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and i believe will bring down the euro some time early this is the new here and why is that because spain alone will need a bailout package equivalent to half the entire bailout package which already has a hole in it for oland hundred billion proximately and portugal is in trouble and greece is still in trouble so i don't think it's going to work on the course of the german constitutional court challenge as well which may well it does allow the germans from actually backing any rescue package you know under their own legal rules so i think the euro's in serious trouble i think i welcome the end of the euro politically but i do acknowledge that the economic cost of the euro club scene will hurt us all and many economists now deign to agree with e.j. they're saying that they won't collapse imminently and that germany has such a vested political interest in supporting it that it will keep on doing that is that the view from inside the european parliament well i mean the german has a lot of political interest in euro's a political project it was in fact i became u.k. . when i was sitting next
and i believe will bring down the euro some time early this is the new here and why is that because spain alone will need a bailout package equivalent to half the entire bailout package which already has a hole in it for oland hundred billion proximately and portugal is in trouble and greece is still in trouble so i don't think it's going to work on the course of the german constitutional court challenge as well which may well it does allow the germans from actually backing any rescue package...
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one of the country's high-profile in spain. spain is very interesting in this regard. for most of the 20th century spain was the sending country where it had a surplus of your people, and they left to serve families in germany's or elsewhere in western europe. but then a round 2,000 the profile changed dramatically. and from having virtually no emigration, very few foreign-born people to lead time in which its aids demographic started tipping and getting over -- older and older in media and people to fill in the workforce. so in very short order spain became a receiving country for immigrants from south america in from north africa. sometimes these changes are so dramatic that they change the demographics of the country the people were sent from. so here we are in new york. the center for ecuadorean. there are actually two places in the world. they move between the ages of 18 and 35 and generally they have two places where they go. one is new york and the other happens to be barcelona. they both have a around half a million ecuadorean. they have come rather recently, b
one of the country's high-profile in spain. spain is very interesting in this regard. for most of the 20th century spain was the sending country where it had a surplus of your people, and they left to serve families in germany's or elsewhere in western europe. but then a round 2,000 the profile changed dramatically. and from having virtually no emigration, very few foreign-born people to lead time in which its aids demographic started tipping and getting over -- older and older in media and...
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spain triggers. so it's an era that begins in war and ends in war. so it's a little bit deceptive to think or to argue that it's a peaceful period. again, more on this in just a moment. now i'm going to tell you what i have been talking to my students about increasingly over the last several years. i've been teaching american history initially to high school students, and then to community college students and i now to unfortunate students. and i've been doing this -- university students. and the longer i do it, the more i'm convinced that the questions of history are relatively few but very profound. and one of the most profound questions and the one that relates to what i'm talking about tonight and, in fact, i'm teaching a seminar on the subject at the university of texas this semester. i spoke to my students just a couple nights ago about this. the question is, why is there war? and this is a question that transcends american history although i tend to confine myself to the period of the wars of
spain triggers. so it's an era that begins in war and ends in war. so it's a little bit deceptive to think or to argue that it's a peaceful period. again, more on this in just a moment. now i'm going to tell you what i have been talking to my students about increasingly over the last several years. i've been teaching american history initially to high school students, and then to community college students and i now to unfortunate students. and i've been doing this -- university students. and...
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what about spain? >> spain is making a great effort to restore market confidence by showing greater commitments to meeting the fiscal target. but the market is worried about spanish sheer size of government financing need. the economy in the euro area and if spain uses this rescue fund, the market is worried about it because spain may use up most of 750 billion rescue fund created last may. so little money will be left for the remaining euro area countries. >> what can the rest of the eu do? >> at this moment, european commission is thinking about expanding the size of the fund, but france and germany oppose this idea. they think before the size of the rescue fund is expanded, the weak countries should make greater efforts to showing their fiscal disciplines and continue to do fiscal reforms. >> now, moving on to the impact on asia. how should asia handle the eu credit anxieties? >> well, the european union is a very important trade partner for china, south korea and japan. so whether the eu economy is
what about spain? >> spain is making a great effort to restore market confidence by showing greater commitments to meeting the fiscal target. but the market is worried about spanish sheer size of government financing need. the economy in the euro area and if spain uses this rescue fund, the market is worried about it because spain may use up most of 750 billion rescue fund created last may. so little money will be left for the remaining euro area countries. >> what can the rest of...
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of the euro have a free floating currency again and actually to be able to attract people back to spain and the holidaymakers for example because it's cheaper to go there that's a major issue just to get the economy moving again i mean when we left the exchange rate mechanism which was the forerunner of the euro and britain our economy started getting better and it got stronger and stronger ever since we left that region system that was the precursor to the euro and that's what will happen in allah and spain is the only route to these countries actually finding salvation to get out the euro and in the short term spain will fall i think what will happen is spain will have to leave the euro or the euro will collapse because it's too big to support i mean it's about it will need about seven times as much roughly as to help it out of the problems and that's not sustainable and even the germans you know are not prepared to work too late whatever in terms of their economy to support spade you know they can't afford even the germans can't afford to bail out large economies like spain and it's
of the euro have a free floating currency again and actually to be able to attract people back to spain and the holidaymakers for example because it's cheaper to go there that's a major issue just to get the economy moving again i mean when we left the exchange rate mechanism which was the forerunner of the euro and britain our economy started getting better and it got stronger and stronger ever since we left that region system that was the precursor to the euro and that's what will happen in...
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(speaking spanish) "i'm from the mother country, spain." i say, "but spain is a multicultural society, too. it was ruled by the muslims for over 800 years. africa lives in spain, too." >> hinojosa: but a lot of times people will hear... you've heard it before. you've heard people say, "oh, salsa music, it's just, you know, noise, it's simple, it's..." and in fact, afro cuban music, you know, which became salsa, at least in new york, it's incredibly complex. >> sure, sure, sure. i mean, people that say things like that, what they are telling me right away is they don't know anything about the music. and it says more about them than anything else. they're either closed-minded, they have some fear of the culture, the music, or of the people. >> hinojosa: but explain how complex it is. and you now do latin jazz big band. explain, kind of, what it is to have all of these different instruments coming in at the same time, different rhythms, too. >> right, right. well, the reason the music is so exciting in and of itself is because of this rhythmic
(speaking spanish) "i'm from the mother country, spain." i say, "but spain is a multicultural society, too. it was ruled by the muslims for over 800 years. africa lives in spain, too." >> hinojosa: but a lot of times people will hear... you've heard it before. you've heard people say, "oh, salsa music, it's just, you know, noise, it's simple, it's..." and in fact, afro cuban music, you know, which became salsa, at least in new york, it's incredibly complex....
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the country everyone is worried about now is spain. over the next three months, spain and portugal have to raise 225 billion euros on the bond market. both countries have been downgraded by credit agencies. spain's problem is not its deficit. it is lack of growth. high unemployment. a collapsed housing market. shaky banks. spain is certainly to come under pressure just as greece and ireland did. you could write the script for the spanish debt crisis now. a downgrade, denials of the bailout, smiling press conferences by elected officials who run the euro zone. they know they have to be decisive, to impose common rule and to act fast. the commitment to the idea of the euro has to be backed up with action. germany above all will have to get its act together. it has been pushing this man, axel faber, to run the european central bank. this could be a strong signal that germany wants to be a range of currencies on its own, german, terms. yet europe is facing more than a sovereign debt crisis. it begins to feel like an existential crisis. tho
the country everyone is worried about now is spain. over the next three months, spain and portugal have to raise 225 billion euros on the bond market. both countries have been downgraded by credit agencies. spain's problem is not its deficit. it is lack of growth. high unemployment. a collapsed housing market. shaky banks. spain is certainly to come under pressure just as greece and ireland did. you could write the script for the spanish debt crisis now. a downgrade, denials of the bailout,...
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and portugal or for very high unemployment where like in spain you're almost approaching you know onein every two young people is unemployed that is not sustainable or within a democratic society i think that it will lead to serious problems and put i think the route to solving this is get out the europe the euro have a free floating currency again and actually to be able to attract people back to spain in terms of holidaymakers for example because it's cheaper to go there that's a major issue and just to get the economy moving again i mean when we left the exchange rate mechanism which was the forerunner of the euro britain our economy started getting better and it got stronger and stronger ever since we left that region system that was the precursor to the euro and that's what will happen in ali and spain is the only route to these countries actually finding salvations to get out the euro david campbell bannerman thank you very much thank you. so much or is that so much to stand for you mustn't look at it but if you mark one year round catastrophic earthquake he made some really goo
and portugal or for very high unemployment where like in spain you're almost approaching you know onein every two young people is unemployed that is not sustainable or within a democratic society i think that it will lead to serious problems and put i think the route to solving this is get out the europe the euro have a free floating currency again and actually to be able to attract people back to spain in terms of holidaymakers for example because it's cheaper to go there that's a major issue...
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he'd need look no further than spain for his ideas.they're asking the gitanos what they want to be when they grow up. they're taking photographs of the children dressed up as their future jobs. and the hair dresser. -- >> hair dresser. >> lawyer. >> soccer player. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? that is the question facing these children in this southern spanish city. today, nearly all roma children attend school, but leave without qualifications. projects like this hope to change that. the van drives up from one neighborhood to the next. she takes pictures of the children that shows what they want to be when they grow up. this girl is one of the participants. she hopes to be a teacher, and is on the right track. she pls to finishigh school and go on to university, but she is still an exception. >> my parents support me, encouraged me, and help me a lot. if i did not have that help, i would not manage it. >> she sees education as a way to overcome discrimination, and the spanish government agrees. these children are still i
he'd need look no further than spain for his ideas.they're asking the gitanos what they want to be when they grow up. they're taking photographs of the children dressed up as their future jobs. and the hair dresser. -- >> hair dresser. >> lawyer. >> soccer player. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? that is the question facing these children in this southern spanish city. today, nearly all roma children attend school, but leave without qualifications. projects...
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back. >> reporter: spain. the world's 10th largest economy. like ireland it suffered a crippling real estate implosion that threatened its regional banks and thus the state itself if it has to salvage them. at a restaurant our spanish expert elaborated. >> real estate developers and loans to construction companies. between both of them it's around $450 billion euros. >> reporter: in u.s. terms that's $7 trillion in potentially bad loans. >> that's exactly right. >> reporter: unlike ireland, spain hasn't bailed out the banks that financed the bubble... yet. but there's now serious talk that it will. >> this is a very important question. will it start bailing out troubled financial institutions? this is something that should not happen. i hope our authorities have learned from the irish experience on what a catastrophic route this is. >> reporter: so finally what about germany whose banks so indulgently financed the debt of its neighbors? germany is the back stop for current plans to expand europe's bailout fund
back. >> reporter: spain. the world's 10th largest economy. like ireland it suffered a crippling real estate implosion that threatened its regional banks and thus the state itself if it has to salvage them. at a restaurant our spanish expert elaborated. >> real estate developers and loans to construction companies. between both of them it's around $450 billion euros. >> reporter: in u.s. terms that's $7 trillion in potentially bad loans. >> that's exactly right. >>...
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still to come here are to just a few moments time the red hot red like debate spain is arguing over a proposed six months on the back page of the newspaper but it was that said to affect the profession we are trying to find out to also you've got to hear the russian agents no superstar of the ice it is an example of educate instead appearing though to be the latest spied to go out in the cold when all is not but it seems the secret shortly. a year after the ravaging earthquake life on haiti is wracked by cholera political turmoil and painfully slow reconstruction but for thousands who find refuge in the united states the future is no brighter because many haitian immigrants are facing deportation back to the island of port spoke to one family that risks being divided. see a lot so for most american women can relate to gin a montra built. a working wife in busy mother home with the kids while dad is at work we lay back we work hard so we can provide the best for our children but are also this crime a family of a family that care what we make plans for the future if the u.s. government
still to come here are to just a few moments time the red hot red like debate spain is arguing over a proposed six months on the back page of the newspaper but it was that said to affect the profession we are trying to find out to also you've got to hear the russian agents no superstar of the ice it is an example of educate instead appearing though to be the latest spied to go out in the cold when all is not but it seems the secret shortly. a year after the ravaging earthquake life on haiti is...
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law by creating a legal framework that aided and abetted the torture of suspected terrorists now why spain you might be asking why it's because the united states won't do it as the obama administration has made it perfectly clear constantly talking about their commitment to move forward rather than focus on the past but we can leaks diplomatic cables reveal that the us put significant pressure on the spanish courts to stop the prosecution and april two thousand and nine just days after the case was opened so is there any hope this time around all those who flagrantly violated international laws for their own purposes get off scot free well joining me to discuss it is catherine gallagher senior staff attorney at the center for constitutional rights catherine thanks so much for joining us now if you. if you could clarify something for me here how is this different from what originally was filed in april of two thousand and nine in the spanish courts what's new about this document. sure what was filed in april two thousand and nine was a complaint against the suits lawyers in the bush adminis
law by creating a legal framework that aided and abetted the torture of suspected terrorists now why spain you might be asking why it's because the united states won't do it as the obama administration has made it perfectly clear constantly talking about their commitment to move forward rather than focus on the past but we can leaks diplomatic cables reveal that the us put significant pressure on the spanish courts to stop the prosecution and april two thousand and nine just days after the case...
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while talking about spain, energy company repsol popped 7% on heavy volume. an indian oil firm wants to buy a 5% stake, according to reports. back in the states, marathon oil will spin off its refining and sales businesses. that led to a 6% rally. volume exploded to more than ten times usual as shares hit two year highs. marathon would keep its exploration and production operations when the split happens in june. finally, grocery store whole foods. there's been some concern about higher food prices pinching profit margins in grocery, but jefferies reiterated its buy rating and whole foods hit a new 52 week high, up more than 4%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: the healthcare sector has lagged the market rally over the past two years, but tonight's "street critique" thinks it will turnaround. she's hilary kramer, editor at gamechangerstocks.com. back with us, always niles to see you, welcome back. you've got a couple of smaller stocks in health care, beginning with rav met, a medical imaging company, what makes you think this is a breakout. >> mor
while talking about spain, energy company repsol popped 7% on heavy volume. an indian oil firm wants to buy a 5% stake, according to reports. back in the states, marathon oil will spin off its refining and sales businesses. that led to a 6% rally. volume exploded to more than ten times usual as shares hit two year highs. marathon would keep its exploration and production operations when the split happens in june. finally, grocery store whole foods. there's been some concern about higher food...
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jurors and editors argue that because prostitution is legal in spain they are within their rights to run the emirates. place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that they are of the decent retirement or something illegal or something bad ok we will fight again against it but. it's completely from parts from being information i mean we have to wait until the government decides something about when this is the touch me that we can do and whether or not retiring ban will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but for the newspaper business that struggle through the arrival of new media and the recent financial crisis a ban on sex ads is most certainly going to hurt us are still here r.t. madrid. are always more stories available if you check out twenty four thousand on our website. here's just some of what's online a minute amount saying that number of experts the cost thing down from a few of the year as a. british paper of the european parliament who insists th
jurors and editors argue that because prostitution is legal in spain they are within their rights to run the emirates. place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that they are of the decent retirement or something illegal or something bad ok we will fight again against it but. it's completely from parts from being information i mean we have to wait until the government decides something...
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so, here is like the spain of today, but also, the spain of yesterday. >> reporter: the scent of his a kind fire pit wafts next door, where instead of another championship boutique, dj vice caters to a group that wants custom nikes. >> this is the special v.i.p. vegas treatment. >> reporter: will i be attacked? >> if someone asks, just run. >> reporter: a house hold name on the club scene, he's signed on here to keep the party pumping at marquee, a job, obviously, not for amateurs. ♪ >> try the right side. ♪ >> ah, yeah! >> reporter: it's the shoes. it got to be the shoes. >> all you need is a dj name now. >> reporter: what do you think is good? you want to keep it real short -- >> how about dj "nightline"? >> there you go. check for him on the next -- >> reporter: ted koppel might have it, though. and then, the high roller rooms, each with a balcony overlooking the desert glitz. this is very shrewd. you've poached the fountains there as your front view. >> oh. it looks nice. >> reporter: these views are another one of a kind experience, but they also show the team exactly what they'
so, here is like the spain of today, but also, the spain of yesterday. >> reporter: the scent of his a kind fire pit wafts next door, where instead of another championship boutique, dj vice caters to a group that wants custom nikes. >> this is the special v.i.p. vegas treatment. >> reporter: will i be attacked? >> if someone asks, just run. >> reporter: a house hold name on the club scene, he's signed on here to keep the party pumping at marquee, a job, obviously,...
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to college for you can't get a job what do you have is the unemployment rate over in europe well in spain eighteen to twenty six year olds it's about fifty percent and then when you look around europe that eighteen to twenty six year old you're looking thirty thirty five forty percent of these kids on employed with college degrees so now you're not going to get a job oh and by the way those services you're getting we're cutting them oh and those pensions and benefits that your parents are getting or other people are working we're going to cut those two on one more thing we're going to raise your taxes you know that education that's not worth anything it's going to cost you three times as more three times as much to get. particularly in england and that's why they're taking to the streets so that's why we have on one end it's the wake up call and the other one it's screw the people but the people realize what's going on that's the wake up call you say the youth of the world will unite i mean by that this is where the revolution is going to happen the youth of the world have and particularl
to college for you can't get a job what do you have is the unemployment rate over in europe well in spain eighteen to twenty six year olds it's about fifty percent and then when you look around europe that eighteen to twenty six year old you're looking thirty thirty five forty percent of these kids on employed with college degrees so now you're not going to get a job oh and by the way those services you're getting we're cutting them oh and those pensions and benefits that your parents are...
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spain is devalued today for a proposed ban on classified sex investments in national newspapers some say would protect women from gang exploitation but with prostitution accounting for sixty percent of spanish classified ads it's also going to hurt business he says else it is immature to investigate the pages. some scan the headlines others go straight to the sports section and then there are those who are simply interested in movies. so you open a newspaper in public and it may seem like you're doing some serious reading catching up on the latest political developments but you may very well be looking at a page that's causing a lot of debate in spanish society and in most cases these classified ads serve as a cover up for the work of crime. the prostitution mafia to be precise as. seventy percent of girls and young women were held are kept in confinement in apartments and the only way to contact them a story to the sense that if the ads are banned they can't be helped. but others hold a different view with some saying that banning the ads will not hurt or vice mafia but will hit tho
spain is devalued today for a proposed ban on classified sex investments in national newspapers some say would protect women from gang exploitation but with prostitution accounting for sixty percent of spanish classified ads it's also going to hurt business he says else it is immature to investigate the pages. some scan the headlines others go straight to the sports section and then there are those who are simply interested in movies. so you open a newspaper in public and it may seem like...
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the new spain? -- >> and do you fancy a free holiday in spain? >> in the heart of madrid, there is a hotel made up of 12 tons of trash. car parts and metal, and even the odd musical instrument. it is all junk abandoned on the beaches. designed by german artist, the garbage hotel is a symbol. >> the world is changing fast. garbage shows us where we are. we are orphans of the biggest garbage dump of the world. >> this is a pile of junk you can actually sleeping in. -- slleep -- sleep in. it's been disinfected. it doesn't smell, so i felt great. not like i was living in rubbish at all. it coincides with a big tourism fair. the enormous mess that some many of us leave behind. -- so many of us leave behind. >> reminder of our main news. 150 people have been arrested associated with the mafia in new york. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the fr
the new spain? -- >> and do you fancy a free holiday in spain? >> in the heart of madrid, there is a hotel made up of 12 tons of trash. car parts and metal, and even the odd musical instrument. it is all junk abandoned on the beaches. designed by german artist, the garbage hotel is a symbol. >> the world is changing fast. garbage shows us where we are. we are orphans of the biggest garbage dump of the world. >> this is a pile of junk you can actually sleeping in. --...
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place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that they are. where something illegal or shocking bad ok will fight again against it. being completely from parts from the information i mean we will have to wait until the government decides shunting about there this it for me this week we can do it whether or not her ties in ban will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but for the newspaper business that struggle through the arrival of new media and the recent financial crisis a ban on sex ads is most certainly going to hurt just our silly arty madrid. ways and more stories website any time you like dot com here's just some of us on line few out the many as a mounting a number of facts but the constant. doubts on the future of the eurozone all these go to a british member of the european parliament to insist that the euro will collapse and sing. and chapman the famous spy is to his terrifying t.v. show we are in russia the red head will be looking at the mysterie
place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that they are. where something illegal or shocking bad ok will fight again against it. being completely from parts from the information i mean we will have to wait until the government decides shunting about there this it for me this week we can do it whether or not her ties in ban will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but...
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prime minister david cameron also from king of spain the polish president and stuff come out of ski and president hosni mubarak of egypt and more specific things william hague of course we now know that two britons were killed in this attack and william hague the foreign secretary came out and said that he was deeply shocked and saddened at this explosion and the loss of life that it entails and he sent his condolences to the victims and to their families we've also heard from the head of nato. and he offered solidarity and he said that we were in this fight together that was his message to the people of russia that this is a common threat that we have to unite to face we also heard from president sarkozy of france who also expressed his solidarity in the face of what he called a barbaric and cowardly attack he will be here in davos this week as will the chancellor of germany. and she wrote a letter to many had it in which she expressed her dismay and disgust on the german foreign ministry condemning what they're calling a dreadful and bloody attack in the strongest terms. do you think
prime minister david cameron also from king of spain the polish president and stuff come out of ski and president hosni mubarak of egypt and more specific things william hague of course we now know that two britons were killed in this attack and william hague the foreign secretary came out and said that he was deeply shocked and saddened at this explosion and the loss of life that it entails and he sent his condolences to the victims and to their families we've also heard from the head of nato....
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place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that they are under the separate iseman where something illegal or something bad ok will fight again against it. completely from parts from being from asia i mean we'll have to wait until the government decides shunting about where this is probably touched me this week remembering whether or not her ties and ban will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but for the newspaper business. it's that struggle through the arrival of new media and the recent financial crisis a ban on sex ads is most certainly going to hurt doser cilia r.t. madrid. are always more stories for you on our website alex utah calling his just some of what's on line few at the met a mounting a number of experts a casting doubt on the future of the euro zone alter you spoke to a british member of the european parliament here insists that the euro will collapse and save. one on a chaplain the famous of spies drones her own t.v. show in russia the red
place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that they are under the separate iseman where something illegal or something bad ok will fight again against it. completely from parts from being from asia i mean we'll have to wait until the government decides shunting about where this is probably touched me this week remembering whether or not her ties and ban will stifle the mafia's illegal...
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portugal didn't have a sustainable situation year ago postle didn't have a real estate bubble like spain had or didn't have a bank crash like ireland have we have some minor and quite well known bank problems but they are relatively minor in scope as compared to the irish problems well the question is that at a given point it's futile to set up portugal is different from spain and from ireland and from greece all together because even if our debt is not unsustainable it can be created and sustainable it can be you know the interest can be raised up to a point where it becomes a sustainable so this is a cycle a self-fulfilling prophecy and at this point speculators and the markets and the rating agencies know very well how to do it if it's not unsustainable now it will be in a months from now because you can you know lower our ratings and then see the ass's will go in in price it will be more appealing to bets against portugal's bankruptcy and so the problem is still there the problem is a problem of either we see the euro as a common economy and then all this you know peripheral problems
portugal didn't have a sustainable situation year ago postle didn't have a real estate bubble like spain had or didn't have a bank crash like ireland have we have some minor and quite well known bank problems but they are relatively minor in scope as compared to the irish problems well the question is that at a given point it's futile to set up portugal is different from spain and from ireland and from greece all together because even if our debt is not unsustainable it can be created and...
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place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that there are ties me where something illegal or something bad will fight again against it. completely from parts from being from asia i mean we will have to wait until the government decides something about this this it for me this week we can do it whether or not retires and dan will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but for the news. a business that struggled through the arrival of new media in the recent financial crisis a ban on sex ads is most certainly it does or sylvia r.t. madrid. just take a quick look at we've got a new look web site r.t. dot com for you tonight though we've been updating on the story about the ship stuck in the ice there this insight that signals for the more than three hundred forty people still stuck in icy waters of russia's far east coast for the past fortnight it's been a long drawn out process trying to find them we've been updating you on of course the latest is on our web site
place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that there are ties me where something illegal or something bad will fight again against it. completely from parts from being from asia i mean we will have to wait until the government decides something about this this it for me this week we can do it whether or not retires and dan will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but...
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place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that they and other piece of advice from where she. came by ok who are fighting against it. completely from parts from being from asia i mean we will have to wait until the government decides something about banning this or for the touch me this when we come to whether or not her ties in ban will stifle the mafia's illegal activities is being debated but for the newspaper business. is that struggle through the arrival of new media in the recent financial crisis a ban on sex ads is most certainly it does or sylvia r.t. madrid. just take a look see we've got your online tonight it out c dot com there was a lot of stories there for you of course of interest i'm sure until night the end is in sight for the three hundred forty page long ship stuck in icy waters off russian far east coast for the last two weeks now it's been a heck of an ongoing story an awful lot of hard work to get to them you can follow the saga online you've documented
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spain has a different problem. spain has got banks that really were over lending particularly in the property sector, something that happened in america, particularly also in ireland as well which has a huge problem because it overbuilt property and it's got a huge bank debts as a result of the lending money to the property developers that could never pay the money back and you've got portugal that has a lot of private debt sold to people outside of portugal itself and people with an asking if you have all these problems and have all these help for the individual countries, can the euro is all survive? i think it's got to survive even the white did not want britain to join the euro. i think what to make a decision you have to make it work, and it can be done to make it work. you've got to bring together the three difficult issues. the fiscal deficit, the bank like ability such as talked about and the inability to grow, and if europe can only solve its fiscal deficits but not grow the massive unemployment, if it can
spain has a different problem. spain has got banks that really were over lending particularly in the property sector, something that happened in america, particularly also in ireland as well which has a huge problem because it overbuilt property and it's got a huge bank debts as a result of the lending money to the property developers that could never pay the money back and you've got portugal that has a lot of private debt sold to people outside of portugal itself and people with an asking if...
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with russia for these people the terrorist is that russia is not so easily intimidated for example spain in spain the terrorist immediately had a positive effect on their actions in russia because of its political system and because of all the many reasons they can strike again if it came and there is no result and if we have north caucuses connection here too we have a very huge immigrant communities from central asia i mean we have people mixed in here very easily in very strong communities right here it's very good coverage here because they're not they're not wiretapping the technology isn't really there they're not know he's dropping i mean of course they go to find individuals and groups and in clans that could be very dangerous but there are so again it is not as tight here security wise as so many people would think russia is all about russia's very loose on very many things and and its easy place to blend in and to organize these types of terrorist attacks at least one hundred eighty people were also injured in the blast more than eighty of them have been taken to hospitals acro
with russia for these people the terrorist is that russia is not so easily intimidated for example spain in spain the terrorist immediately had a positive effect on their actions in russia because of its political system and because of all the many reasons they can strike again if it came and there is no result and if we have north caucuses connection here too we have a very huge immigrant communities from central asia i mean we have people mixed in here very easily in very strong communities...
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li arrived in spain the previous he told zapatero a strong and stable europe is important to inand they will continue to buy spanish bonds. china also signed $7.5 billion mprth of deals with spanish the agreements include investment by a chinese oil company and a spanish project to develop energy ibrazil. a spanish i.t. company also won a contract to develop air-conditioned systems in chinese airports. vice premier li will next visit rmy d itain, continuing china's efforts to assert itself in europe. last year china offered to buy greek bonds whenths rum issuing them. the country has also said it would help debt-ridden portugal. >>> wooden boxes called masu are used for dnking sake in japan, but in the past they were used as measuring devices. the stagnant economy has hurt the masuinst, but one company in gifu prefecture is bouncing back. they're developing unique designs which they hope will get them through these tough times. >> reporter: weddings celebrate e arof nife for the bride and groom. masu are commonly used at sh events. >> translar: it's delicious. >> reporter: this is ogaki
li arrived in spain the previous he told zapatero a strong and stable europe is important to inand they will continue to buy spanish bonds. china also signed $7.5 billion mprth of deals with spanish the agreements include investment by a chinese oil company and a spanish project to develop energy ibrazil. a spanish i.t. company also won a contract to develop air-conditioned systems in chinese airports. vice premier li will next visit rmy d itain, continuing china's efforts to assert itself in...
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also, the great european smelt a rich as spain. not everybody is happy about it. details coming up. >> watch it a program mr. the bay area. they're still ran out there. my honor lenses. temperatures in the '40's. national news our international his investigators in russia found the black box reporters. it burst into flames on saturday. three people were killed. more than 40 injured and passengers had to fight through thick smoke to get off the plane. los succeeded before it exploded. investigators are still not sure how the fire started. >> another explosion you just heard. security agents say the bombing attack in the church was carried out by a group of big, headliners. 21 people died. it they're looking at less of passengers that arrived in egypt from the rock for the local all kind of bridge where they threaten to christians. it was most deadly attack from big chips christian minorities in 10 years. southern afghanistan where it three service members were killed. the latest bombing happened in the stronghold and they forced to captured to keep certain leaders.
also, the great european smelt a rich as spain. not everybody is happy about it. details coming up. >> watch it a program mr. the bay area. they're still ran out there. my honor lenses. temperatures in the '40's. national news our international his investigators in russia found the black box reporters. it burst into flames on saturday. three people were killed. more than 40 injured and passengers had to fight through thick smoke to get off the plane. los succeeded before it exploded....
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and there could be other countries that need help, like spain, italy, or belgium.german leaders also want to see other nations getting their finances in order first. >> the eu finance ministers from member states that have the money to help those rocked by the crisis say the euro zone rescue fund will not be given more cash. >> thing goodness. the way the marketsave developed last week has removed some of the urgency from these talks. >> he was referring to crisis- hit portugal's success in raising money in the bond markets last week, but they expect this to be reworked in the future. they believe the bigger you economies will have to provide more people the spanish finance minister has also called for a more flexible rescue fund. the math is simple. the interest is less as long as the countries with more provide the financial guarantees. >> i do not see the fund being extended. there is still room to maneuver, even after the facility helped out ireland. >> but despite the talks, some believe that the healthier economies believe they will have to put up a f euros m
and there could be other countries that need help, like spain, italy, or belgium.german leaders also want to see other nations getting their finances in order first. >> the eu finance ministers from member states that have the money to help those rocked by the crisis say the euro zone rescue fund will not be given more cash. >> thing goodness. the way the marketsave developed last week has removed some of the urgency from these talks. >> he was referring to crisis- hit...