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the text to speech which in our national laws are a different book for soca reasons and due to caution that a single economic space for the future economic union. it is very important for clinton look at those industries and economies that make up the backbone of our industry as they are the main drivers of our countries. he tortured and community pool the unit presidents often doesn't bite his lecture at moscow state university commented on the tuition economic integration think that at present it is not about what decisions which were adopted by separate immigration association with the audience the president once again stressed about how his old world issues in regards to the union has longevity instability rather than short term goals and fifty feet. he oversaw construction crane for the future shopping centers in city hall with how the play facility for the commission this year and a couple of ukraine. some non food retailers reported a drop in sales by thirty to fifty percent of what to do the population has no money to buy new things food and fuel prices increased by twenty five percent and thirty five percent respectively since the beg
the text to speech which in our national laws are a different book for soca reasons and due to caution that a single economic space for the future economic union. it is very important for clinton look at those industries and economies that make up the backbone of our industry as they are the main drivers of our countries. he tortured and community pool the unit presidents often doesn't bite his lecture at moscow state university commented on the tuition economic integration think that at...
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confidence could get a rise in the future unless france gets a budget deficit down to three percent over its economic output of its gdp to twenty fifteen the european union wants it to get to see that it isn't rational to keeping that the scots will be enough to get the budget deficit down to three percent of gdp. so what does it took on the program you can see susan's program to the musicians union kids who would be flying off. that's two and a half percent of gdp i doubt sees his chance to read using the pc to where you want. the problem is that the problem the issue which is really worth discussing it at the condiment or so pictures to use this thing he can. in fact more than enough he's kicking me in to greet you with ed to text of the price of difference to me having huge program to reduce to increase supposed to meet your friends to read using payroll taxes are on the team caught up on the tolls and taxes meet up a body that is very good thing for businesses. so is it so it's better to be happy to see their attention here in the one year as did pretty good deed and the moment should be to keep you can read youth and young then you are getting a cel
confidence could get a rise in the future unless france gets a budget deficit down to three percent over its economic output of its gdp to twenty fifteen the european union wants it to get to see that it isn't rational to keeping that the scots will be enough to get the budget deficit down to three percent of gdp. so what does it took on the program you can see susan's program to the musicians union kids who would be flying off. that's two and a half percent of gdp i doubt sees his chance to...
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the future, i am sure. >> well, the senior fellow for the peterson institute for international economics. he says an economic union that had managed to include ukraine would have made more economic sense. >> the russian had the strong idea to involve ukraine, then it would have made more sense, economically, because russia and kazakhstan are both potentially ex-porters of oil and gas. while the old time manufacturing country, so this is three countries which are not very highly developed. reasonably developed but not very highly, and they are not likely to have relevant complimentary and develop much further. >> okay, more from europe later in the program, now it is back to folly in doha. >> barbara, much more ahead on the news hour, including turkey's highest court lifts the ban on youtube. why it is the set back for the prime minister. plus. >> they are on the ball and educated but uganda's young people are struggling to find work, despite rapid growth. in sport we will have the latest from the research open, where the top men are doing a lot better than their senior counter parts. the details in half an hour. r
the future, i am sure. >> well, the senior fellow for the peterson institute for international economics. he says an economic union that had managed to include ukraine would have made more economic sense. >> the russian had the strong idea to involve ukraine, then it would have made more sense, economically, because russia and kazakhstan are both potentially ex-porters of oil and gas. while the old time manufacturing country, so this is three countries which are not very highly...
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the united states and those countries represented here today in the european union will impose sectoral economic sanctions as a result. our message is really quite simple -- let ukraine vote. let the ukrainian people choose their future let them do so in a fair, open, free, accessible election. finally, on libya, the united states and our quintet partners reiterated today our shared commitment to the stability and security for the libyan people and for the region. we agreed that we need to do more. we understood that there is a challenging moment and libya. we need to try to accelerate the efforts to bring about stability and security and the governance necessary to provide the time and space for libyan authorities to be able to confront the threat of extremism and the challenges that their country faces of providing governance to their people. in that light and in support of the libyan government, we are working collectively through a number of different envoys -- the arab league has an envoy, great britain has an envoy, we have an envoy -- they will work in concert, and we tasked to them to be working as one entity, not as individuals out there. we are going to do everything we can to help the libyans in these next
the united states and those countries represented here today in the european union will impose sectoral economic sanctions as a result. our message is really quite simple -- let ukraine vote. let the ukrainian people choose their future let them do so in a fair, open, free, accessible election. finally, on libya, the united states and our quintet partners reiterated today our shared commitment to the stability and security for the libyan people and for the region. we agreed that we need to do...
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the united states and those countries represent it here today in the european union will impose economic sanctions as a result. our message is quite simple -- let ukraine vote. let the ukrainian people choose their futurend let them do so in a fair, open, free, accessible election. and finally on libya, the united states and our quintet of partners reiterated today our shared commitment to this -- the stability and security of the people in libya and the region. we agreed that we need to do more and we understood there is a challenging moment in libya. and we need to try to accelerate the effort to bring about stability and security and governance that is necessary to provide the time for libyan authorities to confront the threat from extremism and to confront the challenges that their country faces for just providing governance to their people. in that light, and in support of the libyan government, we are working collectively through a number of different on voice -- fromice -- envoys britain and others and we will work in concert. we have cast them to work as one entity, not -- we have tasked them to work as one entity, not as individuals. and we will be working with the libyans in the next days to
the united states and those countries represent it here today in the european union will impose economic sanctions as a result. our message is quite simple -- let ukraine vote. let the ukrainian people choose their futurend let them do so in a fair, open, free, accessible election. and finally on libya, the united states and our quintet of partners reiterated today our shared commitment to this -- the stability and security of the people in libya and the region. we agreed that we need to do...
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the u.s. chamber of commerce conference on the economic impact of infrastructure is taking a break now. the next panel will address global infrastructure best practices and future a representative from the european unionssy for transport policy. it should be in about 15 minutes. we will have live coverage on c-span2. leading the conference this morning the remarks from the head of the chamber of commerce, thomas donohue. here's what he had to say. >> thank you very much and good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am pleased to be here. i'm not sure how i feel. i got back from europe late yesterday. but i'm ready, willing and able because i'm absolutely committed to the subject that we are going to discuss today and this evening and tomorrow and the next day and that we are going to advance in every way that we can to meet the challenges that we all face. thank you for your introduction but more important for your support of the chamber and more specifically, thank you for your support of what is going on in the infrastructure world. i would also like to welcome janet, the cohost of nam and the international investment and the council on competitiveness. the more people that you get in the room and behin
the u.s. chamber of commerce conference on the economic impact of infrastructure is taking a break now. the next panel will address global infrastructure best practices and future a representative from the european unionssy for transport policy. it should be in about 15 minutes. we will have live coverage on c-span2. leading the conference this morning the remarks from the head of the chamber of commerce, thomas donohue. here's what he had to say. >> thank you very much and good morning,...
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the european union, which most scots want to stay inside? suddenly all of these questions of identity and economics are mixed up together with no easy answers. >> because of that promising scotland a definite european futureome a key theme for the ruling scottish nationalists. they launched their european campaign at a laboratory funded by europe, which creates vaccines for cattle, yet another example, they say, of the eu being helpful rather than humbly. >> there are all sorts of ways in whicharmful. >> there are all sorts of ways in which these positive examples that people who actually believe in europe should be arguing as opposed to getting dragged into a negative talk. >> many scots using the u.k. for independence is a voyage into the unknown. staying in it may mean the english vote scottish out of europe. in this rob on theics they have decided. >> as long as we are within the european single market, whether we are part of the u.k. or not really doesn't make any difference: an increasingly antieuropean europe, scotland flies the flag for the union. the more right-wing england gets, the better that will make their case for independence. lawrence lee, al jazeera, in scotland. >> the turkish film "win
the european union, which most scots want to stay inside? suddenly all of these questions of identity and economics are mixed up together with no easy answers. >> because of that promising scotland a definite european futureome a key theme for the ruling scottish nationalists. they launched their european campaign at a laboratory funded by europe, which creates vaccines for cattle, yet another example, they say, of the eu being helpful rather than humbly. >> there are all sorts of...
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future prospects, the impact of this isolation. the economic factor should not be underestimated. the fourth and final thing is what we are doing in nato peacekeepiniskeeping the door o. so is the european union. we have been canceled the council. we have a torrent up the nato-russia founding act or the rome declaration. russia is to integrate it into europe and this is the thing i want to get across. when russians talk about nato enlargement they talk about something that sort of is excluding them from europe. the russians are in the oecd of the russians are part of the council of your. they have a separate dialogue. before the crisis they were about to join the organization of economic cooperation and development at the russians are very from integrated and we are keeping those mechanisms and corporations what they're going to future european security architecture open hoping that sooner or later president putin or the russian government or the russian elite will come to his senses and realize that the path they've chosen may have a short term a thrill and in the long run it's going to see a rush going into severe decline and severe loss of global inclusion. >> let's take a stony, a lot of
future prospects, the impact of this isolation. the economic factor should not be underestimated. the fourth and final thing is what we are doing in nato peacekeepiniskeeping the door o. so is the european union. we have been canceled the council. we have a torrent up the nato-russia founding act or the rome declaration. russia is to integrate it into europe and this is the thing i want to get across. when russians talk about nato enlargement they talk about something that sort of is excluding...