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it would have serious economic implications for france. it would increase the interest rates that have to pay for saif and borrowing. >> there is no love lost between britain and france. last week, the british prime minister and vetoed plans for a new treaty for all of the countries. nicolas sarkozy could barely contain his theory. the head of the bank of france says his country could face a tad -- a credit downgrade. he says that britain should be first in line because it has a bigger deficit, more inflation, as much debt as france, and lower growth. europe is at the core of the global financial crisis. all of the eu member states have agreed to consider the new treaty. it has not even been drafted yet. one or two countries are having second thoughts. christine lagarde says failure to ratify a new treaty would lead to retraction, protectionism, isolation, and a recession. she said the global economic crisis would get worse and warned that no country would be immune. >> there is no economy in the world, middle income countries, emerging ma
it would have serious economic implications for france. it would increase the interest rates that have to pay for saif and borrowing. >> there is no love lost between britain and france. last week, the british prime minister and vetoed plans for a new treaty for all of the countries. nicolas sarkozy could barely contain his theory. the head of the bank of france says his country could face a tad -- a credit downgrade. he says that britain should be first in line because it has a bigger...
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i'm not-- france has not the same relationship with the flag. america has clothe its and nearly fresh-- it is the first time in lie life i spoke about the flag of france. and suddenly it happened to me, when i came back from benghazi there was some french flags everywhere because sarkozy had already said something about the revolt. and this is probably one of the little things which went right into the brain of president sarkozy when i told him that. if we don't help them, the blood of the rebels will splash the french magazine it-- flag. and i saw in his eyes, yo know, history, big history ofumanity, sometimes relies on little detail, man-to-man emotions, and so on. >> this may have been one of those moments. >> it might be. it might be. it might have been. i don't know because we never did the debriefing, sarkozy and me about all these. >> he never reflected to new whatever conversations you've had with him about isn't that strange, bernard, that we are ending up here on the same side trying to do something, because you happen to be there. and
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it's a difficult balance but i think that was also heavily criticized france france is against a military intervention differently it's not that we really stick you know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was risky but there was after all support in the security council and more important than that there was support from the arab league in the in the end there was actual military involvement of some arab countries in the case of syria it's a totally different situation thank you very much for this interview. feel. just so pleased. to. see. the. machine would be so much brighter if you knew about sums from finance to impressions. these from stunts on t.v. don't come. the headlines on r.t. twenty six thousand airstrikes and no civilian casualties outrage greets nato as claims of a flawless libya intervention all as a new and just as bloody campaign unfolds against gadhafi his former supporters. russia's freshly elected parliament has chosen its speaker the new state duma convenes for the first time two weeks afte
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france is about the same. but while the u.k. government has to pay just over 2% interest to borrow over 10 years, france has to pay almost 3%. why? because financial markets think france's banks are more exposed to the euro zone crisis. relations between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy chilled after last week's summit when britain had vetoed a new treaty to enforce greater budgetry discipline in the euro zone. tonight, one ratings agency warned again of a possible french downgrade and gave this negative assessment. a comprehensive solution appeared beyond reach. gavin hewitt, "bbc news," paris. >> the american soldier accused of supplying the wikileaks website with thousands of confidential u.s. diplomatic cables, videos, and also military reports has appeared in court in maryland. private bradley manning was arrested in iraq last year. from maryland, our north america editor has sent this report. >> private bradley manning divides america. an atheist from a small evangelical town. an unhappy misfit. he exposed america's secre
france is about the same. but while the u.k. government has to pay just over 2% interest to borrow over 10 years, france has to pay almost 3%. why? because financial markets think france's banks are more exposed to the euro zone crisis. relations between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy chilled after last week's summit when britain had vetoed a new treaty to enforce greater budgetry discipline in the euro zone. tonight, one ratings agency warned again of a possible french downgrade and gave...
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of france then could totally bring down france or bring down its credit rating and then could affect goldman sachs so there you see that circle right there with that scenario how likely is it we see france be italy and a year or two. well it's my opinion that france doesn't deserve a aaa rating now. it's. you know the rating agencies one of the much much more skeptical of rating agencies. lowered france twice and i think. the way i think is. somewhere around there and they have been much more accurate and much more timely then if you're willing to see. i identify the agencies as a farm and that shows a part of burning ashes florals turning it off as a great metaphor and a topic for another day that we are definitely going to bring you want to discuss i want to quickly get to housing though because you crunch your own numbers on housing and case schiller came out they said housing prices are at two thousand three levels used you don't believe or accurately reflects housing at all do you think housing is worse. housing. in a way you can see this better prices are lower because. most of
of france then could totally bring down france or bring down its credit rating and then could affect goldman sachs so there you see that circle right there with that scenario how likely is it we see france be italy and a year or two. well it's my opinion that france doesn't deserve a aaa rating now. it's. you know the rating agencies one of the much much more skeptical of rating agencies. lowered france twice and i think. the way i think is. somewhere around there and they have been much more...
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over the years mass opinion in france has shifted. today people are deeply suspicious of political issues in brussels and paris. their attitudes of a single currency is less enthusiastic. >> i understand people who say we should go back to the french franc. switch into the euro is a monumental act of stupidity. >> people have the idea that the euro caused prices to increase, but if we go back to the french franc, that would make things worse. >> we should have all stayed with our original currency. but it's my opinion. the euro has been the ruin of europe. >> euro skepticism is very much alive in paris. >> police in new york are hunted for a suspected serial killer. a body was found hidden in long island a year ago and now 10 sets of human remains evidence found. >> on the trail of a serial killer, the police searched the undergrowth of an isolated banner island 50 miles from new york city. this quiet lonely highway has been used as a dumping ground for murder victims. shannon gilbert, a person in the sex trade, bannister 19 months ag
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it's a difficult balance but i think that was also heavily criticized france france is against a military intervention makes it different it's not that we are against we are realistic you know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was risky but there was after all support in the security council and more important than that there was support from the arab league in the in the and there was actual military involvement of some arab countries in the case of syria it's a totally different situation thank you very much for this interview. here in bygone days sleds were vital to get around. today and lifeline. one drives people to quit their modern lives and settle in remote. one finds them up to survive in the freezing cold. beginning in brushes and discover the arctic circle on r.t.e. . soon which brightened. soon from plans to crash and. start on t.v. dot com. the headlines on odyssey russia demands an investigation into civilian deaths from nato bombings in libya and sold in response to a human rights group report w
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all the time here in kaiser report and it made me think back to world war two under nazi occupied france b.b.c. london broadcast coded messages to the french resistance here are some of them max . it was grandma ate our bon bons and now here is the blue horse walks on the horizon. right this is fascinating so the coded messages are big broadcast into occupied france as a way to communicate to the resistance so it's like call to go get cells like jibberish but there's some meaning if you understand the code and we see this now today don't we with this kind of financial some a for loop into our day to day broadcast and let's explain our actually what's going on you start off with a headline like this max i.m.f. drawing up five hundred seventeen billion pound package to see italy spain and the euro within moments i see this tweet from b.b.c. business remember of the radio london of our modern financial era i.m.f. do not i italy loan discussions right so you have to really do you could what's being broadcast from the centers of the financial war obviously the u.k. is now hunkering down into
all the time here in kaiser report and it made me think back to world war two under nazi occupied france b.b.c. london broadcast coded messages to the french resistance here are some of them max . it was grandma ate our bon bons and now here is the blue horse walks on the horizon. right this is fascinating so the coded messages are big broadcast into occupied france as a way to communicate to the resistance so it's like call to go get cells like jibberish but there's some meaning if you...
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over the past year, france has growth. in the second quarter, gdp even contracted compared to the previous quarter. in the third quarter, economists registered growth of just 0.3%. analysts are not predicting any turnaround in the coming year. many say france is likely to drift into recession. they one of rising unemployment, but the government still forecast 1% growth in 2012. critics say it is an attempt to present a rosier picture ahead of the presidential election in may. the economy is the main issue in the campaign so far. the pessimistic outlook is shared by the three major rating agencies, which all one that harris stands to lose its top credit rating. >> just ahead the christmas holiday, it has been a quiet trading day in europe. let's look at some market numbers in france. the dax closed just 0.5% higher. eurozone stocks 50 advanced 0.75%. across the atlantic, the dow jones industrials also well in positive territory, up 5.32 -- up 5.75% -- up by .75%. many retailers in germany are hoping for robust after christm
over the past year, france has growth. in the second quarter, gdp even contracted compared to the previous quarter. in the third quarter, economists registered growth of just 0.3%. analysts are not predicting any turnaround in the coming year. many say france is likely to drift into recession. they one of rising unemployment, but the government still forecast 1% growth in 2012. critics say it is an attempt to present a rosier picture ahead of the presidential election in may. the economy is the...
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s mission in tehran several you countries including germany and france have also recalled their investors bomb iran. italian taxpayers are fighting against plans which can cost the country billions of euros of its economic crisis the military is planning constant as a nation a chance to tackle unsuitable you and your dad and adjust to a new prime minister. as the headlines here on our next to the kaiser report maxim co-host stacy discuss financially dan extend secrets stay where you are this is art . i am max kaiser this is the car as a reporter you know it's a financial war and coded messages are being transmitted in the financial pages let's get into this herbert yes max we're talking about financial war all the time here in kaiser report and it made me think back to world war two under nazi occupied france b.b.c. london broadcast coded messages to the french resistance here are some of them max . it was grandma ate our bon bons and now here is the blue horse walks on the horizon. you will be right this is fascinating so the these coded messages are big broadcast in occupied france as a
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france is a major partner there are many algerians living in france we protect their rights and keep in touch with them through official government channels in france three days before the trip we met with the members of our high council estate where we discussed all of these issues so our priority was algeria and only after that we went abroad and our first stop was paris and then we went to moscow now. we all know that there was a period of stagnation in relations between old here in france and we see that now here in paris are coming closer together due to recent events in a mutual interest. yes we can say that but at the same time we hope the france recognizes the past there have been positive changes in the positions of some french officials in algeria and abroad in recent years but algerians are waiting for some concessions on the part of france algerians are very patient people have their spring member in the past while addressing the foreign affairs committee of the french parliament you said something that heard politicians in the media as you said there. is the most western
france is a major partner there are many algerians living in france we protect their rights and keep in touch with them through official government channels in france three days before the trip we met with the members of our high council estate where we discussed all of these issues so our priority was algeria and only after that we went abroad and our first stop was paris and then we went to moscow now. we all know that there was a period of stagnation in relations between old here in france...
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it's a difficult balance but in case of that was also heavily criticized france france is against a military intervention that makes it different it's not that we are against we are realistic you know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was. but there was. support. there was support. and there was. thank you very much. lou. let's. see. em. close. to the future new year's wishes on technology updates next generation playfields made for super slow. building materials. this is a clear planet thanks to the revolutionary ways to get rid of our growing male fields and a long list of russian leaders say. russia demands an investigation into civilian deaths from nato bombings in the response to a human rights group report which claims dozens were killed in airstrikes that's local say atrocities are still being committed in the country with former gadhafi loyalists the target of. russia's newly elected parliament embarks on its work two weeks after the polls that sparked mass protest against alleged vote rigging and calls f
it's a difficult balance but in case of that was also heavily criticized france france is against a military intervention that makes it different it's not that we are against we are realistic you know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was. but there was. support. there was support. and there was. thank you very much. lou. let's. see. em. close. to the future new year's wishes on technology updates next generation...
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you will be right this is fascinating so the coded message is a big broadcast in occupied france as a way to communicate to the resistance so it's like all the book itself like jam bresh but there are some meaning if you understand the code and we see this now today don't we with this kind of financial some afore. or looped into our day to day broadcast and let's explain now exactly what's going on you start off with a headline like this max i.m.f. drawing up five hundred seventeen billion pound package to see italy spain and the euro within moments i see this tweet from b.b.c. business remember the radio london of our modern financial era i.m.f. did not italy loan discussions right so you have to really do you could what's being broadcast from the censors of the financial war obviously the u.k. is now home going down into the trenches ready for warfare with the continent of europe and this new global financial war and you've got the same thing going on in continental europe and you've got the same thing going on around the world so you have to decode these messages so in this particu
you will be right this is fascinating so the coded message is a big broadcast in occupied france as a way to communicate to the resistance so it's like all the book itself like jam bresh but there are some meaning if you understand the code and we see this now today don't we with this kind of financial some afore. or looped into our day to day broadcast and let's explain now exactly what's going on you start off with a headline like this max i.m.f. drawing up five hundred seventeen billion...
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should be downgraded not france the response from the u.k. was like well the markets think otherwise the markets are giving our guilt our sovereign bond market a lower yield due to higher demand the markets are saying the opposite of you christian noir that's absolute poppycock what the u.k. fails to mention is that the reason guilds are yielding so low is because the bank of england is engaged in quantitative easing which just means. the bank of england is buying its own bonds it's eating its own vomit and for that reason the hills are low whereas the e.c.b. is not gauging and quantitative easing the big debate around the world today is that the world wants the e.c.b. to engage in quantitative easing to buy back its own bonds as the buy back the bonds are very sovereign countries in the e.u. as a way to play ball with these financial terrorists well maybe france and germany say you know what we do want to play ball financial terms like mervyn king over in the u.k. maybe we'd like to have more of a sustainable economy based on general organic
should be downgraded not france the response from the u.k. was like well the markets think otherwise the markets are giving our guilt our sovereign bond market a lower yield due to higher demand the markets are saying the opposite of you christian noir that's absolute poppycock what the u.k. fails to mention is that the reason guilds are yielding so low is because the bank of england is engaged in quantitative easing which just means. the bank of england is buying its own bonds it's eating its...
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ran a trade deficit same with france and france started taking all the u.s. gold as a result of that well that imposes some constraints were next and took us off the gold window all of that went out the window debts went soaring not just in the united states but in europe in china in france everywhere in the u.k. and now we're seeing the room occasions of these policies so. now they're attempting to say ok well let's put some chere tariffs on china as if underwear manufacturing or car manufacturing or shirt manufacturing or whatever it's going to come. united states it's not it's going to go to that next country probably vietnam that's trying to is actually losing trade to vietnam right now because vietnam is able to undercut china on some of these things but if the proper way to look at trade in the first place is it's really in between it's really in between between individuals i want to buy a shirt i buy it from someone who's want to sell me that shirt for the price if a person is willing to sell me a shirt for a price that is too cheap well it's you know
ran a trade deficit same with france and france started taking all the u.s. gold as a result of that well that imposes some constraints were next and took us off the gold window all of that went out the window debts went soaring not just in the united states but in europe in china in france everywhere in the u.k. and now we're seeing the room occasions of these policies so. now they're attempting to say ok well let's put some chere tariffs on china as if underwear manufacturing or car...
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that was also heavily criticized france france is against a military intervention something different it's not that we realistically know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was risky but there was after all support in the security council and more important than that there was support from the arab league in the in the end there was actual military involvement of some arab countries in the case of syria it's a totally different situation. thank you very much for this interview. just sleep. well dreams of the future cruisers wishes on technology updates next generation placings made from super strong cultural lightly building materials to help with the health committee isotopes clean your planet seems to the revolutionary way to get rid of our growing man fuels and a long list of those in the russian innovators. these are the central. russia demands an investigation into civilian deaths from nato bombings in the media response to a human rights group report which claims dozens were killed in air strikes that
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all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece.n camera. brooklyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes surprise visits. and that day, unfortunately, she decided to do so. >> before she arrived at her niece's house, she makes a few stops in the neighborhood, although she says she was feeling uneasy on this day from the get-go. >> she woke up with like a heavy feeling, as if something was going to happen. >> france goes against her instincts and makes a stop at this bank to withdraw money to give to her grandnieces who are in from out of town. as she becomes more comfortable walking around that summer afternoon, her fears dissipate. she has no idea someone is wat
all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece.n camera. brooklyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she...
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it's a difficult balance but in case of that was also heavily criticized france france is against a military intervention differently it's not that we really stick you know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the case of libya it was. risky but there was. support in the security council and. there was the support from the arab league in the. and there was a military involvement of some arab countries in the case of syria it's a totally different situation thank you very much for this interview. with a view from new year's wishes on technology updates next generation places made from super strong cultural lightweight building materials to help a little old nuclear isotopes a cleaner planet thanks to the revolutionary way to get rid of our growing male kills and a long list of russian invaders from. the eaves. he. says. the headlines on the twenty six thousand. civilian casualties greets nato is claims of a flawless libya intervention all as a new and just as bloody campaign unfolds against former supporters. of freshly elected parliament has c
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blocking points with france we share. nearly what i think we get ourselves as opposed to other countries. i think that russia is in many ways a much stronger relationship with germany than with france but particular in economic terms but i think it is true nonetheless that france and russia has always kind of a special relationship and it's very interesting because when a new president in france for instance want to change the relation and that was the case with sarkozy at the village at the beginning because at the beginning of his term sarkozy was a little negative about about russia but usually after the while when they when the newcomer sees job so to speak to the classical relation is restored. so it's exactly what happened with president sarkozy by the way so and also it's important to see that in russia in france. russia is culturally quite popular for instance many of. our best hope. because the deal with russia even though we have a special relationship you have operated right now we don't always agree politicall
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countries including germany and france have also recalled their ambassadors from iraq. italian taxpayers are fighting against plans which could cost the country billions of euros in the middle of its economic crisis the military spending comes as the nation attempts to tackle its two trillion euro debt and adjust to a new prime minister. ok up next when i see it is the kaiser reporter in today's edition world governments and media networks telling you truthfully about the ongoing global financial crisis or are they just smoke screening their alyson activities. unveils the truth right here. i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know it's a financial war and coded messages are being transmitted in the financial pages let's get to this stacy herbert yes max we're talking about financial war all the time here in kaiser report and it made me think back to world war two under nazi occupied france b.b.c. london broadcast coded messages to the french resistance here are some of them max . it was grandma ate our bon bons and now here is the blue horse walks on the horizo
countries including germany and france have also recalled their ambassadors from iraq. italian taxpayers are fighting against plans which could cost the country billions of euros in the middle of its economic crisis the military spending comes as the nation attempts to tackle its two trillion euro debt and adjust to a new prime minister. ok up next when i see it is the kaiser reporter in today's edition world governments and media networks telling you truthfully about the ongoing global...
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it's a difficult balance but in case of that was also heavily criticized france france is against a military intervention that makes it different it's not that we really stick you know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was. risky but there was after all support in the security council and more important than that there was support from the arab league in the in the end there was a natural military involvement of some arab countries in the case of syria it's a totally different situation thank you very much for this interview. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution or the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution already. who continued to be in the more than hundred thousand be both. groups welcome the fact that children see the children to be ten times more likely to be born with birth defects than children in the rest of the country. in the sea as little
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that was also heavily criticized france france is against . something different it's not that we realistically know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was risky but there was. support in the security council and more important than that there was support from the arab league in the in the there was actual military involvement of some arab countries in the case of syria it's a totally different situation. thank you very much for this interview. with. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got those huge earth covered. wealthy british style downloads on the investment on deposit right in front of what are the best and some of their. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because the report. is easy to. believe. twenty six at panels and air strikes and no civilian casualties outrage creeps at naysayers claims of a flawless libya intervention board as a new and just as body campaign against gad
that was also heavily criticized france france is against . something different it's not that we realistically know there is no support for military intervention nobody wants to intervene militarily in the in the case of libya it was risky but there was. support in the security council and more important than that there was support from the arab league in the in the there was actual military involvement of some arab countries in the case of syria it's a totally different situation. thank you...