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it is the economic powerhouse, always was and probably always will be. unfortunate, germany will carry the biggest slice of any bailout for any country in the future. that is why angela merkel has been a bit unpopular for resisting. she was the one who delayed and delayed and did not want to commit and finally had to. she is still carrying that- legacy of delay and confusion -- hat negate legacy of delay and confusion. >> how feasible do think this kind of pan-european governments is? >> the problem is that everyone is trying to make common economic policy out of 27 very different nations, even the 17 euro zone countries are different. but the argument goes that you cannot have a one-size-fits-all economic policy when you have somebody countries and two different currencies. >> thank you very much. >> that has been our in-depth at this hour. please stay tuned. which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
it is the economic powerhouse, always was and probably always will be. unfortunate, germany will carry the biggest slice of any bailout for any country in the future. that is why angela merkel has been a bit unpopular for resisting. she was the one who delayed and delayed and did not want to commit and finally had to. she is still carrying that- legacy of delay and confusion -- hat negate legacy of delay and confusion. >> how feasible do think this kind of pan-european governments is?...
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the backdrop is china, the economic powerhouse. prices are rising and money is short. the biggest problem is the unfair in come. the widening gap between rich and poor. then comes the corruption of the officials. the ordinary people are easy to please but we are angry. >> people will be happy as long as their basic needs are met and they can live a comfortable life. we are worried we cannot buy a house or a car. >> these types of scenes are, -- common in china. the government is arguing -- many are doing this could not be enough to curb dissent. >> some people say as long as china's economy develops, shall conflicts will be resolved. it has just gotten worse. the political demands have grown. >> which is why the rabbit has hit the such a nerve. he turns against the tigers and devours them. the land is now blocked. -- the link is blocked. >> the french have dreamed up a new way to provide social networking and top-quality cuisine. this new web site puts ambitious chefs in touch with their neighbors. >> i am cooking a typical dish. >> david is a member of a fast- growing
the backdrop is china, the economic powerhouse. prices are rising and money is short. the biggest problem is the unfair in come. the widening gap between rich and poor. then comes the corruption of the officials. the ordinary people are easy to please but we are angry. >> people will be happy as long as their basic needs are met and they can live a comfortable life. we are worried we cannot buy a house or a car. >> these types of scenes are, -- common in china. the government is...
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it is the economic powerhouse, always was and probably always will be. unfortunate, germany will carry the biggest slice of any bailout for any country in the future. that is why angela merkel has been a bit unpopular for resisting. she was the one who delayed and delayed and did not want to commit and finally had to. she is still carrying that- legacy of delay and confusion -- that negative legacy of delay and confusion. >> how feasible do think this kind of pan-european governments is? >> the problem is that everyone is trying to make common economic policy out of 27 very different nations, even the 17 euro zone countries are different. but the argument goes that you cannot have a one-size-fits-all economic policy when you have somebody countries and two different currencies. >> thank you very much. >> that has been our in-depth at this hour. please stay tuned. ;? ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world show: entrepreneurs: the dobson series. our guest this week is an entrepreneur, to be sure, but also one of the world's
it is the economic powerhouse, always was and probably always will be. unfortunate, germany will carry the biggest slice of any bailout for any country in the future. that is why angela merkel has been a bit unpopular for resisting. she was the one who delayed and delayed and did not want to commit and finally had to. she is still carrying that- legacy of delay and confusion -- that negative legacy of delay and confusion. >> how feasible do think this kind of pan-european governments is?...
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the ivorian people are suffering. all major banks closed their doors in february, leaving businesses and citizens without access to their money. once an economic powerhouse, and a major world cocoa producer, ivory coast was seen as an african success story. but after two decades of unrest, coups and a 2002 civil war, the current crisis, born of hopes for a democratic election, is dealing this small african nation a cruel blow. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: in libya, a second of moammar qaddafi's top aides defected, as rebels fought for the oil town of brega. in washington, defense secretary gates told congress he was against the u.s. arming rebels and thought it should be up to other nations. and, congressional negotiators kept on working to find common ground on a budget deal for the rest of the year. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the "newshour" online. hari? >> sreenivasan: margaret gets another perspective on turmoil in the middle east from a visiting official from bahrain. as the world watches japan's nuclear crisis, we look at what's known and unknown about the long-term consequences of a radioactive leak. plus, we upda
the ivorian people are suffering. all major banks closed their doors in february, leaving businesses and citizens without access to their money. once an economic powerhouse, and a major world cocoa producer, ivory coast was seen as an african success story. but after two decades of unrest, coups and a 2002 civil war, the current crisis, born of hopes for a democratic election, is dealing this small african nation a cruel blow. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: in libya,...
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powerhouse is about fulfilling critical needs. it is about young people in the community seeking in richmond, education, and unplug and opportunities. it is about positioning arts and culture at the center of the economic development of the community. we know that in other districts across the city, and perhaps we can look nationally, arts and culture can be a stigma in driver and -- significant driver in the revitalization of the neighborhood. and it is finally about development. we see this as a model project of how the urban core, and communities within the urban core, can take that buildings and turn them into community benefit use. this project, through its design, through its goal of achieving a leading gold rating, we think will be a beacon, perhaps national model for how this work is done in collaboration with community. i just want to slash this time line quickly. it shows you where we are, where we are going. we have just come out of a critical phase of development, schematic design phase. we have just entered into conversations with park and iraq to develop an mou, long term lease agreement. we are preparing an application to go to the preservation office for approval. as many of you know, t
powerhouse is about fulfilling critical needs. it is about young people in the community seeking in richmond, education, and unplug and opportunities. it is about positioning arts and culture at the center of the economic development of the community. we know that in other districts across the city, and perhaps we can look nationally, arts and culture can be a stigma in driver and -- significant driver in the revitalization of the neighborhood. and it is finally about development. we see this...