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for abuse of power spotlight host al going off to talk to the director of the moscow based institute of national strategy about the implications of her trial right now here. hello yes i'm going to walk a little spotlight into the show you do not see i'll do nothing for they will be talking about the trial of uli etc shadow. the former ukrainian prime minister as opposition leader has been sentenced to seven years in prison the court found her guilty held over stepping up hours while signing gas contracts with russia the verdict surprised and disappointed the world community and even russia in favor of which the contracts were allegedly soft many said the trial is politically motivated so is it a fair trial or a political pressure will prove units in the show really go to prison and what's going to happen for dance we're asking the direct moscow based institute of national structure that is locked well for. you to machine code was arrested in the summer on charges of abuse of office according to the prosecutor's she signed an unfair long term contract with russia's gas exporter gazprom which resu
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the director of the moscow based institute of national strategy about the implications of the trial stay with us for that. going to welcome to the spotlight show. i'm. about. the former ukrainian prime minister has. been sentenced to seven years in prison the court found her guilty overstepping. gas contracts. the verdict surprised and disappointed the world community and even russia in favor of the contract. and the trial. so is it. to. go to prison and what's going to happen to. the direct. cost. you tymoshenko was arrested in the summer on charges of abuse of office according to the prosecutors she signed an unfair long term contract with russia's gas exporter gazprom which resulted in almost two hundred million dollar losses all the ukraine russia the us and the you immediately condemned the verdict as politically motivated and europe even warned it could hold several trade agreements with key nevertheless right after the verdict more corruption charges were filed against you. now she's accused of embezzling government funds to pay out adaptive a company she wants rand. thank you ver
the director of the moscow based institute of national strategy about the implications of the trial stay with us for that. going to welcome to the spotlight show. i'm. about. the former ukrainian prime minister has. been sentenced to seven years in prison the court found her guilty overstepping. gas contracts. the verdict surprised and disappointed the world community and even russia in favor of the contract. and the trial. so is it. to. go to prison and what's going to happen to. the direct....
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developing just a reminder that my guest on the show today was stanislav bill kosky director of the institute of national standards and thanks a lot for the year with us and this is that from all of our spotlight and we'll be back with more who's going to comment on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on r t n. slum sponsored by slowing poverty. angers by the country's ways installing as well causing jobs and social spending people across the globe lines up against the government's economic policies follow the worldwide action against austerity cuts live on car to. the loo move. to soothe. slums. to. come up. a result of the culture of corporate control reverberates across the globe as hundreds of cities join the occupy movement. with riot police using tear gas against protesters. and in other news the syria divided the summer months long revolt sees the regime supporting capital ready to wait for reforms while cities outside damascus want the president. plus ukraine's attempts to spruce up its image ahead of its hosting of the euro two thousand and twelve football championships come un
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go to prison and what's going to happen to the dog as we're asking the direct moscow based institute of national service. helped. you to mature until i was arrested in the summer on charges of abuse of office according to the prosecutors she signed an unfair long term contract with russia's gas exporter gazprom resulted in almost two hundred million dollar losses all the ukraine russia the us and e.u. immediately condemned the verdict as politically motivated and european warned of could hold several trade agreements with kiev nevertheless right after the verdict more corruption charges were filed against him. now she's accused of embezzling government funds to pay out a death of a company she wants rent. hello it will cost you thank you very much for being with us on the shell was an honest love either you authorities and even. members of the member states european countries are menacing ukraine with grave consequences how far do you think europe may go in defending tima shoko and is a ukraine's you korean and bishan really at stake today present sufficiently far i don't think europe would agre
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nation's nuclear weapons program. welcome back to the spotlight i'll bring all of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today stanislas bill cosby director of the moscow based institute for national strategy we're talking about the tents that yulia tymoshenko the former ukrainian prime minister got in a court of seven years and maybe maybe looking at another twelve years well many say that this decision was politically motivated well in russia this decision is cold and tight russian so do you. i think that this court decision may may influence russian ukrainian relations also negatively yes to very considerable extent zero of the sentence was or had been quite predictable for the fast two months and i don't think it a surprise for rationally to us and involved in negotiations because it rained on different at as well and here is the reaction of russian prime minister vladimir putin. to be honest i can't quite understand why she got those seven years to machine code did not sign anything the contracts were signed between economic agents gazprom enough to go as they were signed fully in accordance with russian and ukrainian legislation as well as international rules an
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joule earlier the head carver for the pole that will forever be outside there, when you thing of national institutesary of medicine it is all very science based and then yet this is a coupling of an exhibit that in many ways is very faith based. >> well, our understanding for instance we know perfectly well if doctor and patient don't have the same idea in mind the patient will not do what you ask them to do. so we want to know what is in the mind of the patient all of our practices. >> have to believe in each other and work as a team to truly find healing. >> the patient has to have faith. one thing people find, is that the interview with the navaho code talker in world war ii, a really wonderful person. >> thank you so much. a wonderful person you are for coming out this morning. >> thank you enjoyed it great interviewer. >> thank you myfoxdc.com our website, come out and see this exhibit it is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. it is free and they will have the official blessing here of the totem pole with the ceremony tomorrow. >>> all right holly thank you. >>> with all the tall will not competitions
joule earlier the head carver for the pole that will forever be outside there, when you thing of national institutesary of medicine it is all very science based and then yet this is a coupling of an exhibit that in many ways is very faith based. >> well, our understanding for instance we know perfectly well if doctor and patient don't have the same idea in mind the patient will not do what you ask them to do. so we want to know what is in the mind of the patient all of our practices....
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of the world depends on us to do that. i think that it would be extremely shortsighted to start pulling back on things like the national institute of health and the national endowment for the humanities, those organizations that provide the fuel for our great institutions of higher education to make those new discoveries, this is really shortsighted. we must, even in the minimums mist of terrible economic times i think every single one of us in higher education say that it would be crazy for us to stop investing in these institutions which are jewels, i mean, with so many of the top institutions in the world are american institutions, and it is not -- >> rose: their work is our future. >> absolutely, absolutely. and we he are the ones who are working on the discoveries that will really shape the future. >> rose: the future is being pushed forward in places like silicon valley. >> yes. >> in places like the military. >> sure. >> rose: and in our great universities. all of those places who make it their business, in a sense, to understand and know the future, d contribute to the transformation t to the future. >> right. and the ex
of the world depends on us to do that. i think that it would be extremely shortsighted to start pulling back on things like the national institute of health and the national endowment for the humanities, those organizations that provide the fuel for our great institutions of higher education to make those new discoveries, this is really shortsighted. we must, even in the minimums mist of terrible economic times i think every single one of us in higher education say that it would be crazy for us...
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one of the ways to define the units was developed by a group of japanese scientists. national institute of advanced science and technology developed a method that uses the number of atoms to define weight. a member of the international committee of the bipm which will decide the new standard says the existing unit was not highly accurate at the level of very small units like a microgram. >> translator: if a new standard is adopted, tg crypt to advancement of science and technology, including nano technology and biotechnology. >> the assembly will vote whether the standard should be revised on friday, the last day of the assembly. >>> japanese electronics makers are developing tv sets with a resolution of more than 8 million pixels, four times the current level. toshiba will release a new high definition tv in december that shows 3-d images without requiring viewers to use special glasses. sharp plans to launch a model with improved perspective next year. sony will start selling large screen high-definition video projectors for family use in december. japanese makers are hoping to create
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it is truly fitting that the newest citizens of our nation take their oath of citizenship at an institute built by and in honor of someone who devoted his life to defending and serving this nation. in recognition of that service, i want to personally solicit a man whose leadership has changed this country, has changed, as live, senator bob dole. -- countless lives, senator bob dole. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator pat roberts. >> the high road of humility is not mothered by heavy traffic in this town. [laughter] i feel humble to be here on behalf of my leader, the great center and a great man, bob dole. i have several housekeeping duties here. senator warner, where are you, sir? [applause] he is speaking up behind you, bob. show your face. that is required. [laughter] right over there. the other note i have, the chancellor from the university of missouri. and the chancellor. we have yet to make up our minds. sorry about that. as anthony said to cleopatra, i am not here to talk. she be applied, i am not -- replied, i am not prone to argue. [laughter] i will just
it is truly fitting that the newest citizens of our nation take their oath of citizenship at an institute built by and in honor of someone who devoted his life to defending and serving this nation. in recognition of that service, i want to personally solicit a man whose leadership has changed this country, has changed, as live, senator bob dole. -- countless lives, senator bob dole. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator pat roberts. >> the high road of humility...
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captions prohibited without permission of national captioning instituteore energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪
captions prohibited without permission of national captioning instituteore energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪
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the $9.5 million of aid from the national institute of health. this is almost miraculous. you don't see these grants very often to public agencies unless we are doing the absolutely necessary thing, and that is focused on improving and making sure we make great breakthroughs and we are going to be able to do that with this additional space. this money will go towards additional 8,000 square feet on top of renovating another 9,000. so it's a total focused on the 17,000 square feet of space that is in different floors of this building, making sure they're connected up and that we have additional physician space, counseling offices and examination rooms as well as research space. that's invaluable. i want to put on my d.p.w. hat for a moment, as well, because d.p.h. doesn't work if a vacuum. when they identify this, they work with everybody. i want to thank supervisor wiener for coming here today, too, because he knows how important it is for that collaboration to occur. so d.p.h. working in this facility -- and by the way, i need you to know that probably the last time i was
the $9.5 million of aid from the national institute of health. this is almost miraculous. you don't see these grants very often to public agencies unless we are doing the absolutely necessary thing, and that is focused on improving and making sure we make great breakthroughs and we are going to be able to do that with this additional space. this money will go towards additional 8,000 square feet on top of renovating another 9,000. so it's a total focused on the 17,000 square feet of space that...
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communicators" we learn about risk to security of data on computers at 24 federal government agencies. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] host: the government accountability office released a report on the security of federal information and information on the federal websites. greg wilshusen is the information and security issues director at the government accountability office. it is his report that came out. mr. wilshusen, how would you describe gentlelady information, taxpayer information, how secure that is unfetter web sites, as well as security information that the government keeps? guest: federal agencies contained a lot of sense of the information on their computers. you mentioned taxpayer information, results of medical information as well as classified information related to national security and economic security as well as business proprietary information on federal systems. this information is at risk of a compromise in due to a number of vulnerabilities on federal systems. our review which we issued last week and our report identified that weakness
communicators" we learn about risk to security of data on computers at 24 federal government agencies. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] host: the government accountability office released a report on the security of federal information and information on the federal websites. greg wilshusen is the information and security issues director at the government accountability office. it is his report that came out....
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says a lot of former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli institute for national security studies spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break that stay with will continue condition. wealthy british scientists. market why not succumb to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. as a report. says. six. six six six. six . welcome back to spotlight algren live in just a reminder my guest on the show today is euro a land former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow at the institute in israel institute for national security studies. mr l. and we were talking about egypt about israeli relations with egypt but we saw a violent and israeli protest earlier this year we saw the israeli embassy in cairo in flames and well this was a very unfortunate thing for the relations between the two countries has this incident been settled by now are your lation any better i mean official relations between the two countries the current official relationship be
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country some 5,000 miles on its journey to get here and just installed at national library of medicine on the campus of national institutef health where we are live and i am talking about this gorgeous, 20- foot healing totem pole. how impressive is that. it just arrived here because they are opening a new exhibit tomorrow called native voices, native peoples and talks all about the health and illness that people, native americans have learned through the years and what we, more importantly, can learn from it. so this morning we are going to spend quite a bit of time out here in this beautiful garden with this healing totem pole because the master carver responsible for this art work happens to be here with us this morning and that is joule danes, we will have a little carve off and then we will head inside and get a first look at the exhibit. it opens tomorrow but you know how we roll we like to get you in first. >> yeah, we like that vip pass we always get thanks, see you later on. >>> okay it is time to say good morning to our facebook fan of the day, jenna check that outlooks like we need to say congratulations, show
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of being the best employers in other 50 years. scripps health, cornell university, national institutes of health, first horizon national corp and west five? >> they have terrific benefits for the older workers. you thing, boy, i wish my company offered stuff like that. they're generous with health care benefits and retirement plans, things like that. some are benefits not just for full-time workers but for people who work as few as 15 hours a week. they have phased retirement. they give you a lot of flexibility. some of these companies offer on-site child care for grand children, not just for children. there are a lot of universities on this list. they tend to offer free classes and sometimes help you get a degree. >> what are the recommendations or suggestions that you would have for someone over 50 looking to secure a job. >> one abiding theme of this list. there are for view for-profit companies on this list. many of these companies are non-profits. they see that. some of these companies do outreach. they deliberately go and look for seniors. so look around for companies that are actually recruiting seniors because they want what
of being the best employers in other 50 years. scripps health, cornell university, national institutes of health, first horizon national corp and west five? >> they have terrific benefits for the older workers. you thing, boy, i wish my company offered stuff like that. they're generous with health care benefits and retirement plans, things like that. some are benefits not just for full-time workers but for people who work as few as 15 hours a week. they have phased retirement. they give...
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says a lot of former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli institute for national security studies probably will be back shortly after we take a break stay with will continue condition. culture is that so much me is going to make me a lot of people here in the music below me feel your leaders say they have a plan to cope with greece and sovereign debt problems and to build a fire wall against italy's. the eat. the limits. it's just such a. subliminal . moment. welcome back to spotlight i'm algren arbonne just a reminder my guest on the show today is euro a land former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow at the institute in israel institute for national security studies. mr l. and we were talking about egypt about israeli relations with egypt but we saw a violent and time israeli protest earlier this year we saw the israeli embassy in cairo in flames and well this was a very unfortunate thing for the relations between the two countries has this incident been settled by now are your lation any better i mean official relations between the t
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the national institute of health credit union accepts any member of the works in the heel -- field of health care or biomedicine. reporting live in the news room, rebecca cooper, abc7 news. >>> president obama says he expects congress to vote on his jobs bill this month. he said he will press leaders from both parties to act quickly. the bill would cut payroll taxes and extend long-term jobless benefits, said a fine -- set aside funding for infrastructure. >>> more changes coming to the primary calendar in the race for the white house. this time, south carolina is bumping up their primary. it will now be held on january 21st in south carolina. this comes after florida announces they will move there is up to january 31st. those states are now debating a new dates. >>> a major study under way to deal with transportation issues in virginia called super-novell and stretch as much further than northern virginia. it is going to look at traffic flow as well as mass transit options for the commonwealth. then eisner's live with details on this report. >> gov. bob mcdonnell announced the supern
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former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli institute for national security studies spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break stay with will continue condition. me it is easy easy easy easy to see how. little. touch. since such. public place at. welcome back to spotlight i'm algren armin just a reminder my guest on the show today is you are a land former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow at the institute in israel institute for national security studies. and we were talking about egypt about israeli relations with egypt but we saw a violent and time israeli protest earlier this year we saw at the israeli embassy in cairo in flames and well this was a very unfortunate thing for the relations between the two countries has this incident been settled by now are your lation any better i mean official relations between the two countries becomes official relationship between the israeli government and the current egyptian government is pretty good both of us understand that we do share mutual interest to stabilize th
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accountable to the national government or the people of their member states rather that he's not white and it's time that powers and democracy was returned to national democratic institutions. chairman of the foreign policy of the british group thank you very much indeed for your time thank you. nigel farage meantime i mean in the u.k. independence party as well i believe that far from being a uniting force for the e.u. is quickly becoming a catalyst for conflict between members. i want to europe where we cooperate together and work together and sign agreements together not a europe where we hand over the ability to make those decisions to a group of unelected bureaucrats and on the argument of peace which now the e.u. supporters of for them back on because all their other arguments frankly have failed look what kept the peace in europe that idea in forty five was not the e.u. they didn't come along for many many years what kept the peace was an example of states cooperate together and i would also argue the fact that we had the nuclear terror and history shows that if you take away from people their democracy their ability to govern themselves if you corral them together
accountable to the national government or the people of their member states rather that he's not white and it's time that powers and democracy was returned to national democratic institutions. chairman of the foreign policy of the british group thank you very much indeed for your time thank you. nigel farage meantime i mean in the u.k. independence party as well i believe that far from being a uniting force for the e.u. is quickly becoming a catalyst for conflict between members. i want to...
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says a lot of former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli institute for national security studies spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with will continue initially. but i. was struck by friday australia you know leon there's no way thank you so you get to among three if you want to have sex go and have sex. i'm good. i'm glad. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter or food a. cool. welcome back to spotlight i'm algren aman just a reminder my guest on the show today is a land former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow at the institute in israel institute for national security studies. and we were talking about egypt about israeli relations with egypt but we saw a violent and israeli protests earlier this year we saw the israeli embassy in cairo in flames and well this was a very unfortunate thing for the relations between the two countries has this incident been settled by now are your lation any bett
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says a lot of former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow of the israeli institute for national security studies spotlight will be back shortly after we take ten great stay with will continue condition. but i define it as a struggle with the idea australia if you want to tell you there's a lone no wait until you see the film on screen yeah if you want to have sex go and have sex. and mission and free accreditation and free transport charges free. arrangement free. free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media oh god r.t. dot com. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered. welcome back to spotlight i'm just a reminder my guest on the show today is you are a land former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow at the institute in israel institute for national security studies. and we were talking about egypt about israeli relations with egypt but we saw a violent and israeli protests earlier this year we saw at the israeli embassy in cairo in flam
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of science on funding for research and development. "washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] host: on this monday morning, a man who would like to occupy the white house, herman cain, -- that says two women accused him of inappropriate behavior. the cain campaign blames washington establishment critics, saying they are eager to bring down mr. cain, who is doing well and opinion polls and fund raising. we are following around watch -- him around washington today. we will see him as early as 9:00 a.m. eastern at the american enterprise institute on c-span2. we wanted to about the story and what it might mean for the campaign. we have a separate line just for herman cain supporters this morning. we want to hear your thoughts, of course, about the breaking story and the push back by the cain campaign. here is the story as it broke in politico last night. we are taking it off the web. they call it an exclusive. two women accused herman cain of inappropriate behavior. you can see a picture of the candidate here. it was when
of science on funding for research and development. "washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] host: on this monday morning, a man who would like to occupy the white house, herman cain, -- that says two women accused him of inappropriate behavior. the cain campaign blames washington establishment critics, saying they are eager to bring down mr. cain, who is doing well and opinion polls...
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of the recorded vote will rise and be counted. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yadse are 175, the nays are 248, the amendment is not agreed. to the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number eight offered by mr. conley, the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 18 printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. comely of virginia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-caption
of the recorded vote will rise and be counted. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yadse are 175, the nays are 248, the...
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captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute >>> two sharp jolts. team coverage tonight of the earthquakes that are rattling nerves around the region. good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. based on the calls we're getting to our newsroom, a lot of people felt both of them. a 4.0 quake hit at 2:41 this afternoon. a 2.0 aftershock hit at 8:15 tonight. we also felt the earthquakes here at ktvu and we have team coverage for you. we begin with jana katsuyama who has impact at the fault line. >> reporter: by bay area standards these places were short and long. people here tell us it was enough to rattle some glass at that cafe, and kevin some people's nerves given that this was right on the hayward fault. staff said they felt the glasses clinking and then felt the quake. >> we saw glasses shaking and people were looking around, yeah. >> reporter: along college avenue, even the aftershock made those who are used to earthquakes nervous. >> reporter: today's quakes only lasted a few seconds. but those at the stadium, felt t
captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute >>> two sharp jolts. team coverage tonight of the earthquakes that are rattling nerves around the region. good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. based on the calls we're getting to our newsroom, a lot of people felt both of them. a 4.0 quake hit at 2:41 this afternoon. a 2.0 aftershock hit at 8:15 tonight. we also felt the earthquakes here at ktvu and we have team coverage for you. we...
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of the country's financial institutions. the growing debt crisis is causing a state of national emergency or portugal. that is according to the prime minister, who plans to make even deeper budget cuts next year to get the country's troubled finances in order. it includes tax increases and will have a big impact on education and health care. portugal must get its deficit under control to meet the conditions of a nearly $80 billion bailout package from the eu and the imf. volkswagen is enjoying healthy sales figures. the carmaker says they have sold more cars than ever before. sales rose by around 14% in china. in north america, there was an increase of more than 20%. the company is on target to keep its goal of 8 million car sales for the year. some good news from a volkswagen as well as below a-- gogle and sap. -- google and sap. we have a report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> traders were scratching their heads. they were looking at volkswagen with a sales record from january to september. the news goes beyond the car industry. the economy is still ticking and there are a lot of consumers sti
of the country's financial institutions. the growing debt crisis is causing a state of national emergency or portugal. that is according to the prime minister, who plans to make even deeper budget cuts next year to get the country's troubled finances in order. it includes tax increases and will have a big impact on education and health care. portugal must get its deficit under control to meet the conditions of a nearly $80 billion bailout package from the eu and the imf. volkswagen is enjoying...
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former head of the israeli security council and now senior research fellow at the israeli institute for national security standards and that's it for now trump all of us here if you want to have your sales pipeline where somebody wants you to think i think for the next five years drop me a live album or patch. are you and let's keep the show in track spotlight we'll be back with more of a comment on what's going on outside rush until then they are our team and take. all. in indonesia ologies available in the ground giotto shares a media hotel the ritz carlton hotel and a little hotel to chill new millennium hotel in china you can see on t.v. in censored telma comes from social much common ground lido hotel macau seventy shamar comers also town who saw the snow tiago. local towns with results much on beverly plaza hotel macau riviera hotel mccown cintra hotel mccaughan.
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of course for our everlasting friendship between our two countries. [clinking glasses] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the state visit of south korean president continues later this morning when president obama and president lee travel to michigan and tore a gm auto plant outside detroit. for more information, go to our website, c-span.org where you can fly more video president lee's visited the ceo of cylindrical resigned yesterday. this morning, a house panel will investigate the government loans given to the company. treasury and energy officials will testify. live coverage is from the house energy and commerce subcommittee at 9:30 eastern on c-span 2. on c-span 3 this morning, the house foreign affairs committee will look at the potential threats that iran and syria posts and the fact the economic sanctions could have carried live coverage is at 9:00 eastern. >> i am the first one to admit every day that i have to get up in the morning and tell myself i can do this. there is no one better to do this than i m. >> the associate prof. of neurosurgery at johns hopkins. >
of course for our everlasting friendship between our two countries. [clinking glasses] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the state visit of south korean president continues later this morning when president obama and president lee travel to michigan and tore a gm auto plant outside detroit. for more information, go to our website, c-span.org where you can fly more video president lee's visited the ceo of...
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of our environment. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> this is the "journal." libyan celebrate a new era of liberation of what the un wants answers to the circumstances surrounding muammar gaddafi's gas. death. the united nations is calling for a full investigation into the death of muammar gaddafi. a spokesman for the u.n. human- rights office says cellphone images of gaddafi were very disturbing. the circumstances surrounding his death are unclear. nato has admitted hitting his convoy with an air strike. the former leader's funeral has been delayed and no new date has been said. -- set. >> libyans come to terms with the death of gaddafi. the former leader -- nobody regrets that he is gone. >> gaddafi killed a lot of the libyan people. >> if we caught him alive, we would have had another dictator just like him. since we have killed him, this is a glorious day. >> the circumstances of this death remain disputed. he was reportedly hiding in this storm drain when fighters of the transitional government found him. some amateur video showed gaddafi while he was stil
of our environment. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> this is the "journal." libyan celebrate a new era of liberation of what the un wants answers to the circumstances surrounding muammar gaddafi's gas. death. the united nations is calling for a full investigation into the death of muammar gaddafi. a spokesman for the u.n. human- rights office says cellphone images of gaddafi were very disturbing. the circumstances surrounding his death are...
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makes it a great nation, and to make things a little better >> i would like to thank you for all the work you have done on behalf of women and to keep the courts a respected institution. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> former president bill clinton and secretary of state hillary clinton were in arkansas to mark the anniversary of their 1992 campaign. >> another president is facing a similar challenge. i will say this -- i suppose i am pulling harder for him because he showed such good judgment in picking secretary of state, but i would be pulling for him regardless, because underlying those challenges is the same old debate about whether government is the problem or we need smart government and a changing economy working together to create the opportunities of tomorrow. >> watch the entire speech today at 6:30 today on c-span. >> this week, on "newsmakers," chris van hollen. welcome, thank you very much. we have two reporters here. gregory has the first question for you. >> you are on the super committee. the minimum amount the super committee can cut is $1.20 tr
makes it a great nation, and to make things a little better >> i would like to thank you for all the work you have done on behalf of women and to keep the courts a respected institution. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> former president bill clinton and secretary of state hillary clinton were in arkansas to mark the anniversary of their 1992 campaign. >> another president...
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and earlier i talked to richard spencer executive director of the national policy institute now the death of gadhafi continues to be touted as a foreign policy victory by the mainstream media i asked him a simple question is that really the case here is his take. well you had a lot of cheerleading about that that the dictator that we are familiar with from saddam and and many others but i'm not sure how you could possibly call this a triumph of the west when the campaign began in march a pentagon spokesman explicitly said that they were not going after gadhafi and then we learned actually in a new york times report from a couple days ago that they were discussing whether nato should kill him or not and of course nato was bombing on behalf of these rebels thugs who eventually brutalized it off and ended up killing him so i don't know how you could possibly call this a triumph for the west that had nothing use to the war aim it did not improve the lives of anyone living in the united states or or europe or anything like that it was a kind of it was you know one more of these blue dog rules
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of the libyan political and economic. institutions for the benefit of those who brought the national transition council to power it will be for the benefit of the united states oil companies for the benefit of the british and the french and perhaps the italian oil companies they're the big winners here in the meantime western leaders are celebrating legal strands ition to democracy putting a single u.s. service member on the ground we achieved our objectives with the us president did not mention in his celebration where he speech was scores of legions killed a needle strikes widespread violations of human rights a report into dairies libya there's no water. there is no. medication and even oxygen in the hospital they don't have the situation in syria. because i've seen it i can assure you. if you send your news through through the city you know it's it's it's disaster it's a catastrophe. libya is now brimming with weapons experts sakes premiss of most likely gotten their hands on the vast former east left on tainted as foreign leaders transition to democracy the people who are now in power there have not been chosen by th
of the libyan political and economic. institutions for the benefit of those who brought the national transition council to power it will be for the benefit of the united states oil companies for the benefit of the british and the french and perhaps the italian oil companies they're the big winners here in the meantime western leaders are celebrating legal strands ition to democracy putting a single u.s. service member on the ground we achieved our objectives with the us president did not...