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population of forty nine percent didn't trust the european bloc with anti u.s. sentiment growing in recent years a similar survey in twenty twelve revealed that sixty nine percent there of those who took part were euro skeptic let's talk more on the issue with more pritchard an outspoken and politician conservative m.p. with thanks for joining us here on r.t. now the e.u. referendum bill is here presumably you've seen the draft are you satisfied now. well first or can i say i'm not anti e.u. i'm actually pro independent united kingdom and pro having a sovereign nation in the united kingdom and in fact there are many benefits from our membership of the european union but there are issues around the democratic deficit in this country the majority of people have never had a say on europe either they were born in one thousand nine hundred five the date of the last referendum or if they were born there weren't organ after vote and even those that were born and old enough to vote and felt that europe has become more the political rather than an economic project so it'
population of forty nine percent didn't trust the european bloc with anti u.s. sentiment growing in recent years a similar survey in twenty twelve revealed that sixty nine percent there of those who took part were euro skeptic let's talk more on the issue with more pritchard an outspoken and politician conservative m.p. with thanks for joining us here on r.t. now the e.u. referendum bill is here presumably you've seen the draft are you satisfied now. well first or can i say i'm not anti e.u....
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europe's financial troubles are said to be fuelling a far right movements across the bloc include. with and it's not just economy neo nazi activists are preparing to march in germany there today and made accusations the country's authorities have underestimated the extremist threat that appears to be the case for other members to as artie's piece all of the now reports from britain in the west to greece in the east far right groups are making their voices heard. this financial crisis affected everyone and it has allowed the right wing organizations to give people someone to blame for their problems it's those people's fault that is how they were crude. greece has seen
europe's financial troubles are said to be fuelling a far right movements across the bloc include. with and it's not just economy neo nazi activists are preparing to march in germany there today and made accusations the country's authorities have underestimated the extremist threat that appears to be the case for other members to as artie's piece all of the now reports from britain in the west to greece in the east far right groups are making their voices heard. this financial crisis affected...
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member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if the. all of this is just talk reporting from brussels i'm tess are cilia that is the language some outcomes are now the back of another button crisis but this time it's of confidence a new poll shows europeans are becoming increasingly pessimistic and worried in fact for young people's future the picture is even gloomier when you look at people's opinion concerning employment whether block wide pessimism over job security and pensions what's notable here though is that of all the respondents it's the young that hold the least hope for the future something are just bitter all over witness across portugal. with unemployment on the rise the portuguese of facing a new set of challenges if you don't want to be a statistic if you don't want to be a number you have to. be committed with their own responsibility of making your own job joe has done just that turning his back on an educa
member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if the. all of this is just talk reporting from brussels i'm tess are cilia that is the language some outcomes are now the back of another button crisis but this time it's of confidence a new poll shows europeans are becoming increasingly pessimistic and worried in fact for young...
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skeptic britain is in out referendum by the end of twenty seventeen other bloc members appear to lose trust in a united europe as well. three in troops fight for control of a rebel stronghold never lebanese border be a key arms supplier for opposition forces at least fifty eight people have died in the battle for the city. will make allegations iran gives the go ahead for u.n. inspectors to visit one of its nuclear facilities only if they sign a protocol at this suspicion about the country's nuclear program speak to the head of the international nuclear watchdog. international news and comment twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. to stay or to go that's the question center stage of british politics as a pros and cons of membership are thrashed out drove to build on an in out referendum recently issued by the ruling conservative party as it must be held before the end of twenty seventeen that's been hailed as paving a clear route towards change and opinion polls suggest an exit from the e.u. is the most likely route let's take a look at a survey by the euro barometer polling ce
skeptic britain is in out referendum by the end of twenty seventeen other bloc members appear to lose trust in a united europe as well. three in troops fight for control of a rebel stronghold never lebanese border be a key arms supplier for opposition forces at least fifty eight people have died in the battle for the city. will make allegations iran gives the go ahead for u.n. inspectors to visit one of its nuclear facilities only if they sign a protocol at this suspicion about the country's...
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population didn't trust the european bloc with n.t.e.u. sentiment growing in recent years a similar survey in twenty twelve revealed that sixty nine percent of those who took part saying a lot of discontent. has been finding out what others in europe think about britain . should it stay or should it go britain's future in the e.u. is getting serious air time at home that we're better off out now whether britain should remain in the gate for britain to leave the european union to those that britain would leave behind think about an e.u. with no u.k. britain is important but the truth is of course you are could survive without britain it still would be european union it would be still a very large market it is possible it is thinkable we can have a european union without britain among germany's euro skeptics there's a grudging respect for their british counterparts challenging brussels bureaucracy however they fear they could be in for more of that bureaucracy should the u.k. leave it will probably have a backlash for the european thinking a
population didn't trust the european bloc with n.t.e.u. sentiment growing in recent years a similar survey in twenty twelve revealed that sixty nine percent of those who took part saying a lot of discontent. has been finding out what others in europe think about britain . should it stay or should it go britain's future in the e.u. is getting serious air time at home that we're better off out now whether britain should remain in the gate for britain to leave the european union to those that...
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member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. now according to another asked imette taxing what stashed away in european tax havens alone would raise enough money to an extreme poverty worldwide well let's hear now more on that from the group making that claim joining me now is catherine all year from oxfam international advocacy thanks very much catherine for talking to us here on r t well as we know oxfam accuses you of turning a blind eye to takes tax havens in europe but isn't the summit of brussels in fact the proof that our european leaders are working out a solution to put an end to tax evasion. you know really really surprised about having. to get rid of it but it's going to actually grow to not just talk about how to be gentle but actually are actually because you know. that if he didn't write the individual is actually. better than two. hundred twenty two countrie
member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. now according to another asked imette taxing what stashed away in european tax havens alone would raise enough money to an extreme poverty worldwide well let's hear now more on that from the group making that claim joining me now is...
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the blocs followed bymilln peop. >> they will be completely blocked. officials the to toia is part of a campaign allow more censorship. it appeared back online. china needs to tolerate a certain amount of descent. it is never knowing exactly how much, one day to the next. >> the treatment involves taking thousands of time lapse photographs of embryos. how do doctors select those most likely to thrive? the fertility clinic in manchester to find out more. >> this time left photography reveals the first days of an embryo's development in a dish. using thousands of villages to see which are the lowest risk of chromosomal abnormalities. >> it will have to be removed from the incubator. compare that with these new machines where the embryo is constantly under the microscope. arehealthiest looking ones collected and implanted. >> the research in the resulting in a live birth. what wethree decades of call embryology. a live birth using a single embryo and this is the technology. >> of the first attempt. dodge the chances of having a child with any chromosomal
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they want a separate budget to fight joblessness across the bloc as well as a full-time economic chief with more powers. >> but hollande is a socialist, and merkel heads a conservative government, so do the two have big differences? >> it is no secret that the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economies do not see eye to eye on several major issues in the eu, so a visit of the exhibition of german paintings at the louvre was perhaps a chance for them to get to know each other better. at the talks held later, the two leaders put on a show of unity. they said their countries would weather the financial crisis together and would present a united front at next month's eu summit on growth and employment. >> much of our discussion was about mobilizing the european funds from 2014 through 2020. and including them in our future planning. >> they also pledged to press ahead with plans for a so- called common economic government in the eurozone. >> we need more coordination of our economic policies. that should be based on harmonizing our institutions to promote closer cooperation with n the
they want a separate budget to fight joblessness across the bloc as well as a full-time economic chief with more powers. >> but hollande is a socialist, and merkel heads a conservative government, so do the two have big differences? >> it is no secret that the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economies do not see eye to eye on several major issues in the eu, so a visit of the exhibition of german paintings at the louvre was perhaps a chance for them to get to know each other...
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they want a separate budget to fight joblessness across the bloc as well as a full-time economic chief with more powers. >> but hollande is a socialist, and merkel heads a conservative government, so do the two have big differences? >> it is no secret that the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economies do not see eye to eye on several major issues in the eu, so a visit of the exhibition of german paintings at the louvre was perhaps a chance for them to get to know each other better. at the talks held later, the two leaders put on a show of unity. they said their countries would weather the financial crisis together and would present a united front at next month's eu summit on growth and employment. >> much of our discussion was about mobilizing the european funds from 2014 through 2020. and including them in our future planning. >> they also pledged to press ahead with plans for a so- called common economic government in the eurozone. >> we need more coordination of our economic policies. that should be based on harmonizing our institutions to promote closer cooperation with n the
they want a separate budget to fight joblessness across the bloc as well as a full-time economic chief with more powers. >> but hollande is a socialist, and merkel heads a conservative government, so do the two have big differences? >> it is no secret that the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economies do not see eye to eye on several major issues in the eu, so a visit of the exhibition of german paintings at the louvre was perhaps a chance for them to get to know each other...
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member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. when estimates of puts the total sum of wealth stashed away in european tax havens alone at nine and a half trillion euros let's put that number in perspective and why something's only being done about it now with tech specialist twenty amanda is a from the consultancy firm age j c group or mr manders of eve's been quite soft on the offshore banking system for decades now why should others now pay for the home grown crisis i think all right i think we're going to move on from there will come back to mr manders as we're having difficulty with his son but all come back to that story at the top of the hour right now e's later somebody comes on the back of another budding quizes but this time is of competence a new poll shows europeans are becoming increasingly worried for young people suture the picture is even gloomier when we loo
member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. when estimates of puts the total sum of wealth stashed away in european tax havens alone at nine and a half trillion euros let's put that number in perspective and why something's only being done about it now with tech specialist...
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member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. well some it comes as a new poll shows few europeans believe the crisis management efforts will be effective well as we can see there's a huge percent of those who don't believe the future would bright for young europeans in particular the picture is even gloomy if we look at a piece concerning employment in italy ninety two percent of people there are pessimistic about job security europeans are also becoming increasingly pessimistic about having a secure pension with only a tiny minority saying they're confident about their future. well as we've been seeing there's growing pessimism even in the e.u. as powerhouses like france and germany in most crisis hit states they're educated you thought taking the future into their own hands having lost faith of politicians is all of the reports from portugal. with unemployment on the ris
member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. well some it comes as a new poll shows few europeans believe the crisis management efforts will be effective well as we can see there's a huge percent of those who don't believe the future would bright for young europeans in particular...
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euro skeptic britain i isn't in our referendum by the end of twenty seventeen while other bloc members appear to lose trust in the united europe as well. three pm in the russian capital you're watching r t. welcome to the program a double car bomb attack in the iraqi border town of basra has been followed by another string of deadly explosions in the capital nine blast in baghdad neighborhoods killing twenty four and wounding scores more while at least ten people died in earlier explosions in basra a town near the border with iran our disposal here has been monitoring the situation. according to iraqi officials some car bombs have exploded in shiite neighborhoods in the capital city of baghdad now we're hearing that they took place at outdoor market places at bus stops and on the streets of shiite areas on monday morning also on monday morning before these attacks they were to diggy car bombs that targeted a bus station and a restaurant in the southern city of basra which is close to the arabian border in that attack at least ten people were killed and some twenty seven people wounded
euro skeptic britain i isn't in our referendum by the end of twenty seventeen while other bloc members appear to lose trust in the united europe as well. three pm in the russian capital you're watching r t. welcome to the program a double car bomb attack in the iraqi border town of basra has been followed by another string of deadly explosions in the capital nine blast in baghdad neighborhoods killing twenty four and wounding scores more while at least ten people died in earlier explosions in...
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citizens living in the country britain is accused of discriminating against people from bloc while london in response is calling the move a land grab and says it will find every step of the way arches or cilia reports. the european commission is once again looking more closely at the affairs of its member states not one that's making particular noise especially while the citizens of that country is the commission's decision to lodge a case against the u.k. of the european court of justice because the commission says that the u.k. has the discriminatory against nationals of other e.u. countries in receiving welfare now there's already been reaction from the u.k. particularly angry was from the government i want to from the work and pensions secretary who says that he will want to cave in he says a brussels is once again launching a land grab and over reaching into its areas of responsibilities and meddling into the affairs of national governments now we have spoken to a legal expert to explain to us why the commission has done what it has the commission can start an action against member s
citizens living in the country britain is accused of discriminating against people from bloc while london in response is calling the move a land grab and says it will find every step of the way arches or cilia reports. the european commission is once again looking more closely at the affairs of its member states not one that's making particular noise especially while the citizens of that country is the commission's decision to lodge a case against the u.k. of the european court of justice...
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indeed involved in what happened today you have to remember that the free syrian army isn't the one bloc so if one spokesman denies that it might very well be that another opposition group which also use of the title the free syrian army could have been involved in one of the rockets even landed near a church and its laws on the border between the southern beirut and the christian district so obviously this is not an attack on a husband lobbyists or a husband law institution it's a clearly an act of terrorism against the innocent civilians on it and habited area and so i think it just goes to show you the nature of these groups who we are dealing with. reports emerge in the u.k. claiming russia is playing it safe when it comes to defense sales to syria moscow halting a deal to sell advanced anti-aircraft missiles to damascus worth up to a billion dollars out of fear they could fall into the wrong hands head to our website for more on the aborted deal plus. injured ten people rally outside a south korean newspaper his office is angry at comments it made about the atomic bombings of hirosh
indeed involved in what happened today you have to remember that the free syrian army isn't the one bloc so if one spokesman denies that it might very well be that another opposition group which also use of the title the free syrian army could have been involved in one of the rockets even landed near a church and its laws on the border between the southern beirut and the christian district so obviously this is not an attack on a husband lobbyists or a husband law institution it's a clearly an...
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member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. the e.u. summit comes as a new poll shows few young europeans believe the crisis management efforts will be effective as we can see there's a huge percent of those who don't believe the future will be bright pictures even gloomy if we look at pinions concerning employment in italy a staggering ninety two percent there are pessimistic about job security then the europeans moving on are also becoming increasingly worried about having a secure pension but only a tiny minority saying they're confident about the future and amid this doom and gloom it's young people in particular who seem to have lost faith because all of the reports now from portugal. with unemployment on the rise the portuguese of facing a new set of challenges if you don't want to be a statistic if you don't want to be a number you have to. be committed with their
member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. the e.u. summit comes as a new poll shows few young europeans believe the crisis management efforts will be effective as we can see there's a huge percent of those who don't believe the future will be bright pictures even gloomy if we...
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capital but at least use water cannons and tear gas on the company's hard line is known as the black bloc clashes broke out when the protest is attempted to ten temporary arre cade's component. fifty. thousand people turned out for an anti-gay marriage rally in the french capital demonstrators in paris are angry that the country's new same sex marriage and adoption act came into force a week ago they say president hollande is prioritizing the issue over the economy france is now the ninth country in europe to legalize gay marriage previous game marches have ended in clashes between the far right and police for fears of the syrian conflict spilling over borders have been ignited by an attack on the capital of neighboring lebanon several people were injured when two rockets landed in the hezbollah control district to beirut a lebanese militant group's been strongly supporting the embattled syrian government but the rebel syrian army has denied involvement a middle east expert. at least he believes that a splinter group could be to blame. some members of the free syrian army denied it howeve
capital but at least use water cannons and tear gas on the company's hard line is known as the black bloc clashes broke out when the protest is attempted to ten temporary arre cade's component. fifty. thousand people turned out for an anti-gay marriage rally in the french capital demonstrators in paris are angry that the country's new same sex marriage and adoption act came into force a week ago they say president hollande is prioritizing the issue over the economy france is now the ninth...
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indeed involved in what happened today you have to remember that the free syrian army isn't the one bloc so if one spokesman denies that it might very well be that another opposition of opposition group which also uses a title feel free syrian army could have been involved now a second comment is regarding the term the hospital or control district let me just clarify that the area in which the rockets impacted it is in fact in southern beirut yes and southern beirut does include the main headquarters or institutions of hezbollah but it isn't all of southern by wood which is hezbollah's buildings there are many areas where hezbollah has no presence in southern beirut and one of those areas is the area which was attacked today one of the rockets even landed in the er a church and it lies on the border between southern beirut and the christian district so obviously this is not an attack on a husband law base or of hezbollah institution it's a clearly an act of terrorism against innocent civilians on an inhabited area and so i think it just goes to show you the nature of these groups who we
indeed involved in what happened today you have to remember that the free syrian army isn't the one bloc so if one spokesman denies that it might very well be that another opposition of opposition group which also uses a title feel free syrian army could have been involved now a second comment is regarding the term the hospital or control district let me just clarify that the area in which the rockets impacted it is in fact in southern beirut yes and southern beirut does include the main...
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has become his main target criticized britain for splintering the bloc saying his duty was now to bring europe out of its lethargy but as he says are cilia reports he could be trying to prop up his own plummeting popularity. there's been a lot of your skepticism growing in the u.k. and david cameron had said that he wants to put the membership of the e.u. to a vote in twenty seventeen and went along i was asked this question a lot simply said europe existed before britain joined it you know. it was very noticeable how long has really been trying to go on the offensive it was acting up showing himself to be a strong leader at this point because he himself is facing a very large and growing euro skepticism in his own country if you just look at the latest figures there's a pew research showing that even if most french people still want to remain as part of the eurozone seventy seven percent of french people think that this closer economic ties with the entire union has been detrimental to their own economies so all on barry singh so he has been talking to the french people that this is au
has become his main target criticized britain for splintering the bloc saying his duty was now to bring europe out of its lethargy but as he says are cilia reports he could be trying to prop up his own plummeting popularity. there's been a lot of your skepticism growing in the u.k. and david cameron had said that he wants to put the membership of the e.u. to a vote in twenty seventeen and went along i was asked this question a lot simply said europe existed before britain joined it you know. it...
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member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. spearheading today's effort to lift the veil on banks is british prime minister david cameron let's discuss what his role in all of this would solve the editor of international tax review magazine mr. the u.k. currently has ten that takes a havens and there is jurisdiction what what's being done about them i think in the past u.k. has been particularly negligent about its overseas territories and crown depend sees it has a responsibility certainly to. systems in the u.k. in the e.u. and the wider world particularly the developing world to increasingly crack down its tax havens it's certainly going to need to promote a very serious regime of automatic information exchange the first steps of that board being taken and i think it should definitely be going a lot wider at the summit leaders are now molly the blast list of tax havens
member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. spearheading today's effort to lift the veil on banks is british prime minister david cameron let's discuss what his role in all of this would solve the editor of international tax review magazine mr. the u.k. currently has ten that...
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member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. for the fight against tax evasion to be effective aid muscling compass more than just see that's the view of someone the editor of international text your magazine the issue certainly is much wider than the e.u. alone there's a certain tax havens are within the e.u. territory certain tax havens are e.u. members and and some have very strong relations with europe so. brussels and the e.u. leaders to do have a certain amount of leeway in the goetia with these territories but yes. the issue is so much wider and it has to be tackled after the g. twenty level and o.e.c.d. level a un level much much bigger than europe alone the problem is certainly very big it is costing the u.k. extra in the tune of tens of billions a year the estimates to vary but it's certainly considerable and considering that the government is implementing hyster
member countries like switzerland are more nicko the bloc should take bigger steps in imposing a tougher tax avoidance laws now today the summit is going to show whether leaders are willing to take that step or if all of this is just talk reporting from brussels. for the fight against tax evasion to be effective aid muscling compass more than just see that's the view of someone the editor of international text your magazine the issue certainly is much wider than the e.u. alone there's a certain...
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britain i as an in out referendum by the end of twenty seventeen while the other bloc members appear to lose trust in a united europe as well. and atomic allegations iran gives the go ahead for u.n. inspectors to visit one of its nuclear facilities but only if they sign a protocol laying out there are suspicions about the country's nuclear program to speak to the head of the international nuclear watchdog. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now double car bomb attack in iraq a border town of basra has been followed by another string of deadly explosions in the capital nine blast in baghdad iraq shiite neighborhoods killing twenty four and wanting scores more while at least ten people died in the earlier explosions in basra a town near the border with iran are supposedly or has been monitoring the situation . according to iraqi officials some car bombs have exploded in shiite neighborhoods in the capital city of baghdad now we're hearing that they took place at outdoor market places at bus stops and on the streets of shiit
britain i as an in out referendum by the end of twenty seventeen while the other bloc members appear to lose trust in a united europe as well. and atomic allegations iran gives the go ahead for u.n. inspectors to visit one of its nuclear facilities but only if they sign a protocol laying out there are suspicions about the country's nuclear program to speak to the head of the international nuclear watchdog. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the...
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ironically, belgium could become the first eurozone company to be fined for breaking the bloc's fiscal rules. >>> well, the latest in france and spain have urged eu companies have tapped for youth unemployment projects. they outlined a number of measures, including a youth guarantee scheme. the promise to everyone under the age of 25 for a job, further education or training. mario area hoy, meanwhile, said subsidies for youth unemployment should be exempt from deficit measures. 23.5% of young people are jobless in the eu. in greece and spain, it is over 50%. >>> well, the wto in conjunction with the eocb will release their biannual economic outlook for all major world economies in under an hour's time and pascal lamy is director general at the world trade organization. nice to have you back on board with us. let me first of all ask you about the big story across european markets, whether we will see deficit leniency for the likes of france, spain, italy and also the netherlands. do you think there should be more time for these countries to bring their deficits back to the 3% mark? >> w
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the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall today it was directed to countries the former eastern bloc the same pattern was repeated in afghanistan and iraq during the war on terror. if you have took aboard diplomacy it's a very subtle way of pushing a message of agenda. to another country you know because if you if you've seen even in a muslim it's the training even cheap and since they use food in there if you don't train much on such a dance like a human being you keep rewarding it with a little biscuit or something so. then they tell you jump up american people saying jump up you jump up see what i mean. from very early on africa became the focus of attention as the u.s. and soviet union were trying to gain zones of influence countries like somalia ethiopia and kenya received help. there's a little peace is good as it would be easy to prove to them or the police does that mean that the united states is doing business to be providing you with the same time there's no politics behind the good news. going in there we're trying to do things in a way that is most effective way to save l
the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall today it was directed to countries the former eastern bloc the same pattern was repeated in afghanistan and iraq during the war on terror. if you have took aboard diplomacy it's a very subtle way of pushing a message of agenda. to another country you know because if you if you've seen even in a muslim it's the training even cheap and since they use food in there if you don't train much on such a dance like a human being you keep rewarding it with a...
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flashing lights and the right- wing bloc. thank you very much. other roads are running smoothly at this time. coming in from virginia. for now, i will send it back to autria.d >> still to come, new details in the shooting death in alexandria. arias will have to wait a little longer to see if she will get life in prison or the death penalty for killing her boyfriend. a new jury will be brought in to decide her fate. she was convicted last week of killing her ex-boyfriend in 2008. the trial will begin again july 18. boy scouts of america has decided to lift the ban on openly gay scouts, but gay scout leaders are still not allowed. 1400 members of the boy scouts national council voted in texas yesterday. 61% supported the new policy that takes effect january 1. earlier this morning, president ,bama -- early this morning president obama will head to the naval academy to deliver the commencement address. >> then he will sign a bill designated to honor the lives of four young girls killed in a racially motivated bombing in birmingham, alabama in 1963.
flashing lights and the right- wing bloc. thank you very much. other roads are running smoothly at this time. coming in from virginia. for now, i will send it back to autria.d >> still to come, new details in the shooting death in alexandria. arias will have to wait a little longer to see if she will get life in prison or the death penalty for killing her boyfriend. a new jury will be brought in to decide her fate. she was convicted last week of killing her ex-boyfriend in 2008. the trial...
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sullivan whether or not it's the co- lateral agreement is that there's notification and the bloc-vote notification may not be the right form can we create a notification or is there anything like a cvc that would bridge that gap? we would like to see it but we don't have the legal knowledge. >> i think the only thing i can say is there's a desire to create more notice. i don't see why that notice can only be arrested to. and the extent of the intent is to create a force fulfill city liability. i think we retirement that not be - >> that's something the stay can agree to. >> if it's a notice and a process the staff has beefed-up the notice in the agreement and there's an ability to talk about that. if i may also respond. to me the importance is the whole commission supports notice and notice that goes above and beyond of the 2.2. and i think from what i hear there is a way to do that. whether the website changes or the block go notifications don't work. i want to make sure that the opt is saying we can be comfortable with that. the reason i bring up notebook notification we do have a b
sullivan whether or not it's the co- lateral agreement is that there's notification and the bloc-vote notification may not be the right form can we create a notification or is there anything like a cvc that would bridge that gap? we would like to see it but we don't have the legal knowledge. >> i think the only thing i can say is there's a desire to create more notice. i don't see why that notice can only be arrested to. and the extent of the intent is to create a force fulfill city...