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dollar gold record signing samuel eto comes off the bench to score on his debut as angie's one one at rostock in the russian crimea meet while leg pull still flying sebastian vettel is on pole for the knights time this season after beating lewis hamilton in qualifying for this sunday's belgian home plate. and beating world number one caroline both me out scheme warms up for the u.s. open they fourth straight win at the new haven open final. says the ball and russia's record thirty million dollars signing sign your letter a month his debut by coming off the bench to score the lady equalize of ranji in the one one draw at roscoff in the russian premier league the thirty year old had only train twice with his teammates and manager kept him on the bench early on stuff while missing midfielder even off and striking at the back on monday mobile gaming gone missing the first time also took place in the second one hundred new man at so coming on after fifty seven minutes and whether it was the home side he finally broke the gold round with a kind of chill firing in from distance in the seventy second
dollar gold record signing samuel eto comes off the bench to score on his debut as angie's one one at rostock in the russian crimea meet while leg pull still flying sebastian vettel is on pole for the knights time this season after beating lewis hamilton in qualifying for this sunday's belgian home plate. and beating world number one caroline both me out scheme warms up for the u.s. open they fourth straight win at the new haven open final. says the ball and russia's record thirty million...
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come back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the events of august ninety ninety one. can. i go to you i mean archie brown brought up a very interesting point before we went to the break about we got about got a bunch of plans to split up the communist party into competing factions me but isn't that still kind of a an old style mentality reform from the top down i mean because we saw during the coup a lot of spontaneous spontaneity and where people are saying no we're not going to go back to the old days and actually you know civil society became very very fertile with ideas ok i mean got a bunch of by then was already out of step with the changes in society. i tend to tend to agree with that point of view that you just articulated. i think. if good by twelve had somehow managed to push through his version of reforms the net result would not have been progressive change over time it would have been a dead weight on society for even longer sadly what happened in the aftermath of the coup was that the impetus for reform that yeltsin attempted to seize was not thorou
come back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the events of august ninety ninety one. can. i go to you i mean archie brown brought up a very interesting point before we went to the break about we got about got a bunch of plans to split up the communist party into competing factions me but isn't that still kind of a an old style mentality reform from the top down i mean because we saw during the coup a lot of spontaneous spontaneity and where people are saying no we're...
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welcome rostock i'm peter all over twenty five years ago the world was coming to grips with the catastrophe unfolding it turn noble today the same could be said about the sheema what is the future of nuclear power does it run its course or is it in evitable that it will be with us for a very long time. to. live . across the pros and cons of nucular energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york he's a journalist and author of terrestrial energy in paris we cross to benjamin so cool he is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore he is also author of the fourth. coming book contesting the future of nuclear power a critical global assessment of atomic energy and in austin we have robert bryce he's a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and author of power hungry the myth of green energy and the real fuels of the future all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in so does the twenty fifth anniversary of the tragedy at chernobyl let's take a look back. at the telegraph from noble in nothing ukraine is destined to stay abandoned its high radiation le
welcome rostock i'm peter all over twenty five years ago the world was coming to grips with the catastrophe unfolding it turn noble today the same could be said about the sheema what is the future of nuclear power does it run its course or is it in evitable that it will be with us for a very long time. to. live . across the pros and cons of nucular energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york he's a journalist and author of terrestrial energy in paris we cross to benjamin so cool he is an...
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the band six after beating rostock two one on the right zillion defender screwed for first the cabana but at the monterey bay rays well for the equaliser. but shortly after that mark and i began six minutes for the band in front again meanwhile off the page and cameron struck a similar to says he might not sign for russian third row he says negotiations are ongoing with the club but added stay at interop play for a side in england and reporters who have offered him a pipe package of just under seventy seventy dollars. for the first day of the new english premier league season so giving out sent off on his day before arsenal the gunners drawing will nail with newcastle at st james's given your red carded with fourteen minutes to get off the sloppy lead tassel going fast and in the face of the manager arsene vanga thought he should have just been a booking elsewhere sunderland fans back to take a point at anfield need to make you start to inspire. rank is the price for when you're trying to fold and who are top of the moment along with a big black i know it's got a point a way to begin
the band six after beating rostock two one on the right zillion defender screwed for first the cabana but at the monterey bay rays well for the equaliser. but shortly after that mark and i began six minutes for the band in front again meanwhile off the page and cameron struck a similar to says he might not sign for russian third row he says negotiations are ongoing with the club but added stay at interop play for a side in england and reporters who have offered him a pipe package of just under...
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well the macro rostock on peter lavelle remind you we're talking about the war on drugs . can you say. ok jeffrey and i think about feeling newton and i think one of the interesting things i found out researching this program is that politicians play a very big role in this policy and you know when they are up for election everybody wants to be tough on crime tough on drugs tough. on this stuff on everything tough on terrorism you just name it tough on something and there's not really much of a real discussion at least in the united states about how to deal with this growing problem of potentially coming from the south is this one of the bottlenecks that we have been having a more blunt discussion about how to deal with drug abuse and with the drug importation into the united states well i think that the politicians are for the most part in both sides of the aisle democrats republicans conservative liberal are not talking about this issue very much but i think they're reflecting the views of the voters in the united states and similarly elsewhere i agree with mr absence in
well the macro rostock on peter lavelle remind you we're talking about the war on drugs . can you say. ok jeffrey and i think about feeling newton and i think one of the interesting things i found out researching this program is that politicians play a very big role in this policy and you know when they are up for election everybody wants to be tough on crime tough on drugs tough. on this stuff on everything tough on terrorism you just name it tough on something and there's not really much of a...
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welcome back rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing what the word west. can. start. well if i go to you and you think maybe we should just jettison the word the concept wes's it's kind of thrown around in the media certainly and maybe even academia i know we just focus our attention on modernization because i think that's really what everyone's talking about because you can modernize without westernizing with all the baggage that is associated with it and the coersion that we've talked about associated with was because in living it i live in russia and people don't consider this a western country but it's a modernizing country and there's a great deal of ambivalence to what is called the west. and has been ever since peter the great. well i think we modernize ation is new certainly attempting and i think it is more appropriate in many cases and westernization of course modernization has its own ambiguities in difficulties and baggage so. sure that's quite the solution either i mean it might be that you talk about people wanting democracy we should what they wa
welcome back rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing what the word west. can. start. well if i go to you and you think maybe we should just jettison the word the concept wes's it's kind of thrown around in the media certainly and maybe even academia i know we just focus our attention on modernization because i think that's really what everyone's talking about because you can modernize without westernizing with all the baggage that is associated with it and the coersion that...
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welcome back in rostock i'm beautiful about to remind you we're talking about the anti-war movement today. before we went to the break it was pointed out it is the and the i'm michael pointed out that the anti-war movement isn't gone it's just gone into a spin it's been diminished in numbers that angela fine go to you i'm do you think it's getting in a fair enough amount of coverage in the media is the media interested in the story because you could be we could say commercial media would be interested in the story against bush because it was a story and you could spin it you could spin in a lot of different ways which they did but it's not really something it's not a product for commercial media in the united states really to look at it anymore. well what would be a product i mean the anti-war movement needs to also be self-critical here and actually take a hard look at what it's done in its own practices to exclude as many people as possible and marginalize itself both and i mean no disrespect to either groups but both answer and united for peace and justice have both policies and practi
welcome back in rostock i'm beautiful about to remind you we're talking about the anti-war movement today. before we went to the break it was pointed out it is the and the i'm michael pointed out that the anti-war movement isn't gone it's just gone into a spin it's been diminished in numbers that angela fine go to you i'm do you think it's getting in a fair enough amount of coverage in the media is the media interested in the story because you could be we could say commercial media would be...
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meanwhile in syria security forces have reportedly surrounded the central town of rostock which has become a stronghold for dissidents it follows weekend of violence in the country with activists saying at least five people were killed arab league members have urged syria to end the bloodshed in an official statement it was rejected by damascus where it to write it was described as a violation of. the country's leader bashar also announced a new law lifting censorship and granting freedom of expression archies arena glooskap went to the syrian town of the paktia to see for herself what's terri. looked up to bears a special significance for syria and for the president bashar last said his father is from a village near the city in which the population is predominantly elevate just like the rest of the province the protests began here in march of this year. this is one of the main buildings this is one of the main squares in the city of latakia syria tel headquarters located on the right in the middle of it syria tell us a company telephone company which was owned by one of the cousins of the
meanwhile in syria security forces have reportedly surrounded the central town of rostock which has become a stronghold for dissidents it follows weekend of violence in the country with activists saying at least five people were killed arab league members have urged syria to end the bloodshed in an official statement it was rejected by damascus where it to write it was described as a violation of. the country's leader bashar also announced a new law lifting censorship and granting freedom of...
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welcome back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the i.m.f. and emerging countries. the. only one to the break jeffrey made an interesting comment is that we've seen and i'm president i know i don't mind of economic growth over the last six years and i guess we all agree minus the great recession but daniel if i can go back to you again what a great examples out there with the i.m.f. help countries become rich. well i don't agree with the premise of the question i don't really think it's not the america that's got just become rich i think it's misleading to look at the past sixty years as a whole i think if you look at the world economy since the early one nine hundred seventy s. i think in the west you can see that economic growth rates have tended to slow and also when they have grown they've grown quite often because of expending a huge amount of credit rather than trying to work out how to have real dynamic organic growth i think that is a fundamental problem and what we've had in recent years is a tendency to try to back away from growth
welcome back to rostock i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the i.m.f. and emerging countries. the. only one to the break jeffrey made an interesting comment is that we've seen and i'm president i know i don't mind of economic growth over the last six years and i guess we all agree minus the great recession but daniel if i can go back to you again what a great examples out there with the i.m.f. help countries become rich. well i don't agree with the premise of the question i...
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welcome here rostock i'm pamela bell to remind you we're discussing if the us will default . the same and it contains. the same. ok jeff i want to go back to you because you said something really interesting if you could could get members of both parties together you could solve this here is not really a revenue problem and not a spending problem how to generate revenue. it's but i said if we get economists together at these. times ok. you know i mean the good the good even though it's there's at the moment somewhat surprisingly i would say the markets are completely relaxed there's no sign that they're nervous about holding us that and as long as they go on doing that we don't have a crisis but we be foolish to rely on that forever that's so that's. that's one point it's kind of nonsensical that at this moment in history two thousand and eleven is when american politicians are suddenly viewing this as a crisis it would've been much much easier much much better to have just half of the support for fiscal stabilization ten years ago or five years ago but we are where we are th
welcome here rostock i'm pamela bell to remind you we're discussing if the us will default . the same and it contains. the same. ok jeff i want to go back to you because you said something really interesting if you could could get members of both parties together you could solve this here is not really a revenue problem and not a spending problem how to generate revenue. it's but i said if we get economists together at these. times ok. you know i mean the good the good even though it's there's...
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welcome back to rostock i'm curious about remind you we're talking about the so-called democracy industry. ok. but first let's see what democracy means to russians democracy for all democratic values as spreading all over the world some countries adopt them wrong terry and others there simply are imposed by the outside forces the public opinion agency look at us and ask russians what democracy means to them so tonight percent as a common prosperity thirty percent as freedom of speech order and stability thirty percent many regard democracy as a low fullness and direct elections so the latest events in tunisia make us wonder if west so-called democracy industry does really. or its own interests. right jeff and i think are you one of the things that happened you know when one of the reasons why ben ali was such a big friend of the americans in the west in general and any and we can look at what's going on in egypt and other countries in the region is because they're a staunch allies on the war against terror ok and that's always top of mind here and in the deep the nonsense that spewed out
welcome back to rostock i'm curious about remind you we're talking about the so-called democracy industry. ok. but first let's see what democracy means to russians democracy for all democratic values as spreading all over the world some countries adopt them wrong terry and others there simply are imposed by the outside forces the public opinion agency look at us and ask russians what democracy means to them so tonight percent as a common prosperity thirty percent as freedom of speech order and...