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when we speak of italy and spain always give such guarantees. as well as gas that's why there are no pretensions the. question is about the system of education. my child goes to school and as a parent i have certain apprehensions as to was going on there usual secondary schools i recently read an article in a newspaper that said that there's the threat of several large schools being closed in moscow. about the situation of arts education the russian arts education among the best in the world media it's a legacy from the zon period of russia and the soviet union but well this is. this is high level back then first of all it is to be properly financed. to preserve national traditions and the tradition of education let's take actors abroad as they are taught for two and a half years in russia we preserve the russian acting school where an actor studies for four or five years we did not join the bologna process in the. professions. his position is one should study for five years to become a theatre a film director cannot do an orchestra conductor is
when we speak of italy and spain always give such guarantees. as well as gas that's why there are no pretensions the. question is about the system of education. my child goes to school and as a parent i have certain apprehensions as to was going on there usual secondary schools i recently read an article in a newspaper that said that there's the threat of several large schools being closed in moscow. about the situation of arts education the russian arts education among the best in the world...
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so i told you i traveled around spain, and i bring good news from spain. it's sunny, it's wonderful, they make the most of what god gave them, for sure. my editor in spain, a guy who i'll call marcus, gave me the idea that spain was the place to report in, and he did it over a lunch in which he was smoking interminably, made it through half a pack of cigarettes, three glasses of wine, enormous plates of appetizers followed by enormous dinners, lots of ham. and while he's smoking and chugging and eating his ham and drinking his wine he says, ted, i think you're on to something. because here in spain, our damned mediterranean diet just won't let us die. [laughter] of course, i want him to live forever. and then i was looking at his plate and his ashtray and his wine glass, and i thought, that's a good way to live forever. [laughter] and it turns out that, you know, this mediterranean diet -- although we all think of it as a certain thing; lots of vegetables, no animal fat, light portions, eating moderately throughout the day -- that that's life-prolonging. b
so i told you i traveled around spain, and i bring good news from spain. it's sunny, it's wonderful, they make the most of what god gave them, for sure. my editor in spain, a guy who i'll call marcus, gave me the idea that spain was the place to report in, and he did it over a lunch in which he was smoking interminably, made it through half a pack of cigarettes, three glasses of wine, enormous plates of appetizers followed by enormous dinners, lots of ham. and while he's smoking and chugging...
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spain triggered. so it's an era that begins into our and ends in war, and so it's a little bit deceptive to think hard to argue that it's a peaceful period. 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 to initially to high school students, and into community colleges and a university. i've been doing this since the late 1970s. so for a very long time, and the longer i do it the more i'm convinced that the questions of history are relatively huge and very profound. one of the most profound questions, the ones -- the one that relates to what i'm talking about tonight, and effective teaching a seminar on the subject at the university of texas this semester. i spoke to my students a couple nights ago. the question is why is their war? and this is a question that transcends america. although i tend to confine myself to the period of the wars of american history. i'm teach
spain triggered. so it's an era that begins into our and ends in war, and so it's a little bit deceptive to think hard to argue that it's a peaceful period. 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 to initially to high school students, and into community colleges and a university. i've been doing this since the late 1970s. so for a very long time, and the...
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unemployment in spain reached a 13-year high this week. new figures show 4.7 million people are out of court. but germany provides a glimmer of hope. it has announced it needs an influx of workers to sustain its own recovery, it has identified spain as the prime recruiting ground. get this from madrid. >> unemployed, that up, and frustrated. the spanish are so pessimistic about job prospects, they're planning to move abroad. germany wants to provide that opportunity, recruiting workers like these. interest is enormous. >> it looks good. germany looks good, yes. everybody says, -- germany, why don't you try there? >> germany has already weathered the worst of the economic crisis. on thursday, chancellor angela merkel surveyed the situation. >> it is happening in germany, where a job agency has teamed up with one in spain to find workers to keep driving economic growth. >> it will be a good opportunity to give more resources to unemployed people and to give them the opportunity to come back to spain. >> an 1960's, it was unskilled workers wh
unemployment in spain reached a 13-year high this week. new figures show 4.7 million people are out of court. but germany provides a glimmer of hope. it has announced it needs an influx of workers to sustain its own recovery, it has identified spain as the prime recruiting ground. get this from madrid. >> unemployed, that up, and frustrated. the spanish are so pessimistic about job prospects, they're planning to move abroad. germany wants to provide that opportunity, recruiting workers...
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i think spain is on that -- spain has a now really done its homework. i think spain is on the right track. >> the package of measures aimed at improving coordination between the 17 members of the european zone. the debt crisis is not the only problem at the moment. the european central bank is getting more and more worried about inflation, which is now well above its target. they said they will keep interest rates at an historic low for 19 months in a row, but pressure is mounting for a rate surge. >> the common currency is shedding value more quickly than the central bank would like. in january, prices rose by two 0.4%. despite that, the bank's president said things are broadly balanced, although rising commodity and energy prices could push rates higher. it said they will continue to watch developments closely. >> as you know, we have a reputation ofç doing what is necessary for price stability. >> he also called on the governments to do more to keep their national budgets in control. he said nothing about a possible interest-rate hike, but others say
i think spain is on that -- spain has a now really done its homework. i think spain is on the right track. >> the package of measures aimed at improving coordination between the 17 members of the european zone. the debt crisis is not the only problem at the moment. the european central bank is getting more and more worried about inflation, which is now well above its target. they said they will keep interest rates at an historic low for 19 months in a row, but pressure is mounting for a...
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the leaders of france, britain, germany, italy, and spain on thursday expressed their concern over the crisis in egypt. the statement condemns all those who use or encourage violence. it says immediate transition of power is the only way to end the unrest. >>> the secretary-general of the arab league, amr moussa, expressed concern about the egyptian unrest in an exclusive interview with nhk world. >> translator: the arab league is deeply concerned about the current situation in egypt. we see a lot of tension and instability. in addition to the confrontations between pro and anti-mubarak demonstrators that have caused deaths and many injuries. egypt is the leading country in the region, and it is now in turmoil. >> amr moussa served as egyptian foreign minister before becoming head of the arab league in 2001. he hinted that he may run in the presidential election in september. mubarak announced on tuesday that he will not be a candidate. >> translator: as an egyptian, i am ready to do whatever is necessary or take on any responsibility, provided the egyptian people ask me. >>> british t
the leaders of france, britain, germany, italy, and spain on thursday expressed their concern over the crisis in egypt. the statement condemns all those who use or encourage violence. it says immediate transition of power is the only way to end the unrest. >>> the secretary-general of the arab league, amr moussa, expressed concern about the egyptian unrest in an exclusive interview with nhk world. >> translator: the arab league is deeply concerned about the current situation in...
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the royal morris palace is the most important of its kind in spain. it dates back to the 14th century. the dolma of the throne room is adorned with gilded cedarwood. it is the top tourist attraction in seville and a unesco world heritage site. >> the gardens cover an area measuring 100,000 square meters. it's a very tranquil. it's fascinating how the architecture takes a climate into account. it's 47 degrees celsius in the shade here in the summer. even back then, it was built in a way that made the weather parable. >> just a short distance away is the largest gothic cathedral in the world. it is also on the unesco world heritage list. the tour continues into a neighboring district of santa cruz. >> now we are entering the oldest part of the city. it is of maze of alleyways. it is difficult for the horse. the streets are cobbled. it is very narrow. it is a great place to stop for soem tapa -- some tapas. >> according to legend, the tradition of serving tapas was born in seville. the people here love meeting up fror tapas. there are 60 to 70 different
the royal morris palace is the most important of its kind in spain. it dates back to the 14th century. the dolma of the throne room is adorned with gilded cedarwood. it is the top tourist attraction in seville and a unesco world heritage site. >> the gardens cover an area measuring 100,000 square meters. it's a very tranquil. it's fascinating how the architecture takes a climate into account. it's 47 degrees celsius in the shade here in the summer. even back then, it was built in a way...
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so, i heard you have a restaurant in spain? >> yeah, we have two places. jimmy: i love that. you can eat a hundred things. >> it's a great excuse to get drunk. because a tapas comes with a drink. at the end, it's a great excuse. we have two places there. >> jimmy: do you cook at all? >> no, not me. my sister runs one of the places. >> jimmy: i know a guy who makes fried chicken you might be interested in. >> i heard that. what secret can have in making fried chicken. fried chicken is fried chicken. >> jimmy: on, no. frying a live chicken, you got mental problems. have the season the meat, someh somehow, they put the flour and stuff -- well flavor flav will explain it all when he gets out here. >> you're right. >> jimmy: it's a big thing. you can take this back to spain. you could be like colonel sanders of the country over there. and have a beer with each piece of chicken that comes your way. [ laughter ] let's talk about the movie for a moment. it's beautiful. a terrific movie. not a light movie. [ applause ] . but, i definitely can see why you got nomina
so, i heard you have a restaurant in spain? >> yeah, we have two places. jimmy: i love that. you can eat a hundred things. >> it's a great excuse to get drunk. because a tapas comes with a drink. at the end, it's a great excuse. we have two places there. >> jimmy: do you cook at all? >> no, not me. my sister runs one of the places. >> jimmy: i know a guy who makes fried chicken you might be interested in. >> i heard that. what secret can have in making fried...
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you can take this back to spain.rs of the country over there. >> i'll be watching what he says to say and steal the ideas. >> jimmy: right, and have a beer with each piece of chicken that comes your way. let's talk about the movie for a moment. it's a terrific movie. not a light movie. [ applause ] but, i definitely can see why you got nominated for this movie. tell, for those who haven't seen it, a little bit about your character in the film. >> well, this is a story of a man who really wants to go and find himself and find the important things in life and for that, he has to go through a hell of a journey. but i think it's a very -- not uplifting movie, like, in the way we understand it, but it's very -- rewarding, in a sense that you see a movie about a man going through a hard circumstance, being able to cope with it. >> jimmy: i have a friend who went to see it with his wife on valentine's day and she cried throughout the entire party. >> but i'm sure they hug each other very tightly. >> jimmy: they did, i'm sur
you can take this back to spain.rs of the country over there. >> i'll be watching what he says to say and steal the ideas. >> jimmy: right, and have a beer with each piece of chicken that comes your way. let's talk about the movie for a moment. it's a terrific movie. not a light movie. [ applause ] but, i definitely can see why you got nominated for this movie. tell, for those who haven't seen it, a little bit about your character in the film. >> well, this is a story of a man...
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what happened here september 11 -- that is what happened in spain march 11.ifferent services in charge of the police and intelligence services. had we put all the information on the table that we had at the time, probably, something would have come out. and i think the same happened here. it is also important to be able to connect the dots. sometimes it does not happen. it is important to connect the dots with all the services because sometimes, there's almost nothing you can do. if you steal a credit card, or you rent a car with false documents, or you take a bus from one place to the other, you put all of those things together, you have a terrorist plot, but if you consider them in an isolated way, if you only have minor crimes, very difficult, and we were experiencing that in europe. i do not think that great progress has been made in this field over the last year's because it was very frustrating. we've got everything together. it was impossible to hide that. so, connect the dots, i think, is the main objective. and i think we have to have our priorities
what happened here september 11 -- that is what happened in spain march 11.ifferent services in charge of the police and intelligence services. had we put all the information on the table that we had at the time, probably, something would have come out. and i think the same happened here. it is also important to be able to connect the dots. sometimes it does not happen. it is important to connect the dots with all the services because sometimes, there's almost nothing you can do. if you steal a...
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what happened here september 11 -- that is what happened in spain march 11. different services in charge of the police and intelligence services. had we put all the information on the table that we had at the time, probably, something would have come out. and i think the same happened here. it is also important to be able to connect the dots. sometimes it does not happen. it is important to connect the dots with all the services because sometimes, there's almost nothing you can do. if you steal a credit card, or you rent a car with false documents, or you take a bus from one place to the other, you put all of those things together, you have a terrorist plot, but if you consider them in an isolated way, if you only have minor crimes, very difficult, and we were experiencing that in europe. i do not think that great progress has been made in this field over the last year's because it was very frustrating. we've got everything together. it was impossible to hide that. so, connect the dots, i think, is the main objective. and i think we have to have our prioritie
what happened here september 11 -- that is what happened in spain march 11. different services in charge of the police and intelligence services. had we put all the information on the table that we had at the time, probably, something would have come out. and i think the same happened here. it is also important to be able to connect the dots. sometimes it does not happen. it is important to connect the dots with all the services because sometimes, there's almost nothing you can do. if you steal...
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i think spain is on that -- spain has a now really done its homework. i think spain is on the right track. >> the package of measures aimed at improving coordination between the 17 members of the european zone. the debt crisis is not the only problem at the moment. the european central bank is getting more and more worried about inflation, which is now well above its target. they said they will keep interest rates at an historic low for 19 months in a row, but pressure is mounting for a rate surge. >> the common currency is shedding value more quickly than the central bank would like. in january, prices rose by two 0.4%. despite that, the bank's president said things are broadly balanced, although rising commodity and energy prices could push rates higher. it said they will continue to watch developments closely. >> as you know, we have a reputation of doing what is necessary for price stability. >> he also called on the governments to do more to keep their national budgets in control. he said nothing about a possible interest-rate hike, but others say
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they were torturing them in spain. finally, when all of these people were tortured the public had enough and they put a stop and said enough is enough and that was eight. though obviously they would go back and franco would take care of people in their own way. his regime killed about 140,000 people after the spanish civil war. but the french government, they put a couple anarchist burglars on trial with all of the intellectuals like maybe you don't know who he was but he was an important anarchist, he was an important art critic and they both managed major anarchists' literary publications and so did emile henry. they put lots of the people on trial, too, and what they were doing is saying if you are not for us, you are against us, and if that doesn't sound like the bush administration, what does command the work torture may mean something to you as well and so that's the way -- that is one of the connections that it's made because clearly what happened in spain, the clearest case is there but swiss france and italy.
they were torturing them in spain. finally, when all of these people were tortured the public had enough and they put a stop and said enough is enough and that was eight. though obviously they would go back and franco would take care of people in their own way. his regime killed about 140,000 people after the spanish civil war. but the french government, they put a couple anarchist burglars on trial with all of the intellectuals like maybe you don't know who he was but he was an important...
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there from france, portugal, and spain. they are patrolling the border between greece and turkey.very year, around 30,000 people cross the border from turkey into greece. that number has decreased since the patrols began. the agency is also helped to reduce the number of pple crossing from north afca. frontx is hoping to do that near the italian island. these agents have begun patrolling the area hoping to stem the tide of refugees from tunisia. refugee organizations have criticized the operations. >> they are under the umbrella of fighting immigration. they are exactly the same. they have the same effect on the rights of people to seek asylum in europe. >> aid organizations say member states should let more migrants into the e.u., but those calls fall on deaf ears, especially in northern europe. much of the funding for frontex comes from those states. they want to continue keeping immigrants out. >> how concerned is the european union about the influx of migrants from northern africa? >> is a big issue. it is dividing the member states. their six regions that are concerned that o
there from france, portugal, and spain. they are patrolling the border between greece and turkey.very year, around 30,000 people cross the border from turkey into greece. that number has decreased since the patrols began. the agency is also helped to reduce the number of pple crossing from north afca. frontx is hoping to do that near the italian island. these agents have begun patrolling the area hoping to stem the tide of refugees from tunisia. refugee organizations have criticized the...
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this year, the ambassadors from spain and morocco to the u.s. joined former intelligence professionals and scholars to discuss 2010 at the events -- to discuss the events of 2010. this is almost two hours. >> my name is michael swetnam. it is my privilege to welcome you here, today, which is unfortunately another gathering to talk about terrorism. for more than a decade, the potomac institute for policy studies has been posting of these sessions, reviewing terrorist acts and the status of terrorism over the past year. unfortunately, it appears the scourge of terrorism continues to grow and spread around the world. we will have -- we will probably have these meetings for many years to come. said, the privilege of the potomac institu to at theat the potomac institute,e have the international center for terrorism studies, headed by professor alexander, who i'm sure most of you know has been responsible for studying and writing about terrorism academically for more than 40 years and is the author of more than 100 books on almost all bjects of terror
this year, the ambassadors from spain and morocco to the u.s. joined former intelligence professionals and scholars to discuss 2010 at the events -- to discuss the events of 2010. this is almost two hours. >> my name is michael swetnam. it is my privilege to welcome you here, today, which is unfortunately another gathering to talk about terrorism. for more than a decade, the potomac institute for policy studies has been posting of these sessions, reviewing terrorist acts and the status of...
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there is also a lot of pressure from other countries, including spain, for portugal's center or later to say whether they want or not to go to the imf. >> because for spain, portugal is the shield against another crisis. >> absolutely. if it hits portugal, they would rather it hit sooner than later. >> one way or the other, portugal faces austerity. even the markets impose it, or the eu and imf impose it, and in the process, the social model will come under strain, but the issues raised are even bigger because the price of stability is that for referral europe effectively will lose all semblance of control -- peripheral europe. now, what is a child entitled to expect in a world controlled by adults? there's the united nations convention, but as the news tells us every day, it means nothing in many places. a british children's author whose books sell all over the world, decided to visit israel and gaza, the setting for his book, "the kites are flying." here is his personal account. and that a couple of years ago, i wrote a story about max, who makes a film about the wall that divides p
there is also a lot of pressure from other countries, including spain, for portugal's center or later to say whether they want or not to go to the imf. >> because for spain, portugal is the shield against another crisis. >> absolutely. if it hits portugal, they would rather it hit sooner than later. >> one way or the other, portugal faces austerity. even the markets impose it, or the eu and imf impose it, and in the process, the social model will come under strain, but the...
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and another vehicle was unveiled in spain ahead of the longest out of a twenty race season. seen thinks he's seeing the light of day ahead of the scheduled testing set to begin on tuesday so you know paris becomes the fast mexicans race in formula one in three decades and some growing pains similar to. stablemates it come way kobayashi will be standing on a softball game pain in the meantime seeking to improve on his twelfth place finish from last year. and finally figure skating disputed start over the ball's decade gainey has announced he's seeking a return to the ais this yeah but last drive to compete competitive only for taking part in the private kings of lies and in march last year the twenty eight year old olympic gold medalist and failed to receive permission from the international skating union for that appearance has now sent a letter to the russian figure skating federation all skating their help in getting out of suspension. and they are believed to have responded favorably the russian is aiming to be back in time for the upcoming season in july with the overall
and another vehicle was unveiled in spain ahead of the longest out of a twenty race season. seen thinks he's seeing the light of day ahead of the scheduled testing set to begin on tuesday so you know paris becomes the fast mexicans race in formula one in three decades and some growing pains similar to. stablemates it come way kobayashi will be standing on a softball game pain in the meantime seeking to improve on his twelfth place finish from last year. and finally figure skating disputed start...
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mind the gap real madrid suffer a shock defeat to louis also soon in spain leaving last to close a full seven points behind legal leaders barcelona. in california dreaming of clutch season watson screw the farmers insurance open title winning all three time winner phil mickelson by singles. let's start with the news that figure skating is on the speeded story over the past decade. seeking a return to be ice this year pushing to lost his right to compete competitively for taking part in a private ice event in march last year twenty big gold medalist feel to receive permission from the international skating union for the appearance. sent a letter to the russian figure skating federation asking their help in getting reinstated for world events they are believed to have responded favorably the russian is aiming to be back in time for the upcoming season which starts in july with the overall objective of winning gold out the tsotsi olympic games and twenty four team. let's talk football now or real madrid's quest to hold barcelona is charge for a third straight burley get cronje has hit a bu
mind the gap real madrid suffer a shock defeat to louis also soon in spain leaving last to close a full seven points behind legal leaders barcelona. in california dreaming of clutch season watson screw the farmers insurance open title winning all three time winner phil mickelson by singles. let's start with the news that figure skating is on the speeded story over the past decade. seeking a return to be ice this year pushing to lost his right to compete competitively for taking part in a...
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plus a team spain to the clergy and republic. center of russian defense production. if you know how while she heads to central russia. city crafts become an industry. club the harsh winter makes posts even more enjoyable plunge whenever you can train to be a stomach. cliche our solemn british. push to close up an oxy. machine would be soon which rises if you move out soon from funds to transient it's . nice to start tsotsi don't come. to see. welcome back to spotlight i'm outgrowing oven just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is here guinea supply lawsky president of the institute for the middle east and we are talking about the situation in northern africa in libya where the revolution is going now and also in other countries that have been the places after popular unrest and troubles all may become such places in the near future but first i want to ask you if guinea what may be the consequence of the libyan revolution for the world markets for the gas market because gadhafi says he'll be he'll be switching off he'll be shutting down the pipelines europe
plus a team spain to the clergy and republic. center of russian defense production. if you know how while she heads to central russia. city crafts become an industry. club the harsh winter makes posts even more enjoyable plunge whenever you can train to be a stomach. cliche our solemn british. push to close up an oxy. machine would be soon which rises if you move out soon from funds to transient it's . nice to start tsotsi don't come. to see. welcome back to spotlight i'm outgrowing oven just a...
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listen to spain to the currency and republish. the center of russian defense production. now while she heads to central russia. because of so become an industry. but a harsh winter makes most even more enjoyable. and whether everyone can train to be a stump up. for the young or sluggish. russia closeout oxy. the. middle east soon which bryson. song from finest impressionist. me from stones odds he don't come. come our mom or your feet. was luck. welcome back to spotlight our going of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is eve guinea's southland ascii president of the institute for the middle east and we are talking about the situation in northern africa in libya where the revolution is going now and also other countries that have been the places after unrest and troubles all may become such places in the near future but first i want to ask you if guinea what may be the consequences of the a libyan revolution for the world markets for the gas market because kentucky says he'll be he'll be switching article be shutting down the pipelines europe is also all
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spain talking plasters loses the paris open final in straight sets to patrick will still be named world number one on monday. and. russia's mixed martial art supremely. news this time taking a sobering e.j. . and considers retiring. to start with local i'm brazil's veteran defender about to call us is reportedly on the verge of moving to the russian premier league the two thousand and two world cup winner is expected to sign a two and a half year deal with. on monday the thirty seven year old broke his contract with brazilian side corinthians earlier this month and is reportedly set to end with thirteen million dollars for his spell in the southern russian club if the signing goes ahead promise to be eligible to make his debut if they break the twenty eight in the russian cup game against this left back became world star all playing for the spanish giants round madrid spain who won the champions league three times. i was doing the premier league football now where in the dying minutes of the reebok stadium as eight plays bolton the currently taking on adverts in his thirteenth the home
spain talking plasters loses the paris open final in straight sets to patrick will still be named world number one on monday. and. russia's mixed martial art supremely. news this time taking a sobering e.j. . and considers retiring. to start with local i'm brazil's veteran defender about to call us is reportedly on the verge of moving to the russian premier league the two thousand and two world cup winner is expected to sign a two and a half year deal with. on monday the thirty seven year old...
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spain has got a different problem. spain has got banks that really were overlending particularly in the property sector, something that happened in america and particularly, also, in ireland as well which has got a huge problem because it overbuilt property, and it's got huge bank debts as a result of them lending money to property developers who can never pay that money back. and you've got portugal which has got a lot of private debt that is owed to people outside the country of portugal itself. and people are then asking, well, if you've got all these problems with the euro, can the euro itself survive? i think it's got to survive even though i did not want britain to join the euro. i think once you've made a big decision like creating a single currency, you've got to make it work. and there's three thicks that can -- things that can be done to make it work. you've got to bring together the fiscal deficits, the bank liabilities i've just talked about, and the inability to grow. and if europe can only solve its fisca
spain has got a different problem. spain has got banks that really were overlending particularly in the property sector, something that happened in america and particularly, also, in ireland as well which has got a huge problem because it overbuilt property, and it's got huge bank debts as a result of them lending money to property developers who can never pay that money back. and you've got portugal which has got a lot of private debt that is owed to people outside the country of portugal...
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spain and most recently france are among a handful of european countries passing laws to increase board diversity. critics say quota laws and governing codes would never work in america. however canada is testing out quotas. >> well, i guess it started with amending our constitution some years ago and having the equality clause and i feelhat we have to have that provision for almost every piece of legislation. so we represent fifty, maybe a little bit more than 50%, so we don't call it quota. i mean this is a -- it has for me a negative connotation. the publicly traded company, the rationale behind it is that they are funded with pension funds that are equally funded by men and women. it's the savgs of all the quebec people and canadian people. >> canadian senator celine hervieux-payette introduced legislation in parliament to establish gender parity in corporate canada. conservatives recently voted to kill the bill, but she believes the country can no longer afford to have male dominated leadership. >> well, look at how norway went through the crisis. they're the ones that really went
spain and most recently france are among a handful of european countries passing laws to increase board diversity. critics say quota laws and governing codes would never work in america. however canada is testing out quotas. >> well, i guess it started with amending our constitution some years ago and having the equality clause and i feelhat we have to have that provision for almost every piece of legislation. so we represent fifty, maybe a little bit more than 50%, so we don't call it...
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hundred thrilling finale spain's all about a kid also loses his ball in the tree then shoots a holding wanting to win the stuff started dubai desert classic by a strike. but that's what was vocal and brazil's veteran defender about to call us is reportedly on the verge of moving to the russian premier league the two thousand and two world cup winner is expected to sign a two and a half year deal with russia this monday the thirty seven year old bright kids contract with brazilian side corinthians earlier this month and is reportedly set to over thirteen million dollars for his spell at southern russian club with the signing goes ahead the last of the eligible to make his debut in february the twenty eighth in the russian cup game against an it left back became a road ride stalled while playing for spanish giants round the dread of her on the champions league three times. i were to ignition premier league football now i bolton want to mail it home to have it in the only game on sunday the home side five seventy games for gary cahill and head home to ten minutes online daniel sturridge s
hundred thrilling finale spain's all about a kid also loses his ball in the tree then shoots a holding wanting to win the stuff started dubai desert classic by a strike. but that's what was vocal and brazil's veteran defender about to call us is reportedly on the verge of moving to the russian premier league the two thousand and two world cup winner is expected to sign a two and a half year deal with russia this monday the thirty seven year old bright kids contract with brazilian side...
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and another vehicle was unveiled in spain. seeing the light of day ahead of the schedule testing set to begin today so we have paris becomes the first mexico into race and have won in three decades ask for some growing pains similar to patrol observe stablemate. kobayashi who will be starting on a sofa more campaign in the meantime seeking to improve on his twelfth place by this from last year. and finally figure skating undisputed style you're going to pollution guy has announced he is seeking a return to the ice this year but it should go a long ride to skate competitively for taking part in a private kings of all these events in march last year the twenty eight year old limped champion has failed to receive permission from the international skating union for that appearance god has now sent a last is to the russian figure skating federation also in their health in getting out of suspension. and they are believed to have responded favorably the russian is aiming to be back in time for the upcoming season in july with the ove
and another vehicle was unveiled in spain. seeing the light of day ahead of the schedule testing set to begin today so we have paris becomes the first mexico into race and have won in three decades ask for some growing pains similar to patrol observe stablemate. kobayashi who will be starting on a sofa more campaign in the meantime seeking to improve on his twelfth place by this from last year. and finally figure skating undisputed style you're going to pollution guy has announced he is seeking...
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while teams of spain almost see scored the late went out as barcelona. want to restore that five point lead over round the bridge at the top of the league . and final few as a continental hockey league season closes sixteen teams packed with bok one hundred like a garden cup and postseason play offs. but let's start by looking ahead to this week's european football action where god looking to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the europa league when they host salonica on tuesday and as richard van portrait reports the muscovite side affirmed favorites to go through having won the first like one million grace last week. serious car have been irresistible so far in this season's europa league they breezed through their qualification campaign unbeaten winning five and drawing just one game was almost in its goal a week ago and someone nicky was beyond him and a clear advantage going into tuesday's return leg where we did in the fourth and i thought we played well last week in greece of course we tied in the second half but that is un
while teams of spain almost see scored the late went out as barcelona. want to restore that five point lead over round the bridge at the top of the league . and final few as a continental hockey league season closes sixteen teams packed with bok one hundred like a garden cup and postseason play offs. but let's start by looking ahead to this week's european football action where god looking to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the europa league when they host salonica on...
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up around the two thousand and eight european championships with spain has spanned three aholic as of liverpool off to joining from us let's go madrid scoring eighty one goals in one hadn't been for matches chelsea also brought team benfica defender david lewis for every pull to twenty five million pounds. to plug the gap left by the tourists was moved by signing to strike as heroes while lewis suarez from explore every twenty three million pounds and newcastle's andy carroll wealthy cool . someone else in this with the. support of. this money. if you want to bring someone else. at the last minute. jell saber clash later today as they take on some villain looking for a band. to fade to the blackouts a few months ago sunderland strengthened by their own signings are aiming to repeat that result on home soil now although manager is going to be a very different game i see chelsea gets bonus we can it was chose he again of old of the team that we all know of this need to show you how difficult this league is to make chelsea can go on a barren run. everywhere you look at the still quality
up around the two thousand and eight european championships with spain has spanned three aholic as of liverpool off to joining from us let's go madrid scoring eighty one goals in one hadn't been for matches chelsea also brought team benfica defender david lewis for every pull to twenty five million pounds. to plug the gap left by the tourists was moved by signing to strike as heroes while lewis suarez from explore every twenty three million pounds and newcastle's andy carroll wealthy cool ....
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and the kings of spain a little messy score the late winner is false although not be to go back to one to restore their five point lead i've been relegated to it at the top of the league. i will start with the big story in formula one where the bahrain grand prix has been called off because of antigovernment protests in the gulf kingdom the race was due to be staged on march the thirteenth but what about when the new f one season but the event had been down for more than a week because of civil unrest instead of the twenty seven campaign will begin in australia on march the twenty seventh the race could still be away shared children organizers said no decision had yet been taken the bahrain grand prix it's been on the on the calendar every year since two thousand and four while on a round of testing due to take place there amongst the third is the new shadow for the eight eleven in barcelona. football now looking to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the europa league when they host progs long ago on tuesday and as richard vanpool fate reports the muscovite side
and the kings of spain a little messy score the late winner is false although not be to go back to one to restore their five point lead i've been relegated to it at the top of the league. i will start with the big story in formula one where the bahrain grand prix has been called off because of antigovernment protests in the gulf kingdom the race was due to be staged on march the thirteenth but what about when the new f one season but the event had been down for more than a week because of civil...
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spain has the highest unemployed right now in europe. remember, president obama told us early on in his administration we have to be more like a spain. do you remember that? we have to be more like spam to quit got to put in place the wind generation and all the things that spain is about because that's the future. i don't know about you, i don't want 22% unemployment and the united states. that's spent reality right now. we don't want to be spain. we want to be america. we are the indispensable nation of the world. [applause] >> the indispensable nation of the world. is america. and socialism might sell well in a harvard faculty lounge but when it comes to finding a job, not so much. not so much. and a moral tragedy i believe person of president obama's agenda is not only that it's tax spending agenda is spending most of which are parents and grandparents took a lifetime to build up and whether current workforce is producing. i think the most egregious moral wrong of all is that today's government is intentionally consuming the future l
spain has the highest unemployed right now in europe. remember, president obama told us early on in his administration we have to be more like a spain. do you remember that? we have to be more like spam to quit got to put in place the wind generation and all the things that spain is about because that's the future. i don't know about you, i don't want 22% unemployment and the united states. that's spent reality right now. we don't want to be spain. we want to be america. we are the...
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it's on watch now for portugal, spain, belgium. so the euro zone crisis and what to do about that is unclear. and 3rdly the post tunisian revolt, egyptian situation is casting a long shadow over this otherwise nice weather. and people are nervous about what is going in the arab world. >>sager: let's stick with the emerging economies; alright this is a key theme here. as you heard in our previous report 2/3 of world growth is coming from the developing world. do you see a shift from the atlantic to the indian pacific region, from the north to the south? >>friedman: absolutely eckart, i've said in the past we are looking at the asian century. i think this is the year where that is now becoming a reality 2 or 3 statistics. by the end of this decade 1/3 of globaltrade will be inside asia. number 2 asean the 10 nation grouping of 600,000,000 people together with india and china means a total of 3 billion consumers are now in that asian market. 3rdly these are the rich countries now. they have the capital it isn't just 2.8 trillion dolla
it's on watch now for portugal, spain, belgium. so the euro zone crisis and what to do about that is unclear. and 3rdly the post tunisian revolt, egyptian situation is casting a long shadow over this otherwise nice weather. and people are nervous about what is going in the arab world. >>sager: let's stick with the emerging economies; alright this is a key theme here. as you heard in our previous report 2/3 of world growth is coming from the developing world. do you see a shift from the...
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he traced his family all the way back to the times when they moved from spain to a region of france. that's where his family came from as peasants in 1850. and for generations, his family members had been going back to this place to visit their distant cousins. they knew exactly where it was. i was thinking that was a year after my irish american family came here. why don't my irish american family know this information. i want to try to find out what it is. i didn't know at that time what i was undertaking. i heard it said with irish american it's not genealogy it's archaeology. i found out about that later. it's exciting to hear the nuts and bolts experience of discovery. and at the same time i know i heard from both of you that a very spiritual and unmeasurable experience happens of people come alive in the histories of your family's lives. i was wondering if you could bring alive for the audience the individuals or characters of your family's history and also if you can both reflect on this point that daniel's making of the importance in going to the lands and seeing what is ther
he traced his family all the way back to the times when they moved from spain to a region of france. that's where his family came from as peasants in 1850. and for generations, his family members had been going back to this place to visit their distant cousins. they knew exactly where it was. i was thinking that was a year after my irish american family came here. why don't my irish american family know this information. i want to try to find out what it is. i didn't know at that time what i...
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i want to point out -- i think i have said to -- said this to you before -- spain spent $5 billion a year on high-speed rail for the past 27 years. that is a commitment which has made it today the most important network in europe, the most interconnected, the most genuinely high speed. this country has the potential to do that and more. i am very happy to convey that news to you. also, just a domestic flight in this country, the number of passengers it carries is 800 million. high-speed rail carries 28 million people per year. we are a long way away from chipping away at flights. i think you have to start somewhere. we have not seen an announcement of this magnitude in awhile. commissioner campos: thank you. is there any member of the public to would like to speak to this item? seeing none -- oh, yes? please come forwardpublic comme. madam clerk, can you call item 9? >> is there any member ofthe public -- of the public wishing to speak on this? public comment is closed. item 10, adjournment. thank you. have a good day.
i want to point out -- i think i have said to -- said this to you before -- spain spent $5 billion a year on high-speed rail for the past 27 years. that is a commitment which has made it today the most important network in europe, the most interconnected, the most genuinely high speed. this country has the potential to do that and more. i am very happy to convey that news to you. also, just a domestic flight in this country, the number of passengers it carries is 800 million. high-speed rail...
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all the champions from last year are from italy, spain, or your country, never from the netherlands.but cycling is more than racing, it is a way of transport. especially for the first 7 kilometers, in combination with public transport. the last lines are important. for instance, in at the city of amsterdam, 85% of the trips are faster by bike then by car -- then by car. i do everything by bicycle. i am a slow cyclist, and i am still faster through the city. that is why most of the people in amsterdam go by bike. if your interested in funny and nice invidious, go to youtube. but you will see a lot of videos in which the bicycle and the car cooperate. these are some pictures and examples of how the public authorities can invest in cycling. this is a parking space for a cyclist. tend thousand bicycles can be stored there. -- 10,000 bicycles can be stored there. you can build a shelter for about 30,000 bicycles. now, what can employees do? many employees are working on the bicycle programs. this picture is a picture of a bicycle shelter at the company where my wife works. it is quite lux
all the champions from last year are from italy, spain, or your country, never from the netherlands.but cycling is more than racing, it is a way of transport. especially for the first 7 kilometers, in combination with public transport. the last lines are important. for instance, in at the city of amsterdam, 85% of the trips are faster by bike then by car -- then by car. i do everything by bicycle. i am a slow cyclist, and i am still faster through the city. that is why most of the people in...
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but one time i was doing a film in spain and i couldn't sleep.woman in the van, we were going back. it was a night shoot. she said, "i have a sleeping tablet." and i said, "please." so she gave me -- they take their sleeping tablets a lot more seriously in spain apparently. all i know is i got to the desk, i had been waiting for this fax. it turns out that the fax had been there for two days and they hadn't told me. so i go to the guy and i said, "what's the matter with you? why didn't you give me the fax? this is important." but he was looking at me so oddly, i realized what he was saying was that i was saying -- [ mumbling ] and i said, "excuse me, excuse me. excuse me." and i made it on my hands and knees to the elevator. i barely made it to my room. >> jimmy: did you crawl into the elevator? >> i have no idea what this woman gave me. but that's about the most messed up in public i've ever been. >> jimmy: yeah. there's a funny scene where you are actually passed out and kids are just rummaging through your pockets getting loose change from you
but one time i was doing a film in spain and i couldn't sleep.woman in the van, we were going back. it was a night shoot. she said, "i have a sleeping tablet." and i said, "please." so she gave me -- they take their sleeping tablets a lot more seriously in spain apparently. all i know is i got to the desk, i had been waiting for this fax. it turns out that the fax had been there for two days and they hadn't told me. so i go to the guy and i said, "what's the matter with...
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and spain has just had a terrible time. spain had the highest unemployment rate in europe. they drove up the price of their energy, it adversely impacted the whole economy of spain. they created some jobs in some of these new programs, but one study said they lost i think 2 1/2 jobs for every one created. now, i wish this weren't so. i wish we could just have a plan to invest in solar panels or corn ethanol and it would just create lots of jobs and create energy at a competitive cost, but it produces these energy sources at much higher costs. someone has to pay for them. and businesses have to pay are for them. and they can't hire as many people. and they can't make widgets in alabama and sell them abroad if the energy price goes up 20%, 30,%, 40%, 50% as a result of these policies. you can't do it. there is no free lunch here. i -- i think we need to see what happened in -- in spain. i had a group of paperworkers, union members yesterday. i knew a couple of them from the past at pulp and paper mills where i grew up in the country in alabama, and they are worried that the e
and spain has just had a terrible time. spain had the highest unemployment rate in europe. they drove up the price of their energy, it adversely impacted the whole economy of spain. they created some jobs in some of these new programs, but one study said they lost i think 2 1/2 jobs for every one created. now, i wish this weren't so. i wish we could just have a plan to invest in solar panels or corn ethanol and it would just create lots of jobs and create energy at a competitive cost, but it...
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spain. spain has the highest unemployment right now in europe.r, president obama told us early on in his administration, we have to be more like spain. do you remember that? we've got to be more like spain. we've got to put into place the wind generation and all the thing that is spain's about because that's the future. i don't know about you, i don't want 22% unemployment in the united states. that's spain's reality right now. we don't want to be spain. we want to be america. we are the indispensible nation of the world. [cheers and applause] the indispensible nation of the world is america. [cheers and applause] and socialism might sell well in a harvard faculty lounge, but when it comes to finding a job, not so much. and the moral tragedy i believe personally of president obama's agenda is not only that his tax and spending agenda is consuming most of what your parents and grand paverpbts took a lifetime to build up and what the current workforce is producing. i think the most egregious moral wrong of all is that today's government is intentio
spain. spain has the highest unemployment right now in europe.r, president obama told us early on in his administration, we have to be more like spain. do you remember that? we've got to be more like spain. we've got to put into place the wind generation and all the thing that is spain's about because that's the future. i don't know about you, i don't want 22% unemployment in the united states. that's spain's reality right now. we don't want to be spain. we want to be america. we are the...
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jeff bush, gabe slate tech report >> the mall world congress shown in barcelona, spain.ot seen it yet. however, sony is convinced that people's minds will change on the world of the gaming and smart phones. and this experience will totally change. sony has blended this ft. height and had held gaming and a slight out gaming council. with buttons, touch bad, icons, circle, crows, square, touching, and with icons, and stereo speakers, and it is a gaming device and also a fully functional smart phone. the google and ric androd and i concede that if somebody would like their approval android but would want more gaming? if this new hybrid will fail or succeed. this will hit the market in three weeks, no price known yet. this will be on the verizon network. follow me on twitter. and i will let you know one that review will be hearing. i will get my hand on one of those soon and i will let you know. >>catherine: a look a traffic and we're back it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you'r
jeff bush, gabe slate tech report >> the mall world congress shown in barcelona, spain.ot seen it yet. however, sony is convinced that people's minds will change on the world of the gaming and smart phones. and this experience will totally change. sony has blended this ft. height and had held gaming and a slight out gaming council. with buttons, touch bad, icons, circle, crows, square, touching, and with icons, and stereo speakers, and it is a gaming device and also a fully functional...