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and accept the euro. questions of dignity, pride, national honor, emblematic, symbolic traditions and institutions and beliefs and practices are sometimes the last and the hardest and the slowest things to die. so there's comparable reservation on some. omar has a similar degree of pride in its independence and its national sovereignty and its territorial integrity hard cost, harder than others in the last 40 years and in oman has perhaps the closest most intimate, most intensive relationship with the british than of the six dccc countries. it's also a matter of principle. this is the degree to which a country's indebtedness can be an acceptable percentage of its gross national product. and the european union countries focus on this as well. oman found this unacceptable constrictive and curbing to be the last to develop of the six, it recognizes it may have to borrow more than any of the others in order to catch up faster than it would otherwise be the case. and the uae has also shown its reluctance in pa
and accept the euro. questions of dignity, pride, national honor, emblematic, symbolic traditions and institutions and beliefs and practices are sometimes the last and the hardest and the slowest things to die. so there's comparable reservation on some. omar has a similar degree of pride in its independence and its national sovereignty and its territorial integrity hard cost, harder than others in the last 40 years and in oman has perhaps the closest most intimate, most intensive relationship...
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hundreds of millions of euros is not covered by government debt. it is not covered because we do not have this obligation. i want to know if your to take the initiative and make sure that the bond market be put in place. the greeks have to do something. i am not disputing that. >> be reassured by yesterday's comment to cut the public deficit through permit expenditure, we believe the current budget for 2010 is being discussed in the greek parliament. they are steps in the right direction. this is the question of public finances. we were impressed by the trended representation -- decanted representation greece will submit to the commission in january. i trust that this program will include concrete measures to ensure lasting cooperation. having said this, i do not consider it proper to put forward this scenario. we should support greece in the enforcement of those measures. >> president, maybe i could come back to what i saying. the problem with the market is that it could help greece, but it does not mean that they don't need to carry out their ref
hundreds of millions of euros is not covered by government debt. it is not covered because we do not have this obligation. i want to know if your to take the initiative and make sure that the bond market be put in place. the greeks have to do something. i am not disputing that. >> be reassured by yesterday's comment to cut the public deficit through permit expenditure, we believe the current budget for 2010 is being discussed in the greek parliament. they are steps in the right direction....
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the launching of the euro was seen not only have to economic but political significance. all of this was seen in threatening terms by the united states. and a major u.s. objective during the 1990s was to come up with a new purpose for nato because it was felt nato was the major institution through which america could establish its dominance over europe. and if nato could be revive and have a new logic and a new rationale, america would be better placed to prevent europe from establishing this feared and dreaded independent foreign policy. to a large extent this u.s.-european tension which existed throughout the 1990s played out as an arena in the former yugoslavia. europe tried to establish its credentials to act as an independent power in yugoslavia. america tried to establish its dominance in yugoslavia as well. and there was a certain adversarial relationship between europe and america. and in particular, this very -- this intense american concern was heightened during 1998 and 1999 by the launching of the euro, which actually took place in january of 1999. and also th
the launching of the euro was seen not only have to economic but political significance. all of this was seen in threatening terms by the united states. and a major u.s. objective during the 1990s was to come up with a new purpose for nato because it was felt nato was the major institution through which america could establish its dominance over europe. and if nato could be revive and have a new logic and a new rationale, america would be better placed to prevent europe from establishing this...
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my rent was low and i paid 200 euros -- one of the 75 euros a month to lease my car.t i am being paid for my salary, although i was not being paid a lot like america, i still do not have -- i was not stressed out or overly concerned about my lifestyle because i was still able to travel and go on vacations and live a decent life on the amount of money i was being paid host: thank you for your input. guest: personal testimony in these cases is better than abstract. t noodling. salaries for teachers are low vapor the french have a bargain that they say they will accept the low salaries across the board, especially in the civil government functions in exchange for job security, 35-hour work weeks, a six-week vacations, a pretty decent health care, and many other things provided by the state. in many ways, that can be a pleasant experience especially if your young person and you have things you'd like to do. in other ways, it can be stifling. in france, there are only a few ways to do it if you want to become a teacher or a journalist or a doctor, you have to go to a certa
my rent was low and i paid 200 euros -- one of the 75 euros a month to lease my car.t i am being paid for my salary, although i was not being paid a lot like america, i still do not have -- i was not stressed out or overly concerned about my lifestyle because i was still able to travel and go on vacations and live a decent life on the amount of money i was being paid host: thank you for your input. guest: personal testimony in these cases is better than abstract. t noodling. salaries for...
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operors of the euro star train said lited service would resume tomorrow. ford moars will offer youts and early retirement to,000 fact other workers. it is an attempt treduce costs by 2011. union workers have uil late januarto accept the offers with paynts of up to $7000. ford offered buyou earlier this year but on 1,000 employeeaccepted the offer. on wall street today, the do jones industrial average gaed 85 points to close at 10414. the nasdaq rose nearly 26 points to close at 2237. mexico city lelized gay marria today. the first ace in latin america to do so. the mexican capil's legislature voted redefine marriage as, qte, the free uniting two people. the city's may is expected to sign it into law. polish pole have recovered the sign stolen fr the main gate of the auschwitz concentration camp officials said today they arrest five men described as common cminals looking to make a profit. the thieves legedly cut the sign into three pieceso make easier to transport. the n could face up to ten years in prison for eft of an object of special culral value. the
operors of the euro star train said lited service would resume tomorrow. ford moars will offer youts and early retirement to,000 fact other workers. it is an attempt treduce costs by 2011. union workers have uil late januarto accept the offers with paynts of up to $7000. ford offered buyou earlier this year but on 1,000 employeeaccepted the offer. on wall street today, the do jones industrial average gaed 85 points to close at 10414. the nasdaq rose nearly 26 points to close at 2237. mexico...
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by the launching of the euro which actually took place in january of a 0e -- '99. and also there was concern about european anger over seeming american arrogance in an effort to dominate previous interventions, particularly in boss any ya. even great britain was now showing interest in the possibility of an independent foreign policy, a very alarming development from the standpoint of the united states. so i think what you have here to a large extent was american efforts to use a new war in kosovo as a context in which to draw the allies together for a moral crusade under american leadership in a way that would give a new relevance to nato. 1999 was to be the 50th anniversary year for nato, symbolically very important, and also the u.s. wanted to change nato's charter to give nato an ability to act not only in europe, but to act out of area. in other words, to defend western interests outside of europe and potentially any part of the world. and they wanted to do this in the context of a successful war. now, initially kosovo was seen as a distraction from these larg
by the launching of the euro which actually took place in january of a 0e -- '99. and also there was concern about european anger over seeming american arrogance in an effort to dominate previous interventions, particularly in boss any ya. even great britain was now showing interest in the possibility of an independent foreign policy, a very alarming development from the standpoint of the united states. so i think what you have here to a large extent was american efforts to use a new war in...
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traditionally, american conservatives have been euro-centric in their political and cultural discourse, but how can conservatives convincingly articulate this perspective to non-immigrants and superficially educated young americans and at a time when much of europe itself no longer seems euro-centric? these are not idle questions. in 2008 the political scientist james caesar observed that for 30 years the conservative movement in the united states has been defending ideas, in his words, that almost all other nations in the west are abandoning, the concept of the nation itself. the importance of biblical religion, and the truth of natural right philosophy. traditionally, americans have adhered to a form of national self-understanding that scholars term american exceptionalism. ronald reagan did, and he carried the country with him. now, increasingly, the reaganite vision of american goodness and uniqueness that most conservatives embrace seems both more exceptional and more vulnerable than ever. with what arguments, symbols, rituals and vocabulary can conservatives make their case for t
traditionally, american conservatives have been euro-centric in their political and cultural discourse, but how can conservatives convincingly articulate this perspective to non-immigrants and superficially educated young americans and at a time when much of europe itself no longer seems euro-centric? these are not idle questions. in 2008 the political scientist james caesar observed that for 30 years the conservative movement in the united states has been defending ideas, in his words, that...
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last year they gave 3-quarters of a billion euros to medical research.e to brussels to sell this parliament that if we pass the legislation drafted on alternative investments we cut their funding by two thirds. please don't say one thing or do another. >> please keep your time because we would like to give the floor to more people. >> congratulations to cambridge. cambridge is one of the greatest universities in europe and the world and it is precisely because we don't have so many cameras in europe that they have been working to have a real research area because cambridge is an important university. they are quite international and able to attract different funding. in other countries especially small countries, some of the tourist countries they don't have that kind of resources. that is why we need not only private funding like the ones we mentioned, welcome all the force of the foundation and the ones we mention but also public funding from the state and the european union budget. that is one of the points for the european union budget. the investmen
last year they gave 3-quarters of a billion euros to medical research.e to brussels to sell this parliament that if we pass the legislation drafted on alternative investments we cut their funding by two thirds. please don't say one thing or do another. >> please keep your time because we would like to give the floor to more people. >> congratulations to cambridge. cambridge is one of the greatest universities in europe and the world and it is precisely because we don't have so many...
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the euro factory yet. doesn't matter, doesn't matter whether i've visited. we should consider the industry as a whole. this industry of train car manufacturers as those companies that work directly with russian railroads. of course, this has to do with the efficiency and the economic recovery that requires increased transportation as soon as transportation increases, revenues of russian railroads increase. we won't be able to support our infrastructure monopolies from the state budget. otherwise we cannot take care of our social responsibilities including pensions. but we'll do what we can. we did it this year, and we'll do it next year as well. we just promised 25 billion rubles to russian railroads. there'll be 50 billion of support next year. so i'm aware of the situation at various plants. i maintain contact with your shareholders. recently, we discussed some issues outside moscow. i talked to the russian railroads ceo. the order of 2010 will remain at the same level as 2009. >> translator: at least th
the euro factory yet. doesn't matter, doesn't matter whether i've visited. we should consider the industry as a whole. this industry of train car manufacturers as those companies that work directly with russian railroads. of course, this has to do with the efficiency and the economic recovery that requires increased transportation as soon as transportation increases, revenues of russian railroads increase. we won't be able to support our infrastructure monopolies from the state budget....
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those should be considered as well, the euro is a big part of this story.s if gorbachev had gotten his act together with a number of east european leaders, who are pacifists, who wanted the lesson of world war ii to be that central europe should be permanent nently demilitarized, forever become a neutral zone, not just a neutral germany, but a neutral zone. the only crickcally elected leader was strongly opposed to east germany going into nato. his foreign minister resigned. if they had ever gotten their act together and come up with some coherent alternative that perhaps could have gelled. as they pointed out in a breakfast session, we were aware that there were all these other things involved that would make our life difficult. our job was to keep the pace moving. one of the great virtues of prefab is that it's already there. you don't waste any time on conceptualizing, and this is the last point. people in the east knew what they were getting and they wanted it. they saw the benefits. they saw the western lifestyle. and when push came to shove in the eas
those should be considered as well, the euro is a big part of this story.s if gorbachev had gotten his act together with a number of east european leaders, who are pacifists, who wanted the lesson of world war ii to be that central europe should be permanent nently demilitarized, forever become a neutral zone, not just a neutral germany, but a neutral zone. the only crickcally elected leader was strongly opposed to east germany going into nato. his foreign minister resigned. if they had ever...
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she was sentenced to pay 40,000 euros to patrick lamumba for defamation.o you know where he came in? >> well, there -- during the time frame in which meredith lost her life and when amanda was actually arrested, it was about a 90-hour time frame. during that 90 hours amanda was actually questioned and interrogated for over 41 hours. and it culminated in a 14-hour overnight very aggressive interrogation. she told us it's -- she has never been more scared in her entire life. she was asked to visualize a number of things, they prompted her towards patrick lamumba and literally she described even in her testimony six to eight people circling her, shouting at her, questioning at her, hitting her in the back of the head. and at that stage of the game you're virtually willing to sign anything in order to get out of that situation. and that's a circumstance that if you take a look at it, across the world, you're going to find that a number of people do a number of things. and i believe that's exactly what happened in this case. and one thing to point out here is t
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hereviously covered international terrorism from euro. >> thank you, it's a pleure. >>ehrer: now, you entered a plea of not guiltyoday, right. >> yesthieghts tt's correct. >> lehrer:what exactly is he charged with doing. >> he'charged with acting as a scout dog an intensive recoaissance by the packing stink terrorist oup carrying out the tacks using a cover as a amican businessman. in mumi opens a front business there and is suting video taping the tarts that were ultitely hit by these commando teams at killed 1 70 people. he's accused in a llow up plot this year of doing the same nd of scouting in denma for what wod have been a plot to attack the newspar that published the characterrures of the prophe moaned somyears ago. he's accused of thatuccessful attack and follow up pt of the same nate. >> lehrer: gettinback to the specifics in a ment. who is this guy. he was born in chigo, lives in chico now. >> he was born in the states he lives in chicago now bu actually born,is mother's from iladelphia. grew up in pakisn went to miliry school there and comes back to the st
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the economic issues and the euros would be a part of this story. if they have gotten their act together so in a central europe should be permanently demilitarized. >> the only democratic leader was strongly opposed. if they had ever gotten their act together and come up with some alternative that perhaps could have gel. . he said, we were aware of all of these other alternatives. our job was to keep the pace moving. one of the virtues is that it is already there. you don't waist any time conceptualizing. people in the east knew what they were doing. they wanted it. they saw the western lifestyle. when push came shove, it was really the end game in the competition, east german voted in overwhelming numbers for prefab >> the most powerful country in the world wanted prefab. the most powerful country in europe wanted prefab. >> let me make one last 30-second comment. .
the economic issues and the euros would be a part of this story. if they have gotten their act together so in a central europe should be permanently demilitarized. >> the only democratic leader was strongly opposed. if they had ever gotten their act together and come up with some alternative that perhaps could have gel. . he said, we were aware of all of these other alternatives. our job was to keep the pace moving. one of the virtues is that it is already there. you don't waist any time...
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of 2.4 billion euros.s should enable the world to reach its aim of 10 billion a year in dollars for climate change help for each year until 2012. and let me say, this financial agreement could not have got off the ground without the strongest european cooperation. britain will contribute one and a half billion pounds. but there will also have to be additional and predictable finance in the medium term, 2020 and beyond. the figure of 100 billion euros has been set for the long-term climate change by 2020. and the council, the european council, reaffirmed its commitment to provide its fair share of this international public support. i can say to the house that from 2013, the u.k. will provide additional private finance over and above not quite 7% overseas development commitment under the european council, we have official development assistance commitment in view of the impact of the economic crisis of the poorest. there is an urgent need to promote rainforest countries, 20 percent for early finance should b
of 2.4 billion euros.s should enable the world to reach its aim of 10 billion a year in dollars for climate change help for each year until 2012. and let me say, this financial agreement could not have got off the ground without the strongest european cooperation. britain will contribute one and a half billion pounds. but there will also have to be additional and predictable finance in the medium term, 2020 and beyond. the figure of 100 billion euros has been set for the long-term climate...
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doctor bill cosby's original introduction opened, supposedly command, a 300 euros blackmun had decidedto say when he was about 10, to keep a scrapbook, a record of what it was like for himself and his people in these united states. well, this is that a scrapbook, and everyone associated with it has been inspired by the more than 500 articles, photographs and posters data contained. from doctor morrison, who was inspired to write but love it from an article on page 10. it was written in 1856 entitled a visit to the slave mother, killed her child. the esteemed collector's morris levitt, roger berman, an obvious he burnet smith whose daughter rebecca, we're lucky to have you tonight. it inspired their production team in 1974 who kept such detailed records that 35 years later i can still taste the right holders. it inspired our senior editor who brought this project to my attention to years ago. and our production team headed by richard, so inspired that they made this addition even crisper and cleaner than its original. using just film. and of course, our publisher who recognize what a tr
doctor bill cosby's original introduction opened, supposedly command, a 300 euros blackmun had decidedto say when he was about 10, to keep a scrapbook, a record of what it was like for himself and his people in these united states. well, this is that a scrapbook, and everyone associated with it has been inspired by the more than 500 articles, photographs and posters data contained. from doctor morrison, who was inspired to write but love it from an article on page 10. it was written in 1856...
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britain wanted to have both, remaining wedded to the pound sterling and also excepting the road. -- the euro. sometimes the last an artist are the slowest things to die. there is comparable reservation on the part of some 30 monde -- on some. oman has territorial integrity hard one at a hard cough. they also have the closest, most intimate experience with the british of any of the six gcc countries. there was reluctance on a matter of critical -- all principle, the degree to which the country's indebtedness can be an except -- acceptable percentage of its gross national product. and the european union countries focus on this as well. oman found this unacceptable because being a last to develop of the six, it recognizes that they have to borrow more than the others in order to catch up faster than would otherwise be the case. the uae also has shown reluctance, because they thought they would be the headquarters of this new monetary authority. not everyone can be the headquarters. bahrain and kuwait decided -- found it easier to side with the saudi arabia, not least because they are all from t
britain wanted to have both, remaining wedded to the pound sterling and also excepting the road. -- the euro. sometimes the last an artist are the slowest things to die. there is comparable reservation on the part of some 30 monde -- on some. oman has territorial integrity hard one at a hard cough. they also have the closest, most intimate experience with the british of any of the six gcc countries. there was reluctance on a matter of critical -- all principle, the degree to which the country's...
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of 2.4 billion euros.is should enable the world to reach its aim of 10 billion a year in dollars for climate change help for each year until 2012. and let me say, this financial agreement could not have got off the ground without the strongest european cooperation. britain will contribute one and a half billion pounds. but there will also have to be additional and predictable finance in the medium term, 2020 and beyond. the figure of 100 billion euros has been set for the long-term climate change by 2020. and the council, the european council, reaffirmed its commitment to provide its fair share of this international public support. i can say to the house that from 2013, the u.k. will provide additional private finance over and above not quite 7% overseas development commitment under the european council, we have official development assistance commitment in view of the impact of the economic crisis of the poorest. there is an urgent need to promote rainforest countries, 20 percent for early finance should
of 2.4 billion euros.is should enable the world to reach its aim of 10 billion a year in dollars for climate change help for each year until 2012. and let me say, this financial agreement could not have got off the ground without the strongest european cooperation. britain will contribute one and a half billion pounds. but there will also have to be additional and predictable finance in the medium term, 2020 and beyond. the figure of 100 billion euros has been set for the long-term climate...
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secondly, a june 9, 2009, reuters article said, and i quote -- "cuba has rolled over 200 million euros in bond issues that were due this may as the country's central bank asked for another year to repay for and holders of the debt, financial sources in london and havana said this week." those are direct quotes from those articles. as a reminder, in castro's cuba, you can only do business with the regime because private business activity is strictly restricted. so the real reason why so many whose work is often subsidized by business interests advocate cuba policy changes is about money and commerce, not about freedom and democracy. and it makes me wonder why those who spent hours and hours in havana listening to castro's soliloquies cannot find minutes, minutes for human rights and democracy activists. it make me wonder why those who go and enjoy the son of cuba will not -- the sun of cuba will not shine the light of freedom on its jails full of political prisoners. they advocate for labor rights in the united states but they are willing to accept forced labor inside of cuba. they talk
secondly, a june 9, 2009, reuters article said, and i quote -- "cuba has rolled over 200 million euros in bond issues that were due this may as the country's central bank asked for another year to repay for and holders of the debt, financial sources in london and havana said this week." those are direct quotes from those articles. as a reminder, in castro's cuba, you can only do business with the regime because private business activity is strictly restricted. so the real reason why...
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several things but the main factor is that oil is traded in dollars but if it ever gets traded in euros or other currencies, the u.s. dollar or what is left of it, will go the rest of the way down the toilet. right now it is doing the big circle slowing going down but it will go straight down. that is part of it. with afghanistan coming a journalist friend of mine to reports for a tv station and canada called the real news. he calls afghanistan and pakistan and the southeastern theater he calls it a pipeistan. is all about the pipeline is going from the caspian sea down where are the four bases? their right down the line of the proposed pipeline route from with the oil and natural gas from the caspian sea down to the coast. >> i served in six years with the marine corps between 1975 and 1981. i am a muslim. i would like you to discuss two issues because they have been horribly lied about in the american media. this probably goes more toward your first book but like you to discuss the precipitating factors of fallujah which resulted in the black water mercenaries come i figure they deser
several things but the main factor is that oil is traded in dollars but if it ever gets traded in euros or other currencies, the u.s. dollar or what is left of it, will go the rest of the way down the toilet. right now it is doing the big circle slowing going down but it will go straight down. that is part of it. with afghanistan coming a journalist friend of mine to reports for a tv station and canada called the real news. he calls afghanistan and pakistan and the southeastern theater he calls...
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and the euro broker relief fund. we are the largest group of victims of 9/11. my brother, gary, lost his life that day. the word "lost" is wrong. 658 of our loved ones, that means mothers and fathers and husbands and wives and sisters and brothers and colleagues and friends were murdered. they were murdered by the terrorists, khalid sheikh mohammed, and we do not want him and his fellow terrorists tried in that building. [applause] >> and we are not the only victims. the people who live and work in new york city are victims, too. the people who live and work in the united states of america are victims, too. and we are tired of being victims. we need to tell eric holder that we will be victims no more. [applause] >> no more! i thank you on behalf of the cantor fitzgerald families and the euro broker families. we are united with the firefighters and the police officers and the military. [applause] >> anyone who tells you that the civilians are not part of this are not telling you the truth. the 9/11 families stand united against the decision to try these terroris
and the euro broker relief fund. we are the largest group of victims of 9/11. my brother, gary, lost his life that day. the word "lost" is wrong. 658 of our loved ones, that means mothers and fathers and husbands and wives and sisters and brothers and colleagues and friends were murdered. they were murdered by the terrorists, khalid sheikh mohammed, and we do not want him and his fellow terrorists tried in that building. [applause] >> and we are not the only victims. the people...
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another incident a bit earlier and bald a woman, 25 euros single mother who began a career as an educatorbeing denied a degree i millersville university in pennsylvania. she filed a lawsuit alleging the school denied her degree because administrators discovered a photo on her myspace page that showed her wearing a pirates hat in drinking from a plastic cup, with the caption drunken pirate. the court rejected her claim finding the school offered other reasons for denying her degree. that the incident demonstrates the possibility, at least, that public information may affect the provision of benefits without our knowledge. social networking has become extremely popular and i able to consumers. facebook alone has gone from 100 million users in august of 2008, to over 350 million as of this month. obviously, provides it and other services tremendous way to correct and build communities. but are there concerns about the scope of disclosure, about uses, information that may not be anticipated or well understood by consumers using those tools. david hoffman, do you have any comments on the scope
another incident a bit earlier and bald a woman, 25 euros single mother who began a career as an educatorbeing denied a degree i millersville university in pennsylvania. she filed a lawsuit alleging the school denied her degree because administrators discovered a photo on her myspace page that showed her wearing a pirates hat in drinking from a plastic cup, with the caption drunken pirate. the court rejected her claim finding the school offered other reasons for denying her degree. that the...
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it seems like we are trying to bring this country to have it go to euro dollars or whatever, it seems important to have clear heads. and as far as other countries, 14 million is what the doctors pay, çtort reform is costing this country less money. tort reform çis a big deal. thank you. the "washington times", senator richard berg, north carolina republican is saying, you have ben nelson playing, the price is right. and he accused democrats of buying votes for their health care bill. that was his take on the brokering between senator nelson and democratic leadership. let's go to chicago, doris. caller: good morning, i have a comment on the health care bill. but first time i am a life-long democrat. and ben nelson and stupak, they are the dog poop of the party. and hurray for bernie sanders, the independent from vermont. he was so p-o'd for cobern and the democratic bill, guess what he got? $10 billion, and that was for federally-funded health care centers, they care for you, if you do not have health insurance it pays for what you can w3afford and based on your income, and it gives
it seems like we are trying to bring this country to have it go to euro dollars or whatever, it seems important to have clear heads. and as far as other countries, 14 million is what the doctors pay, çtort reform is costing this country less money. tort reform çis a big deal. thank you. the "washington times", senator richard berg, north carolina republican is saying, you have ben nelson playing, the price is right. and he accused democrats of buying votes for their health care...
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itÑi doesn't help all that muchf you are exporting to the united states to borrow euros or other typeses. they are building up dollar balances not because they want to invest in the united states, but because it's the only means which they can keep their exchange rate at a level which maintains in their context competitive to keep their labor force employed. at some point that has to stop and it will. it will stop because the markets won't continue to function in a manner which will enable it to do that. >> senator voinovich, first i think the greenspan commission deserves a tremendous amount of credit, especially chairman greenspan and bob ball for the leadership that resulted in the reforms in 1983. but i think we are in a very different situation today. in 1983 the checks weren't going to go out on time. within weeks. tens of millions of americans weren't going to get theirÑi social security check. there was no option other than to succeed. that would obviously have been a politically unacceptable outcome. that's not the situation today. but let's explain what is the situation today
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i can report to the house that the european union has pledged 17.2 billion euros over two years. that is 6.6 million pounds. this should enable the world to reach its aim of 10 -- but me say that this financial agreement would not have got off the ground without european cooperation. there will also have to be additional and predictable issues. this has been set for the long- term climate change needs. the european council reaffirmed its commitment to provide its fair share. i can say to the house that the u.k. will provide additional funds. the european council reaffirmed its official assistance commitments amidst the impact. there was an urgent need to support rainforests. to achieve a reduction in deforestation by 25 percent, leading to 50% cuts and a complete halt and 2003 will -- the majority of this come from -- of this should come from developed countries. there is work to do. we are only halfway there to an agreement. now is the time for developed and developing countries not to divide among each other, but to do what no conference of 192 countries has ever achieved befor
i can report to the house that the european union has pledged 17.2 billion euros over two years. that is 6.6 million pounds. this should enable the world to reach its aim of 10 -- but me say that this financial agreement would not have got off the ground without european cooperation. there will also have to be additional and predictable issues. this has been set for the long- term climate change needs. the european council reaffirmed its commitment to provide its fair share. i can say to the...
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people my age and in a huge extent, because through community rating they are going to make not only 25 euros five benefits they don't want or need, it will make them pay premiums closer to what 60 rove's pay as part of this package. >> what about the under 30's that can afford it? where does that money come from? >> let's say first of all there are people under 30 who can afford it. there is an enormous body of people in the united states that make more than 50 or $60,000 a year that choose not to have health insurance and for many of them the reason is the state his trip in the cost through regulation so high that they can't see how it is a good economic deal for them. what i'd be in favor of some subsidies for people to make too much income to be on medicaid? i absolutely would, and in my state i have proposed creating a health insurance exchange. it is quite different from massachusetts, more like the one in utah but i have a 136,000 people who don't have health insurance. this would make it easier for small businesses to buy health insurance, by allowing more pooling, by making sure they
people my age and in a huge extent, because through community rating they are going to make not only 25 euros five benefits they don't want or need, it will make them pay premiums closer to what 60 rove's pay as part of this package. >> what about the under 30's that can afford it? where does that money come from? >> let's say first of all there are people under 30 who can afford it. there is an enormous body of people in the united states that make more than 50 or $60,000 a year...
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itÑi doesn't help all that muchf you are exporting to the united states to borrow euros or other typesncies. they are building up dollar balances not because they want to invest in the united states, but because it's the only means which they can keep their exchange rate at a level which maintains in their context competitive to keep their labor force employed. at some point that has to stop and it will. it will stop because the markets won't continue to function in a manner which will enable it to do that. >> senator voinovich, first i think the greenspan commission deserves a tremendous amount of credit, especially chairman greenspan and bob ball for the leadership that resulted in the reforms in 1983. but i think we are in a very different situation today. in 1983 the checks weren't going to go out on time. within weeks. tens of millions of americans weren't going to get theirÑi social security check. there was no option other than to succeed. that would obviously have been a politically unacceptable outcome. that's not the situation today. but let's explain what is the situation to
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euro c being changed. to give an example, the constitution requires a member of the cabinet register their property, but then the penal code does not provide a penalty if they do not do so. these laws are being changed. in the past we appointed once a prominent attorney general and hoped he would deal with this issue, but since he was just one person, he failed. corruption is a symptom of that government, not the cause of a bad government. one should note that what we are facing in afghanistan is not just bad government, it is absence of government and weak government. in many parts of afghanistan the government is not present. the institutions are week to begin with, so we welcome president obama's plan for the surge.35% say unemployment, and% say corruption. the order is very important. it is very important to improve government but equally important to improve security and provide jobs. as far as the support for the afghan government, the same survey indicates 71% support the performance of the afghan g
euro c being changed. to give an example, the constitution requires a member of the cabinet register their property, but then the penal code does not provide a penalty if they do not do so. these laws are being changed. in the past we appointed once a prominent attorney general and hoped he would deal with this issue, but since he was just one person, he failed. corruption is a symptom of that government, not the cause of a bad government. one should note that what we are facing in afghanistan...
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those should be considered as well, the euro is a big part of this story. had gotten his act together with a number of east european leaders, who are pacifists, who wanted the lesson of world war ii to be that central europe should be permanent nently demilitarized, forever become a neutral zone, not just a neutral germany, but a neutral zone. the only crickcally elected leader was strongly opposed to east germany going into nato. his foreign minister resigned. if they had ever gotten their act together and come up with some coherent alternative that perhaps could have gelled. as they pointed out in a breakfast session, we were aware that there were all these other things involved that would make our life difficult. our job was to keep the pace moving. one of the great virtues of prefab is that it's already there. you don't waste any time on conceptualizing, and this is the last point. people in the east knew what they were getting and they wanted it. they saw the benefits. they saw the western lifestyle. and when push came to shove in the east german elect
those should be considered as well, the euro is a big part of this story. had gotten his act together with a number of east european leaders, who are pacifists, who wanted the lesson of world war ii to be that central europe should be permanent nently demilitarized, forever become a neutral zone, not just a neutral germany, but a neutral zone. the only crickcally elected leader was strongly opposed to east germany going into nato. his foreign minister resigned. if they had ever gotten their act...
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sens chairman shapiro has come to the commission, -- sense chairmanship euros come to the commission,since chairman shapiro has come to the commission, there have been numerous measures identified in the report. a number of things have changed that, on a going forward basis, make sure it something like this will not happen again. there has been the training of hundreds of employees to be certified fraud examiners. there is the requirement now in all examinations of third party verification of customer assets under held by the investment adviser, the broker/dealer. we've been hiring more people with particular expertise that will make examination teams more effective. we're looking to deploy more people to the front lines. more investigators who will root of this fraud on an ineffective way. -- read about this fraud in an effective way. there'll be rules designed to address the situation of investment advisers and the custody situation, that encourage investment advisers not to have custody of investment assets and to have them with third parties, to prevent the kind of stuff that went
sens chairman shapiro has come to the commission, -- sense chairmanship euros come to the commission,since chairman shapiro has come to the commission, there have been numerous measures identified in the report. a number of things have changed that, on a going forward basis, make sure it something like this will not happen again. there has been the training of hundreds of employees to be certified fraud examiners. there is the requirement now in all examinations of third party verification of...
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that said, the reason why you only pay 300 euros is you are paying through the nose for taxes and otherings which abnegate affects in france. as one of the reasons why my wife does not live there. host: a much of the tax structure is going into health care? guest: a significant amounts of they are trying to cut costs. every time they do, they create a huge political incentive of french people who raise that as problems. their tax structure is much more onerous than ours. there's a mentality in france which is very un-dynamic where people look to the government to solve all problems. the health care system works better than any other part of the french state. unfortunately, they send the french state to places where it does not belong and recruits -- encourage it creates frigidity. host: we will take your calls are from the numbers on the screen. what about more serious cases like cantor of long-term illness? our they handled? guest: what france does better is the fundamental advantage is that there is no insecurity. you wake up, you are born, you have health care. at american at any giv
that said, the reason why you only pay 300 euros is you are paying through the nose for taxes and otherings which abnegate affects in france. as one of the reasons why my wife does not live there. host: a much of the tax structure is going into health care? guest: a significant amounts of they are trying to cut costs. every time they do, they create a huge political incentive of french people who raise that as problems. their tax structure is much more onerous than ours. there's a mentality in...
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the figure of 100 billion euros has been set for the long-term climate change by 2020. and the council, the european council, reaffirmed its commitment to provide its fair share of this international public support. i can say to the house that from 2013, the u.k. will provide additional private finance over and above not quite 7% overseas development commitment under the european council, we have official development assistance commitment in view of the impact of the economic crisis of the poorest. there is an urgent need to promote rainforest countries, 20 percent for early finance should be allocated to force protection. and to achieve a reduction of deforestation of 25 percent by 2015, leading to a 50% reduction in 2020 and a complete halt in 2030 will require global financial of around 25 billion. and a majority of this should come from the underdeveloped countries. so today we send a message to all of europe into the world there is work to do, we're only halfway there to an agreement. now is the time for developed and developing countries not to divide among each o
the figure of 100 billion euros has been set for the long-term climate change by 2020. and the council, the european council, reaffirmed its commitment to provide its fair share of this international public support. i can say to the house that from 2013, the u.k. will provide additional private finance over and above not quite 7% overseas development commitment under the european council, we have official development assistance commitment in view of the impact of the economic crisis of the...
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i in the executive director of the cantor fitzgerald release fund and the euro brokers release fund. we are the largest group of victims of 9/11. my brother lost his life that day. the word lost is wrong. 658 of our loved ones, mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, sisters, brothers, colleagues and friends were murdered. they were murdered by the terrorists, khalid sheikh mohammed, and we do not want him and his fellow terrorists tried in that building. we are not the only victims. the people who live and work in new york city are victims also. the people who live and work in the united states of america are victims also. we are tired of being victims. we need to tell eric holder that we will be victims no more. [applause] no more. we are united with the firefighters and police officers and the military. anybody tells you civilians are not part of this are not telling you the truth. 9/11 families stand united against the decision to try these terrorists in new york's federal court. you can always find a handful of people in 3000 families who disagree, but we -- those are not the majorit
i in the executive director of the cantor fitzgerald release fund and the euro brokers release fund. we are the largest group of victims of 9/11. my brother lost his life that day. the word lost is wrong. 658 of our loved ones, mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, sisters, brothers, colleagues and friends were murdered. they were murdered by the terrorists, khalid sheikh mohammed, and we do not want him and his fellow terrorists tried in that building. we are not the only victims. the people who...