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belgariad england italy but also spain portugal greece and europe there are no longer any countries shielded from child labor just how low are we prepared to sink in order to dig out of the crisis. giovanni dreams of his father will work as a pizza maker again. is carrying on working in the bakery. michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. can see herself as a primary school. in her hometown. you know there's one thing that i still come to understand and i don't want to ruin your good mood but i have this one question doing this all for you that you had everything they respect and so that you give them all up and decided to go your way but what for. it was a way to inform he tried to restrain himself but look first out anyway. if it really puts me off that i have such a father. it was one small but very great secret that i have to live with the behavior of. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russet it's probably not going to be one that springs into your heads but they've been mak
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belgariad england italy but also spain portugal greece and europe there are no longer any countries shielded from child labor just how low are we prepared to sink in order to dig out of the crisis. giovanni dreams of his father will work as a pizza maker again. is carrying on working in the bakery. michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. can see herself as a primary school. in her hometown of. eve . do you think humanity as a whole would ban affairs from living some parts of the wall g.m.o. free just to play on the safe side view through biotechnology through research through genetic modification we can give those small holder farmers the opportunity to be able to deal with and survive all of those challenges and i believe they should have all of the tools. of seventy five eyes looking at what i'm doing making sure i'm doing it right and making sure that i'm hitting the right target calling the strike the person i personally can call up any predator feet down in the office and say you know you're better
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belgariad england italy but also spain portugal greece and europe there are no longer any countries shielded from child labor just how low are we prepared to sink in order to dig out of the crisis. giovanni dreams of his father will work as a pizza maker again. is carrying on working in the bakery. michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. can see herself as a primary school. in her hometown. it was recently revealed that jamie diamond rented out watching him palace and hundreds entertain his close friend tony blair the dinner took place only days before jamie diamond had agreed to give the us department of justice a very small cut got mortgage fraud and oh how the penniless peasants outside buckingham palace gates rejoiced at the impossibly large number of thirteen billion dollars jamie. all hello jamie done. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than
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garia england italy but also spain portugal greece and europe there are no longer any countries shielded from child labor just how low are we prepared to sink in order to dig out of the crisis. giovanni dreams of his father will work as a pizza maker again. is carrying on working in the bakery. michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. can see herself as a primary school. it was recently revealed that jamie diamond rented out blocking him palace in order to entertain his close friend tony blair the dinner took place only days before jamie dive in and agreed to give the us department of justice a very small cut got mortgage fraud and oh how the penniless peasants outside buckingham palace gates rejoiced at the impossibly large number of thirteen billion dollars jamie. all hello jamie done in. the most complex of. the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder . to the bunch of people in. the. us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not in touch
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belgariad england italy but also spain portugal greece and europe there are no longer any countries shielded from child labor just how low are we prepared to sink in order to dig out of the crisis. giovanni dreams of his father will work as a pizza maker again. is carrying on working in the bakery. michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. get dana can see herself as a primary school. teacher in her hometown. there's a media lead us so we leave the. potions to cure the. party there's a. question is that no one is that skin with the guests that deserve answers from. politics only on r t. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand it and i don't want to ruin your good mood but i have this one question would do this all for you that you had everything they respect and so that you give them all up in the senate to go your way but what for. there was a latent form he tried to restrain himself but look at all the first out anyway. if it really puts me off that i have such a father. who is one smal
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especially on those looking for jobs in the southern european countries in crisis such as spain portugal and greece. there's not enough domestic manpower especially in the fields of engineering and ninety but also in the health sector is concerned. and in particular there's a huge block of nursing staff. also this encompasses to bring highly qualified people from abroad and to be attractive for them this is why we knew what we call to say realizing that is not important where one is from but what is important what is one willing to contribute to make the economy in our country grow. the court is the new buzzword in germany tries to give itself a new image the traveling exhibition guess we opened for example which is currently on display around the country is aiming to promote this new image which tries to learn from mistakes made in germany in the last of the cylinder on the golan is one of the thousands of young spaniards that left their homeland and the quest for a better future in germany. she succeeded and works as a systems engineer for motorola in berlin. chicken fingers communication network
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italy greece spain portugal ukraine. the picture looks are deceiving because a number of european countries has been protesting against brussels policy ukraine is probably the only one where people are taking to the streets in tens of thousands to support the idea of your integration that you have to thank yes we deserved to be in europe but this was not about being in the joining the union was not even on the table and brussels was offering no compensation for any potential economic losses the country already has two hundred thirty six billion dollars foreign debt and just more denies it factories to e.u. standards would have cost a staggering two hundred billion or more trash deal would have allowed us to get better education in europe but the two hundred page blueprint of the agreement never said anything about a visa free regime we are hugely isn't about that my wife can go to poland and buy a lot of food for just ten her even though which is just over a dollar that's twice as much as i can buy here at four hundred t
italy greece spain portugal ukraine. the picture looks are deceiving because a number of european countries has been protesting against brussels policy ukraine is probably the only one where people are taking to the streets in tens of thousands to support the idea of your integration that you have to thank yes we deserved to be in europe but this was not about being in the joining the union was not even on the table and brussels was offering no compensation for any potential economic losses the...
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greece. spain. portugal. and ukraine similar picture looks are deceiving one number of european countries has been protesting against brussels policy ukraine is probably the only one where people are taking to the streets in tens of thousands to support the idea of your integration or even if then yes we deserve to be near a guy shoes to deal would have allowed us to get better education in europe but this was not about being in the e.u. joining the union was not even on the table the two hundred page blueprint of the agreement never said anything about a visa free regime and we are hugely isn't about that my wife can go to poland and buy a lot of food for just ten her even though which is just over a dollar that's twice as. much as i can buy here for a hundred degree. but the government was concerned that ukraine's domestic products would be swamped by cheap or easy you goods the worst case scenario could have been factory closures and a catastrophe unemployment rate and brussels was offering no compensation
greece. spain. portugal. and ukraine similar picture looks are deceiving one number of european countries has been protesting against brussels policy ukraine is probably the only one where people are taking to the streets in tens of thousands to support the idea of your integration or even if then yes we deserve to be near a guy shoes to deal would have allowed us to get better education in europe but this was not about being in the e.u. joining the union was not even on the table the two...
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cost of borrowing irish money was 15.5, the cost at the moment is 3.5 - lower than italy spain, portugal and greece. >> the men from the international monetary fund have been living on and off in this luxurious hotel. they cross the road to the finance ministerry looking at what can be tut-tut from the budget -- can be cut from the budget. has it worked when a country is poorer rather than richer than it was when the crisis began. >> in 2008 when the financial crisis began, ireland ran debts of $57 million, and because irish banks collapsed. it quad rooupled and stands at $270 billion, or 123% of ireland's gross domestic products. because the banks recapitalized the irish government says it can leave the bailout scheme run by the international monetary fund and the european union. the financial recovery begs the question of what kind of eurozone ireland has been keen to support. the central bank has been recapitalized. the money no locker exists to help a disabled 12-year-old girl. >> the world's largest pink diamond has a new owner. >> ladies and gentlemen, 68 million francs, a world record bid ev
cost of borrowing irish money was 15.5, the cost at the moment is 3.5 - lower than italy spain, portugal and greece. >> the men from the international monetary fund have been living on and off in this luxurious hotel. they cross the road to the finance ministerry looking at what can be tut-tut from the budget -- can be cut from the budget. has it worked when a country is poorer rather than richer than it was when the crisis began. >> in 2008 when the financial crisis began, ireland...
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a half years ago, the cost of borrowing in 15 and a half%, now 3.5%, lower than italy, spain, portugal and greece. >> for months now, the men from the international monetary fund have been living in this luxury hotel, crossing the street to see what they can cut from the budget. has it worked? this country is in reality poorer rather than richer when the crisis began. >> in 2008, is when the financial crisis began in the united states. ireland was running debts of around $67 billion. over the course of the next five years and particularly because irish banks too started to collapse, that debt quadrupled and stands at $270 billion or a full 123% of ireland's gross domestic products. because the banks have been recapitalized, the irish government says it can now leave the emergency bailout scheme run by the international monetary funds and the european union. >> so the financial recovery here, such as it is begs the question of what kind of euro zone ireland has been so keen to sport. the central bank has been reapartmentallized with, plenty of international buyers happy to service the debts. appar
a half years ago, the cost of borrowing in 15 and a half%, now 3.5%, lower than italy, spain, portugal and greece. >> for months now, the men from the international monetary fund have been living in this luxury hotel, crossing the street to see what they can cut from the budget. has it worked? this country is in reality poorer rather than richer when the crisis began. >> in 2008, is when the financial crisis began in the united states. ireland was running debts of around $67...
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released base the friday stubbornly high jobless numbers in every scene isn't especially in spain or greece portugal and props to prove to be the basic cost of the economic downturn in the trend has been hard to read first. so does the money back with a slice of good news here in thrall to the number of jobseekers book two but fell off and gets business editor stephen powell adjoins a say in this g eight explain it even walked on this. it's just a slight improvement in these figures that we've gotten from the european union to headline rate for all twenty eight members of the eurozone is ten point nine percent the unemployment rates for all twenty eight countries that don't you dance like the on the last set of figures that the fray in the eurozone villages and improvements to ten point one percent twelve point one percent as the unemployment rates across the countries using the euro in october for their pro class of the heart and they were a year ago but it eats the trend is going slightly in the right direction just looking very briefly the individual countries greece remains the european continen
released base the friday stubbornly high jobless numbers in every scene isn't especially in spain or greece portugal and props to prove to be the basic cost of the economic downturn in the trend has been hard to read first. so does the money back with a slice of good news here in thrall to the number of jobseekers book two but fell off and gets business editor stephen powell adjoins a say in this g eight explain it even walked on this. it's just a slight improvement in these figures that we've...
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it's in the greece spain portugal finding a job. it is not that easy these days so of course people go team especially young people go looking and searching for solutions. i think that there are also in movements that connectivity solutions to a diploma. so today the subject of the oldest and a bowl the system has passed calls the government's oh one or two gop knew him. that day told to the doctor of arts de jokes all feel people. so he can see that people are looking for a summit this weekend will say that it's effective and nationalist revolutionary can just say that it's a very logical thing to happen. it sold the building and people are left behinds this starts to organize themselves and they start to think. on top of a man had been a source close to her a double agents the circle made a secret said it sent to prison as interest on these and send them home with the promise of freedom sakes people that i raise and an ms in cash according to the claims. this nation was discovered in a controversial facility known as penny lane su
it's in the greece spain portugal finding a job. it is not that easy these days so of course people go team especially young people go looking and searching for solutions. i think that there are also in movements that connectivity solutions to a diploma. so today the subject of the oldest and a bowl the system has passed calls the government's oh one or two gop knew him. that day told to the doctor of arts de jokes all feel people. so he can see that people are looking for a summit this weekend...
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in italy greece spain and portugal finding a job is not that easy these days so of course people go looking specially young people go looking and searching for solutions and i think that there are some movements that can give these solutions to the problems of today that a capitalist and liberal system has cost the government over the european union that they totally don't care about the jobs of young people so we can see that people are looking for alternatives we can not say that it's a fact a nationalist revolution we can just say that it's very logical thing to happen it's a logical thing when people are left behind as they start to organize themselves and they start to think. the cia an unlikely source of talent according to media reports it's been suggested that at the beginning of america's war on terror going tunnel bay prisoners were turned into spies they double agents were promised freedom and safety and sent home with pockets of cash in exchange for providing the u.s. with intelligence from abroad the process of recruitment and training was apparently carried out in secret court
in italy greece spain and portugal finding a job is not that easy these days so of course people go looking specially young people go looking and searching for solutions and i think that there are some movements that can give these solutions to the problems of today that a capitalist and liberal system has cost the government over the european union that they totally don't care about the jobs of young people so we can see that people are looking for alternatives we can not say that it's a fact...
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in italy greece spain and portugal finding a job is not that easy these days so of course people go looking especially young people go looking and searching for solutions and i think that there are some movements that can give these solutions to the problems of today that the capitalist liberal system is have cost the government over the european union. totally don't care about jobs of young people so we can see that people are looking for alternatives we can not say that it's a nationalist revolution we can just see that it's very logical thing to happen it's a logical thing when people are left behind to this starts to organize themselves and they start to think why thanks for joining us here on r.t. international one ton of mowbray may have been a source for cia double agents media reports claim the secret service turned prisoners into spies and then sent them home with the promise of freedom safety for their families and millions in cash according to the claims an installation was discovered near the controversial facility known as penny lane supposedly used for training recruits it sai
in italy greece spain and portugal finding a job is not that easy these days so of course people go looking especially young people go looking and searching for solutions and i think that there are some movements that can give these solutions to the problems of today that the capitalist liberal system is have cost the government over the european union. totally don't care about jobs of young people so we can see that people are looking for alternatives we can not say that it's a nationalist...
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government spending is a problem and countries particularly we have seen the fall out in greece and portugal and spainefforts by the golf to reduce public spending and how do you do that, look at cutting benefits and public services and cutting public sector jobs which is obviously very painful for ordinary people and then economic problems become political problems, we have seen protest movements and new political parties and often those on the extreme right which have been born if you like out of the economic crisis and people's desperate search for some solution, any solution and both economically and politically and there are still many problems ahead. >> jackie thank you. and let's focus on the uk now and people are generally finding it easier to borrow money to buy a house at the peak of the financial crisis but house prices are going up so fast in london it's very difficult for people on the lower end of the pay scale to afford to live there and we have this report. >> people facing a crisis can adopt and if you are down and out living in a shipping container may not seem bad particularly if it
government spending is a problem and countries particularly we have seen the fall out in greece and portugal and spainefforts by the golf to reduce public spending and how do you do that, look at cutting benefits and public services and cutting public sector jobs which is obviously very painful for ordinary people and then economic problems become political problems, we have seen protest movements and new political parties and often those on the extreme right which have been born if you like...
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sorts of policies are being implemented and the same thing is true in italy in spain and in portugal and of course in greece so when citizens find that the traditional outlets for their discontent are not met by the conventional mainstream they turn to more extreme parties and and that's been manifesting itself very well you know very worrying trend towards a party which embraces a kind of neo fascism and you're seeing that all across the continent why do you think this mistake is being repeated i mean i feel just forgotten what happened. yeah i think that they have i mean you know you the what tends to happen is that history the mistakes of history tend to be repeated i think when the when the collective experience of the collective memory tends to dissipate and unfortunately there are no longer very many people left who can recall the days of the great depression and ironically we are getting the same kinds who were who are like all of these that were introduced during that period and this is i think one of the reasons why history is warningly starting to repeat itself we're not seeing that fortunately at
sorts of policies are being implemented and the same thing is true in italy in spain and in portugal and of course in greece so when citizens find that the traditional outlets for their discontent are not met by the conventional mainstream they turn to more extreme parties and and that's been manifesting itself very well you know very worrying trend towards a party which embraces a kind of neo fascism and you're seeing that all across the continent why do you think this mistake is being...
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because it doesn't solve the real problems with you know what, nothing will solve it like greece, spain and portugal and out of the house and start from scratch. stuart: but sell it? >> sell it. stuart: and president obama -pusing california as an exampl of how obamacare is working. but here is how the president said the whole story, we'll set the facts straight after the [ bagpipes and drums playing ov ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are oosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you on an account. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex e rate. simple, flat rate shiing with the liability of fedex. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizg me with unlimited rewards! meetings start
because it doesn't solve the real problems with you know what, nothing will solve it like greece, spain and portugal and out of the house and start from scratch. stuart: but sell it? >> sell it. stuart: and president obama -pusing california as an exampl of how obamacare is working. but here is how the president said the whole story, we'll set the facts straight after the [ bagpipes and drums playing ov ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader...
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you look at greece which is bankrupt. spain, portugal, ireland.hat are now literally suffocating because of the growth of government and indebtedness. it seems like america is moving in that direction more every day. >> on one measure it is, which is the level of state spending. it was funny. do you remember at the beginning of his presidency when barack obama was asked if he believed in american exceptionalism. he said, yeah, just like the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. i thought, that's just greece. he could have mentioned any country. the more i see the u.s. debt grow i think it's suspicious that he picked greece. this is a helenification, or whatever the word, of the u.s. outlook. if enough people are dpen the dend on the state as employees or welfare buseneficiaries, sur people are behaving like greeks. >> when i read the title of your book, i know if it hasn't happened yet, it will that people will criticize it without having even read the book. >> sure. >> you expect it? standard operating procedure. >> it is. i'm sure the moment i
you look at greece which is bankrupt. spain, portugal, ireland.hat are now literally suffocating because of the growth of government and indebtedness. it seems like america is moving in that direction more every day. >> on one measure it is, which is the level of state spending. it was funny. do you remember at the beginning of his presidency when barack obama was asked if he believed in american exceptionalism. he said, yeah, just like the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. i...
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you look at greece which is bankrupt. spain, portugalll these countries that are now literally suffocating because of the growth of government and the indebtedness. it seems like america is moving in that direction more every day. >> well, on one measure, obviously it is, which is the level of state spending. you know, it was funny, right at the begoing of his presidency, when barack obama was asked if he believed in american exceptionalism, and he said i believe in american exceptionalism, just like the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. i thought he could have mentioned any country. the more i see the u.s. debt grow, it's suspicious that he picked greece, isn't it. and if enough people become dependent on the state, whether as employees or as welfare beneficiaries, sure, people eventually start behaving and voting like greeks. >> when i first read the title of your book "inventing freedom how the english speaking people made the modern world." i know that people will criticize it without having even read the book. >> sure, sure. >
you look at greece which is bankrupt. spain, portugalll these countries that are now literally suffocating because of the growth of government and the indebtedness. it seems like america is moving in that direction more every day. >> well, on one measure, obviously it is, which is the level of state spending. you know, it was funny, right at the begoing of his presidency, when barack obama was asked if he believed in american exceptionalism, and he said i believe in american...
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spain posted the highest rate among the member nations at 26.6%, followed by cypress at 17.1% and portugal at 16.3%. for greece, the jobless rate was 27.6% in july, the last numbers we have. that's 0.1 percentage point higher than in june. >>> bank of japan policy makers have decided to continue their easing measures set up in april to pull japan out of deflation. the policy makers discussed economic conditions at home and abroad and price trends. the japanese economy has been showing some positive signs. they include a rise in corporate production and an improvement in employment. but the policymakers decided to keep the monetary easing measures in place considering uncertainties such as a slowdown in emerging economies. the policy makers also discussed the economic and price outlook between now and fiscal 2015. they say consumer prices will rise 1.9% by fiscal 2015. they kept their inflation forecast the same as three months ago. >> translator: we have been seeing positive developments across broad areas in the economy, the financial markets, people's sentiment and expectations. the economy is on a path to a
spain posted the highest rate among the member nations at 26.6%, followed by cypress at 17.1% and portugal at 16.3%. for greece, the jobless rate was 27.6% in july, the last numbers we have. that's 0.1 percentage point higher than in june. >>> bank of japan policy makers have decided to continue their easing measures set up in april to pull japan out of deflation. the policy makers discussed economic conditions at home and abroad and price trends. the japanese economy has been showing...
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portugal, greece and the others. liz: okay. then you have done well with your irish bank. i looked at some of the names in spainooks worrisome, but now they appear to be stabilized. portugal's gdp is falling a little bit more than what people would expect, cyprus is still of concern, are there any areas that are piquing your interest right now that you haven't yet invested in? >> well, we've been looking now in germany. as you probably notice in the most recent figures, there is a little bit of a hiccup going on in germany right at the moment. liz: right. >> and there are quite a few banks there, particularly medium-sized ones that seem to have some peculiar problems unto themselves. liz: german banks. okay, you hear it here. do you look for the ones that are floundering a little bit? are there any names in particular that you like? >> well, i don't think it'd be very good to name a bank that i think is floundering, it probably would make their situation even worse. [laughter] liz: this is true. >> once we've made an invest. investment, i'll be glad to tell you all about it. liz: what else is starting to look r
portugal, greece and the others. liz: okay. then you have done well with your irish bank. i looked at some of the names in spainooks worrisome, but now they appear to be stabilized. portugal's gdp is falling a little bit more than what people would expect, cyprus is still of concern, are there any areas that are piquing your interest right now that you haven't yet invested in? >> well, we've been looking now in germany. as you probably notice in the most recent figures, there is a little...
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deflation in different countries, in greece, maybe it will be the case and so in spain, in ireland, in portugalasked us to the something. it target is 2%. it's not 1% unflagz rate, it's 2%. so it has to change the picture and change people's expectation to improve the situation. we cannot accept that we had in europe with low inflation rates and unemployment rates going up. that is something that is not -- was balanced and we could have a kind of social unrest in europe. . >> phillipe, for now, thanks for joining us from natixis. >>> reminder in the united states today, the october imf services is out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. jeffrey lacker and john williams both speak today right around noon. defile automotive, directv, liberty media, michael kors, aol and 211th century fox report results before the opening. after the close, we'll hear from tesla motors and zillow. >>> now, google wants to help you out. that's very nice of them. they want to launch a new help house sur way today. so apparently you'll be able to offer many things. google at teamed up with around 1,000 topics in fitness and other
deflation in different countries, in greece, maybe it will be the case and so in spain, in ireland, in portugalasked us to the something. it target is 2%. it's not 1% unflagz rate, it's 2%. so it has to change the picture and change people's expectation to improve the situation. we cannot accept that we had in europe with low inflation rates and unemployment rates going up. that is something that is not -- was balanced and we could have a kind of social unrest in europe. . >> phillipe,...