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he's saying let's avoid the griese sis by doing something in advance.ntioned ron widen, who has come aboard. modified from last year and influenced mitt romney and other presidential candidates, ryan has. >> that's right, and i think the main thing achieved is making people realize that the status quo is gone. it's not an option. there's two choices, obama's commission, and paul ryan's vision and good at talking in terms of moral values, what do you want to do for your kids and grandkids? and that, that really appeals to people in a way that it's sort of green eye shade, oh, you know, we don't have enough money and he's very good at making people reflect and think about the-- about the path that we're on. >> mary, what about the criticism that ryan is getting from the right, from senator jim doo he mint, south carolina conservative and pro tax cutting group? they say it doesn't balance the budget fast enough the ryan budget. what about that? >> and sacrificing the purpose of the interest and the good and you have to start somewhere and this budget not o
he's saying let's avoid the griese sis by doing something in advance.ntioned ron widen, who has come aboard. modified from last year and influenced mitt romney and other presidential candidates, ryan has. >> that's right, and i think the main thing achieved is making people realize that the status quo is gone. it's not an option. there's two choices, obama's commission, and paul ryan's vision and good at talking in terms of moral values, what do you want to do for your kids and grandkids?...
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the coronation bank meant in beirut the spain for its refreshing griese and its breezy ways it's a place where headscarves in minutes kurds don't come into conflict even when beyond all at once. with a reputation as the most liberal arab society lebanon is largely becoming a refuge for the citizens of the region's most restrictive country thousands of saudis come to beirut every month and what some call afraid implication i was born here said i suffered a lot there because it's it's too too too limited i have to cover my face my eyes my whole body what i'm hearing being over here please look at me it is here where many saudi women get a chance to walk the streets all by themselves and saudi man can and gold themselves in a gambling in beirut's mainly casinos something that would be absolutely off limits at home saudi arabia is the most conservative country in the world where women are still banned from driving and need permission from that male guardian be a father a husband or son to simply get a job the royal family that's been keeping these rules in place since is that part of saudi h
the coronation bank meant in beirut the spain for its refreshing griese and its breezy ways it's a place where headscarves in minutes kurds don't come into conflict even when beyond all at once. with a reputation as the most liberal arab society lebanon is largely becoming a refuge for the citizens of the region's most restrictive country thousands of saudis come to beirut every month and what some call afraid implication i was born here said i suffered a lot there because it's it's too too too...
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and griese holds its breath for rescue cast as euro zone's financiers give the next bailout a green light but a lack of either helping matters like illegal immigration take its toll on the indebted nation. as for the top stories next i tell her nothing talks to the senior vice president of the wal-mart's retailing group to fight out what it's like to be a senior manager at top foreign company. hello again oh welcome to the spotlight. on r.t. . today my guest is here. american papers recently that the world's largest retail. store in moscow but the news was not about moscow russia but about another city. in the u.s. . what is true is that wal-mart really spent two years trying to enter the russian market before its managers finally gave up wal-mart's first attempt to conquer russia failed they decided to leave but they. left. russia's largest fleet and it's for the first time that it. has been a multi national club so why did wal-mart choose a. we're asking the new wal-mart senior vice president and chief leverage here. live process is one of the most successful and best known managers in
and griese holds its breath for rescue cast as euro zone's financiers give the next bailout a green light but a lack of either helping matters like illegal immigration take its toll on the indebted nation. as for the top stories next i tell her nothing talks to the senior vice president of the wal-mart's retailing group to fight out what it's like to be a senior manager at top foreign company. hello again oh welcome to the spotlight. on r.t. . today my guest is here. american papers recently...
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prado griese two nuclear talks but war on green grass politicians stick to their governments calling for military action against iran and syria last. i did appeared in group of russian observers try follow the presidential election but except blood to be a putin one of a georgia is the vote join me in a few moments for more on this. thanks for being with us five o'clock here in moscow on charon's her all she with the latest president obama has ruled out an attack against syria saying it would be a mistake after reading u.s. politician john mccain call for airstrikes syria's president assad responded by saying he's determined to continue fighting for what he calls foreign backed terrorism the pressure is piling on though spain has closed its embassy in damascus while china has withdrawn most of its workers over fears for their safety and the u.n. is considering a u.s. proposed resolution demanding that both government forces and opposition fighters and the bloodshed bear long uprisings claimed thousands of lives and forced many to seek shelter abroad but there's one corner of syria th
prado griese two nuclear talks but war on green grass politicians stick to their governments calling for military action against iran and syria last. i did appeared in group of russian observers try follow the presidential election but except blood to be a putin one of a georgia is the vote join me in a few moments for more on this. thanks for being with us five o'clock here in moscow on charon's her all she with the latest president obama has ruled out an attack against syria saying it would...
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griese which is going to happen is that the financial the businesses are so much smarter they go right to the boundary stay within the boundary and still rip off the consumer ok i want to go how do you know any of the racial last word on this program where is the car like i have totally understand we're going to see a child with patrick i don't know what's the what's the path what's the compromise factor it got the last word peter you know something i think what we're hearing here is we've got some very good sign doc adamic ideas originally in this paper the difficulty is the complexity and ultimately what we need with regulation is something that can be encapsulated relatively simply i must say i like the idea of principles you know in the old days the stock market worked on the basis of my word is my ball and there has been terrible excess in this market there have been terrible problems there has been an issue where c.d.'s became too big i wrote about it in the late one nine hundred ninety s. about how big a bubble there was a grouping of these things there have been liar loans the
griese which is going to happen is that the financial the businesses are so much smarter they go right to the boundary stay within the boundary and still rip off the consumer ok i want to go how do you know any of the racial last word on this program where is the car like i have totally understand we're going to see a child with patrick i don't know what's the what's the path what's the compromise factor it got the last word peter you know something i think what we're hearing here is we've got...
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at saving tens of billions of euros making it easier for employers to fire workers archy's jacob griese has been following the protests in madrid. raising this has been causing so much for anger around the whole country is owing to the high unemployment crisis a startling high in fact the most in any developed country has twenty three percent of the population but does the lawsuit change the way i thought we did new. not long leave everybody in this state the less money you know we have the meeting we do what can you keep it's also a lot of young people out and about the reason behind us a lot of those on him loyce oh but oh oh my uncle those under twenty five about fifty percent sure are still unemployed so it's a cools it really concerns them but has the pressure mounting from the e.u. from the eurozone leaders to implement small austerity cuts the deficit that's meant the italian prime minister speaking out recently saying this is a condition that could include all the eurozone members as well first let the spanish prime minister cannot quite tough when it comes to the future budget
at saving tens of billions of euros making it easier for employers to fire workers archy's jacob griese has been following the protests in madrid. raising this has been causing so much for anger around the whole country is owing to the high unemployment crisis a startling high in fact the most in any developed country has twenty three percent of the population but does the lawsuit change the way i thought we did new. not long leave everybody in this state the less money you know we have the...
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retirement of thirty two and a pension one hundred fifty plus your salary sounds nice and griese constitution gets an eye popping make over but not see as we explain at our team dot com. beating american senator john mccain's become the first u.s. politician to publicly call for airstrikes against the syrian regime thousands of people have fled to neighboring lebanon as government troops and armed opposition forces continue their offensive our correspondent looks at syria's political changes in the search for a solution to the conflict. the need for democratic change pushed the syrian people to the streets last march a year on pro-democracy slogans and mostly forgotten and political reforms passed almost unnoticed wrongly and how jolly claims a member of the bath party whose almost fifty year rule was ended by the country's newly implemented constitution he believes syria is going through a historic transformation. the country's been in stagnation for a long time the multi-party system moves finally pave the way to competition development and these new syria will be room for all opposition an
retirement of thirty two and a pension one hundred fifty plus your salary sounds nice and griese constitution gets an eye popping make over but not see as we explain at our team dot com. beating american senator john mccain's become the first u.s. politician to publicly call for airstrikes against the syrian regime thousands of people have fled to neighboring lebanon as government troops and armed opposition forces continue their offensive our correspondent looks at syria's political changes in...