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ago wrote an article in which he too said the growing divide between rich and poor in north america western europe japan and globally is the kind of condition that breeds the very anger is resent wins and demands for doing something new and different that are represented by what lenin did as well as many others and that put that kind of searching for an alternative to capitalism very much in the center of where things are moving in that part of the world so i briefly your thoughts on the future of the likes of cuba and north korea how will they fit in in the future i think they will either have to find new ways of defining what their socialism means or they will suffer the same affects that have afflicted russia china and so on i might point out that in cuba the thrust right now is precisely to go from state enterprises and so on to cooperatives democratically one run by their workers which i think is an acknowledgment thing there of the same point i'm making about the new waves of socialism that are emerging in the developed world richard really interesting conversation with you thank you very mu
ago wrote an article in which he too said the growing divide between rich and poor in north america western europe japan and globally is the kind of condition that breeds the very anger is resent wins and demands for doing something new and different that are represented by what lenin did as well as many others and that put that kind of searching for an alternative to capitalism very much in the center of where things are moving in that part of the world so i briefly your thoughts on the future...
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two thousand and seven is actually a step in a process of long term economic decline in north america western europe and japan capitalist enterprises are leaving those areas and moving to india russian wounded china brazil and those places and the prospects for growing inequality are therefore enormously high since the motivation for capitalists moving is to take advantage of the lower wages that they can pay in those countries compared to the standards of living workers achieved in north america western europe and japan so that i think the growing economic divide produced by this long term change and accel aerated by this crisis are here with us at least in these parts of the world for a long time and therefore the interest in socialism as an alternative and then lenin as a great leader of the socialist movement i think that's going to be rising in the months and years to come that's the most likely prospect. of some other international news headlines as the reports of a shooting at a university in the us state of indiana and he's of arrested a suspect but the rot in the reports and whether anyone
two thousand and seven is actually a step in a process of long term economic decline in north america western europe and japan capitalist enterprises are leaving those areas and moving to india russian wounded china brazil and those places and the prospects for growing inequality are therefore enormously high since the motivation for capitalists moving is to take advantage of the lower wages that they can pay in those countries compared to the standards of living workers achieved in north...
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and accessories is expected to grow significantly the lion's share of demand will be in north america western europe and asia however the growth in demand in eastern europe is likely to be higher than the average twenty four point one percent reaching one hundred three million dollars in five years all in all the world three d. printing market is expected to be worth five billion dollars by two thousand and seventeen. the company's own software lets users modify the size of their objects and view progress in real time the printer doesn't even need to be connected to a computer users can simply insert an s.d. card and hits print while the vast selection of free online files means that early adopters will have plenty to keep them busy whether the three d. printing revolution is just around the corner or here already one thing's for sure in russia it started here in. the possibilities of three d. printing don't end with three d. trinkets we have the ability to print anywhere at any time but this only make them print anything. on top in the line. the winter is always a reminder of how we should look aft
and accessories is expected to grow significantly the lion's share of demand will be in north america western europe and asia however the growth in demand in eastern europe is likely to be higher than the average twenty four point one percent reaching one hundred three million dollars in five years all in all the world three d. printing market is expected to be worth five billion dollars by two thousand and seventeen. the company's own software lets users modify the size of their objects and...
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we're in 130 hospitals in 15 countries spanning from north america to western europe.e and israel. and it takes time to get those set up and we're now in a pace and progression where we'll have it fully enrolled by mid-year and interim analysis where we have about a year's time. then the full answer if you will in the end of phase three. in the meantime we're continuing to work on our combination study and get this 90 patient phase two in gastric cancer off the board. >> doctor, there has been some controversy i know in seeking -- no name people who have been very in favor and adam has been adamant that you have -- let's just say cherry picked the good news in the study. how do you respond to -- and i'll be very specific, galena cher cherrypicks a group of patients where it said it works but ignores another equal sub group where it hurts patients even though it should work better for the latter patients. >> well, i can only go back to the actual data. we've got a great group of physicians who work on neuvax and put their patients and have the most at stake for anybody
we're in 130 hospitals in 15 countries spanning from north america to western europe.e and israel. and it takes time to get those set up and we're now in a pace and progression where we'll have it fully enrolled by mid-year and interim analysis where we have about a year's time. then the full answer if you will in the end of phase three. in the meantime we're continuing to work on our combination study and get this 90 patient phase two in gastric cancer off the board. >> doctor, there has...
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north america, very strong. western europe, getting better.merging markets are never a straight line. if you look at our business, we have got some very strong performances in countries like india, brazil, south africa. and we have weaknesses in china, nigeria, etc. when you step back behind the wer, our brand is strong and are growing market share in these environments and we are staying invested. our marketing and innovation programs have never been stronger. as i look at the demographics in these markets, gdp growth, while it is subdued now, it is four percent to five percent as opposed to seven percent to eight percent in emerging markets, it will outstrip developed market growth. the demographics are still positive. 1.3 billion emerging middle class coming in. we are used to writing this volatility. >> when do you expect a turnaround? it is tough. do you have to adapt your justegy or as you say, weather the storm? >> we are definitely weathering the storm. we are being agile in how we respond. , thexample, within china baidu business is t
north america, very strong. western europe, getting better.merging markets are never a straight line. if you look at our business, we have got some very strong performances in countries like india, brazil, south africa. and we have weaknesses in china, nigeria, etc. when you step back behind the wer, our brand is strong and are growing market share in these environments and we are staying invested. our marketing and innovation programs have never been stronger. as i look at the demographics in...
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so it's fantastic that north america and western europe were better. >> big staple cash drainage of companies who got a premiums because they were also -- you're getting more than half your income now from emerging markets and that has come back to bite a little bit, i suppose. >> i think it has. i think, you know, as we've seen, the other big news about the taper coming down by 10 billion and people are now really focusing on not just the slowdown, but also what the removal of liquidity means for emerging markets. and cop assumers, you know, it's just been more difficult across the board there. so i think this is going to away theme for that process for a while. >> talk about bskyb. bskyb better than expected first half. strong sales of hd services on demand movies. revenues doing very well. the costs are going up, as well, aren't they? >> i think the real quick is you are having this battle for contends. we've seen bt come in for the talks rights. who knows, even cnbc might be bidding. >> well, you never know. >> you never know. >> but i think in this digital tablet era, content is king and
so it's fantastic that north america and western europe were better. >> big staple cash drainage of companies who got a premiums because they were also -- you're getting more than half your income now from emerging markets and that has come back to bite a little bit, i suppose. >> i think it has. i think, you know, as we've seen, the other big news about the taper coming down by 10 billion and people are now really focusing on not just the slowdown, but also what the removal of...
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western parts of europe. the stronger the jet stream, it gives us more intense storms. so because there's a huge temperature contrast over north america, we are seeing intense storms over parts of western europe. this is the latest picture, a right mess. more rain and strong storm to come. >> it is january. thank you, steph. >> australia's mining industry helped it become one of the richest countries in the world. billions in iron ore is dug up in isolated areas traditionally inhabited by aborigines. some say they are missing out on millions in compensation. andrew thomas has more from the pilbara region in western australia. >> living in poverty in one of the richest countries on earth. down the road on land this aboriginal community has rights over has fabulous wealth. >> they are digging a big hole for their benefit. the company benefits, the shareholders benefits, investors and the government. but the people don't. it's demoralizing. >> under the earth is a resource the world can't get enough of. this is what the whole operation is about. iron ore. a heavy red rock that is the key ingredient of steel. out here fortescue mining is
western parts of europe. the stronger the jet stream, it gives us more intense storms. so because there's a huge temperature contrast over north america, we are seeing intense storms over parts of western europe. this is the latest picture, a right mess. more rain and strong storm to come. >> it is january. thank you, steph. >> australia's mining industry helped it become one of the richest countries in the world. billions in iron ore is dug up in isolated areas traditionally...
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the attendees hail from western countries, like north america -- the dark green bar. and europeblue bar. makeroblem is, they do not up as much of the world's population. it is a skewed distribution. have you ever been to davos? >> i have not. >> you are a white guy. you should be well represented. do you think they actually accomplish anything? have you talk to people who say that this is what happened as a result? >> it is a great networking opportunity. i'm sure the deals are discussed. in terms of what comes up, i am not sure reaches down to the heartland. i do think that there is a lot of discussion about emerging markets. a lot of discussion about inequality and the growth in great britain. these are important things for people to understand where the economy is going. >> do politicians go to d avos? >> a few. >> david cameron was there. it is probably more of a former president the thing. >> let's take a look at some of the key photos making news. we will stick with one topic. a number of different photos. the macintosh computer is turning years old today. hard to believe.
the attendees hail from western countries, like north america -- the dark green bar. and europeblue bar. makeroblem is, they do not up as much of the world's population. it is a skewed distribution. have you ever been to davos? >> i have not. >> you are a white guy. you should be well represented. do you think they actually accomplish anything? have you talk to people who say that this is what happened as a result? >> it is a great networking opportunity. i'm sure the deals...
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the weather systems battering north america did not go away they plowed off into western europe. >> thegest storms ever. i am just happy to be here and hope to come out in one piece. >> is it dangerous? >> totally. got three life jackets on. >> in surfer's speech they call it the black swell. this is what it looks like up close. >> big, gnarly just as dangerous as it gets. >> another wave-chasing american. >> i can't describe it. it's the best feeling in the world. sometimes when you get the barrel of your life out here it's hard to sleep for the next couple nights you are just running on adrenaline just off the feeling, you know. >> times you are just running. this crowd stood watching bravely for a while until the big one hit. wave watching may be the new sport. on the spanish coast a family of three was swept off these cliffs, and only one of them was rescued, and meteorologists say there is more coming and another storm system will hit over the next few days. >> the storm systems are creating a persistent flow over the atlantic and it piles the waves up and makes for dangerous condi
the weather systems battering north america did not go away they plowed off into western europe. >> thegest storms ever. i am just happy to be here and hope to come out in one piece. >> is it dangerous? >> totally. got three life jackets on. >> in surfer's speech they call it the black swell. this is what it looks like up close. >> big, gnarly just as dangerous as it gets. >> another wave-chasing american. >> i can't describe it. it's the best feeling...
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people from north america australasia and europe who travel to fight inside syria british government claims some three four hundred british joggers of fighting and so does syria and western governments are becoming afraid of what will happen when these people return home but you know what let me just really for any way to think what the mood is very different from six months ago mr bambery you just said that the west is getting more and more concerned but to what extent did the support from the west played a part in rebel support and in what's happening in the country now. prevention of the way without the americans in particular at the end of day is very difficult for the rebels to win this so days of the guitarist can provide money but they cannot provide the heavy weaponry they need to defeat the regime the only people who can provide that weapon the americans the americans have provided military the providing training and so on but that hesitated to provide the heavy weapons that the opposition needs and of course reports that weapons they have supplied the talks in a supply have been seized by al-qaeda linked groups will make them even more reluctant to step in so w
people from north america australasia and europe who travel to fight inside syria british government claims some three four hundred british joggers of fighting and so does syria and western governments are becoming afraid of what will happen when these people return home but you know what let me just really for any way to think what the mood is very different from six months ago mr bambery you just said that the west is getting more and more concerned but to what extent did the support from the...