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so a great day on wall street on news of europe we're up likes.han 48 also on news on europe. >> stocks207debt and bank solution is nowhere in sight. >> jon: yeah that was a bad day. i remember that day over for me. i w on the street for sp dog cu tender. (laughter) the fish [bleep] salt s that do? (laughter) so that was the opp street's friday, which was also based on news of europe. >> the market right now france and germany have agreed bailout fund. the dow ended up 180 points.: whoo-hoo. we partied so hard that night. i was doing coke with ach betteran the previous tuesday's news europe. >> there's a little bit of worry about whether slovakia. > up bailout money. >> down 47 >> jon: i still partied that night too, just crack with a former mod fortunately he accepted money. (laughter) but even that was a better night than wall that news from europe. >> the dearly 250 points germanvernor played down that a solution to europe's debt crisis was imminent. >> jon: the end times are upon us! i hearbyse in my no no, don't. >> jon: let m ther back off the for to you do t bailout deal night. >
so a great day on wall street on news of europe we're up likes.han 48 also on news on europe. >> stocks207debt and bank solution is nowhere in sight. >> jon: yeah that was a bad day. i remember that day over for me. i w on the street for sp dog cu tender. (laughter) the fish [bleep] salt s that do? (laughter) so that was the opp street's friday, which was also based on news of europe. >> the market right now france and germany have agreed bailout fund. the dow ended up 180...
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so a great day on wall street on news of europe, we're up like 340 points. uch better than 48 hours ago. also on news on europe. >> stocks fell 207 points over fears the european debt and bank crisis solution is nowhere in sight. >> jon: yeah that was a bad day. i remember that day was all over for me. i was out blowing dogs on the street for spare change. (laughter) only to discover that dog currency is not legal tender. (laughter) the fish [bleep] salt s that what they do? (laughter) so that was the opposite of wall street's friday, which was also based on news of europe. >> the market right now jumping today on news france and germany have agreed to boost its bailout fund. the dow ended up 180 points. >> jon: whoo-hoo. we partied so hard that night. i was doing coke with a 20-year-old model. so much better than the previous tuesday's news from europe. >> there's a little bit of worry about whether slovakia. >> will agree to pony up its share of the european bailout money. >> down 47 points. >> jon: i still partied hard that night too, just crack with a 62-
so a great day on wall street on news of europe, we're up like 340 points. uch better than 48 hours ago. also on news on europe. >> stocks fell 207 points over fears the european debt and bank crisis solution is nowhere in sight. >> jon: yeah that was a bad day. i remember that day was all over for me. i was out blowing dogs on the street for spare change. (laughter) only to discover that dog currency is not legal tender. (laughter) the fish [bleep] salt s that what they do?...
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also aside from saying new europe, old europe, also famously said things about known unknowns and unknownnowns and all this stuff. i think the americans in their attitude to europe have a feeling that it's a known unknown. at worst. and i would argue that we are all unknowns. we are unknowables. i cannot know you. i don't know what's in your head. and even though we've been friends for a long time, what i'm trying to say is we can trust each other as human beings and as nations. but i think we should never assume that we really know and that we can judge other peoples motives, other people's interests, other people's aspirations. >> we can over a period of year, the so-called arc of history, a certain interest that countries have and the moment those interests largely are concerned, at the very moment they concern death and finance, but over the longer period they concern raw materials, oil in particular, relations with an emerging asia. that is a fairly long, where attitudes can be predicted. but we have 27 countries is that correct? we cannot pretend that is any sort of unified hold. ne
also aside from saying new europe, old europe, also famously said things about known unknowns and unknownnowns and all this stuff. i think the americans in their attitude to europe have a feeling that it's a known unknown. at worst. and i would argue that we are all unknowns. we are unknowables. i cannot know you. i don't know what's in your head. and even though we've been friends for a long time, what i'm trying to say is we can trust each other as human beings and as nations. but i think we...
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the new swiss proposals well to discuss this i'm joined by ben ara senator in chief at business new europe magazine ben good to see you so do you think a breakthrough has been made or not but your reading on this well it's taken a long time for them to get to this point and they desperately wanted to and russia is the last major economy in the world that's not a member of the validity of and in that sense this is i mean they've been fighting and fighting and pushing and pushing and not getting anywhere and now it looks like it's going to happen so you think russia will actually accept these these new terms which still include apparently a monitoring of trade between russia and georgia by international observers yeah the russians so it's over it's a must go now moscow has to decide but i think they can accept the terms on the table without losing say much face and so you know they want to get in i mean joe just plain lucky completely and now they have conceded to the monitors at the end of the day these guys are going to customs officers papers it's not like a peacekeepers or something in t
the new swiss proposals well to discuss this i'm joined by ben ara senator in chief at business new europe magazine ben good to see you so do you think a breakthrough has been made or not but your reading on this well it's taken a long time for them to get to this point and they desperately wanted to and russia is the last major economy in the world that's not a member of the validity of and in that sense this is i mean they've been fighting and fighting and pushing and pushing and not getting...
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a new europe plan to shore up europe's banks. will it be enough? >> kidnapped at gunpoint. a year after their dramatic rescue, they give thanks for their survival. 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. around the world, this is news. >> now fund manager has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for his role in one of the biggest insider trading cases in american history. prosecutors have pushed for 25 years. the judge issued a clear warning to anyone tempted to follow the same path. michele sent this report. >> i cannot believe this. this is before you became the post of -- poster boy. the drama played out and sign this manhattan courthouse. he waited to learn his fate. now he has only a few weeks before he must report for prison on november 28. down the road on wall street they have been watching closely. he was accused of making more than $50 million on insider trading rings. he sold shares in 19 companies based on confidential information. it is a wake-up call for the financial industry. >> it sends a strong message that the government is watching. they are watching very closely.
a new europe plan to shore up europe's banks. will it be enough? >> kidnapped at gunpoint. a year after their dramatic rescue, they give thanks for their survival. 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. around the world, this is news. >> now fund manager has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for his role in one of the biggest insider trading cases in american history. prosecutors have pushed for 25 years. the judge issued a clear warning to anyone tempted to follow the same path. michele...
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with the story russia says it will need some time to consider the swiss proposals as from business new europe magazine says russia is likely to join the w t o even if it rejects new. i think russia gratefully accepted poses with us face and even if they turns it's still possible for us it's joined with outs george's votes in so much as you can do it by simple majority the thing is every country that's joined so far is joined with unanimous votes and so would be another black mark of russia's. wish they'd rather avoid it however i think there's a good child so have a nice christmas present membership you know by by christmas if not shortly thereafter but it's also important in so much as there is no rush but at the same time you know trade is becoming an increasingly important part of the global economy to supervise a ship and the fastest growing routes is between emerging asia and europe russia sits right in the middle and the point of having that is the trade is already going on but it will just level the playing field and make everything work more smoothly same race for everybody which will
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but even if it's 50% effective could save huge numbers of lives. >> in other news, europe's highest courts has ruled that embryos cannot be patented. it could have major implication for medicine. scientists say the decision may impede european research or drive research abroad. a car bomb has killed four people in di shoe. foreign ministered -- people in mogadishu. kenya are fighting al sha bat militants. >> new measures to promote chinese values around the world. the leadership called for a new push to energize state-owned media. >> police in the united states city of philadelphia say they have arrested three people, imprisoned four people with a learning difficulties in a squa led room. they collected their social security checks. >> a grim face detective opens the door to a tiny terrifying world. in this cramped terrifying space vulnerable adults were kept prisoner without food, surrounded by their own waste. they barely had room to stand up. one of the men were chained to a boiler. they've been locked up with dogs and just a single bottle of drink. here are three of the alleged victims
but even if it's 50% effective could save huge numbers of lives. >> in other news, europe's highest courts has ruled that embryos cannot be patented. it could have major implication for medicine. scientists say the decision may impede european research or drive research abroad. a car bomb has killed four people in di shoe. foreign ministered -- people in mogadishu. kenya are fighting al sha bat militants. >> new measures to promote chinese values around the world. the leadership...
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. >> we well leave the middle east for a quick look at some of the other news. europe has ruled that stem cells from human embryos cannot be patented in a case that could have major implications. the decision may impede european research into the use of stem cell therapies or drive research abroad. a car bomb has exploded outside of mogadishu killings four people including the suicide bomber. kenya's defense and foreign ministers were holding talks. kenya sent troops to somalia on sunday to fight the militants that it blames for recent kidnappings. here in the united states, a 51-year-old woman has been charged with kidnapping four metropolitan tallly handicapped individuals who were found in the basement of a house. they is alleged to have kept them in an underground space while they claimed their social security checks. the f.b.i. is investigating where there mave additional victims in other states. reporting from washington, here's steve kingston. >> a grim-faced detective opens the door to a tiny world, in this underground space, vulnerable adults were kept prisone
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. >> financial markets rose following news europe's leaders have agreed on a plan to fix the eurozone crisis. they did not get all the detail they were looking for, but what they heard exceeded expectations and has fought iraq time to deliver on commitments made. -- and has bought europe time to deliver on commitments made. >> i am very aware of the world is watching closely. i think we europeans proved that we came to the right decision. >> i think the results will be welcomed by the entire world, which were expecting strong decisions from the eurozone. these decisions have been taken. >> away from the summit, others were cautious, spying protest, but seeing the outcome as a first step. >> we are in a better position today than yesterday. it is important to keep up the momentum, to people confident. -- to keep people confident. this is something the british government has worked to encourage. we hope it works. >> was in the big deal? banks will take losses of up to 50%, reducing agree that. this will mean europe's banks will need to raise more capital, around 108 billion euros. the m
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in other news europe's finances felt the chill of autumn this week with spraying italy and british banks all having their credit ratings chart as the years that crisis rolls around that greece remains the centerpiece with the i.m.f. envoy to the country giving an ultimatum to wrap up the cards or face total collapse as dire outlook comes in the face of growing investor and market uncertainty that a greek to a certainty i should say that a greek default is now inevitable something not house earlier this week by athens admitting it's failed to reduce its deficit to the agreed level despite the what was lost already tried that but the nation's economy in tatters and its artists are reports the needs of the people are taking second place big bank demands. anger in athens in tightness square once again bearing witness to the clashes between riot police here is protesting was that was i think that the background here again the raw deal. and the pensions really been writing as the police meet in to clear the crowds some shocking scenes at one point the police chasing protesters into the metro s
in other news europe's finances felt the chill of autumn this week with spraying italy and british banks all having their credit ratings chart as the years that crisis rolls around that greece remains the centerpiece with the i.m.f. envoy to the country giving an ultimatum to wrap up the cards or face total collapse as dire outlook comes in the face of growing investor and market uncertainty that a greek to a certainty i should say that a greek default is now inevitable something not house...
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isaacs is up over half a percent however the trading volumes remain low as investors are waiting for news europe. let's take a look at some individual share moves on the markets this hour telecoms provider ross telecom is gaining on news the company's buyback program could reach five hundred million dollars and if you're holding them are sky is also its first half and profit rose fifty one percent to eight hundred fifty six million dollars bucking the trend is electronics retailer and video. the company has failed to agree on the merger with its rival and the rato monday from a p.c. investment bank gets stock tips for those expecting good news from today's events. if you have a very strong call police about the resolution of your been around for the year you would start which are more positive for risk assets you probably sees the newbie selling out of the cash position of the u.s. government better position holding the last few months i mean you'd be looking at stocks of its own right into global growth you names like gas problem ross now but i think stream stops especially bearing in mind. whe
isaacs is up over half a percent however the trading volumes remain low as investors are waiting for news europe. let's take a look at some individual share moves on the markets this hour telecoms provider ross telecom is gaining on news the company's buyback program could reach five hundred million dollars and if you're holding them are sky is also its first half and profit rose fifty one percent to eight hundred fifty six million dollars bucking the trend is electronics retailer and video....
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sign vesting heavily in making this it is sparkling and attractive but an artist from business new europe believes that trend is about to catch on here. there's a boom a quiet a silent boom in infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin launched a one trillion dollars investment program so upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize it and repair its and replace it where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spending upwards of one hundred billion dollars a year on the roads rails ports all those things that have been missing and it's not visible be but it's all going into things like transport and this is going to drive growth i mean the good infrastructure is what underpins economic growth and because of all the spending which is going to continue then the outlook for the russian economy is good because it will lift things up and make business faster. that's it for now another business update unless someone else for you. the nature and discover its beauty. the communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free the see what nature can give y
sign vesting heavily in making this it is sparkling and attractive but an artist from business new europe believes that trend is about to catch on here. there's a boom a quiet a silent boom in infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin launched a one trillion dollars investment program so upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize it and repair its and replace it where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spending upwards of one hundred billion dollars a...
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are investing heavily in making their city has sparked and attractive but in hours from business new europe believes that trend is about to catch on here. there's a boom a quiet a silent infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin lost a one trillion dollar investment. to upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize its own repair its and replace it where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia's been spread. hundred billion dollars a year on the roads it's all those things are missing and it's not visible big but it's all going into things like transport and this is going to drive growth i mean the good infrastructure is what underpins economic growth and because of all the spending which is going to continue then the outlook for the russian economy is good because sort of lift things up and make business faster. and all the news two of russia's biggest companies are getting to go to the brains behind singapore's changi airport to create an aviation harbin russia's cross into a region where a bank and basic element along with chunky will hold assets and investment
are investing heavily in making their city has sparked and attractive but in hours from business new europe believes that trend is about to catch on here. there's a boom a quiet a silent infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin lost a one trillion dollar investment. to upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize its own repair its and replace it where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia's been spread. hundred billion dollars a year on the roads it's all those...
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the national bank in order to not allow the depreciation of national currency is like introducing new europe directionless and a lot of people understand the government machine the bureaucracy is against. the press in the financial markets and people looking for an exit nobody claims his actions are legal ukraine's politicians disagree the ruling party wants current laws tightened to block and a man from making off with vulnerable people's nasty eggs. they should you know ma'am two thousand and eleven is a prison for a national service and requires a license providing financial services without a license is a criminal offense. m.m. twenty eleven already has one point five million investors and counting. again convinced it is a road to riches try telling that to the many millions of victims left with nothing and still reeling from his previous ponzi. alexi russia ski r.t. reporting from here in ukraine. further out east the violence is looking equally flaky of a very different reasons as we report soon in the program to urge him to stop the rot it's the world's third largest economy but a yea
the national bank in order to not allow the depreciation of national currency is like introducing new europe directionless and a lot of people understand the government machine the bureaucracy is against. the press in the financial markets and people looking for an exit nobody claims his actions are legal ukraine's politicians disagree the ruling party wants current laws tightened to block and a man from making off with vulnerable people's nasty eggs. they should you know ma'am two thousand and...
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set of numbers a pick up from here from the second quarter you know if you need reasonable news flow from europe. that will be good news i would be very supportive of actors in the ripley markets will be able to end up scenes of the results of your profits make a full financial services provider barclays is to sell its retail operations in russia to a group of local investors but agrees lender will continue to operate in a country brokered deal subsidiary barclays capital bank says it has crossed the cross assets of about eight hundred million dollars in russia as the end of september i got a lender claims the sale would not have a big impact on its current financial performance but decision to sell was taken in february with barclays citing intense competition in the market jumped on the high stakes holdbacks. business update for this hour but remember you can always log what side r.t. dot com slash business more. the be. the litmus tests . submit. to. the book. come up. the budget . subscribe or so you are doing exactly the same as the we're going to see the film on the screen still if you wan
set of numbers a pick up from here from the second quarter you know if you need reasonable news flow from europe. that will be good news i would be very supportive of actors in the ripley markets will be able to end up scenes of the results of your profits make a full financial services provider barclays is to sell its retail operations in russia to a group of local investors but agrees lender will continue to operate in a country brokered deal subsidiary barclays capital bank says it has...
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are investing heavily in making passes his sparkling and attractive but in hours from business new europe believes that crowned as catch on here is a boom a quiet assignment in infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin dollars to one trillion dollar investment. to upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize its parents and the place where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spent. a hundred billion dollars a year on the roads. obviously this is not visible because it's all going it's if i transport and this is going to drive growth i mean the good infrastructure as well and the economic growth and because of all the spending of this is going to continue. the outlook for the russian economy is good because sort of lift things up as mr foster. and other news to russia's biggest companies are getting to go the brains behind single poles want to create an aviation help in russia cross into our region verify against basic element along with it chunky will hold assets and investments work hard billion dollars in the region which is to host tube winter o
are investing heavily in making passes his sparkling and attractive but in hours from business new europe believes that crowned as catch on here is a boom a quiet assignment in infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin dollars to one trillion dollar investment. to upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize its parents and the place where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spent. a hundred billion dollars a year on the roads. obviously this is not...
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merge nations sign vesting heavily in making this is startling and attractive benares from business new europe believes that trend is about to catch on here. there's a boom a quiet assignment to an infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin that was the one trillion dollars investment program to upgrade versus infrastructure so you modernize it parents and replace it where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spread for it's one hundred billion dollars a year on the roads or it's all those things that have been missing and it's not visible but it's all going into things like transport and this is going to drive growth i mean the good infrastructures around the growth and because of all the spending of this is going to continue. the outlook for the russian economy is good because survival if things are right is mr foster. now internet mail culture are you is launching a new microblog service a russian competitor to twitter twitter is increasing its audience twenty five times. the most powerful blog service in russia lived during all this point bright prosp
merge nations sign vesting heavily in making this is startling and attractive benares from business new europe believes that trend is about to catch on here. there's a boom a quiet assignment to an infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin that was the one trillion dollars investment program to upgrade versus infrastructure so you modernize it parents and replace it where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spread for it's one hundred billion dollars a...
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are investing heavily in making this such as sparkling and attractive but norris from business new europe believes that france is about to catch on here there's a boom a quiet silence to the infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin almost a one trillion dollars investment program to upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize it to repair its and replace it where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spending one hundred billion dollars a year on the roads rails for its all those things are missing but it's not visible bit but it's all going into things like transport and this is going to drive growth i mean the good infrastructure is where underpins economic growth and because of all the spending this is going to continue then the outlook for the russian economy is good because it will if things are big business very fast. and in all the news internet mail daughter who is launching a new micro block service our russian competitor twitter look like twitter is increasing its audience twenty five times faster than the most popular blog in russia live
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nikkei gained yesterday around 2% following the news out of europe which reached the markets here actually before the stocks closed and we did see strong gains in the banking sector and some key blue chip stocks which had seen selling in earlier sessions. the major moves were really quite frankly in the euro. let's have a look at the currency levels again this morning as the stocks are kicking off here. you can see the dollar/yen stubbornly below the 76 level, 75.94 to 97. euro/yen you can see the weakness in the yen now at 107.71-76. as you said with the dollar/yen we did hit a fresh record high there hitting 75.67 so that yen remains strong against the dollar. japanese authorities are on the lookout for fx levels today and they may take action. we'll have to see. it is the first time since august. if they do. domestic stocks also in focus here. olympus shares yesterday surging around 23% following news of the president and long-time chairman stepping down following internal corporate issues. the stock had been down around 50% since the news broke yesterday so we'll keep track of that. al
nikkei gained yesterday around 2% following the news out of europe which reached the markets here actually before the stocks closed and we did see strong gains in the banking sector and some key blue chip stocks which had seen selling in earlier sessions. the major moves were really quite frankly in the euro. let's have a look at the currency levels again this morning as the stocks are kicking off here. you can see the dollar/yen stubbornly below the 76 level, 75.94 to 97. euro/yen you can see...
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nations are investing heavily in making this is startling and attractive ben hours from business news europe believes that trying to catch on here there's a boom a quiet assignment to infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the kremlin dollars to one trillion dollar investment program to upgrade russia's infrastructure to modernize its parents a place where it is missing and throughout the crisis russia's been spread. hundred billion dollars a year on the roads. all those things are missing and it's not visible because it's all going into things like transport and this is going to drive growth up in a good infrastructure is what underpins economic growth and because of all the spending habits is going to continue. for the russian economy is good because so little if things are right it's got to. internet group may a little dorrit here is launching a new microblog service a russian competitor to twitter twitter is increasing its audience twenty five times faster than the most part of the board service in russia live journal the sky bright prospect suddenly sworn that it's difficult
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new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default and. the russian so used rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carried europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans yes. and up next on our t.v. we'll look at the evolution of technology and try out a multi-billion dollar flight simulator it's all about taking to the skies and this week's moscow out. maundering. she's telling. friendly. dynamic. to friends but. my co. oh. well i welcome to the mosque around so on this week's episode i'll be exploring the subjects are flights taking a look at the history of the aviation in russia and the latest simulate is across designs and at ports terminals so during last henri's as we journey from the soviet skies to militant days of elements starting off here at a place at a community and in moscow. the museum has a simple exhibit showcasing the simpson flight models of crofts colors engine mechanics you can see how the aviation industry developed in the largest country in the world. the history of civil ally is in the soviet union and we trace all the way back to the russian revolution in one thousand nine hu
new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default and. the russian so used rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carried europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans yes. and up next on our t.v. we'll look at the evolution of technology and try out a multi-billion dollar flight simulator it's all about taking to the skies and this week's moscow out. maundering. she's telling. friendly. dynamic. to friends but. my co....
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new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default. the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans p.s. . and up next on our team will look at the evolution of technology and try out a multimillion dollar flight simulator it's all about taking to the skies and this week's. maundering. historic. friendly. dynamic. display. code. hello i welcome to the moscow xan this week's episode of exploring the subject of flight taking a look at the history of aviation in russia to the latest simulator is across designs and airport terminals so joe we lost it on news as we journey from the soviet skies to modern day developments starting off here at the political museum in moscow. the museum has several exhibits showcasing the simpson flight models of the palace and you mechanics you can see how the aviation industry developed in the largest country in the world. history of civil and mine is in the soviet union can be traced all the way back to the russian revolution in one nine hundred seventeen when the new bullshit governments saw rick as on
new measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt default. the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first appalling launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling americans p.s. . and up next on our team will look at the evolution of technology and try out a multimillion dollar flight simulator it's all about taking to the skies and this week's. maundering. historic. friendly. dynamic. display. code. hello i welcome to the moscow...
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there and so yes now for more insight on the verdict and i'm joined by editor in chief of business new europe and iris and then joining us from brussels we have m.e.p. at member of the european parliament of foreign affairs committee richard thank you both for joining us today here on how it see there richard i'll start with you there's a chorus of criticism of from the european union officials concerning the verdict how do you think relations between ukraine and the e.u. could be shaped by this event. what i think catherine ashton speaks for so very strong reaction across europe there appears to be a politically motivated trial that does not meet international standards and independence and fairness cannot be something that is supported by us in the e.u. and you ukraine's potential membership the european union is some years away and i think we shouldn't pretend otherwise but we do once the countries in europe cease to neighborhood to get questions here not just in terms of membership in terms of european values like the rule of justice and this is a clearly an extraordinary setback and i do
there and so yes now for more insight on the verdict and i'm joined by editor in chief of business new europe and iris and then joining us from brussels we have m.e.p. at member of the european parliament of foreign affairs committee richard thank you both for joining us today here on how it see there richard i'll start with you there's a chorus of criticism of from the european union officials concerning the verdict how do you think relations between ukraine and the e.u. could be shaped by...
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merchant nations are investing heavily in making best interests and attractive when ours from business new europe believes that france is about to catch on here there's a boom a quiet assignment of infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the prime minister one trillion dollar investment. to upgrade versus infrastructure to modernize its parents a place where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spent. and remember this year karl rove. told us that this or that is not visible because it's all going into things like transport and this is going to drive growth i mean the good infrastructures are under the command of growth and because of all this spending this is going to continue. the outlook for the russian economy is good because survival if things are a great business for faster. internet mail daughter argues launching a new microblog service a russian competitor to twitter look at it twitter is increasing its audience twenty five time passed urban the most popular service in russia live journal this time bright prospects analyst warned that it's difficult to make m
merchant nations are investing heavily in making best interests and attractive when ours from business new europe believes that france is about to catch on here there's a boom a quiet assignment of infrastructure spending in two thousand and eight the prime minister one trillion dollar investment. to upgrade versus infrastructure to modernize its parents a place where it was missing and throughout the crisis russia has been spent. and remember this year karl rove. told us that this or that is...
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well europe has successfully launched some good news from europe and healthfully is actually successfully launched its first satellite navigation system into space using a russian soyuz rocket as a carrier he made satellites will later become part of galileo and that's a system promising to rival america's g.p.s. technology in artie's daniel bushell witnessed the launch from the space base in the tropics a historic moment for office space program with the first takeoff of village interests in the west despite torrential rain which began just poised minutes before liftoff everything went perfectly as planned there were cheers from the crowd as they want to look at roy's into the sky it was second time lucky with the launch postponed for twenty four hours after the european side reported a minor valve problem in its ground operation just a few hours before liftoff europeans here have been full of praise for the hundreds of russian engineers who've worked through the night to make sure everything goes well it cuts the root of a unit goshi asians to get so used to it spaceport here in french
well europe has successfully launched some good news from europe and healthfully is actually successfully launched its first satellite navigation system into space using a russian soyuz rocket as a carrier he made satellites will later become part of galileo and that's a system promising to rival america's g.p.s. technology in artie's daniel bushell witnessed the launch from the space base in the tropics a historic moment for office space program with the first takeoff of village interests in...
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new measures of the government's latest attempts to stave off debt. and also reporting this hour russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first foreign launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . and i'll be back with another recap for you in about fifteen minutes from now the meantime we'll look at the evolution of technology and try out a multimillion dollar flight simulator is all about taking to the skies in this week's moscow out. montero. she's telling. friendly. dynamic. to do friends but. my co. and i welcome to the mosque around so on this week's episode i'll be exploring the subject of flights taking a look at the history of aviation in russia to the latest simulation is across designs on at port terminals so julie lost honorees as we journey from the soviet skies to modern day developments starting off here at the place at a community and in the sky. the museum has seen from the exhibits showcasing the simpson flight models with crafts alice and you mechanics you can see how the aviation industry has done it in the largest country in the world. the history of the civil air line is in the sovi
new measures of the government's latest attempts to stave off debt. and also reporting this hour russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first foreign launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . and i'll be back with another recap for you in about fifteen minutes from now the meantime we'll look at the evolution of technology and try out a multimillion dollar flight simulator is all about taking to the skies in this week's moscow...
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new measures of the government's polices attempts to stave off a debt default. also reporting the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes his very first foreign launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to driving america's g.p.s. . or no stories for you in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime dimitris next with election sport. hello there this is the sports on dates here not a thing still dreaming of a cell and in the schools. well certainly it takes prongs pleats in the rugby world cup semifinal is defeat wales twenty one eighteen to finish in the sport's biggest international tournament. in moto g.p. on the ride this big and stone i don't need tour and practice for the malaysian grand prix in the absence of a new rival yamaha's heller and so. just to win the odds for that visit with hands of the russian premier league has traditional goals galore just. so let's start with tennis very well the kremlin caught off to their russian last start in three sets just about as the american civil about richard thought it was on that and they called and said as they saw reports. well it's a point credit card. has been a big sean come a winni
new measures of the government's polices attempts to stave off a debt default. also reporting the russian soyuz rocket successfully makes his very first foreign launch carrying europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to driving america's g.p.s. . or no stories for you in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime dimitris next with election sport. hello there this is the sports on dates here not a thing still dreaming of a cell and in the schools. well certainly it takes prongs...
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now here's europe where stocks saw a news that eurozone leaders cleared a key hurdle in the resolution of europe's debt crisis they agreed to a fifty percent reduction in the value of greek debt by private investors the news broad german dax up three and a half percent on the footsie is over two percent in the black this hour and oil is rebounding from the biggest drop this month on speculation the u.s. economy is recovering investors are waiting for a report that may show the column expanded the prosperous rate this year in the third quarter light sweet is trading at ninety two dollars a barrel brant is that one hundred and ten dollars per barrel now russian stocks are climbing in morning trading energy stocks among the top gainers let's take a look at some individual channels on the minds x. among the blue chips and banks are on the rise on paul. news from europe where bank is adding more than three percent stronger oil is supporting energy majors with gas problems up around four percent and in other sectors mug needs is up two and a half percent after it reported a thirteen percent
now here's europe where stocks saw a news that eurozone leaders cleared a key hurdle in the resolution of europe's debt crisis they agreed to a fifty percent reduction in the value of greek debt by private investors the news broad german dax up three and a half percent on the footsie is over two percent in the black this hour and oil is rebounding from the biggest drop this month on speculation the u.s. economy is recovering investors are waiting for a report that may show the column expanded...
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new technologies. but the difference now is that when luther lived, the printing press was changing europe. he understood that. but then western culture had about 300 years to adapt itself to the printing press. so we developed new forms of economic life, new political ideas, new notions about education -- all organized around the printing press. but in our own time, our situation is much more difficult to cope with because almost daily, it seems, new technologies come on the scene and our social institutions don't have time to assimilate them and reorganize themselves to accommodate the demands of the technology. as soon as you start to do that, some new technology comes to make that one obsolete, so everyone is in quite a state of confusion. the reason i call america the first technopoly is that more than any other culture that i can think of, we have committed ourselves to technology. our destiny now is tied up with technology. by the way, the germans and the japanese and even the koreans would dearly love to become technopolies and are moving very rapidly in the direction of american cul
new technologies. but the difference now is that when luther lived, the printing press was changing europe. he understood that. but then western culture had about 300 years to adapt itself to the printing press. so we developed new forms of economic life, new political ideas, new notions about education -- all organized around the printing press. but in our own time, our situation is much more difficult to cope with because almost daily, it seems, new technologies come on the scene and our...
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out of europe that they're postponing a meeting, the market gets hit. if there's newsut of europe a meeting, looks like they'll save greece and the rest of the countries there, the market takes a big rally. on october 4th is when the markets hit a low. that was the day they announced that european tarp and somewhat of a quantitative easing, where they're basically printing money to buy it back and put liquidity in the markets so there's definitely that part of it and that is what is to be watched closely. >> a big week for europe going forward. >> we'll keep an eye on it, i know you will, too. at what point does the boost on wall street, when we see a month of positive numbers, actually translate into jobs? are small business owners the biggest employers in this country watching this and are they feeling differently yet? >> i don't think you can equate markets with jobs. there's no doubt that everybody watches the market and people do feel more positive if the market's going higher, but keep in mind, i think the dow is up maybe 1 or 2% and indices, so i wouldn't go the
out of europe that they're postponing a meeting, the market gets hit. if there's newsut of europe a meeting, looks like they'll save greece and the rest of the countries there, the market takes a big rally. on october 4th is when the markets hit a low. that was the day they announced that european tarp and somewhat of a quantitative easing, where they're basically printing money to buy it back and put liquidity in the markets so there's definitely that part of it and that is what is to be...
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performing off the europe agreed a wide ranging deal to fight the sovereign debt crisis here's europe where stocks saw a news that eurozone leaders cleared a key hurdle in the resolution of europe's debt they agreed to a fifty percent reduction in the value of greek debt held by private investors and i'm sure his polls are particularly strong gains across europe with societe generale of seven point nine percent in paris and daughter bank up eight percent in frankfurt all is rebounding from the biggest drop a small bone speculation in the u.s. economy is recovering investors are waiting for a report that showed me calling expanded the past us rate this year in the third quarter of light sweet is trading at over ninety one dollars a barrel and brant is over one hundred dollars per barrel. and russian stocks are climbing in the afternoon as well energy stocks are among the top gainers let's take a look at some individual channels otherwise it's among the blue chips banks are on the rise on part of the news from europe is very frank is that in over three percent stronger all the supporting energy majors gas from
performing off the europe agreed a wide ranging deal to fight the sovereign debt crisis here's europe where stocks saw a news that eurozone leaders cleared a key hurdle in the resolution of europe's debt they agreed to a fifty percent reduction in the value of greek debt held by private investors and i'm sure his polls are particularly strong gains across europe with societe generale of seven point nine percent in paris and daughter bank up eight percent in frankfurt all is rebounding from the...
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or russian so used rocket successfully makes its very first afore the launch carried europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . and now it's all about flight this week sky how you must go out as host margin answers in his team explore the history of russian aviation that's next here on our team. maundering. he's telling. friendly. dynamic. to. my co. and i welcome to the mosque around so on this week's episode i'll be exploring the subject all flights taking a look at the history of aviation in russia to the latest simulate is across designs on at port terminals so joe we mustn't henri's as we journey from the soviet skies some golden days of elements starting off here at a place article museum in the sky. the museum has seen from the exhibits showcasing the simpson flight models with the alice engine mechanics you can see how the aviation industry developed in the margins country in the world. the history of civil airline is in the survey chain can be traced all the way back to the russian revolution in one thousand nine hundred eighteen when the ne
or russian so used rocket successfully makes its very first afore the launch carried europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to rivalling america's g.p.s. . and now it's all about flight this week sky how you must go out as host margin answers in his team explore the history of russian aviation that's next here on our team. maundering. he's telling. friendly. dynamic. to. my co. and i welcome to the mosque around so on this week's episode i'll be exploring the subject all flights...