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up here, he could rain over neighboring austria. it was here that genocide and later atrocities were planned. >> braunau is an innocent place in comparison if it were not for this house. a russian parliamentarian announced he wanted to buy it and have it demolished, but the building is protected by a historic preservation order, and local authorities wanted to stop anyone from is using the building, said they have been paying the owner almost 5000 euros in rent per month, but you cannot just delete history, even if some people in russia might think so. so what should happen to the building in which hitler was born? it has been used as a public library and more recently as a workshop for people with disabilities. >> we have to create an institution which is dedicated to help researching the past, not necessarily a conventional museum. it is a kind of memorial site, a place where we can take responsibility for the past. >> people in braunau are slowly beginning to realize that things cannot stay as they are and that it is high time to
up here, he could rain over neighboring austria. it was here that genocide and later atrocities were planned. >> braunau is an innocent place in comparison if it were not for this house. a russian parliamentarian announced he wanted to buy it and have it demolished, but the building is protected by a historic preservation order, and local authorities wanted to stop anyone from is using the building, said they have been paying the owner almost 5000 euros in rent per month, but you cannot...
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fenally, for steve austria, what a vi joye to work with steve austria, whether it was on wright-pat or the concerns of ohio, such a strong voice for his constituents other the last fur year he is served. i wish he could have served longer. i've enjoyed the opportunities i've had to work with him though not always on shared committees. i want to thank congressman tiberi for bringing us together to pay tribute to the great ohioans, betty sutton, jean schmidt, dennis kucinich, steve austria, and steve latourette. i thank you for allowing me to offer my words of appreciation with all of you. i yield back any remaining time to the gentleman. mr. tiberi: i'd like to represent the -- to recognize the gentleman who represents the district that benefits pennsylvania and kentucky, the general, a new member of congress who just got re-elected to a second material. >> i thank you for yielding. as a fledgling new member of congress in january of 2011, i realized right away i had an awful lot to learn and so many of our ohio delegation reached out to me, gave me an arm around the shoulder a nudge on
fenally, for steve austria, what a vi joye to work with steve austria, whether it was on wright-pat or the concerns of ohio, such a strong voice for his constituents other the last fur year he is served. i wish he could have served longer. i've enjoyed the opportunities i've had to work with him though not always on shared committees. i want to thank congressman tiberi for bringing us together to pay tribute to the great ohioans, betty sutton, jean schmidt, dennis kucinich, steve austria, and...
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austria is greatly honored at the center is established. >> a outside the palace, greens and liberal muslim protesters point out that even as saudi arabia promotes religious dialogue in vienna, and to commit human rights abuses at home. >> it is a shame and a disgrace for austria and spain to have provided the saudis a center like this as a platform for their views in europe and all the world. >> the center is headquartered in this palace in vienna. representatives of all the world religions are invited to come here and engage in constructive dialogue. critics are predicting endless rounds of unproductive chatter and worry that saudi arabia could indeed use the center to gain a foothold in europe for its watch how the state religion, an ultra-strict form of islam -- for its wahhabi state religion. >> there was major support from all over the world, but let the critics, we will need dialogue. >> the capital of kosovo -- the economy is on the skids and many young people are out of work. 90% are sunni muslim who practice in moderate form of islam that grew out of albania and folk tradit
austria is greatly honored at the center is established. >> a outside the palace, greens and liberal muslim protesters point out that even as saudi arabia promotes religious dialogue in vienna, and to commit human rights abuses at home. >> it is a shame and a disgrace for austria and spain to have provided the saudis a center like this as a platform for their views in europe and all the world. >> the center is headquartered in this palace in vienna. representatives of all the...
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our collective consciousness so austrian press agency cites a gaffe in report on possible audit of austria's gold the austrian national bank was forced to admit last week in parliament that eighty percent of austria's national gold is in london and explain that the bank has earned three hundred million euros in the past decade with gold leasing operations after an expert commented that this suggested that a large part of the gold was leased out the bank leaked that currently only sixteen percent of the reserves are affected the bank gave no explanation for the relatively high income from gold lending well well well get scores again bill murphy and chris low are there it gets of course simple math will tell you that if you're leasing that quantity at that rate for that period of time you end up with a certain number which is unimpeachable and it points the finger at the austrian central bank as being inveterate liars again is going to have to have a separate blue should now. gold leasing is what they do to in order to suppress the price this is part of the conspiracy theory that central banks
our collective consciousness so austrian press agency cites a gaffe in report on possible audit of austria's gold the austrian national bank was forced to admit last week in parliament that eighty percent of austria's national gold is in london and explain that the bank has earned three hundred million euros in the past decade with gold leasing operations after an expert commented that this suggested that a large part of the gold was leased out the bank leaked that currently only sixteen...
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the austrian court of auditor's now they're going to actually have to audit the gold reserves of austria held in london and it says the quote says. but to date it has left open whether this will include the physical gold holdings. yeah this is really running into a conundrum isn't it because for decades the central banks have gotten away with holding up a representation of a theoretical value in a vacuum.
the austrian court of auditor's now they're going to actually have to audit the gold reserves of austria held in london and it says the quote says. but to date it has left open whether this will include the physical gold holdings. yeah this is really running into a conundrum isn't it because for decades the central banks have gotten away with holding up a representation of a theoretical value in a vacuum.
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our collective consciousness so austrian press agency cites a gaffe in report on possible audit of austria's gold the austrian national bank was forced to admit last week in parliament that eighty percent of austria's national gold is in london and explain that the bank has earned three hundred million euros in the past decade with gold leasing operations after an expert commented that this is just for the large part of the gold was leased out the bank leaked that currently only sixteen percent of the reserves are affected the bank gave no explanation for the relatively high income from gold.
our collective consciousness so austrian press agency cites a gaffe in report on possible audit of austria's gold the austrian national bank was forced to admit last week in parliament that eighty percent of austria's national gold is in london and explain that the bank has earned three hundred million euros in the past decade with gold leasing operations after an expert commented that this is just for the large part of the gold was leased out the bank leaked that currently only sixteen percent...
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the center is named for saudi king abdullah and is part of an arrangement between austria, saudi arabia spain, with strong support from the vatican. the center's board includes three christians, three muslims, one jew, a buddhist and a hindu. some have opposed the project arguing that saudi arabia practices a radical form of islam. >>> there was backlash after the church of england's failure last week to approve a measure that would have allowed women to serve as bishops. the current archbishop of canterbury rowan williams and his newly named successor, justin welby, both expressed their disappointment. some british politicians have suggested the church should lose its tax-exempt status for violating antidiscrimination laws. church leaders meeting this week called resolving the issue of female bishops a "matter of urgency." >>> meanwhile, at the vatican last weekend, six new cardinals received their red hats, and for the first time in many years the group did not include any italians or other europeans. the new cardinals came from colombia, india, lebanon, nigeria, the philippines and t
the center is named for saudi king abdullah and is part of an arrangement between austria, saudi arabia spain, with strong support from the vatican. the center's board includes three christians, three muslims, one jew, a buddhist and a hindu. some have opposed the project arguing that saudi arabia practices a radical form of islam. >>> there was backlash after the church of england's failure last week to approve a measure that would have allowed women to serve as bishops. the current...
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ashley: austria. what do they do in austria? >> they do a lot of different stuff.t dominated by financials like the other markets in the world. so the fundamentals are great. the austrian market is the fourth best mar market in the country we follow the last 12 months. the only tough time is in the evaluation area. ashley: chile, taiwan, italy. not so great. >> unfortunately for chile, doesn't have anything going on for it. the third most expensive country to follow, high risk, no momentum, unfortunate for them. italy cheap, everything else is a disaster. taiwan less risky, poor evaluations, poor momentum, poor fundamentals. ashley: appreciated, thank you for being here. tracy: everything isn't a disaster. they are lovers. it is all you need. to live on nothing. liz claman takes us through the last hour of trading talking of fiscal cliff and housing demand. plus, imax ceo is there to talk movies. "countdown to the closing bell" is next. don't go anywhere. my likes invest in the market. she also likes to ride her bike. she knows the potential for making or losing mo
ashley: austria. what do they do in austria? >> they do a lot of different stuff.t dominated by financials like the other markets in the world. so the fundamentals are great. the austrian market is the fourth best mar market in the country we follow the last 12 months. the only tough time is in the evaluation area. ashley: chile, taiwan, italy. not so great. >> unfortunately for chile, doesn't have anything going on for it. the third most expensive country to follow, high risk, no...
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in austria and germany, the unemployment rate is about 5%. it has been 164 days since julian assange seeked silence in ecuador. he is wanted for questioning in sweden over allegations of sexual assault, but the price tag has cost the taxpayer over $3 million. >> he is the man that shot to fame for selling state secrets when he website released confidential american cables. in 2010, to swedish women accused him of sex crimes. faced with extradition, he fled to the embassy saying the swedish authorities did not guaranteed not to send them to the u.s.. to promote a new book he has written, he speaks out. >> the swedish government refuses to behave in a way that is at all normal, rational, were reasonable. that is why i have been granted political asylum. >> they say he must face questioning. they are outside the embassy 24 hours a day, waiting to arrest him the moment he walked out. it has cost 21 million pounds and counting. he is reported to be eating a lot of take away food, running on a treadmill and using a special lamp to get vitamin d. he
in austria and germany, the unemployment rate is about 5%. it has been 164 days since julian assange seeked silence in ecuador. he is wanted for questioning in sweden over allegations of sexual assault, but the price tag has cost the taxpayer over $3 million. >> he is the man that shot to fame for selling state secrets when he website released confidential american cables. in 2010, to swedish women accused him of sex crimes. faced with extradition, he fled to the embassy saying the...
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gun lovers in the united states, hunters and gun lovers in austria, at this moment shattered all of thatn australia. explain what happened afterwards. >> in australia at the time, it was a country -- and still is a country where hunting is an important activity. australia went olympic medals in shooting. australia is a high premium placed on rustic masculinity. it has some similarities with the u.s.. another similarity is we had had in the previous couple of decades occasionally mass shootings, about once a year we had a mass shooting. on each occasion, there's a lot of talk about the gun laws, and politicians similar to hear, avoiding the issue saying, "well, we need to look at family values and mental health" and everything else, basically, been too frightened to do anything about the gun laws. the gun lobby always the -- to hurtothreatens politically. the anchor in the public was so high by then that really, that was the tipping point for australia. as you said, the prime minister exercised leadership and call all the states together and said, we're going to fix this. the laws were st
gun lovers in the united states, hunters and gun lovers in austria, at this moment shattered all of thatn australia. explain what happened afterwards. >> in australia at the time, it was a country -- and still is a country where hunting is an important activity. australia went olympic medals in shooting. australia is a high premium placed on rustic masculinity. it has some similarities with the u.s.. another similarity is we had had in the previous couple of decades occasionally mass...
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from russia and we have to bell a phone russia and it will fester from it tell italy and i'm from austria so it's an international event absolutely well we'll let you get back oh so you need a script thank you very much take it away maestro thank you very much. and. was. busy with district continue that practice i headed back to my room with just an hour to go i have to get ready but there's always time to enjoy if you like this. passed. i think i can say without a shadow of a doubt that i could get used to this. to. the guests were beginning to arrive but i couldn't resist one last trip to the hotel's engine room. my nose has led me to probably the most important place in the hotel this evening the kitchen whether i mean all of these things for the ball so i'm going to be a little bit careful because i don't want to get ten angry sets around me that could be dangerous. they're making four courses to feed four hundred guests so there's not much time to hang around admired their work and with lobster and white growled the menu so to say i was looking forward to dinner. making my mouth wate
from russia and we have to bell a phone russia and it will fester from it tell italy and i'm from austria so it's an international event absolutely well we'll let you get back oh so you need a script thank you very much take it away maestro thank you very much. and. was. busy with district continue that practice i headed back to my room with just an hour to go i have to get ready but there's always time to enjoy if you like this. passed. i think i can say without a shadow of a doubt that i...
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this statue here -- that is margaret of austria. she resided here back in the early 16th century and married the spanish air to the throne. that is why the country that we know as belgium today became spanish for a while. the spanish soldiers and officers never really liked it here. they were seen as conquerors. northern europe was just too cold for them, and life was too hectic. and the people here did not do the siesta -- the nap after lunch, and that is a ritual that was important in spain back then, and it still is today. >> the cattle trader from spain gets up early in the morning and does not come home again until late. between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m., he takes an afternoon nap, a siesta. >> i need these one-and-a-half hours after lunch. if i do not sleep, i do not feel well. then i do not enjoy work, and i am just not myself. >> the long spanish siesta still exists, even in bustling major cities. many businesses still shut at 1:30 in the afternoon and open again at 5:00 p.m. carlows also uses that break for a nap, for now at least
this statue here -- that is margaret of austria. she resided here back in the early 16th century and married the spanish air to the throne. that is why the country that we know as belgium today became spanish for a while. the spanish soldiers and officers never really liked it here. they were seen as conquerors. northern europe was just too cold for them, and life was too hectic. and the people here did not do the siesta -- the nap after lunch, and that is a ritual that was important in spain...
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singers from russia and we have a ballet phone russia and it will fester from it to italy and i'm from austria so it's an international event absolutely well we'll let you get back because obviously you need a script thank you very much take it away maestro thank you very much. was. as the orchestra continued that practice i headed back to my room with just an hour to go i had to get ready but there's always time to enjoy if you like this. past. i think i can say without a shadow of a doubt the. fizz. and i work them with lobster and white growled the menu so to say i was looking forward to dinner. taking my mouth water. time getting close. while more and more guests began the night with a glass of champagne i went to meet victor and it turned out he had a rather unexpected surprise in store. i. told him this is sr and this is my ears thanks because as we're having one big problem we're liking the debutante at the moment i would like to feel and maybe there are never enough men out there always so many beautiful women and never enough men yes my pleasure if you would if you will have a. great.
singers from russia and we have a ballet phone russia and it will fester from it to italy and i'm from austria so it's an international event absolutely well we'll let you get back because obviously you need a script thank you very much take it away maestro thank you very much. was. as the orchestra continued that practice i headed back to my room with just an hour to go i had to get ready but there's always time to enjoy if you like this. past. i think i can say without a shadow of a doubt...
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phone russia and it will fester from it tell italy and i'm from austria so it's an international event absolutely well we'll let you get back as it was for you need a script thank you very much take it away maestro thank you very much. was. this the orchestra continued that practice i headed back to my room with just an hour to go i had to get ready but there's always time to enjoy if you like this. past. i think i can say without a shadow of a doubt the look of it used to this. is. the guests were beginning to arrive but i couldn't resist one last trip to the hotel's engine room. my nose has led me to probably the most important place in the hotel this evening the kitchen where the hiring all of these some could be a little bit careful because i want to get ten angry sets around me. paine i went to meet victor and it turned out he had a rather unexpected surprise in store. i. told him this is sr and this is myers thanks because as we're having money big problem we're liking the debutante at the moment would like to feel and maybe there are never enough men are that always so many beau
phone russia and it will fester from it tell italy and i'm from austria so it's an international event absolutely well we'll let you get back as it was for you need a script thank you very much take it away maestro thank you very much. was. this the orchestra continued that practice i headed back to my room with just an hour to go i had to get ready but there's always time to enjoy if you like this. past. i think i can say without a shadow of a doubt the look of it used to this. is. the guests...
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peaceful weather at the moment but a big storm moved through and i want to show you what happened in austria. the snowplows are out in force here but unfortunately lots of cars and trucks slid off the roadways and this resulted in widespread road closures. at the same time, towing services were having to work very long hours as you can see. cars there just in the ditch really dreadful situation. thankfully the fair weather has moved in as this storm moves off to the east and has to move somewhere and see it here pushing in towards western russia. the front is going to be bringing mountain snow towards the north of turkey but the south of turkey is seeing more heavy rain. very unwelcomed rain. the southwest has been getting a drenching this week. now, out towards the west we have another system coming in. precipitation coming in across the western british aisisles ann towards france and spain. this is going to be rain rather than snow getting warmer here. the frigid air to the east. tomorrow on your thursday, 2 degrees in london. 1 degree in paris but in to friday the temperatures rebound to
peaceful weather at the moment but a big storm moved through and i want to show you what happened in austria. the snowplows are out in force here but unfortunately lots of cars and trucks slid off the roadways and this resulted in widespread road closures. at the same time, towing services were having to work very long hours as you can see. cars there just in the ditch really dreadful situation. thankfully the fair weather has moved in as this storm moves off to the east and has to move...
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. >> in austria we -- the consultants sometimes have too much respect and the american consultants comen and have no respect. >> how great it is to have that knowledge now? >> i feel inspired. >> those americans help you win. >> yes. >> what an incredible gift that is to the russian people. >> yes, yes, of course. >> i know you're russian and not used to expressing joy, but can you show a little joy? >> yes. yes. yes. yes. (laughter) >> okay, i'll take that. of course, all of this is to benefit the citizens of these emerging democracies. the people of bolivia, the ukraine and honduras couldn't be more thankful. i'm looking at your faces and just seeing how grateful you all are. (laughter) >> we don't like it one bit. >> you don't like it? >> no, it's not a good thing. the american political consultants came in to do a full overhaul of his image after he should rightly have been put to jail. so they came up with him smiling on political advertisements and there were simple slogans "i'm listening." >> that's great! >> no, not really. he threw his opponents in jail. >> that doesn't mean he
. >> in austria we -- the consultants sometimes have too much respect and the american consultants comen and have no respect. >> how great it is to have that knowledge now? >> i feel inspired. >> those americans help you win. >> yes. >> what an incredible gift that is to the russian people. >> yes, yes, of course. >> i know you're russian and not used to expressing joy, but can you show a little joy? >> yes. yes. yes. yes. (laughter)...
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one of the local chocolatiers is under threat, especially by austria.araguay, and orchestra of young musicians from islam have been touring south america using instruments constructed entirely from recycled materials. they pulled them from the rubbish dumps around their homes. you can get more on our web sites bbc.com on those stories and many more. the spanish tenor coming go has performed in front of 20,000 people to raise money and awareness for youth orchestra in the violence-plagued city of acapulco. ♪ he was joined by 320 young performers were in july the orchestra was for a risk children between 8-18 years of age. most of the youngsters have little or no music express before joining. a quick update from the central african republic or rebels seized much of the country have renewed their threat to enter the capital. the president says he's ready to form a national anti-government after the coalition launched a rebellion earlier this month. >> the headlines here on bbc world news. politicians in washington are facing another day of intense negotiat
one of the local chocolatiers is under threat, especially by austria.araguay, and orchestra of young musicians from islam have been touring south america using instruments constructed entirely from recycled materials. they pulled them from the rubbish dumps around their homes. you can get more on our web sites bbc.com on those stories and many more. the spanish tenor coming go has performed in front of 20,000 people to raise money and awareness for youth orchestra in the violence-plagued city...
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. >> austria h a ms kling inhe mid-1990s and they passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to be turned in. the government bought them back. after a certain date if they were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime and suicide, which is an interesting development. it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we he the second amendment and the history back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always an effective as a result, because there are 300 million weapons out there today. unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that would last 100 years. >> you can imagine what would happen. there would be an insurrection. >> you do not have to permit guns -- and i understand they are already there -- but you do not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now>> you can imagine whad happen. there would be
. >> austria h a ms kling inhe mid-1990s and they passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to be turned in. the government bought them back. after a certain date if they were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime and suicide, which is an interesting development. it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we he the second amendment and...
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check out the nifty shookout goal in austria. he throws the goalie and just pops it in the net. great stick work. >>> tomorrow you can watch the raiders' season finale. terrelle pryor gets the call at quarterback against the chargers. and immediately following the game is, of course, the fifth quarter. that's sports. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, diapers? this toddler has been hitti the slopes in canada, buildg hi >>> who says you can't snowboard and still be in diapers? this toddler has been sitting the slopes in canada, building his skills and a fan base. pacifier and all. yes. here it comes. he's only 18 months old. and he's a bit too young for the 2014 winter olympics but his family is no doubt quite proud already. he already snowboards better than i do. i'm hoping i can take him on skis, but i'm not quite sure. isn't that amazing? >> great. >> all right. so tomorrow, raiders get a new quarterback? >> terrelle pryor. we'll see what happens. it will be fun to see him. a lot of raider fans want to see what he can do. >> all right. and he will be playing in? >> tomorr
check out the nifty shookout goal in austria. he throws the goalie and just pops it in the net. great stick work. >>> tomorrow you can watch the raiders' season finale. terrelle pryor gets the call at quarterback against the chargers. and immediately following the game is, of course, the fifth quarter. that's sports. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, diapers? this toddler has been hitti the slopes in canada, buildg hi >>> who says you can't snowboard and still be in...
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austria's unemployment rate stands at 4.3% while both spain and greece top 25% with youth unemploymentn both those countries near 60% news out of the midwest about the economy could bode well for today's national ism number. the chicago mni index---also known as known as pmi---shows a rating of 50.4 for november. a number above 50 indicates economic expansion. joining us now is alyce andres-frantz of chicago mni report. good morning. how are you summing up this latest report? are these numbers good enough? if you look at this report optically it looks very good. you have production up---employment tracking production. you have supplier deliveries lengthening and prices paid up big this month. when you take those four together you think wow this is a really great number but the big key here is new orders down. 5.3 plunging deeper into contraction at 45.3. it's the lowest level since june 2009. this is the biggest weight to this business barometer and this is the thing that held it down this month. you also have a situation this month where we have order backlogs up but still in contract
austria's unemployment rate stands at 4.3% while both spain and greece top 25% with youth unemploymentn both those countries near 60% news out of the midwest about the economy could bode well for today's national ism number. the chicago mni index---also known as known as pmi---shows a rating of 50.4 for november. a number above 50 indicates economic expansion. joining us now is alyce andres-frantz of chicago mni report. good morning. how are you summing up this latest report? are these numbers...
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the south stream pipeline is meant to carry russian gas through bulgaria to austria and italy, but the u.s. and russia are arguing over the rules to be applied to the new pipeline. >> it is true that some difference remained regarding some aspects of energy relations between europe and russia. >> european demands for russia to separate gas companies and distribution channels have so far had no effect. and the russian leader was not prepared to take the criticism lying down. >> my good friend explained his position at such great length and with such a motion because he has a feeling he is in the wrong. >> the ongoing disputes about energy and trade are taking their toll on the you-russian relations. >> italy's prime minister has resigned. this move paves the way for elections to be held as early as february. mario monti has promised to hand in his resignation -- or had promised to hand in his resignation as soon as parliament passed a 2013 budget, which he led his -- kept his promise. he led a government of technocrats for the past year. europeans had held his economic reforms, but vote
the south stream pipeline is meant to carry russian gas through bulgaria to austria and italy, but the u.s. and russia are arguing over the rules to be applied to the new pipeline. >> it is true that some difference remained regarding some aspects of energy relations between europe and russia. >> european demands for russia to separate gas companies and distribution channels have so far had no effect. and the russian leader was not prepared to take the criticism lying down. >>...
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get cleaned out of the park we swept the ship park and then we took brooms and we took them to to austria to co clean up australia having most of the problems but the filth was in the offices so we didn't get to it but we did a little victory lap and the police brutalized to suppress the people like you know they do that they have done that for trying to twenty five years in this country during that year's nonviolent confrontations with the police whether they be in asserting one's first amendment rights to assemble uncommented spontaneous marches in the streets can be incredibly empowering movement building experience an antidote to the years of disempowering and williams free speech zones when it comes to be the mayor and yet civil resistance is but one part one tactic of the movement if you only saw the early stages of the occupy movement through the lens of the mainstream media you might think the movement was solely about clashes with the police. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you. breaking news a
get cleaned out of the park we swept the ship park and then we took brooms and we took them to to austria to co clean up australia having most of the problems but the filth was in the offices so we didn't get to it but we did a little victory lap and the police brutalized to suppress the people like you know they do that they have done that for trying to twenty five years in this country during that year's nonviolent confrontations with the police whether they be in asserting one's first...
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will transport russian natural gas through the black sea to bulgaria and on to greece its me and austria south stream is a competitor to being a bucco project that's the e.u. said time to reduces dependence on the russian gas however that project and the face of that project is currently uncertain due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction on a fifty percent of the south stream pipeline the rest is split between eataly germany and france yet many europe question whether this project is even needed the overall cost of construction is somewhere around twenty billion dollars and that makes it one of the most expensive and supply systems on earth and many critics believe that that's too much especially in times of the global economic recession but still that skepticism one stop a project which promises choice and security long into the future of. asia is saying a bunch of horror sources as well with the to move regional powerhouses china and angel needing fuel to feed their growing hunger but as nations score well over who gets the biggest slice of the oil
will transport russian natural gas through the black sea to bulgaria and on to greece its me and austria south stream is a competitor to being a bucco project that's the e.u. said time to reduces dependence on the russian gas however that project and the face of that project is currently uncertain due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction on a fifty percent of the south stream pipeline the rest is split between eataly germany and france yet many europe...
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nineteen ninety eight there was a crisis cooked up on austria the city of london export of to blow up that economy now they're buying dollars to protect themselves against a continuum or rotting by the opium dealing the british people who don't arrive with opium to sell. the revenues products for the same effect get a job securities. egypt's main opposition leaders are under investigation for allegedly inciting their supporters to overthrow president morsi among those facing a probe or nobel peace prize laureate mohamed el baradei and the former arab league chief a murder investigation was announced shortly after the islamics drafted a new constitution cementing elements of sharia law was officially approved in a referendum neil clark a world affairs contributor for britain's guardian newspaper explained why he thinks morsi is going after the opposition i. think he wants to sort of deflect attention from the economy because the underlying problem plate the biggest we're facing is the economic crisis one of four egyptians are without jobs poverty is on the right and the subsidies on fu
nineteen ninety eight there was a crisis cooked up on austria the city of london export of to blow up that economy now they're buying dollars to protect themselves against a continuum or rotting by the opium dealing the british people who don't arrive with opium to sell. the revenues products for the same effect get a job securities. egypt's main opposition leaders are under investigation for allegedly inciting their supporters to overthrow president morsi among those facing a probe or nobel...