter: no one really knows why stocks historically do best during the november through april period. some experts believe it's because bonuses get paid and invested at yearend. but there are concerns we won't see gains in stocks in the coming six months. >> the market has not advanced durin
britain, markets there fell more than 2%. >> susie: the leaders of the g- 20, or the world's largest economies, meet thursday in france to finalize a rescue plan for greece and the euro-zone. but as suzanne pratt reports, investors are disappointed that november got off to a bad start. >> reporter: at this td ameritrade office in midtown manhattan, it was hard to tell today was the start of the stock market's bullish season. not only was it quiet, but few customers were buying...
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britain and brazil as well. the flooding will affect honda's production bases throughout the world, excludeing china. a downturn in the company's business appears inevitable. >>> france and germany will try to persuade greeceo accept the rescue package that eu leaders proposed last week. the greek government is saying it will hold a referendum on the debt issues. french president nak las sarkozy and german chancellor angela merkel tor have an emergency meeting on wednesday with greek prime minister george papandreou in france. papandreou suddenly announced on monday that greece would hold a referendum on the eu debt deal. his cabinet approved the plan on tuesday. but opposition parties have rejected the plan demanding general elections instead. it remains uncertain whether papandreou's government will survive a vote of confidence scheduled for friday. the eu had originally planned to present the rescue measures for greece on thursday at the g-20 conference in cannes. the aim is to gain the cooperation and understanding of the other countries taking part. >>> london's high court says wikileaks founder julian assange should be extradited from britain to sweden to answer sex crimes allegations. assange was ar
britain and brazil as well. the flooding will affect honda's production bases throughout the world, excludeing china. a downturn in the company's business appears inevitable. >>> france and germany will try to persuade greeceo accept the rescue package that eu leaders proposed last week. the greek government is saying it will hold a referendum on the debt issues. french president nak las sarkozy and german chancellor angela merkel tor have an emergency meeting on wednesday with greek...
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which only greece, ireland and port gentlelady are in the -- port you gall are in the euro zone. britain, u.s., china and all the other countries made clear that we are willing in principle to see an increase inurs to boost confidence. no agreement with the timing, extent or exact method which this could be done, but britain stands ready to contribute. those who propose that we walk away from the i.m.f. or oppose the increase in i.m.f. resources are not acting responsibly or in the best interest of britain. it is in our national interests that countries across the world are supported in their efforts to recover. the collapse of our trading partners would have a serious impact on our economy. businesses would not invest. british jobs would be lost, families across britain would be poorer. we can help countries that don't affect our public finances. but it is for the european central bank to support the euro and global action cannot be a substitute for concrete action by the eurozone. the g-20 withheld commitments because we wanted to see more concrete action from eurozone countries to sta
which only greece, ireland and port gentlelady are in the -- port you gall are in the euro zone. britain, u.s., china and all the other countries made clear that we are willing in principle to see an increase inurs to boost confidence. no agreement with the timing, extent or exact method which this could be done, but britain stands ready to contribute. those who propose that we walk away from the i.m.f. or oppose the increase in i.m.f. resources are not acting responsibly or in the best...
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greece may refuse the latest bailout deal more in business in ten minutes. but first with the influence of social networks are growing especially in times of unrest and britain plans to use it against protesters following the summer's massive riots making youth club workers spy on their members along the controversial proposals including monitoring messages at this hour he's laura smith reports from london the plan could cause total isolation for potential troublemakers. the reality of life in east london young teens take part in a workshop on gang violence with the government laying the blame for all ghosts riots firmly at the door of gangs one london council is talking about making youth workers spy on their members and monitor their social network activities and anything suspicious would be passed to a special anti gang unit but the m.p. for hackney where some of the worst unrest place says it's not the technology to plain when you had drugs in this country the twelve there was no internet and there was no. text message so it is not so you know time of the real causes of riots. and there's the real possibility it will backfire for some young people the us
greece may refuse the latest bailout deal more in business in ten minutes. but first with the influence of social networks are growing especially in times of unrest and britain plans to use it against protesters following the summer's massive riots making youth club workers spy on their members along the controversial proposals including monitoring messages at this hour he's laura smith reports from london the plan could cause total isolation for potential troublemakers. the reality of life in...
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greece a new prime minister will be announced today. e the prime minister will be stepping down as long as the130euro bailout is approved. elections will be held sometime neck year. >>> pregnant women in britain will be able to pick a date when they want their babies born. they will be able to select a government paid c-section instead of a natural birth. before it was only allowed for meade cal reason or emergency. -- medical reason or emergency. >>> now "good morning maryland." >> reporter: for boltedmore's -- will baltimore's grand prix return next year? the city says no if the bills are not paid. i will explain coming up. >> reporter: days before the gas is restored in locust point. how to cope and keep your family safe. >>> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is expected to stay as mayor but other candidates are on the ballot. it's election day and we have you covered on this tuesday, november 8th, good morning. i am charley crowson. all of your news coming up in a bit. time to say hello, once again to meteorologist justin berk with a check of the tuesday forecast. >> hello. check it out. load up the spots here with 100% humidity. doesn't guarantee fog but it guarantees we are reaching the t
greece a new prime minister will be announced today. e the prime minister will be stepping down as long as the130euro bailout is approved. elections will be held sometime neck year. >>> pregnant women in britain will be able to pick a date when they want their babies born. they will be able to select a government paid c-section instead of a natural birth. before it was only allowed for meade cal reason or emergency. -- medical reason or emergency. >>> now "good morning...
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. >>> the prime minister of greece survived a key vote urging unity on a proposed bailout package. >>> take a look at this terrifying video in from britainadly pileup involving more than two dozen cars on a foggy highway. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> alaska's department of corrections is the largest provider of mental health care services in the state. at spring creek correctional center, all officers receive some training in working with the mentally ill. a mandate since the behavior of many of these inmates can be so unpredictable. one prisoner's actions even led to the death of his cellmate. we warn you, the details of his crimes are graphic. >> what's difficult for me is when you remember what some of these guys have done, and you think, i've just treated that person civilly. why would i want to do that? it's a little hard to think about that sometimes. they're still people. they still deserve to be treated with respect. >> located in a corner of the sprawling correctional complex is an isolated mod which houses a special segment of the inmate population. >> this mod's call
. >>> the prime minister of greece survived a key vote urging unity on a proposed bailout package. >>> take a look at this terrifying video in from britainadly pileup involving more than two dozen cars on a foggy highway. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> alaska's department of corrections is the largest provider of mental health care services in the state. at spring creek correctional center,...
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britain has avoided the worst of the state of the global debt crisis. in 2008, under the last government, u.k. bond yields were the same as those in greece. today, although we have the second highest deficit in the eu, or bond yields are the same as in germany and around the lowest they have been since world war ii. we have a credible plan to deal with our debt can resolve to see if it's true. the situation in italy emphasizes the importance of a credible plan. the euro zone must now do what is necessary and seeks through the agreement is reached in brussels 10 days ago. i commend this statement to the house. >> mr. speaker, can i think the prime minister for his statement? i have to say to him, what a complete statement from and out of touch prime minister. anybody listening to them would think the g-20 summit has been a great success, but it was not. let me ask him about the three areas where the summit should have made progress. the euro zone, reform of our banking system, and economic growth. the chancellor said in mid- september, the euro zone has six weeks to resolve this political crisis. the six weeks is all up. mr. speaker, there
britain has avoided the worst of the state of the global debt crisis. in 2008, under the last government, u.k. bond yields were the same as those in greece. today, although we have the second highest deficit in the eu, or bond yields are the same as in germany and around the lowest they have been since world war ii. we have a credible plan to deal with our debt can resolve to see if it's true. the situation in italy emphasizes the importance of a credible plan. the euro zone must now do what is...