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state parliament is working on the new or burning state building child pornography. and internet communications. child pornography and we would like not only our school children not only our. children library to ban the access to that type of. of information to the but we also would like to to to ban it inside russia. and at the same time d.v.d. the mass communication people are always. looking at any attempt to make an m member just in wars as the attempt to to you know to reduce the. somehow to affect their liberties so it's always a discussion and i don't know whether. this information about any any any real steps to to introduce anything with the you know mass communication agenda is. adequate i doubt it and the other end of the news related question about the the competition between the print media and the online publication the great problem. around the world with with print media competing with internet publications what's happening in russia what's the circulation in russia have print media is a dropping or is it was standing the competition it's tropper happ
state parliament is working on the new or burning state building child pornography. and internet communications. child pornography and we would like not only our school children not only our. children library to ban the access to that type of. of information to the but we also would like to to to ban it inside russia. and at the same time d.v.d. the mass communication people are always. looking at any attempt to make an m member just in wars as the attempt to to you know to reduce the. somehow...
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representatives of the european parliament and member states reached the agreement on wednesday after discussing rules for speculative financial tradi trading. it means investors will have to report to financial regulators of member states. governments will be allowed to temporarily ban trading during market turmoil. speculative trading of credit default swaps on government bonds will be banned in principle. the rules are expected to get final approval from european parliament and eu finance ministers next month. they'll take effect on november 1st, 2012. >>> and next we go to our bureau in bangkok. for the latest on what's going on in the region. >> we begin with an update on the floods in thailand. the governor of bangkok has called on citizens to remain alert and be prepared to evacuate. the warning comes as larger than expected amounts of water descend from the north toward the capital. the fiscal and economic damage to the country is worsening by the day. work to reinforce flood barriers has continued around the clock. more than 1 million sand bags have been deployed. but it seem
representatives of the european parliament and member states reached the agreement on wednesday after discussing rules for speculative financial tradi trading. it means investors will have to report to financial regulators of member states. governments will be allowed to temporarily ban trading during market turmoil. speculative trading of credit default swaps on government bonds will be banned in principle. the rules are expected to get final approval from european parliament and eu finance...
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greece the violence is repeatedly pray can out between riot place and protest as she states even more clashes this parliament again fated in yet another austerity measure in the fall of any property tax where organizing all the various desirous to put goodies on there are. just for political reasons and critics do not need the i.m.f. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately today very a leaders in your resume are the bankers. because mr. bunker . shareholders are being. called again and again and again are the. taxpayers in the euro zone despite germany having baited positively to expand the size and power of the european bailout fund where the critics are questioning whether that will be enough concise now turn to the many challenges. still faces the problem will move from. other european countries then to german banks. even germany. will be you know. will be affected. not just for all the european union countries with past measures failing to have the facts in this political leaders continue to struggle to convince the public the future is . still hangs in the bala
greece the violence is repeatedly pray can out between riot place and protest as she states even more clashes this parliament again fated in yet another austerity measure in the fall of any property tax where organizing all the various desirous to put goodies on there are. just for political reasons and critics do not need the i.m.f. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately today very a leaders in your resume are the bankers. because mr. bunker ....
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being with us first of all we'll be talking about european affairs and the european parliament and the e.u. . states have finally reached a compromise on a set of rules which as we read. restrict practices. exaggerating financial crisis but i hear the hedge funds industry they immediately came out against the new rules saying i quote they increased government borrowing costs and reduced real economy investment so which side are you in this new culture that. my organization the european institute of financial regulation is part of a bigger organization which is your place which is the financial center of parries and this financial center of power is try to be the link between the financial industry and the users of finance and being investors cooperate in the issuers and in this capacity of usually we are following a very. strongly what's happening in this. craze is that started in the u.s. in two thousand and seven and it's clear that is the interests of all our members and all the french citizens and all the european citizen to find an answer to this critical situation it's clear that we are living
being with us first of all we'll be talking about european affairs and the european parliament and the e.u. . states have finally reached a compromise on a set of rules which as we read. restrict practices. exaggerating financial crisis but i hear the hedge funds industry they immediately came out against the new rules saying i quote they increased government borrowing costs and reduced real economy investment so which side are you in this new culture that. my organization the european...
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united states in the parliament debating, what did happening in turkey in 1915 between turkey and armenia. in the parliament. it-- there is a global economic crisis, there is unemploynt increasing. there a recsion risks. and a lot of members of the parliament are -- >> you are talking about the u.s. congress. >> 1915 what has happened. >> turkish government is saying let's do projects, roads, hospitals, so we deliver better health care, better information. better telecommunication. >> let's change the infrastructure. >> eight years ago we were 101s country in the world to adopt three g. today we became number one in the world in mobile communication. so it takes investment, and some of these projects were done by build, operate and transfer. so japanese funded these, italians funded these, otrs, turkish companies funded these, but today it is better than eight years ago for sure. >> i want to talk about the global econoc picture too. this is from financial times on tuesday october 18th. that's tuesday of this week, as we taped this. here's what says. the turkish economy fundamentals in fo
united states in the parliament debating, what did happening in turkey in 1915 between turkey and armenia. in the parliament. it-- there is a global economic crisis, there is unemploynt increasing. there a recsion risks. and a lot of members of the parliament are -- >> you are talking about the u.s. congress. >> 1915 what has happened. >> turkish government is saying let's do projects, roads, hospitals, so we deliver better health care, better information. better...
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greece violence has repeatedly prey can out between riot place and protest as she states through even more clashes his parliament and feted yet another. in the fold of any property tax where organizing all of this. to put goodies on there are. just for the. critics do not need. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately very very rarely there's an euro zone are the bankers. there. is mr. bunker. again and again and again. spears in the eurozone despite germany having baited positively to expand the size and power of the european bailout fund already critics are questioning whether that will be enough insights now turn to the many challenges. still faces. who will move. them to german banks. you know. just for being you know with past measures failing to have the facts in this political leaders continue to struggle to convince the public the truth. still hangs in the balance with these protests. many people have that greece is a country now at risk of having not only a financial but the democratic deficit as well sir. the parliament building in athens and rushing to interve
greece violence has repeatedly prey can out between riot place and protest as she states through even more clashes his parliament and feted yet another. in the fold of any property tax where organizing all of this. to put goodies on there are. just for the. critics do not need. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately very very rarely there's an euro zone are the bankers. there. is mr. bunker. again and again and again. spears in the eurozone despite...
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but it says repeatedly play can out between via place and protest those key states through even more clashes this parliament again feted yet another of. the fall of in the property tax where organizing all these desires to put on them are a mess just for political reasons greece and critics do not need. many people in greece now question just irritates the thinking troll unfortunately today varia leaders in euro zone are the bankers. there. is mr. bunker. and again and again all of the. facts in your original despite germany having thinks it's positively to expand the size and power of the year. already critics are questioning whether that will be a concise now to many challenges. still faces if the. will move and will start purchasing power european countries german banks. even germany with. european union. you will find a solution could be not just for greece and but for all the euro being you know with past measures failing to have the banks. struggle convinced that the public. still hangs in the balance of these places. many people. greece is a country now at risk of having not only a financial but it g
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greece violence has repeatedly play can out between via place and protest as she states through even more clashes this parliament than fated in yet another austerity measure in the fall and the property tax where organizing all of this. to put greece out there are. just for political reasons greece and greeks do not need i.m.f. many people in greece now question just who it is i think control our fortunately good day very early days in your resume our bankers. is mr. bunker. being. called again and again and again all of the. facts in the eurozone despite germany having baited positively to expand the size and power of the european bailout fund already critics are questioning whether that will be enough concise now turn to the many challenges. still faces. who will move from. other european countries to german banks. even germany. and european union. find a solution could be just for being you know with past measures failing to have the facts in this political leaders continue to struggle to convince that public interest here is a still hangs in the balance these protests. continue many people hit the grease is
greece violence has repeatedly play can out between via place and protest as she states through even more clashes this parliament than fated in yet another austerity measure in the fall and the property tax where organizing all of this. to put greece out there are. just for political reasons greece and greeks do not need i.m.f. many people in greece now question just who it is i think control our fortunately good day very early days in your resume our bankers. is mr. bunker. being. called again...
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queens violence has repeatedly play can out between via place and protest as she states through even more clashes is parliament and feted yet another . in the fold of any property tax where organizing all of this. to put on there are. just for political reasons and critics do not need. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately today very a leaders in your resume are the bankers. there. is mr. bunker. again and again and again. spears in the eurozone despite germany having baited positively to expand the size and power of the european pan out to fund the ready critics are questioning whether that. many challenges. still face if the problem will move. them to german banks. even germany. you know. it's been not just for greece but for all the european union countries with pos measures failing to have the. leaders struggle to convince the public. still hangs in the balance these places. many people. risk of having financial but it democratic. and with the top stories of the week this is the week. now egypt's ruling military council has given in to the demands of protesters
queens violence has repeatedly play can out between via place and protest as she states through even more clashes is parliament and feted yet another . in the fold of any property tax where organizing all of this. to put on there are. just for political reasons and critics do not need. many people in greece now question just here it is the thing control unfortunately today very a leaders in your resume are the bankers. there. is mr. bunker. again and again and again. spears in the eurozone...
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the violence is repeatedly play can out between via place and protest as she states through even more clashes this parliament and feted yet another of. the soul of any property tax where organizing all of this. to put greece on the area may have just for political reasons greece and british do not need the i.m.f. many people increase now question just here it is i think control unfortunately today very a leaders in euro zone are the bankers. he's mr. bunker so. he. called again and again and again. despite germany having baited positively to expand the size and power of the year panned out to fund critics are questioning whether that will be enough concise now turn to the many challenges. still faces the problem will move from. other european countries and then the german banks. even germany. will be you know. will be affected find a solution not just for the european union. measures failing to have the facts in this political leaders continue to struggle to convince that public interest here is a still hangs in the balance but these place has. to continue many people hate it greece is a country now at risk
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in truth, let me ask, you -- is there anything the president of the united states could do to convince the iraqi parliament that he should have gotten the immunity for american troops? >> apparently not. as i -- because i think they really did try. and in the end, it's also politics in iraq. i mean -- >> right. >> maliki, whether he wanted u.s. troops to stay or not, he's got muktada al-sadr, if troops come in more violence. he has his own politics to take care of. gwen: but the politics here, doyle, revolves around the philosophy of u.s. involvement abroad. and right now, we see both with libya and all of these other kind of turbulent places, we see the u.s. stepping back and stepping back more behind the curtain. is that a correct read? >> well, it certainly looks that way this week. i would argue that the administration's principles have been fairly consistent but it's very hard to track them because all of the cases are so different. the principles have been, and this goes all the way back to obama's campaign for president, draw down those big footprint wars in iraq and afghanistan, ok, he confused the
in truth, let me ask, you -- is there anything the president of the united states could do to convince the iraqi parliament that he should have gotten the immunity for american troops? >> apparently not. as i -- because i think they really did try. and in the end, it's also politics in iraq. i mean -- >> right. >> maliki, whether he wanted u.s. troops to stay or not, he's got muktada al-sadr, if troops come in more violence. he has his own politics to take care of. gwen: but...
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in truth, let me ask, you -- is there anything the president of the united states could do to convince the iraqi parliament that he should have gotten the immunity for american troops? >> apparently not. as i -- because i think they really did try. and in the end, it's also politics in iraq. i mean -- >> right. >> maliki, whether he wanted u.s. troops to stay or not, he's got muktada al-sadr, if troops come in more violence. he has his own politics to take care of. gwen: but the politics here, doyle, revolves around the philosophy of u.s. involvement abroad. and right now, we see both with libya and all of these other kind of turbulent places, we see the u.s. stepping back and stepping back more behind the curtain. is that a correct read? >> well, it certainly looks that way this week. i would argue that the administration's principles have been fairly consistent but it's very hard to track them because all of the cases are so different. the principles have been, and this goes all the way back to obama's campaign for president, draw down those big footprint wars in iraq and afghanistan, ok, he confused the
in truth, let me ask, you -- is there anything the president of the united states could do to convince the iraqi parliament that he should have gotten the immunity for american troops? >> apparently not. as i -- because i think they really did try. and in the end, it's also politics in iraq. i mean -- >> right. >> maliki, whether he wanted u.s. troops to stay or not, he's got muktada al-sadr, if troops come in more violence. he has his own politics to take care of. gwen: but...
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states. i spoke to a european member of parliament who couldn't believe that europe with 17 separate member stateswant to support the continent. even though i might be in a different country to you. america's own congress, the third arm of government won't assist the nation's return to prosperity. >> well, we're amazing the world in that respect. there's no question about it. the republican party staked their claim on power. that's what they want and they want absolute power. they want all three branches of the government. had they get it, they're going to move this country. you can say they're revolutionaries. i could make that the revolution is taking place in washington. our government is functioning at a pace that it has never functioned at before. it has stalled. it is obstruction government is what it is. it's not good for the people and a lot of people are hurting. i think the president has hit the pulse of the people and hit a nerve where i think more and more people are understanding this obstruction and i think that the question is, will this last into the next election cycle? it might.
states. i spoke to a european member of parliament who couldn't believe that europe with 17 separate member stateswant to support the continent. even though i might be in a different country to you. america's own congress, the third arm of government won't assist the nation's return to prosperity. >> well, we're amazing the world in that respect. there's no question about it. the republican party staked their claim on power. that's what they want and they want absolute power. they want...
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thirty percent of the vote this is not suddenly a victory for the mental state it's not a single party can hold a majority in parliament he will have to form a coalition with other parties to be able to form the new government but certainly no asterisk any doubts about the fact that saddam hussein will be able to garner another a coalition and be able to take his government for a second spell in power circles in poland and this in fact will become the first time since the communist regime just as the communist times in poland the party some party has managed to stay at power for a second spell in a row and in fact this comes as little surprise to many political experts this result has been pretty much predictable because the polls have been very much happy with the way the government has been running the country for the last four years according to all the surveys and opinion polls they have been happy with the fact the poll has managed to survive the global recession the era in the polish power circles signified the warm spell in the russian postal a sense in particular after this new landscape tragedy when the countr
thirty percent of the vote this is not suddenly a victory for the mental state it's not a single party can hold a majority in parliament he will have to form a coalition with other parties to be able to form the new government but certainly no asterisk any doubts about the fact that saddam hussein will be able to garner another a coalition and be able to take his government for a second spell in power circles in poland and this in fact will become the first time since the communist regime just...
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has been played out as time and again we've seen people putting out of the parliament building the protest against the bill states measures they say that they unsettle we find ourselves back in a position where people now really are just old has been achieved by implementing these are the measures the government has just admitted that it wants to be able to tell me it's deficit reduction target. the whole usa really about what the implications of that will be the greek government have also things imagine that thirty thousand civil servants will miss a little made of a dungeon in the salary for a year. at the end of the year the possibility of dismissal there are great ways where do you think that. really in your own need it is the country to stay late to play quoted to care in the culture that may be trying to hammer out the details of that now has to be such that at this stage it will be only should he get that money because it. will be felt. good about the police at this point is also about the rest of the year as a country and indeed the global economy that is a little misleading a lot of people are now well.
has been played out as time and again we've seen people putting out of the parliament building the protest against the bill states measures they say that they unsettle we find ourselves back in a position where people now really are just old has been achieved by implementing these are the measures the government has just admitted that it wants to be able to tell me it's deficit reduction target. the whole usa really about what the implications of that will be the greek government have also...
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of i think you know and if you don't i will tell you that the european parliament passes more decisions binding on the member states than the supreme soviet of the soviet union ever passed for the soviet republics and look at america north america is engulfed in intense integration processes that involve the united states canada and mexico are the same is true for latin america and africa but it is ok over there and nobody has any objections but when it comes to russia here we are imperial ambitions i can tell these critics who by the way. they don't seem to be very conscientious or scrupulous you know what mind your own business go combat the climbing inflation and the growing national debt and even obesity do something useful. mr putin western countries did not react strongly to your decision to run for president at the upcoming elections they said it was russia's internal affair and as angela merkel put it they were ready to work with any legitimately elected president you must understand however that politically western states consider you a hawk how do you feel about that and what is going to happen to the res
of i think you know and if you don't i will tell you that the european parliament passes more decisions binding on the member states than the supreme soviet of the soviet union ever passed for the soviet republics and look at america north america is engulfed in intense integration processes that involve the united states canada and mexico are the same is true for latin america and africa but it is ok over there and nobody has any objections but when it comes to russia here we are imperial...
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state will still meet but. differences. chairman of the german parliament told me earlier that he's urging europe to get. a soon as possible. we want to create problem and i'm quite sure that we are on the right pass first of all we have to acknowledge we have to know that there is a lot of problems with greece crease is not really competitive at all and there is a lot of money going into crease but i think at the end of the day we will find a suitable solution which will safeguard first of all the situation of other european countries because we have to ringfence other countries in case of any default and the german share is two hundred eleven billion and there will be no single euro send more then two hundred eleven billion it is create cannot pay back loans it stabs at all it is will be there will be a certain haircut where talk about maybe sixty percent or even more and i see the euro as such is a good kind see the only problem we have is some countries in the euro zone but i have the feeling each and everybody has understood that they have to change and they are on the way to change and they are doi
state will still meet but. differences. chairman of the german parliament told me earlier that he's urging europe to get. a soon as possible. we want to create problem and i'm quite sure that we are on the right pass first of all we have to acknowledge we have to know that there is a lot of problems with greece crease is not really competitive at all and there is a lot of money going into crease but i think at the end of the day we will find a suitable solution which will safeguard first of all...