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dr alan skat founder of the new daily party here a skeptic politicians scholar it's great to have you on our show today welcome now i'm just go going to go ahead and start here the one who found it u.k.'s independence party you're also its biggest critic now a days because you left it but they say are there of their highest success yet twenty. for member states in the e.u. parliament the people have voted for it are less people to be criticized as well no i think the people vote for me it is a protest vote be interested in the european parliament. be in dozens of you keep m.e.p. since going back to nine hundred ninety nine they didn't do anything constructive the just go to take the money the expenses pensions. the leader. just claim these taken over two million pounds in expenses although we hardly have a dozen key meetings he avoids key debates as did most of the others to piece have been put in jail for fraud. really very sad reflection of protest politics the the not very bright people vote them in breach of. the european union and its institutions are so you're saying it's a purc
dr alan skat founder of the new daily party here a skeptic politicians scholar it's great to have you on our show today welcome now i'm just go going to go ahead and start here the one who found it u.k.'s independence party you're also its biggest critic now a days because you left it but they say are there of their highest success yet twenty. for member states in the e.u. parliament the people have voted for it are less people to be criticized as well no i think the people vote for me it is a...
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experts in europe will believe that one of the factor is behind this rise in the euro skepticism was. mass tracking of remanding and bulgaria into the european union and before they were fully ready and putting those additional burdens on to the health care system on to the labor market on to their those various industries and i know that you are not discussing the full membership for ukraine just yet but there's been a lively discussion about giving some concessions to the ukrainians you know lifting visa restrictions liberalizing labor market for the ukrainian workers aren't you running a danger of exacerbating the same economic problems that contributed to the your ilk accurately there is a big difference between arc session negotiations or becoming a member of the european union and what we are doing now i'm happy to discuss if the fisa larchmont wash rushed if the last two countries of the fifth enlargement that were romania and bulgaria in two thousand and seven they should have waited for a bit longer time i believe gifty if you want when i was in government i was among those w
experts in europe will believe that one of the factor is behind this rise in the euro skepticism was. mass tracking of remanding and bulgaria into the european union and before they were fully ready and putting those additional burdens on to the health care system on to the labor market on to their those various industries and i know that you are not discussing the full membership for ukraine just yet but there's been a lively discussion about giving some concessions to the ukrainians you know...
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there is some of that skepticism based on the valuation and the stock that's baked in. what i will do here is simply put on a calendar put spread the one i'm looking at is the august 380, january put spread. i will buy those longer dated puts forrant 30-and-a-half bucks, sell the near dated ones for 13.5 dollars. that fear data a option will decay more rapidly than the longer data one. if it stays here, i have ways to win. if it declines, i have ways to win better. there is a chance that longer pit will value. >> as you said, pike, you have been skeptical of this name because of the valuation for a long time. is it j you the technical picture carter lays out that makes you want to put this on, we could have made a similar trade marx many times. we could have lost a lot of money. >> actually, if you dade trade like this you would not have lost a great deal of money. this is a situation where we are looking for the mark to grind and the stock to kind of grind and maybe go a little localer. these are the two ways we can win here. the only way you lose is if it rockets from
there is some of that skepticism based on the valuation and the stock that's baked in. what i will do here is simply put on a calendar put spread the one i'm looking at is the august 380, january put spread. i will buy those longer dated puts forrant 30-and-a-half bucks, sell the near dated ones for 13.5 dollars. that fear data a option will decay more rapidly than the longer data one. if it stays here, i have ways to win. if it declines, i have ways to win better. there is a chance that longer...
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and there are some left wing parties in this skepticism group as well. but you know, i still think the eu stays together because germany is the banker and it's chiefly a forum to funnel money from germmy germany to the other country. >> here's one explanation. the economy, quote, this is the consequence of years of crazy austerity policies that destroyed the lives of several million people. people became disenchanted with the european union. their reaction has been to turn to those leaders that are national level who are proposing a national way out of the eu's confused way of thinking, unquote. so says paul, founder of the cipi foundation policy think tank. >> question, what is the root cause of europe's economic malaze? i ask you, david. >> look, europe is an expensive place to do business. people are paid reasonably well. people have generous social benefits. in some countries, you can have unemployment payments for life, there's no cut off. it's not like america. they last for ever. and you know, like the middle of america, competition from china, co
and there are some left wing parties in this skepticism group as well. but you know, i still think the eu stays together because germany is the banker and it's chiefly a forum to funnel money from germmy germany to the other country. >> here's one explanation. the economy, quote, this is the consequence of years of crazy austerity policies that destroyed the lives of several million people. people became disenchanted with the european union. their reaction has been to turn to those...
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that said, this is a name i've long been skeptical about because the valuation has seemed pretty extreme. this is a company that has been seeing about 20% revenue growth and finally looks like there's actually some of that flowing to the bottom line and at a very good rate. still the valuation at 70 times next 12 month earnings is nose bleed territory for most companies even those that are growing a the a rapid rate. i'm inclined to go with carter on this. one of the things we were talking about also is the fact that options are cheap. they're not quite as cheap in a name like netflix because there is some skepticism based on the valuation and volatility isn't baked in. what i'm going to do here is simply put on a calendar put spread. specifically the one i'm looking at is the august 380, january 380 calendar put spread. i will buy longer dated puts for about $30.50. sell the near dated ones for 13.50. if the market continues to do what it's doing, if the stock consolidates, what's going to happen is that near dated options will decay more rapidly. if it stays right here i can win. of co
that said, this is a name i've long been skeptical about because the valuation has seemed pretty extreme. this is a company that has been seeing about 20% revenue growth and finally looks like there's actually some of that flowing to the bottom line and at a very good rate. still the valuation at 70 times next 12 month earnings is nose bleed territory for most companies even those that are growing a the a rapid rate. i'm inclined to go with carter on this. one of the things we were talking...
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there's is a possibility voters might elect the euro skeptic party ukip in that photo.hat would be another following ukip's success in eu elections. >> despite a clear win, ukip politicians are campaigning hard. constituents it will elect a new member of parliament. >> let's do everything we can to get this man elected. ifthis man is roger helmer, successful, he would be ukip's first member of the british parliament. every vote counts. >> you're going to vote for him? >> signs of growing confidence from helmer, who hailed the rise of ukip. euyou might do well in the elections but you will never win a seat in westminster. if we can show we can win a seat in westminster, that sends a powerful message to the country and to brussels. voters arek, shopping around. >> i am not a natural labor person. i do not like ukip. it is probably conservative. >> i will be voting ukip, that is a popular feeling. determinedtives are to hang onto their stronghold. the foreign secretary has come to support his party's local candidate, robert jenrick. >> it is an important election, this is
there's is a possibility voters might elect the euro skeptic party ukip in that photo.hat would be another following ukip's success in eu elections. >> despite a clear win, ukip politicians are campaigning hard. constituents it will elect a new member of parliament. >> let's do everything we can to get this man elected. ifthis man is roger helmer, successful, he would be ukip's first member of the british parliament. every vote counts. >> you're going to vote for him? >>...
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the skepticism has cost you more than the opt mim. the optimism sent based in complacency, it's based on the facts. nick in georgia. >> what's up there, partner? i'm looking at it for the long term. what do you think of it? >> for long term, well, you know it's -- most people view it as a trade. let me think, you know, for long term, no. i like -- look it's like grks etat. these are the same kind of things. i said i like it at 16 because these are trades. let's not make them into intel. allen in florida. allen. >> jim you've given me almost a two bagger this year on gwpa. they own the medical marijuana space. the fda is likely to do kcannabs approvals. gw has got to have a ten year head start. big farma is going to want to own gw or partner with gw. can you get the ceo on the show. >> everybody said on twitter, you bagged us. the stock is in the 80s. if you can get some of the stock on that deal then you won it. why? because this drug works. we don't have anything in this country that is like it. i want to go to mike in florida. mike,
the skepticism has cost you more than the opt mim. the optimism sent based in complacency, it's based on the facts. nick in georgia. >> what's up there, partner? i'm looking at it for the long term. what do you think of it? >> for long term, well, you know it's -- most people view it as a trade. let me think, you know, for long term, no. i like -- look it's like grks etat. these are the same kind of things. i said i like it at 16 because these are trades. let's not make them into...
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issue lead bit the afghan government and was skeptical. the qataris gave reassurances to the parties that they'd try their best to broker a deal. the prisoner swap is the first step. the question is will the qataris move forward boosted by the prisoner swap and help in terms of reconciliation with the government, and final settlement with the americans. questions that we need to definitely ask for the qatari foreign minister in the upcoming hour when he holds a presser. >> great. thank you very much. reporting for us from doha. >> the sudanese woman sentenced to death for abandoning islam may be released. a government official said that. miriam ab ra him's lawyers are skeptical, saying the digs will be -- decision will be made by the courts. she gave birded this week -- birth this week whilst in captivity. her case caused an international outcry. >>> china september a response to the defence secretary after his criticisms. the general said the criticisms were groundless and he denounced shinedo abe's comments at the summit. >> translation:
issue lead bit the afghan government and was skeptical. the qataris gave reassurances to the parties that they'd try their best to broker a deal. the prisoner swap is the first step. the question is will the qataris move forward boosted by the prisoner swap and help in terms of reconciliation with the government, and final settlement with the americans. questions that we need to definitely ask for the qatari foreign minister in the upcoming hour when he holds a presser. >> great. thank...
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that means that there is skepticism.skepticism there are people fighting the bull market. you know what you need to get the market to go higher? shorts. continue fromtor here? >> that's what the data tells us, right? tactically on the other side of the market you bet on the market going up and this market has been heated for so long and has given such effectively good odds on the upside relative to what it cost to protect your portfolio, that is what the credit fierce which barometer is telling you, the market says that we dare you to bet on the upside. if there is a bet that is too cheap, that is probably where it will go. >> everyone will be screening -- screaming at their screens right now about an -- about a mature bull market. how long can this go on for? >> a great question. i am sure there is a great quote from a great u.s. supreme court justice, you will know it when you see it. we don't know where the top is. we just know it is in that direction and that that is where the market that against. again, as long as y
that means that there is skepticism.skepticism there are people fighting the bull market. you know what you need to get the market to go higher? shorts. continue fromtor here? >> that's what the data tells us, right? tactically on the other side of the market you bet on the market going up and this market has been heated for so long and has given such effectively good odds on the upside relative to what it cost to protect your portfolio, that is what the credit fierce which barometer is...
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parliament conservatives and labor trailing behind the euro skeptic u.k. independence party its leisure and its leader nigel farage called their success the great is a breakthrough in british politics for a century artie's our party boyko explains. the past weeks have seen you kip warnings coming from all three of westminster as mainstream political parties the mask is starting to slip look at what some of the candidates have said those were offensive comments they were a racial slur we haven't seen him say maybe she's a disgrace what's being revealed behind that sort of beer swilling bone i mean he's a really nasty view of the world politicians criticism has been accompanied by personal smears against nigel farage in the british press headline after headline dedicated to his alleged former mistress weakness for women and his german wife it's kind of if policy just sort of. the way that sort of thing attaches i mean affair and things like that given you know will say made a concession. and costs today she ever want to talk next express is not right with an
parliament conservatives and labor trailing behind the euro skeptic u.k. independence party its leisure and its leader nigel farage called their success the great is a breakthrough in british politics for a century artie's our party boyko explains. the past weeks have seen you kip warnings coming from all three of westminster as mainstream political parties the mask is starting to slip look at what some of the candidates have said those were offensive comments they were a racial slur we haven't...
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believes in power sharing democracy in the middle east and we've seen the russian point of view very skeptical about this they believe that the middle east is not right for democracy and in general russians of sports support of the view that only strong men can bring order to very divided society well i think i would like to disagree with you on that characterization of the russian policy i think roger put in to the side that it is up to the syrians or up to the iraqis to decide who they want to be in charge and there seems to be a pattern among those arab societies to really look. for a strong man perhaps because they're really tired of war and cares but if i can bring you back to that issue of dimona zation i don't think westerners or western media western pundits can afford to demonize all molecules to quiet the same extent that they demonized assad even though i think there is a time to a doing that but speaking about assad do you think the west has gone too far in
believes in power sharing democracy in the middle east and we've seen the russian point of view very skeptical about this they believe that the middle east is not right for democracy and in general russians of sports support of the view that only strong men can bring order to very divided society well i think i would like to disagree with you on that characterization of the russian policy i think roger put in to the side that it is up to the syrians or up to the iraqis to decide who they want...
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is very skeptical that this is a terrorist government as israel has called it. it is not a terrorist government. this is a technocratic government. >> looking ahead what obstacles may come up bearing in mind we've got palestinian elections due to be held next year? >> well, i think that the palestinians face a number of obstacles prior to the initialing of this agreement there were increased arrests of hamas political members in the west bank. large numbers of hamas political operatives remain in palestinian jails. this is something that hamas and fatah will need to negotiate. minister of affairs in this government, hamas insisted on, that was a good move. but security concerns willing loom large in the days ahead. >> thank you for your time. >>> all right so to come on this news hour. thousands celebrate the formal creation of india's newest state. under scrutiny, top investigators prepare to make the organizers of the be 2022 world cup. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've
is very skeptical that this is a terrorist government as israel has called it. it is not a terrorist government. this is a technocratic government. >> looking ahead what obstacles may come up bearing in mind we've got palestinian elections due to be held next year? >> well, i think that the palestinians face a number of obstacles prior to the initialing of this agreement there were increased arrests of hamas political members in the west bank. large numbers of hamas political...
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the european establishment suffers a blow from the right says euro skeptics storm to victory in elections with parties in france and britain boasting the biggest wins. reigns king human rights begin to build a job the balance to continue his fight against the regime after he walks free having served a prison term for taking part in mass protests. a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. international the sounds of the warning sirens and shelling have become common for the residents of the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk it's rural areas came under fire several times this week as the fighting between the military and local militia escalated after houses a hospital and a school were hit during the week many locals decided to leave or send their children away to safety is all to slip reports. tara shattered glass and mortar shells a calling card of the ukrainian army as it push deeper into eastern ukraine. we ran with the first year children we heard a loud bang and was very scared everyone was screaming and we didn't know wher
the european establishment suffers a blow from the right says euro skeptics storm to victory in elections with parties in france and britain boasting the biggest wins. reigns king human rights begin to build a job the balance to continue his fight against the regime after he walks free having served a prison term for taking part in mass protests. a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. international the sounds of the warning sirens...
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and you're skeptical. >> i'm very skeptical because there are very unhealthy corporations.he notion that what happens to them, all the geithner spin, we were here to save you, yes. so, people including myself don't argue with the fact that you don't want the system to implode because it would be very disruptive, the way it was in the depression. but it does not mean that you get back in the car and drive it 100 miles an hour. and right now, as we speak, the regulators are making the same mistakes that they made right before the crisis. >> what do you mean? >> they're allowing the banks to remain incredibly opaque and indebted and interconnected so that they can harm us again. >> you mentioned tim geithner a moment ago. jon stewart interviewed the former treasury secretary last month and geithner tells stewart that the mistake that led to the economic crisis wasn't in the toxic mortgages and the subprime loans the banks were hustling. here's what he says. >> there was a lot of fancy stuff that people didn't understand. yeah, sure, at the margin made everything worse, but it
and you're skeptical. >> i'm very skeptical because there are very unhealthy corporations.he notion that what happens to them, all the geithner spin, we were here to save you, yes. so, people including myself don't argue with the fact that you don't want the system to implode because it would be very disruptive, the way it was in the depression. but it does not mean that you get back in the car and drive it 100 miles an hour. and right now, as we speak, the regulators are making the same...
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now it seems there are skeptics all ganging up with old school policies and that he's giving the e.u. leaders a headache people born this story after a quick break. and. the . plentiful supply was terrible they are little very hard to take out a little to get along here there's a lot that you ever had sex with her make their lives. a little. little little. little. little little little. little. plymouth a bubble. i . welcome back now britain's long being desperate to reform what it sees as a bloated european union and to do that prime minister david cameron needs to woo the block's key leader germany's angela merkel but it seems members of his own conservative party are putting a spanner in the works by cozying up to german euro skeptics in the european parliament who are direct opponents of the chancellor's party we're joined now by paolo the phone from the city found a huge is a new year policy thank you think tank thank you very much for coming on to the program we're seeing here on the heritage party's rushing to make friends with the newbies in brussels are we seeing old parties o
now it seems there are skeptics all ganging up with old school policies and that he's giving the e.u. leaders a headache people born this story after a quick break. and. the . plentiful supply was terrible they are little very hard to take out a little to get along here there's a lot that you ever had sex with her make their lives. a little. little little. little. little little little. little. plymouth a bubble. i . welcome back now britain's long being desperate to reform what it sees as a...
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voters swept euro skeptic parties into the parliament but do they have what it takes to take on the system should your press be bracing for change for is this just a passing storm. but in a band leader of france's front that's not a welcome to the program it's great to have you here i am in a similar bend last time we spoke you predicted in the election should become the number one party in france and here we are your number one so what's the very first thing you're going to do. the first thing the tog will do is constitute a group in the european parliament to be able to prevent any new advances towards european federalism which i consider to be profoundly antidemocratic i believe that it goes against the sovereignty of the people and the economic social and international interest of france. so along with our allies we will now be able to provide a new voice different from the one which dominates and the european union to form a more. talk a little bit more about the european elections now when you look at the bigger picture the euro skeptics are in a minority in that chamber and they are
voters swept euro skeptic parties into the parliament but do they have what it takes to take on the system should your press be bracing for change for is this just a passing storm. but in a band leader of france's front that's not a welcome to the program it's great to have you here i am in a similar bend last time we spoke you predicted in the election should become the number one party in france and here we are your number one so what's the very first thing you're going to do. the first thing...
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voters swept euro skeptic parties into the parliament but do they have what it takes to take on the system should be bracing for change or is this just a passing storm. but in a band leader of france's from now so not a welcome to the program it's great to have you here i'll manage that and know that some of the bend the last time i was spoke you predicted in that you election should become the number one party in france and here we are you're number one so was the very first thing going to did it fail. the first thing that i will do is constitute a group in the european parliament to be able to prevent any new advances towards european federalism which i consider to be profoundly antidemocratic i believe that it goes against the sovereignty of the people and the economic social and international interest of france. so along with our allies will now be able to provide a new voice different from the one which dominates and the european union to form a more. talk a little bit more about the european elections now when you look at the bigger picture you are skeptics are in a minority in that
voters swept euro skeptic parties into the parliament but do they have what it takes to take on the system should be bracing for change or is this just a passing storm. but in a band leader of france's from now so not a welcome to the program it's great to have you here i'll manage that and know that some of the bend the last time i was spoke you predicted in that you election should become the number one party in france and here we are you're number one so was the very first thing going to did...
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then you win the euro skeptic you keep party took the recent do you elections by stool suggesting that britons are getting fed up with mainstream politicians in london in brussels. this is the beginning of the end for britain's euro story will you keep success force change to big parties or was it merely a fleeting protest vote. david. scottish. thanks for joining us it's great to have you on our program today now we're going to start from the latest news day european commission has demanded a six billion hike to a budget from the u.k. where is that money going was a very good question where is the money going they don't seem to know whether the previous money's gone for nineteen years they haven't been able to all that the accounts. well now you guys after the elections have twenty four places in the european parliament is set enough to do anything to change anything well the problem of the european parliament is being a member of the european parliament is like being a eunuch at an orgy the problem is you don't actually have any real power you can't suggest legislation you can only r
then you win the euro skeptic you keep party took the recent do you elections by stool suggesting that britons are getting fed up with mainstream politicians in london in brussels. this is the beginning of the end for britain's euro story will you keep success force change to big parties or was it merely a fleeting protest vote. david. scottish. thanks for joining us it's great to have you on our program today now we're going to start from the latest news day european commission has demanded a...
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toward military intervention as an appropriate base line but i think that skepticism deserves to be put in the plus column of the iraq war. there are very few benefits that the iraq war provided and one of them was we're just not super crazy about large-scale military inventions anymore so i thank the neocons for that. [ laughter ] i mean, looking at iraq and then turning to look toward iran i think they are very, very useful, you know, example and counter example of how american power should be used. i don't want to overstate it but i actually do think obama's iraq policy has been a fairly judicious and effective use of american power. we're seeing the slow undeniable policy of a two-tract policy, some elements of which were in place during the bush administration to be fair but i think it's important to determine the importance -- before he came into office let's remember he started and won a pretty vigorous debate even within his own party with his democratic party opponent hillary clinton about the usefulness and appropriateness of gauging with enemies specifically iran sitting
toward military intervention as an appropriate base line but i think that skepticism deserves to be put in the plus column of the iraq war. there are very few benefits that the iraq war provided and one of them was we're just not super crazy about large-scale military inventions anymore so i thank the neocons for that. [ laughter ] i mean, looking at iraq and then turning to look toward iran i think they are very, very useful, you know, example and counter example of how american power should...
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everybody wants to see that happen in their lecture but, again, i have terrible skepticism.rson who watches this and it's like, where is the laugh mic? where is the sound coming from? why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall? the professor i thought would maybe step in at some point. >> could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the reactions seemed too genuine. ♪ reach, teach ♪ >> was the video real or fake? >> people have asked us the question, who knew what? and the answer is, except for the people involved in the actual prank, the camera people, the director, the choreographer and the people that performed in it nobody knew. >> if it was really a set-up it would be full big production not just four kids totally disrupting a class. it was a great idea. all that stuff is just great ideas. ♪ but all we need is just one chance ♪ ♪ to be treated as your equals as you dance motors ♪ >> the idea came out of an improv group call
everybody wants to see that happen in their lecture but, again, i have terrible skepticism.rson who watches this and it's like, where is the laugh mic? where is the sound coming from? why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall? the professor i thought would maybe step in at some point. >> could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the...
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the two don't necessarily go together in my mind. >> this is where i am skeptical.at marchionne he would revive trancelike alfa romeo and jeep as to increase performance. going premium takes time and a lot of money to investors because you cannot to sell any. you need to achieve customer credibility to do that. it is not an easy plan, i have to say. >> so far the cf 500 has really been a big success it for marchionne. now he wants to move his focus up to the higher end at rc alfa romeo and was rocky brands. what are the prospects for alfa romeo to come eat? particularly in the u.s.. has an amazing heritage, but very diluted because alfa romeo was strong back in the 70's. >> it is a great sport car brand. >> yes, they are a sexy car. last year, alfa romeo sold daily design. to become premium you need to celtic aji and value for people who have to spend a lot of money to buy those cars. have done it with maserati, though. >> maserati is probably the best results of marchionne in europe. they did amazing. they recovered from the situation that was dreadful. there were
the two don't necessarily go together in my mind. >> this is where i am skeptical.at marchionne he would revive trancelike alfa romeo and jeep as to increase performance. going premium takes time and a lot of money to investors because you cannot to sell any. you need to achieve customer credibility to do that. it is not an easy plan, i have to say. >> so far the cf 500 has really been a big success it for marchionne. now he wants to move his focus up to the higher end at rc alfa...
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as a whole for all the talk of the rise of euro skeptic groups mainstream pro e.u. parties one vast majority of votes and seats in every you almost every e.u. member state and i think in the end at the end of the day this will make very little fundamental difference of the direction of the e.u. for a number of reasons first of all because in addition to them having one though. the votes the mainstream parties the euro skeptic parties are very disparate disagree with each other and are unlikely to form a coherent force because the mainstream parties will regard the votes for the euro skeptic parties is really driven by economic anxiety and the problems of the recession and they will expect them to fade away as we see recovery in the e.u. and more fundamentally because one of the key lessons learned from the eurozone crisis is that the euro zone comes under threat if the recent adequate political financial and economic integration so they will see that the way to combat your skepticism is by having more integration here not less and i would expect them to go full bore
as a whole for all the talk of the rise of euro skeptic groups mainstream pro e.u. parties one vast majority of votes and seats in every you almost every e.u. member state and i think in the end at the end of the day this will make very little fundamental difference of the direction of the e.u. for a number of reasons first of all because in addition to them having one though. the votes the mainstream parties the euro skeptic parties are very disparate disagree with each other and are unlikely...
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euro skeptics gained ground after the european parliament voted with right wing groups in france and britain posting the biggest wins. we're most prominent human rights activist now free after a two year jail term organizing anti-government rallies the values to continue his struggle. for i am in moscow or bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news beginning in the eastern ukrainian city of slovyansk where people are getting used to shelling gunshots and spending nights in the basement this is an army offensive on anti-government protesters draws closer to the city center with residential areas coming under fire almost daily over the last week of school kindergarten and hospital and several private homes and apartments were hit in the shelling is prompted many to send their children away from the besieged city as artie's paul asli reports. tera shattered glass and mortar shells the cooling card of the ukrainian army as it push deeper into eastern ukraine. we ran with the first year children we heard a loud bang was very scared everyone was screaming and we didn'
euro skeptics gained ground after the european parliament voted with right wing groups in france and britain posting the biggest wins. we're most prominent human rights activist now free after a two year jail term organizing anti-government rallies the values to continue his struggle. for i am in moscow or bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news beginning in the eastern ukrainian city of slovyansk where people are getting used to shelling gunshots and spending nights in...
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. >> i was extremely skeptical because horrible things that he did to her. there was no emotion when she told us about these things. so initially, i -- i had a difficult time believing that. >> police were skeptical. she said she was kidnapped in a church parking lot in broad daylight. yet, no one saw it. and the kidnapper released her in an area not far from the home of one of her friends. >> she was released in an area that a young man lived that she knew personally. and some people described their relationship as maybe girlfriend and boyfriend. >> investigators told dana they thought she was lying. >> that was the first sign of emotion that we saw from her. and she said, you can do what you have to do. i'm not lying and i mean, she was as closer to tears then when she was accused of that or told that than she was during the entire interview. >> i couldn't believe why they were like questioning her and interrogating her and stuff and saying that she might have made this up or this might have been a prank. >> police confiscated dana's clothes for analysis,
. >> i was extremely skeptical because horrible things that he did to her. there was no emotion when she told us about these things. so initially, i -- i had a difficult time believing that. >> police were skeptical. she said she was kidnapped in a church parking lot in broad daylight. yet, no one saw it. and the kidnapper released her in an area not far from the home of one of her friends. >> she was released in an area that a young man lived that she knew personally. and...
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some encouragement, but very much skepticism. >> all right, lots of talk of diplomacy in any case from all sides right now. despite that talk, there are signs of unrest, aren't there? >> absolutely. when you look at the situation on the ground, there are clearly no signs of de-escalation. ever since the ukrainian president petro poroshenko announced the cease-fire last week, there have been skirmishes on and off between ukrainian forces and the pro-russian fighters. these have been quite violent with multiple deaths, and indeed several hours ago we saw yet another ukrainian helicopter the city of slovyansk. i think once again this highlights the fact that russia's tools are very wide and up the russian president wants to further escalate the situation, there is -- if the russian president wants to further escalate the situation, there is no need to send in the tanks, these so-called little green men and the russian armor -- there is no need to send in the takes. these so-called little green men and the russian armor being sent across the border is well enough. >> thank you for that upd
some encouragement, but very much skepticism. >> all right, lots of talk of diplomacy in any case from all sides right now. despite that talk, there are signs of unrest, aren't there? >> absolutely. when you look at the situation on the ground, there are clearly no signs of de-escalation. ever since the ukrainian president petro poroshenko announced the cease-fire last week, there have been skirmishes on and off between ukrainian forces and the pro-russian fighters. these have been...
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. >> skeptical. >> people in a car get a surprise sideshow.ebaum' >> closed captioning provided by -- >>> universal fact, months suck. we're here to make months better. we have mac dreidel from ebaum's world on the show for real or fake videos. >> that's right. nothing sucky about today. real or fake, let's do it. >> all right. first video. >> i'm skeptical. >> i don't know. >> wherever it's coming from originally up top, that would have like a wave affect, right and momentum as it came down. >> right. >> what's happening a bunch of water on a sidewalk or something and somebody has a push broom. >> i think it's real. >> i think real, too. >> going real. a guy with a push broom. >> real. >> gayle? >> i thought he set it up. >> gayle was real all along. >> i'm with gayle, she knew all along, so did i. this is real for sure. back story is, brian burns was recording a rainstorm and just happened to notice the slinky water fall going down the steps right here. >> boom. next video. >> does the guy not know there were people in the car and just start
. >> skeptical. >> people in a car get a surprise sideshow.ebaum' >> closed captioning provided by -- >>> universal fact, months suck. we're here to make months better. we have mac dreidel from ebaum's world on the show for real or fake videos. >> that's right. nothing sucky about today. real or fake, let's do it. >> all right. first video. >> i'm skeptical. >> i don't know. >> wherever it's coming from originally up top, that would have...
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. >> moscow seems just as skeptical. he says he is gravely concerned as military buildup its military presence along the border. >> we call on russia to stop support for pro-russian armed gangs in eastern ukraine. we call on russia to stop destabilizing the situation in eastern ukraine. >> russia is turning the screw. it has suspended guest liveries to ukraine in attempts to to joint pipeline a project. . >> a large portion of the gas russia provides to your goes pipelines.aine's in theory without russia's participation, no one would be interested in ukraine's gas transit system. presidently elected and his cabinet are determined to keep steering the country towards europe. then june 27, i will sign e.u. agreement. >> european leaders have called russian president vladimir putin to urge him to bring an end to the standoff. >> for more, let's bring in our moscow correspondent. there seems to be a lot of confusion when it comes to the russian-ukraine border. tell us what is happening on the ukrainian side. >> ukraine said
. >> moscow seems just as skeptical. he says he is gravely concerned as military buildup its military presence along the border. >> we call on russia to stop support for pro-russian armed gangs in eastern ukraine. we call on russia to stop destabilizing the situation in eastern ukraine. >> russia is turning the screw. it has suspended guest liveries to ukraine in attempts to to joint pipeline a project. . >> a large portion of the gas russia provides to your goes...
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public does not support the move with many americans skeptical that carbon emissions are even the primary culprit in rising global temperatures. >> powerplants are the biggest source of carbon pollution in the u.s., responsible for 40% of the country's carbon emissions. the new legislation aims to bring down the number. at it has been drawn up by the u.s. environmental regulator, which says the measures will protect the public and the method the economy. >> for the sake -- and benefit the economy. >> for the sake of our familie'' health and our future, we have the obligation to act on climate. we do, we take the risks of climate into business opportunity. we will spur innovation and investment and we will build a world-leading clean energy economy. the science is clear. the risks are clear. the high risks and action keep piling up. >> despite evidence about the existence of climate change, skepticism is widespread in the u.s. polls from the pew research center have shown a constant decline in the number of americans who believe dealing with climate change should be a top priority. obama h
public does not support the move with many americans skeptical that carbon emissions are even the primary culprit in rising global temperatures. >> powerplants are the biggest source of carbon pollution in the u.s., responsible for 40% of the country's carbon emissions. the new legislation aims to bring down the number. at it has been drawn up by the u.s. environmental regulator, which says the measures will protect the public and the method the economy. >> for the sake -- and...
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skeptic lasting means winning. skeptic wrong only in soccer can a loss be as good as a we know.advance to the income out stage today. theyhwanted to win but they played them close and it's just as good. after scoreless first half germany breakthrough on the 55 minute. heard one save but not a second. them joins the goal of the world cup. we play in brazil. rinaldo break the hearts on sunday. 85th minute assure u.s. of advancing and fans they knew i it. of crossing until the end. great opportunity kicks left instead of right and gave maven entered a draw. matching record in the group of defendant is the american under 3 fewer goal than port good and advance based on that differential. >> we always believe we could get out of the group if we played well. thought we played a lot of work. a will of character. just written as sharp as we needed to be to get a goal. >> belgium tuesday 1:00 o'clock espn. >> can't ever remember so many people fired up for a soccer mail. really good game. belgium one out of the favorite. why not. >> why not them
skeptic lasting means winning. skeptic wrong only in soccer can a loss be as good as a we know.advance to the income out stage today. theyhwanted to win but they played them close and it's just as good. after scoreless first half germany breakthrough on the 55 minute. heard one save but not a second. them joins the goal of the world cup. we play in brazil. rinaldo break the hearts on sunday. 85th minute assure u.s. of advancing and fans they knew i it. of crossing until the end. great...
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skeptic leaders were keen to push their agenda propped up by their new sound support. i just want britain to leave the european union i want europe to leave the european union i don't believe that flag but i'm about president whose name no one knows really represent what europe should be. our people demand just one kind of politics the politics of the french for the french with the french our people no longer want to be directed from above. bahrain is losing and the government has told r.t. he'll continue to fight for democracy despite his previous activities a landing him in jail for two years now below job but was arrested for taking part in protests and for anti moment he gibe pay posted on twitter so lets the it shed a little more light on the bill read jobs achievements and how he ended up behind bars so back in two thousand and two he established the bahrain center for human rights and organization he would run for nine years at the time the uprising it was already targeted by the government in march twenty seventh on demand broke into his home detained and beat
skeptic leaders were keen to push their agenda propped up by their new sound support. i just want britain to leave the european union i want europe to leave the european union i don't believe that flag but i'm about president whose name no one knows really represent what europe should be. our people demand just one kind of politics the politics of the french for the french with the french our people no longer want to be directed from above. bahrain is losing and the government has told r.t....
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. >> one expert who takes on the skeptics with hard evidence. >> there's a lot more to this than just the story. >> and a video to make you wonder -- >> what the snap workout is that? >> see the exercise in futility. >> no, he's not. >> more than people were affected by the fire in the kenai peninsula in alaska. that wolf pup only about two weeks old when rescued by firefighters and a biologist. what happened was, they heard some yipping near a break that they had cut and they believed there was a wolf den nearby. the wolf den about ten feet tall. they said once they got a volunteer the female pup walked out on her own. however, somebody did have to go in and go get the four remaining live male pups out. they were only about 2 1/2 pounds, a half pound lower than what they should be. all of them had porcupine quill injuries and said they had started to fester. you can see they are getting treated. these pups were abandoned by their parents and the biologists felt these wolf pups needed to be taken in and cared for because they felt that the parents were not going to come back and pups
. >> one expert who takes on the skeptics with hard evidence. >> there's a lot more to this than just the story. >> and a video to make you wonder -- >> what the snap workout is that? >> see the exercise in futility. >> no, he's not. >> more than people were affected by the fire in the kenai peninsula in alaska. that wolf pup only about two weeks old when rescued by firefighters and a biologist. what happened was, they heard some yipping near a break...