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the former spin doctor alistair campbell wants to know exactly what was going on.ers have said it is hurting their businesses. blackberry users said they depend on being in touch at all times. today's is far too long to be disconnected. research in motion blames its problems on the backup system. at its u.k. headquarters, the company finally spoke. >> this is our number one priority. it is fundamental for blackberry that the service we provide is crucial for our customers. it is our number one priority to get our network back to the level. >> the blackberry has been hugely successful over the years. 17 million users worldwide. it is the number one fallen would you take teenagers. in recent months, it has been overtaken by google's android and id iphone from apple. >> finishing a marathon is quite an accomplishment. he crossed blind in an impressive of third place. he dropped out, but caught a ride on a bus. that is the end of today's broadcast. thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new
the former spin doctor alistair campbell wants to know exactly what was going on.ers have said it is hurting their businesses. blackberry users said they depend on being in touch at all times. today's is far too long to be disconnected. research in motion blames its problems on the backup system. at its u.k. headquarters, the company finally spoke. >> this is our number one priority. it is fundamental for blackberry that the service we provide is crucial for our customers. it is our...
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the former spin doctor alistair campbell wants to know exactly what was going on.ers have said it is hurting their businesses. blackberry users said they depend on being in touch at all times. today's is far too long to be disconnected. research in motion blames its problems on the backup system. at its u.k. headquarters, the company finally spoke. >> this is our number one priority. it is fundamental for blackberry that the service we provide is crucial for our customers. it is our number one priority to get our network back to the level. >> the blackberry has been hugely successful over the years. 17 million users worldwide. it is the number one fallen would you take teenagers. in recent months, it has been overtaken by google's android and id iphone from apple. >> finishing a marathon is quite an accomplishment. he crossed blind in an impressive of third place. he dropped out, but caught a ride on a bus. that is the end of today's broadcast. thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new
the former spin doctor alistair campbell wants to know exactly what was going on.ers have said it is hurting their businesses. blackberry users said they depend on being in touch at all times. today's is far too long to be disconnected. research in motion blames its problems on the backup system. at its u.k. headquarters, the company finally spoke. >> this is our number one priority. it is fundamental for blackberry that the service we provide is crucial for our customers. it is our...
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despite finishing in a commendable second place in london behind the english champion alistair brownlee and in front of his brother jonathan brownlee alexander and the rest of the russian team know that it's the olympic performance which will matter most at the end of the day as they continue helping each other to become stronger athlete but with the sound of my teammate to meet three pulley and ski who is also in the world's top ten constantly pushes me to train harder and i'm sure it's reciprocal on his side plus we both feel pressure from foreign athletes who are surely not on to why we're training. at the moment of there are eight russian triathletes among the world's top fifty which is a far cry from only one person in that ranking just five years ago three is the maximum number of olympic licenses that immense team can get with britain call and polanski the obvious takers of the first two tickets however there are at least six more quite capable athletes competing for the remaining tickets to the games where the russians hope for at least one piece of silverware but he's just a li
despite finishing in a commendable second place in london behind the english champion alistair brownlee and in front of his brother jonathan brownlee alexander and the rest of the russian team know that it's the olympic performance which will matter most at the end of the day as they continue helping each other to become stronger athlete but with the sound of my teammate to meet three pulley and ski who is also in the world's top ten constantly pushes me to train harder and i'm sure it's...
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it's significant sharp park was built by history's greatest golf architect, alistair mackenzie. most of his courses include the most famous ones like augusta national here, the side of the annual masters tournament and cypress point. these are private and inaccessible to common people. sharp park as part of san francisco's elegant carian -- this is the spirit of san francisco. is that my donna? -- [tone] i would like to submit this into the record. thank you very much for your time. >> if i called your name, please feel free to come to the microphone. i called a few other names. please feel free to come up. faugdeath >> commissioners, i aa resident of san francisco. this program is offering the city a major expansion into maintenance area 3. the statement on page 2 says the eir considers the maximum restoration alternative as environmentally superior. however, if you weighed the do it back to page 5, it says the maximum recreation and maintenance alternatives are at the environmentally superior alternatives. it ends with the statement that the maintenance alternative, on the oth
it's significant sharp park was built by history's greatest golf architect, alistair mackenzie. most of his courses include the most famous ones like augusta national here, the side of the annual masters tournament and cypress point. these are private and inaccessible to common people. sharp park as part of san francisco's elegant carian -- this is the spirit of san francisco. is that my donna? -- [tone] i would like to submit this into the record. thank you very much for your time. >> if...
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you have the last word in an, alistair.ou've given a little a device to president obama in an article in foreign policy this month. what is the single worst thing president obama code to end the couple of years he's got left? according to your theory? >> guest: you use the term worst. we always want to go back to the worst talking about the u.s. people as a whole, we talk about him himself. so he could spend all his time and resources focusing on making the u.s. great. that might not be such a great policy for him or for the democrats come the next election i want to clarify your question. if he wants to do the best for him which is what we expect he will come in and according to the incentives he had come he should be doing. he will be trying to shore up the democratic voters so he will be trying to make sure we have benefits for unions. we get more education for the teachers because teachers and union workers are both democratic. how are we going to fund these things? we want to tax the rich. why they tend to be a republi
you have the last word in an, alistair.ou've given a little a device to president obama in an article in foreign policy this month. what is the single worst thing president obama code to end the couple of years he's got left? according to your theory? >> guest: you use the term worst. we always want to go back to the worst talking about the u.s. people as a whole, we talk about him himself. so he could spend all his time and resources focusing on making the u.s. great. that might not be...
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usually get it wrong because some it is expected to run over time into the night the chancellor alistair darling says that they should lock themselves in the building the e.u. leaders here in the e.u. commission building until they get a comprehensive solution because otherwise it would be panic stations for the world stock markets which had another terrible day today or i think she really has a date. today we'll be following that story of course throughout the evening as more details come out there from brussels. well as well to dr marcus kerber he's a political economy professor in berlin he told me that germany's economic success over the past decade is no thanks to the euro. i have always held that germany sooner or later is going to wield the power to bring the continent to back to economic reason because we are in a phase of the euro agonizing and if certain concepts agonizing you should bring it quickly to an end the money we have spent on greece is lost money and we know this i have said this in spring two thousand and ten we should've kept out of the eurozone from the very begin
usually get it wrong because some it is expected to run over time into the night the chancellor alistair darling says that they should lock themselves in the building the e.u. leaders here in the e.u. commission building until they get a comprehensive solution because otherwise it would be panic stations for the world stock markets which had another terrible day today or i think she really has a date. today we'll be following that story of course throughout the evening as more details come out...
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chancellor alistair darling's says that they should lock themselves in the building the e.u. leaders should stay here in the e.u. commission building on till they get a comprehensive solution because otherwise it will be panic stations for the world stock markets which had another terrible day today. for a war brussels could hope to achieve tonight as well as the greek arms purchases let's go live to marshall bacchis a global investment strategist at madison street partners he's joining us on the line now from denver usa. very good evening to you thanks for being live on r.t. right now the e.u. has already announced several for its a pleasure eyes of its bailout fund at the same time as telling investors there are serious losses you want to vest yourself would you put money into the bailout fund right now. no i wouldn't i think it's fundamentally unfair look for the problem of the of the whole. e.c.b. or brought the eurozone economy is one of financial architecture you've got to go back to this flawed financial architecture would started with with the currency union without a
chancellor alistair darling's says that they should lock themselves in the building the e.u. leaders should stay here in the e.u. commission building on till they get a comprehensive solution because otherwise it will be panic stations for the world stock markets which had another terrible day today. for a war brussels could hope to achieve tonight as well as the greek arms purchases let's go live to marshall bacchis a global investment strategist at madison street partners he's joining us on...
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. >> guest: this ury in case looks different and indeed we are as alistair said quite pessimistic of the future of libya we are optimistic about the future of syria. there are places where we are optimists. in the syrian case he was looking at an economy with my in % deficit annually relative to gdp. we complain they are way ahead and so, he was facing in the economy with some educated people, unemployed. he had natural resource wealth that unlike libya's was rapidly declining to come to a smaller and smaller part of his economy and foreign aid to syria was slowly draw the map, so all of the economic conditions were bad news for him making the risk more attractive to people. he has been brutal in his response to that risk. people have continued to fight, did because syria doesn't have the vast natural resource wealth and if it is also not flooded with foreign aid when he finally falls and syria will probably become a reasonably liberalized place. if it is flooded with foreign aid good intentions are very bad news because the and the leaders will be in the position to do the bribery t
. >> guest: this ury in case looks different and indeed we are as alistair said quite pessimistic of the future of libya we are optimistic about the future of syria. there are places where we are optimists. in the syrian case he was looking at an economy with my in % deficit annually relative to gdp. we complain they are way ahead and so, he was facing in the economy with some educated people, unemployed. he had natural resource wealth that unlike libya's was rapidly declining to come to...