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madrid. the reason we brought you out here today, we're going to hold a unit management team meeting. i think you know why. this conduct report issued for threats, verbal abuse, and gestures and displaying unlawful order. inmate madrid was on the phone approximately 40 minutes. at 5:40 p.m. my correctional officer told nathan madrid to lock down for next shift. he yelled up [ bleep ]. i turned his phone off at that point. i walked to the window and told him this is a directive to lock down. he was told approximately five times. during this time inmate madrid was telling me you're [ bleep ], girl, you're [ bleep ]. if you're writing me up, i'm going to make it worthwhile. inmate madrid locked down and then started banging the door with a stool. he continued for a while. inmate madrid was informed that the incident would be a behavior and a misconduct report. okay. mr. madrid, this is very inappropriate behavior in this program. >> i lost it. i was talking to my grandmother. she advised me she
madrid. the reason we brought you out here today, we're going to hold a unit management team meeting. i think you know why. this conduct report issued for threats, verbal abuse, and gestures and displaying unlawful order. inmate madrid was on the phone approximately 40 minutes. at 5:40 p.m. my correctional officer told nathan madrid to lock down for next shift. he yelled up [ bleep ]. i turned his phone off at that point. i walked to the window and told him this is a directive to lock down. he...
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what is the reaction in madrid?s is one jose professor of economics at university of nars business school. thanks so much indeed for joining us. the spanish prime minister has gone out of his way to say this is not bailout, this is just a loan for banks. how do those in madrid and spanish population see it? >> one of the things in general, the reaction has been very positive, and the spanish people have reacted favorably to a possible bailout, let's put it that way. it's not a general bailout of the spanish economy. we feel they're more optimistic today than we werelast thursday, let's say. >> juan, explain to me. if this basically will put more debt on spain's books while giving some assistance to its banks why we should view it as any sort of resolution given that spain still doesn't have e any to print its own currency? >> we think the program is improving there. at the same time the government is going to lend the money to the bank, so the banks will have to pay interest back to government and return the loan wh
what is the reaction in madrid?s is one jose professor of economics at university of nars business school. thanks so much indeed for joining us. the spanish prime minister has gone out of his way to say this is not bailout, this is just a loan for banks. how do those in madrid and spanish population see it? >> one of the things in general, the reaction has been very positive, and the spanish people have reacted favorably to a possible bailout, let's put it that way. it's not a general...
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acción deportiva >> tenemos la imagen de giovani dos santos que ésta cerca de firmar con el real madridtletico de madrid quién se quedaria con él. >> el ejecutivo le deseo existo en londres a la selección y el técnico nos comento >> "saber que hay que estar con los pies en el suelo, sabemos que tenemos un equipo fuerte" >> ahora veamos un adelanto del noticiero univisión. >> hoy un hombre enmascarado levanta parte del muro fronterizo para pasar droga. >> ♪(música) >> ---"william levy" no solo es actor y modelo, tambÉn es ♪(música) >> willian no sólo es actor y modelo también es aficcionado a los deportes, así lo confeso a nuestro reportero. >> willian invitado a lanzar la primera bola. >> cómo se sintió? >> ahí tu viste, una experiencia muy bonita. >> un sueño hecho realidad para william. >> para mi es un sueño, jugue toda mi vida hasta que empece con la actuación. >> nos hablo de sus proyectos. >> no puedo hablar mucho de los proyctos, pero tengo un programa de novelas para univisión a fin de año. >> y tendremos planes de boda? >> eso es sorpresa! las cosas no se pueden decir (risas).
acción deportiva >> tenemos la imagen de giovani dos santos que ésta cerca de firmar con el real madridtletico de madrid quién se quedaria con él. >> el ejecutivo le deseo existo en londres a la selección y el técnico nos comento >> "saber que hay que estar con los pies en el suelo, sabemos que tenemos un equipo fuerte" >> ahora veamos un adelanto del noticiero univisión. >> hoy un hombre enmascarado levanta parte del muro fronterizo para pasar...
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we are live in madrid. in america, food gourmets in california have been embarking on a fog of -- fagua eating binge before it is banned as a delicacy. it is made by fattening duck livers. -- fattening? in order to use their livers. many say this -- that man up? in order to use their livers. many say it is inhumane. correct some are determined to fight the ban. -- >> some are determined to fight the ban. >> i have been up to sacramento to fight the lobby, to make people a little more aware of the impact it will have on us chefs and on tourism and the dining guests. >> there are campaigners who claim there are -- there is for speeding involved and it amounts to torture. >> -- claimed the force feeding involved amounts to torture. >> it is cruel and there is no justification for it. >> the band goes into place on july 1. there is some -- there are some who are skeptical about how watertight it will be. >> it is like cuban rum. if you want to get cuban rum, you can. >> in the meantime, many are gorging on it.
we are live in madrid. in america, food gourmets in california have been embarking on a fog of -- fagua eating binge before it is banned as a delicacy. it is made by fattening duck livers. -- fattening? in order to use their livers. many say this -- that man up? in order to use their livers. many say it is inhumane. correct some are determined to fight the ban. -- >> some are determined to fight the ban. >> i have been up to sacramento to fight the lobby, to make people a little...
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. >> spain's borrowing rates soar with moody's close to downgrading madrid's bonds to junk. >> germanyet ready for a euro 2012 clash of the diet -- titans in and make or break semi against italy. ♪ welcome. turkey says it would not hesitate to use force in response to any future incidents involving syria, who shot down a turkish warplanes last week. ankara says it has changed the rules of engagement for its own forces and breaches of the border will be met with the response. >> this comes as the nato military alliance, which turkey is a member, discussed the downing of the warplane. on tuesday, nato stood with turkey and condemned syria. >> the turkish prime minister called the downing of the turkish jet a hostile act and one that would not go unanswered. he warned that any incursion into turkish territory by syria would be met with force. >> any military unit approaching turkey from the syrian border that represents a security risk will be seen as a military threat and will be treated as a military target. >> the prime minister said syria had come to constitute a danger to turkey and
. >> spain's borrowing rates soar with moody's close to downgrading madrid's bonds to junk. >> germanyet ready for a euro 2012 clash of the diet -- titans in and make or break semi against italy. ♪ welcome. turkey says it would not hesitate to use force in response to any future incidents involving syria, who shot down a turkish warplanes last week. ankara says it has changed the rules of engagement for its own forces and breaches of the border will be met with the response....
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it doesn't mean they're smiling in madrid. we'll be there live in a moment. food gourmets in california have embarked on a fois gras fringe in their home state. it produced by force feeding ducks and geast to fatten their livers. some animal groups say that is cruel and unfair. more from jamie mitchell. >> three weeks to go and what is being called fois-magdon. there are festivals and dinner parties, some determined to fight the ban. >> i've been up to sacramento to lobby and really just try to make everyone up in sacramento a little bit more aware of the impact that it's going to have on us chefs, on tourism, and the dining guests. >> animals are tortured -- >> outside one feast in santa monica, animal welfare campaigners, who claim that force feeding amounts to torture. >> fois gras is a barbaric product. it shouldn't exist in 2012. it cruelly force feeds ducks, and there's no justification for it. >> the ban is due to come into effect on july 1. some are skeptical about what water tight it will be. >> truth is, i think that it's going to be like pot, where
it doesn't mean they're smiling in madrid. we'll be there live in a moment. food gourmets in california have embarked on a fois gras fringe in their home state. it produced by force feeding ducks and geast to fatten their livers. some animal groups say that is cruel and unfair. more from jamie mitchell. >> three weeks to go and what is being called fois-magdon. there are festivals and dinner parties, some determined to fight the ban. >> i've been up to sacramento to lobby and really...
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not madrid or athens. we can control our own destiny and i think people have since talked to them again.
not madrid or athens. we can control our own destiny and i think people have since talked to them again.
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>> i am sending them to all the schools in madrid. the cities around. >> reporter: if you got a job tomorrow at mcdonald's, would you take it? >> yes. >> reporter: 51% of spaniards under 25 are unemployed, the worst rate in europe. that's a million and a half young people. hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets in angry protest. their slogan says it all, "if you take away our dreams, we will not let you sleep." they've come to the job market at a time when spanish bank bane on the brink, and businesses are folding daily, and they're angry that reckless lending during the boom years has meant they pay the price for a crisis they didn't create. this is the most educated generation that spain has ever produced, but many recent graduates feel that they've been trained for a world that simply no longer exists here. in fact, the situation has become so bad, that according to a recent survey, 68% of young people are now willing to move to another country to find work. 26-year-old irena arias lost her job producing commercials two we
>> i am sending them to all the schools in madrid. the cities around. >> reporter: if you got a job tomorrow at mcdonald's, would you take it? >> yes. >> reporter: 51% of spaniards under 25 are unemployed, the worst rate in europe. that's a million and a half young people. hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets in angry protest. their slogan says it all, "if you take away our dreams, we will not let you sleep." they've come to the job market at a time...
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madrid asked the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up its struggling banks and becomes the largest economy to see. this planet spain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside and in the case of greece and portugal. also boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east because countries have cemented their partnership this week russian president vladimir putin visited china. well that's the way it is for the moment with the news team with another summer in fifteen minutes from now in the meantime as one of the violence on the ground in syria damascus has been fighting and information war with the country's unrest on t.v. what next syria's minister of information explains why there's often more to the coverage than meets the eye a special interview next. we that hit and miss the arab league council has asked satellite operators are upside . down the broke cast of sirius satellite channels what do you think about this decision. this decision is an attack on free media and freedom of expression it's an attack on syrian media with the purpose is to hide the tru
madrid asked the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up its struggling banks and becomes the largest economy to see. this planet spain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside and in the case of greece and portugal. also boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east because countries have cemented their partnership this week russian president vladimir putin visited china. well that's the way it is for the moment with the news team with another summer in fifteen...
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clarissa ward, cbs news, madrid. >> pelley: the national weather service told us today there is a 50% chance that a weather phenomenon known as el nino could return later this year. el nino is formed by warmer- than-normal water temperatures in the pacific. it can cause devastating storms along the west coast, and it can mean fewer hurricanes for the east coast. the last time we saw el nino was in 2009. a first-in-the-nation ban on drivers using even hands-free cell phones. a woman mistakenly told her husband was missing in action gets an apology. and a football player wrongly accused of a terrible crime gets a second chance at living his dream when the cbs evening news continues. i used to love hearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have... postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. proven to help increase bone density. i take prolia®. it's different. it's two shots a year. [announcer:] if y
clarissa ward, cbs news, madrid. >> pelley: the national weather service told us today there is a 50% chance that a weather phenomenon known as el nino could return later this year. el nino is formed by warmer- than-normal water temperatures in the pacific. it can cause devastating storms along the west coast, and it can mean fewer hurricanes for the east coast. the last time we saw el nino was in 2009. a first-in-the-nation ban on drivers using even hands-free cell phones. a woman...
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he is in madrid tonight. good evening. >> reporter: if you want to understand what has happened hire, take a look around me. remember the housing bubble that burst in florida in the u.s. a few years ago? it has happened here. this suburb in the outskirts of madrid, now a ghost town and there are many more just like it across the country. the easy financing that helped build the developments has disappeared. and it has brought spain to its knees begging for a bailout. spain's finance minister today desperate to avoid calling this aid request from the european central bank a bailout, but that's exactly what it is. first it was ireland, portugal and greece, now spain. europe needs to get this crisis under control, fast. >> should we see bank depositors start fleeing greece, spain, even potentially italy, you could really see this crisis cascading into something truly catastrophic. >> reporter: the housing collapse has put many of spain's smaller banks in peril. that is where the bailout money will go, but just h
he is in madrid tonight. good evening. >> reporter: if you want to understand what has happened hire, take a look around me. remember the housing bubble that burst in florida in the u.s. a few years ago? it has happened here. this suburb in the outskirts of madrid, now a ghost town and there are many more just like it across the country. the easy financing that helped build the developments has disappeared. and it has brought spain to its knees begging for a bailout. spain's finance...
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we have never heard our government say that our wellness depends on athens and madrid. this may be a time when 20 years from now, that this young people that are here will be standing here, but i think this will be a time we remember. so, for those of you in the room who are part of the center right, i'm happy to be here with you. the first president i remember is ronald reagan. yes, i do remember the preacher in my church telling everyone vote for jimmy carter, that is a different story. the first presidency i remember is ronald reagan, i remember how he turned the country around and if you were in the camp of people who thinks we need turning around right now, by the way, that doesn't mean, that mitt romney has to be ronald reagan, there has been one, there will not be another one, but it means one very simple thing. boldness matters in politics, boldness is rewarpded in politics, clarity is rewarded in politics, governor walker can tell you that in wisconsin, governor christie can tell you that in new jersey, clarity is rewarded in politics. and the last thing govern
we have never heard our government say that our wellness depends on athens and madrid. this may be a time when 20 years from now, that this young people that are here will be standing here, but i think this will be a time we remember. so, for those of you in the room who are part of the center right, i'm happy to be here with you. the first president i remember is ronald reagan. yes, i do remember the preacher in my church telling everyone vote for jimmy carter, that is a different story. the...
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madrid has called for the european central bank to step in to relieve international markets pressure as a borrowing costs soar. >> the 10-year bonds went to 7%, raising serious concerns about its financial health. >> in madrid, the sense of relief at the greek elections did not last long. traders are still worried about spain's future. today, we saw the market opened higher. within just minutes, they fell again. we expect the risk premiums for spain and other problem countries to remain where they are. that is indicated in the price spain pays to borrow money. six months ago, 10-year bonds were selling at an interest rate of 5.1%. now that rate tops 7% for the first time. spain's budget deficit is already huge and the government cannot afford to keep paying interest rates at that level. last saturday, the arizona ministers -- euro zone ministers agreed, but many doubt that will be enough. they were stuck with bad loans after the property boom collapsed in 20008. the ministers are due to hold their next meeting on june 28. >> concerns dominated trading here in europe on monday. we hav
madrid has called for the european central bank to step in to relieve international markets pressure as a borrowing costs soar. >> the 10-year bonds went to 7%, raising serious concerns about its financial health. >> in madrid, the sense of relief at the greek elections did not last long. traders are still worried about spain's future. today, we saw the market opened higher. within just minutes, they fell again. we expect the risk premiums for spain and other problem countries to...
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we'll go to madrid. it has yields back to the 7% market. >> as chinese premier calls on the g-20 to fight protectionism we'll find out what measures beijing will take. >> the fmc starts its two day policy meeting. big question with yields at record levels. they want to focus on that. we'll be back with more greek reaction and look ahead to india's surprise when they did nothing today with rates in a few moments. [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, memorial day memorial danda >>> welcome back to the program. the big story, of course is the short-lived relief rally that we're seeing in terms of spain, italy after those greek elections. show the pro bailout party holding the biggest part of the vote. european stocks which were initially rall
we'll go to madrid. it has yields back to the 7% market. >> as chinese premier calls on the g-20 to fight protectionism we'll find out what measures beijing will take. >> the fmc starts its two day policy meeting. big question with yields at record levels. they want to focus on that. we'll be back with more greek reaction and look ahead to india's surprise when they did nothing today with rates in a few moments. [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here,...
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let's go to madrid. that 65 billion recapitalization, i mean, i'm presuming, you know, that would be 65 out of the 100 possibly they are allowed to take from the eu. >> reporter: indeed. it would be much more than the estimate made simply by the imf over the weekend, last weekend, that spanish banks would need less nan 60 billion euros. that the first piece of information. the second one, of course, is the comments, that were less than welcome in spain. the spokesman for the spanish economic ministry say the government would stick to the plan to clean up, recapitalize older banks which had been rescued by the state. the statement came after the spanish government was planning to shut down one of the three banks which is currently being rescued. they didn't specify which bank would be of concern. the spanish government is waiting for eu approval for the rescue of these banks. back to you. >> thanks for that. we had a note out as well. spanish banks borrowed 324.6 billion euros from the ecb in may. joining
let's go to madrid. that 65 billion recapitalization, i mean, i'm presuming, you know, that would be 65 out of the 100 possibly they are allowed to take from the eu. >> reporter: indeed. it would be much more than the estimate made simply by the imf over the weekend, last weekend, that spanish banks would need less nan 60 billion euros. that the first piece of information. the second one, of course, is the comments, that were less than welcome in spain. the spokesman for the spanish...
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one hundred twenty and euros a bailout madrid finally admits it cannot save its believe it banks on its own become the largest economy so far to seek aid from the eurozone. also boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east russia and china strengthen their partnership as president vladimir putin visits beijing. to look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. u.n. observers in syria are continuing efforts to determine how many people were massacred in hama province on wednesday and who was behind the slaughter top u.n. officials admit the peace plan is being flouted by both sides of the conflict dozens of reportedly been killed across the country over the weekend while foreign calls for intervention being ramped up as reports. duquesne body is lain side by side we mean children among them death was indiscriminate and bloody the pictures from syria this week have brought shock around the globe and also a worry in sense of deja vu just weeks before another massacre came to light this time in the village of houla and the wo
one hundred twenty and euros a bailout madrid finally admits it cannot save its believe it banks on its own become the largest economy so far to seek aid from the eurozone. also boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east russia and china strengthen their partnership as president vladimir putin visits beijing. to look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. u.n. observers in syria are continuing efforts to determine how many...
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and now the fact madrid is getting that huge handout with no sturton strings attached has led to calls in dublin for it to renegotiate its bailout deal but one smaller is town isn't waiting for the government to sort things out as all smith reports people they're looking back to help move forwards. it's a blast from the past as this customer uses the irish punt to pay for some everyday purchases in the town of clueless ireland joined the euro from the get go in two thousand and two but crisis hit business owners here have revived their old currency to try and desperately clore some cash back into the community if you bring in pointed to was twenty point whatever you spend or fifty pounds whatever you spend we will give you a change of tone has turned voters which you can then go and spend crossroad unsupervised you are in the clear or go for a drink up the tone it's it's a great scheme for the child it means all the money remains in the tug as for the euro here it's been reduced to a novelty item printed on tissues and toilet paper and customers come from miles around to spend their pu
and now the fact madrid is getting that huge handout with no sturton strings attached has led to calls in dublin for it to renegotiate its bailout deal but one smaller is town isn't waiting for the government to sort things out as all smith reports people they're looking back to help move forwards. it's a blast from the past as this customer uses the irish punt to pay for some everyday purchases in the town of clueless ireland joined the euro from the get go in two thousand and two but crisis...
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billion euros to prop up its beleaguered banks the cash will be fed directly to a special fund with madrid ultimately responsible for the money however this plan that spain avoid committing to additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the case of greece ireland and portugal the spanish prime minister has praised the loan as a victory for the single currency is credibility divestment advisor patrick young is question its effectiveness and even the euro's future as a currency. all of the politicians have basically left the people stranded the new government in spain went into denial mode from the wall and they came into office and six months later they suddenly realized what anybody who was remotely financially literate could work six months ago and two years ago even sanish banks are lost and ultimately there needs to be a way in order to manage to rescue the conventional big. like mechanisms are not going to work and that's why ultimately it's very difficult to see tragically whether or not there really is a future to the euro was a currency the greeks when you talk to the on
billion euros to prop up its beleaguered banks the cash will be fed directly to a special fund with madrid ultimately responsible for the money however this plan that spain avoid committing to additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the case of greece ireland and portugal the spanish prime minister has praised the loan as a victory for the single currency is credibility divestment advisor patrick young is question its effectiveness and even the euro's future as a currency. all...
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. >> at first, the bailout news boosted trading in madrid, but by the end of the day, the euphoria wore off and the key stock index, the ibex, closed lower than when it started. so far, it is unclear, but there is speculation spanish banks will have to undergo strict restructuring, that weaker institutions will be closed, and the sector will be partially subject ec provision. this latest bailout might stave off imminent fears of a deeper crisis, but financial analysts are skeptical of the longer-term effects. >> spain's problems have not been solved. the clock for the eurozone rescue has been turned back. the problem is the spanish economy and its inability to carry out reforms. >> the bailout is destined to go to the spanish banks via a special fund and stay off the government balance sheets, but the country felt overall debt level will rise considerably. nevertheless, the bundesbank president was cautiously optimistic. >> i have confidence in the spanish government. it has already implemented substantial reforms but it must continue on this track. >> spain has yet to announce how much
. >> at first, the bailout news boosted trading in madrid, but by the end of the day, the euphoria wore off and the key stock index, the ibex, closed lower than when it started. so far, it is unclear, but there is speculation spanish banks will have to undergo strict restructuring, that weaker institutions will be closed, and the sector will be partially subject ec provision. this latest bailout might stave off imminent fears of a deeper crisis, but financial analysts are skeptical of the...
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. >> it's midday in london, 7:00 in the morning in washington, 1:00 in the afternoon in madrid, where markets are soaring off in the aftermath of the bailout for the spanish banking sector. despite crippling unemployment and continued recession, the spanish treasury has vowed to pursue its austerity and economic reforms and free from the conditions placed on other european countries. the biggest issues are the elections incr greece this sunday. i will speak to the chairman of the a athens chamber of commerce and industry, in a moment. first, this. >> after the long downward slide, spanish stocks rose sharply, jumping 5% shortly after opening. roses of a troubled bank by 60%. increasing confidence by investors was also reflected elsewhere in europe. the frankfurt index rallied by 2%. it's sort of rise seen on other european stock markets. the trend had been heralded in asia, where the markets had also been anxious for about spain's financial position. the euro was rising on global markets, also. the weekend deal under which the euro zone ministers agreed to lend spain up to 100 billion
. >> it's midday in london, 7:00 in the morning in washington, 1:00 in the afternoon in madrid, where markets are soaring off in the aftermath of the bailout for the spanish banking sector. despite crippling unemployment and continued recession, the spanish treasury has vowed to pursue its austerity and economic reforms and free from the conditions placed on other european countries. the biggest issues are the elections incr greece this sunday. i will speak to the chairman of the a athens...
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. >> miners were demonstrating on madrid streets today. there were battles with police. they are just one of many groups who have protested against budget cuts. spain is trying to cut its deficit well in a recession and while fighting a growing crisis in its banks. it was revealed today that investors and ordinary spaniards have taken at 66 billion a year rose out of the country. the largest since records began. fear remains that some banks are still hiding bad loans. this is the heart of the current crisis. largests spain's fourth bank. it needs 19 billion euros to survive. what is unsettling the market is the uncertainty of where the money will come from. it is all fuelling speculation that spain will lead an international bailout. the government insists it does not need the funds. >> spain does not want to be bailed out. >> will you have to be bailed out? >> we will not. we are quite sure that we can resist the situation for a few months. >> the banking crisis is hurting the economy. one man runs a successful coffee shop chain. banks are reluctant to lend to small bus
. >> miners were demonstrating on madrid streets today. there were battles with police. they are just one of many groups who have protested against budget cuts. spain is trying to cut its deficit well in a recession and while fighting a growing crisis in its banks. it was revealed today that investors and ordinary spaniards have taken at 66 billion a year rose out of the country. the largest since records began. fear remains that some banks are still hiding bad loans. this is the heart of...
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stefan is in madrid for us this weak and joins us now. how do we think it might work in terms of the conditions and how we set up keeping distant from the spanish government? >> reporter: after two weeks of speculation, ross, we might have a bit of disappointment. the government is not expected to ask any presized amount. it's up to 100 billion euros. last week the government said that up to 62 billion would be necessary for the spanish banking sector to cope with the most adverse economics. but it's not the final number yet, the final version of the stress test will be release d a the end of july. so in the meantime the government will ask for a bailout, a formal request. but without. we don't know what would be the conditions, the euro group members will meet on the 9th of july to discuss the conditions of the loan. the eurozone members are likely to ask for deep restructuring of the spanish banking sector with the creation of the bad bank for all the most problematic assets mainly from the property sector, and according to the banks wo
stefan is in madrid for us this weak and joins us now. how do we think it might work in terms of the conditions and how we set up keeping distant from the spanish government? >> reporter: after two weeks of speculation, ross, we might have a bit of disappointment. the government is not expected to ask any presized amount. it's up to 100 billion euros. last week the government said that up to 62 billion would be necessary for the spanish banking sector to cope with the most adverse...
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stefan joins us from madrid. stefan, we're hearing we won't know any details about the audit results of the spanish banks until september. >> reporter: we'll get the full report about this banking audit. it was the plan originally for the end of july. it's definitely not good news because the market was asking for more indications about this bailout plan for the banking sector. that being said we're expecting an indication on thursday, in two days, about how much the banks would need independent auditors. these are preliminary conclusions about how much will be needed. we don't have confirmation. from what i understand from the bank of spain this is not concluded. what's been delayed is the report originally planned for the 15th of july. we have to wait until after summer to get the full report. the ecb and bank of spain took this together to get enough information about the banking sector. today we are focusing on the bond market. with this bond auction from the spanish treasury will issue 12 and 18 month bills.
stefan joins us from madrid. stefan, we're hearing we won't know any details about the audit results of the spanish banks until september. >> reporter: we'll get the full report about this banking audit. it was the plan originally for the end of july. it's definitely not good news because the market was asking for more indications about this bailout plan for the banking sector. that being said we're expecting an indication on thursday, in two days, about how much the banks would need...
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madrid asked the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up struggling banks and becomes the largest economy yet to seek a plan lets pain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the case of greece ireland and portugal. boosting trade tackling the crisis in the middle east eurasia is too big his country cement their partnership this week as russian president vladimir putin visits china. more news in about fifteen minutes but first sports. hello welcome along with the world of sports hey it's what we call coming up the waiting game rafael nadal and novak djokovic to complete their french open final on monday as rain spartans play with the spine even by two sets to walk. ready to rule all voyages england squad arriving don't yet have a. twenty twelve much lower. and investing in the future congress in central russia looks for ways to ensure the winter sports stars of the future are given the best possible chance to fulfill their potential. for us to the clay courts of the french open where novak djokovic and rafael nadal will need to return on monday to com
madrid asked the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up struggling banks and becomes the largest economy yet to seek a plan lets pain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the case of greece ireland and portugal. boosting trade tackling the crisis in the middle east eurasia is too big his country cement their partnership this week as russian president vladimir putin visits china. more news in about fifteen minutes but first sports. hello welcome along with...
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joining us from madrid is stephen. what's he been saying this morning? >> to be honest, ross, not that much. he's not giving much details about the plan itself. he is attending the q&a session at parliament. he says the crisis in spain was linked to foreign debt, local government deficits. he says once again the whole of the banking system should have been conducted some years ago in spain and also confirmed spain will need to cut its budget deficit. to be honest, nothing new. the spanish finance minister is also attending this q&a session. they say the plan will be concentrated only on the banking sector. he made clear that the plan won't cost anything to the spanish taxpayer. they say the cost of this plan willen financed by the financial community. he was more precise about the terms of the conditions of this loan for the banking sector. earlier the newspaper was reporting the rate of the loan would be at 3% and that spain was granted a five-year delay before it would start repaying the loan. that was not confirmed by members of the government. also c
joining us from madrid is stephen. what's he been saying this morning? >> to be honest, ross, not that much. he's not giving much details about the plan itself. he is attending the q&a session at parliament. he says the crisis in spain was linked to foreign debt, local government deficits. he says once again the whole of the banking system should have been conducted some years ago in spain and also confirmed spain will need to cut its budget deficit. to be honest, nothing new. the...
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. >> the government in madrid is trying hard to cut its big budget deficit. measure is cutting subsidies to the coal sector, but unions say this can mean up to 30,000 layoffs. >> that has led to massive demonstrations. >> the march through the center of madrid was somewhat less than peaceful. police arrested at least two people, and there were several injuries. 100,000 took part in the protest against planned job cuts in the coal mining industry. they are afraid the colorado mines will be shut down entirely. 40,000 jobs have been cut in the past decade. -- they are afraid the mines will be shut down entirely. >> we do not want a conflict like this. in fact, we have not caused it, but we're ready to stick to our guns into the government agrees to keep the mines open. >> they're totally wrong. but i think they could still put it right. >> but the spanish government refuses to spare in the industrial sector from its austerity measures. mining unions have called for a strike of the government fails to revoke the job cuts. >> there is one economy that continues to
. >> the government in madrid is trying hard to cut its big budget deficit. measure is cutting subsidies to the coal sector, but unions say this can mean up to 30,000 layoffs. >> that has led to massive demonstrations. >> the march through the center of madrid was somewhat less than peaceful. police arrested at least two people, and there were several injuries. 100,000 took part in the protest against planned job cuts in the coal mining industry. they are afraid the colorado...
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although it stays very hot in the southwest, on your friday madrid 34. 32 in lisbon. these temperatures will also drop into sunday as the cold front makes its way down. so think you are seeing about 27 in madrid on sunday. should feel a little more comfortable. leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
although it stays very hot in the southwest, on your friday madrid 34. 32 in lisbon. these temperatures will also drop into sunday as the cold front makes its way down. so think you are seeing about 27 in madrid on sunday. should feel a little more comfortable. leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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some members suggest germany is pressing madrid to ask the eu for financial assistance -- rumors. berlin denies that. >> we have everything that is required for the stable development of the eurozone. now is up to individual countries to come to us if they need to. so far, that has not happened, and that is what germany is not applying any kind of pressure either. >> european financial stability facility is believed to have sufficient funds to bail out spain, but so far there has been no request for help. spain's deputy prime minister says the government is still analyzing the situation and waiting for the international monetary fund's assessment of what the banks need. but financial analysts say it is only a matter of time before spain makes the call. >> spanier needs help, and i think it will seek assistance this weekend. >> the ratings agency fitch estimates that rescuing spain's banks will cost between 6 billion euros and 100 billion euros. >> another day of uncertainty for financial markets with that question hanging over spain. let's get the latest from conrad at the frankfu
some members suggest germany is pressing madrid to ask the eu for financial assistance -- rumors. berlin denies that. >> we have everything that is required for the stable development of the eurozone. now is up to individual countries to come to us if they need to. so far, that has not happened, and that is what germany is not applying any kind of pressure either. >> european financial stability facility is believed to have sufficient funds to bail out spain, but so far there has...
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. >> in madrid on friday morning, interest rates on sovereign bonds started to fall in response to thethat it should become easier for spain and italy to get aid funds. the risk premium investors demand had been rising for months in both countries. interest on spain's 10-year bonds was close to 7%, and 6.2% on italy's. the two countries see the summit as a success and now hope they will be able to raise money on the markets more cheaply. >> we have done quite well at this summit with respect to solving our problems. spain cannot go on financing its debt at those interest rates anymore. >> country's in trouble are now said to get emergency loans without the imposition of further austerity measures beyond those already agreed upon. >> so, the news from brussels could be a big boost for madrid and for rahm, too. how will the esm function? >> we have this look at the workings of the eurozone's new rescue fund. >> [speaking foreign language] >> sorry, that was supposed to explain how the esm works, but of course that was in the wrong language. >> a bilingual channel, after all. >> the steel
. >> in madrid on friday morning, interest rates on sovereign bonds started to fall in response to thethat it should become easier for spain and italy to get aid funds. the risk premium investors demand had been rising for months in both countries. interest on spain's 10-year bonds was close to 7%, and 6.2% on italy's. the two countries see the summit as a success and now hope they will be able to raise money on the markets more cheaply. >> we have done quite well at this summit...
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its debts it follows in the footsteps of spain which saw twenty eight of its banks downgraded off madrid asked for financial aid. talk to syria's deputy foreign minister for the government's take on a solution to the ongoing crisis and his reaction to international efforts to mediate his view few the conflict. dr general robert mood head of the united nations supervision mission in syria explains that the u.n. observer mission has been suspended due to an escalation of violence and the lack of peaceful options for resolving the conflict and the warring parties determination to strengthen their respective military positions within the thank you for joining us. thank you would you agree these were the main reasons for suspending the mission or was there a different perhaps hidden rationale behind this decision. when syrian trusted the observers with capabilities and special privileges and precedented for such un missions we were confident that this would help to carry out their plan and therefore going tribute to the implementation of the kofi annan plan secondly there was never a time in
its debts it follows in the footsteps of spain which saw twenty eight of its banks downgraded off madrid asked for financial aid. talk to syria's deputy foreign minister for the government's take on a solution to the ongoing crisis and his reaction to international efforts to mediate his view few the conflict. dr general robert mood head of the united nations supervision mission in syria explains that the u.n. observer mission has been suspended due to an escalation of violence and the lack of...
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a hundred million euros of bello's madrid finally admits it can save its beleaguered banks on its own becoming the largest economy so far to see aid from the euro zone. boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east russia and china strengthening their partnership as president vladimir putin visits beijing. seven am in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t dozens reportedly killed over the weekend in some of the most intense fighting of the syria conflict this is un observers continue their investigation of wednesday's massacre in hama province still trying to figure out exactly how many are dead and who is behind the slaughter top u.n. officials admit that the first. time of the police fire is being floated by both sides meanwhile as murray if an ocean reports calls for foreign intervention are being stepped up. decaying bodies lain side by side we mean children among them death was indiscriminate and bloody the pictures from syria this week have brought shock around the globe and also a war in sense of deja vu j
a hundred million euros of bello's madrid finally admits it can save its beleaguered banks on its own becoming the largest economy so far to see aid from the euro zone. boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east russia and china strengthening their partnership as president vladimir putin visits beijing. seven am in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t dozens reportedly killed over the weekend in some of the most...
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madrid also the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up its struggling banks becomes a lot just coming to seek aid so far that spain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the case of greece and portugal. also bursting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east eurasia two biggest countries have cemented their partnership this week russian president vladimir putin to china. what is proving to be a great weekend for sports and with the latest poll is next here on alt. thank you very much but welcome a long way to the world of sports is what we've got coming up on the brink of history rafael nadal looks to be. of six french open titles as he takes on world number one novak djokovic sean the parisienne clay. up and running in denmark and germany were called wins over the netherlands on portugal on day two of the european football championships. and back on track while champion sebastian vettel recalled a blistering lot to secure pole for sunday's canadian grand prix. to the clay courts at the french open where both rafael nadal and novak djokovic a
madrid also the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up its struggling banks becomes a lot just coming to seek aid so far that spain avoid additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the case of greece and portugal. also bursting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east eurasia two biggest countries have cemented their partnership this week russian president vladimir putin to china. what is proving to be a great weekend for sports and with the latest poll is next...