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as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >>
as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is...
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capital and will be held in the united states europe and moscow analysts name middle eastern sovereign wealth funds among the potential buyers with the stake metals the daily also reports that about half of the ten percent stake may be acquired by italian and group generally. the price of brant crude oil went beyond one hundred dollars mark this market this latest rise was reportedly due to the tensions in egypt. christophe chief economist and vice president of b.p. says the growth was mainly due to tightening oil markets. what has happened already over the last few months with more stable supply and more demand the majority. but it was invisible and the reason for this is we had so much floating storage oil stored over the sea that us disappeared didn't show up in official statistics no it was december of your purchase of just to see the initial report and all of the end of the third is the summary of that is that by the beginning of this year we will have to see will be reacting in majoris we continue to fall very sharp the prices will start to rise. after increased production we. ha
capital and will be held in the united states europe and moscow analysts name middle eastern sovereign wealth funds among the potential buyers with the stake metals the daily also reports that about half of the ten percent stake may be acquired by italian and group generally. the price of brant crude oil went beyond one hundred dollars mark this market this latest rise was reportedly due to the tensions in egypt. christophe chief economist and vice president of b.p. says the growth was mainly...
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relationship may not be in our best interest. >> dan, when the united states was in financial trouble a year and a half or two ago and it turned to europe for assistance in monetary policy, fiscal policy, interest rates and so on, was germany ready to step up to the plate and do the sorts of things the united states advised them to do? >> there was quite a debate and there still is debate and i think they're many differences in terms of german and american approaches right now to the way to get out of this crisis. the germans, uh, fared relatively better than the united states, even though their banks were doing the same things as american banks. uh, and so germany's growing now about three times the rate of the united states. uh, they tackled their unemployment problem, which has been, uh, chronic, in ways that americans would envy at the moment. and so they're, they're positioned fairly well to coming out of the crisis, they have deeper structural problems, uh, a shrinking and aging, uh, population in particular, but they've done relatively well. and chancellor merkel has focused on, uh, the debt and the need to get that down and be a
relationship may not be in our best interest. >> dan, when the united states was in financial trouble a year and a half or two ago and it turned to europe for assistance in monetary policy, fiscal policy, interest rates and so on, was germany ready to step up to the plate and do the sorts of things the united states advised them to do? >> there was quite a debate and there still is debate and i think they're many differences in terms of german and american approaches right now to...
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relationship may not be in our best interest. >> dan, when the united states was in financial trouble a year and a half or two ago and it turned to europe for assistance in monetary policy, fiscal policy, interest rates and so on, was germany ready to step up to the plate and do the sorts of things the united states advised them to do? >> there was quite a debate and there still is debate and i think they're many differences in terms of german and american approaches right now to the way to get out of this crisis. the germans, uh, fared relatively better than the united states, even though their banks were doing the same things as american banks. uh, and so germany's growing now about three times the rate of the united states. uh, they tackled their unemployment problem, which has been, uh, chronic, in ways that americans would envy at the moment. and so they're, they're positioned fairly well to coming out of the crisis, they have deeper structural problems, uh, a shrinking and aging, uh, population in particular, but they've done relatively well. and chancellor merkel has focused on, uh, the debt and the need to get that down and be a
relationship may not be in our best interest. >> dan, when the united states was in financial trouble a year and a half or two ago and it turned to europe for assistance in monetary policy, fiscal policy, interest rates and so on, was germany ready to step up to the plate and do the sorts of things the united states advised them to do? >> there was quite a debate and there still is debate and i think they're many differences in terms of german and american approaches right now to...
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we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our marshall memorial fellowship network of which david chiu is one of our alumni. some of our past grantees and also the next crop of practitioners and local civic leaders who are really looking to change their home communities by looking abroad or looking to other cities to see what other cities are doing well and how that might be imported back home or translated back home. so the comparative dom particular policy program works primarily in the 25 cities that doug mentioned, but not exclusively in those cities. we really are looking for some of the best practices in education and workforce development, in
we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our...
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the united states and europe can work together on this very closely and we want to do this and i see this as our obligation. now, we have made a difference in the world. what we have seen was the consequence of 9/11 the conflict in iraq. the conflict in afghanistan. we have seen that simply exporting i may call it democracy -- i'm saying this knoll full well that the prime minister is with me here that exporting this on a one-on-one basis will not perhaps work all over the place. so we are -- it is incumbent upon us to help and secondly we also have to say, what actually can we expect in other places and what can be safely transferred and what is essential to the other country's culture and civilization and we should not mess with this and there's other line we shouldn't cross is the convention of the human rights of the united nations. all of the -- almost all of the member countries of the international community have subscribed to this. so in respecting the dignity of the individual, there should be no compromises, whatsoever. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator:
the united states and europe can work together on this very closely and we want to do this and i see this as our obligation. now, we have made a difference in the world. what we have seen was the consequence of 9/11 the conflict in iraq. the conflict in afghanistan. we have seen that simply exporting i may call it democracy -- i'm saying this knoll full well that the prime minister is with me here that exporting this on a one-on-one basis will not perhaps work all over the place. so we are --...
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so money will come to the united states and europe. >> so talking about all of these risk factors, how worried should people of the united states be for what this means for our fragile, still fragile economic recovery? >> we should be very afraid. unemployment is still 5% below where it was before. we have never seen anything like that in the last 50 years. it was more like where the economy would collapse for a while, bounce along the bottom, and struggle to recover. that's the kind of financial mess our risk taking has led us into. the different problems around the world threaten to destabilize, at least the employment. >> well, simon johnson at the m.i.t. sloan school, thank you for taking your time in explaining all of this. >> susie: here are the stories in tonight's "nbr newswheel." a big rally on wall street-- the dow rose 148 points, closing firmly above the 12,000 mark. the nasdaq added 51 and the s&p 500 up 21. trading volume pulled back a bit-- just over a billion shares moved on the big board, while 2.3 billion traded on the nasdaq. one catalyst-- the nation's factories are
so money will come to the united states and europe. >> so talking about all of these risk factors, how worried should people of the united states be for what this means for our fragile, still fragile economic recovery? >> we should be very afraid. unemployment is still 5% below where it was before. we have never seen anything like that in the last 50 years. it was more like where the economy would collapse for a while, bounce along the bottom, and struggle to recover. that's the...
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this has been proven in israel and the united states and europe. they are going to do this to the appropriate level. >> hosting the winter games means a lot to brush up. the challenge now is to prevent conflict in the caucasus to extend to the electric -- olympic slopes. >> a picture of what is called pan the diplomacy. they arrived in japan. they arrive late at night. >> even the plane is painted appropriately for the occasion. japan has been a waiting the arrival of the pan does since they were promised by china a -- pandas since they were promised by china in 2008. they arrived at the tokyo zoo. crowds of reporters camped out to see them, even though it was the middle of the night. the panda enclosure have been renovated at a cost of $1 million. >> there are only about 1600 pandas in the wild right now. us taking care of two of them are -- is us try to keep them from becoming extinct. >> they are a male and female pair. they are not a guest. japan is renting them for $930,000 a year. they hope that this will improve relations between japan and c
this has been proven in israel and the united states and europe. they are going to do this to the appropriate level. >> hosting the winter games means a lot to brush up. the challenge now is to prevent conflict in the caucasus to extend to the electric -- olympic slopes. >> a picture of what is called pan the diplomacy. they arrived in japan. they arrive late at night. >> even the plane is painted appropriately for the occasion. japan has been a waiting the arrival of the pan...
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the last ten or 15 years, which is like nine percent a year, china will be larger than the united states, europeand japan combined. so you know that can't happen, but-- - because they need a market? we're the market, so... - yeah, they need a market, and, you know, nothing grows to the sky forever. but this is the kind of psychology that is out there now. people are thinking this, so they think, you know, buy anything that people sell to china--commodities, for example. gold. the chinese are buying, so therefore everybody should buy gold. - well, a mania can be a speculative bonanza on the way up, but it's when you believe it--the problem is there's a lot of greater fools that believe it, get stuck with it. - well, all true manias have something real behind it, like the railroads and the canals were classic in the 19th and 18th centuries. they were real. the internet was real. the problem was that people just took the evaluations to ridiculous levels, thinking that money was going to come out of everywhere, and, you know, the money will eventually, but... - can you predict? do you have a hunch a
the last ten or 15 years, which is like nine percent a year, china will be larger than the united states, europeand japan combined. so you know that can't happen, but-- - because they need a market? we're the market, so... - yeah, they need a market, and, you know, nothing grows to the sky forever. but this is the kind of psychology that is out there now. people are thinking this, so they think, you know, buy anything that people sell to china--commodities, for example. gold. the chinese are...
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hundreds of kilos of the drug was soon reaching the united states and europe as never seen short on ideas to ensure deliveries to his best clients in the u.s. even had the submarine built in one nine hundred eighty escobar reached his senate becoming the undisputed godfather of the world's cocaine trade as ruthless as he was derek. barely ten years as god come a long way from a small time grave he had become the all powerful king of cocaine a godfather whose net worth of the time was estimated at five billion dollars. and almost as if to prove he could do what he liked he pushed the envelope to the limit by having his photo taken with his son outside the white house. he uses his profits from drugs to buy up real estate in miami florida under the noses of the american authorities. escobar becomes america's worst nightmare u.s. federal justice authorities demand his immediate extradition. he formed a group called the us it started. with for them also is a better coffin in colombia than a prison cell in the united states when he declared war on colombia because of the years. tradition we'd n
hundreds of kilos of the drug was soon reaching the united states and europe as never seen short on ideas to ensure deliveries to his best clients in the u.s. even had the submarine built in one nine hundred eighty escobar reached his senate becoming the undisputed godfather of the world's cocaine trade as ruthless as he was derek. barely ten years as god come a long way from a small time grave he had become the all powerful king of cocaine a godfather whose net worth of the time was estimated...
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the saudi trained creatures are prominent in mosques and in the united states and europe and have securedpositions as chaplains and western universe these come up prison systems the military spirit this is not to say, let me stress, solid american or european muslim communities share the martial expansion orientation, but it's very much to say the saudi trained clerics have teamed enough positions in the west and have enough access to muslim youth through multiple media vehicles to have a growing impact. they are now influencing some young muslim males in the west in a pro-jihad direction in much the same way they have for years since the band in the middle east, asia and africa. those who doubt this would be well served in reviewing the escalating number of militant related a cavities would've been uncovered and stopped in the united states since 2007. to note the growing number of young u.s. canadian australian muslims were going abroad to fight and bronchitis banter, yemen and afghanistan, to note al qaeda is very successful talented u.s. citizen muslim ran media operations in the engl
the saudi trained creatures are prominent in mosques and in the united states and europe and have securedpositions as chaplains and western universe these come up prison systems the military spirit this is not to say, let me stress, solid american or european muslim communities share the martial expansion orientation, but it's very much to say the saudi trained clerics have teamed enough positions in the west and have enough access to muslim youth through multiple media vehicles to have a...
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ended wednesday's session on a positive note pushed by rising oil prices and optimism in the united states and europe banking stocks were in the lead with bad bank up one percent d.t.b. the biggest gain of the day almost four percent nor cynical was one of the biggest losers those pitch rating said it's reconsidering its outlook for the company as the buyback of roussel stake in the group could damage the quits in sevastopol is up one and a half percent of the close following reports that may cut steel supplies to car maker after that it's. and michael stein at financial corporation says investors continue to be a bit about russia. the my six is up about sixty basis points today helped by a combination of factors including the strong oil price strengths in european equity markets strengths in the u.s. equity futures and also better than expected u.s. housing starts data sentiment towards russia remains quite positive rate now helped by the. oil price environment and also by yesterday's better than expected industrial output data which showed that growth in russia is actually accelerating right now. i
ended wednesday's session on a positive note pushed by rising oil prices and optimism in the united states and europe banking stocks were in the lead with bad bank up one percent d.t.b. the biggest gain of the day almost four percent nor cynical was one of the biggest losers those pitch rating said it's reconsidering its outlook for the company as the buyback of roussel stake in the group could damage the quits in sevastopol is up one and a half percent of the close following reports that may...
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same american administration and they're very careful and very nervous of allowing other united states or europe to dictate who will believe a future leadership my colleague in england excuse this phenomenon further and put together this report president obama starts today my belief that an orderly transition must be meaningful. it must be peaceful and must begin now and then faithfully one after the other one the other governments followed suit. to show these democratic change has to start now. it needs to happen now the growth of freedom and democracy in egypt and it seems the theme was contagious as the call for a new egypt spreads uncontrolled across the western mass media there were no hundred and fifty thousand people in the streets of cairo protesting for democracy this is how democracy happens but what right do u.s. and european leaders have to get involved in what's essentially domestic on the rest about dissatisfaction with the ruler who cares what they want in egypt certainly not these demonstrators at the egyptian embassy in london they supported the egyptian regime for such a long t
same american administration and they're very careful and very nervous of allowing other united states or europe to dictate who will believe a future leadership my colleague in england excuse this phenomenon further and put together this report president obama starts today my belief that an orderly transition must be meaningful. it must be peaceful and must begin now and then faithfully one after the other one the other governments followed suit. to show these democratic change has to start...
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build up today this would mean the oil importing below divergence on the shoulders of the united states will europe is more or less it seemed able to teach you to cause an eight. year so therefore are equal for the sake of the global economy recovered it while you process did not pull for you and the russian government will sell twenty percent in v.t. bank this year twice as much as it originally planned the sell off is part of the government's ambitious target to privatized key state owned companies the head of track a dialogue says the foreign investment into these privatized companies could help make a global financial center you don't want to make that much of the price today maybe the better to. companies companies in london or new york. but if you really have a long term committed to the most likely scenario you think you should to attract investors and explain this is a lie to make sense and buy. shares of the government right this company. and that's your business update for now but you can always find more stories on our web site that's. just stay with us. this is not a theatrical set. thi
build up today this would mean the oil importing below divergence on the shoulders of the united states will europe is more or less it seemed able to teach you to cause an eight. year so therefore are equal for the sake of the global economy recovered it while you process did not pull for you and the russian government will sell twenty percent in v.t. bank this year twice as much as it originally planned the sell off is part of the government's ambitious target to privatized key state owned...
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dolla today and this would mean the oil importing below the burden on the shoulders of the united states or europe is more or less the same level that we have ceded to cause the eight horrible year. are equal. to global economy recovered it will just be not all your. and that's your business update for now but you can always find more stories on our website that's our dot com slash business thanks for watching. the. culture is that so much different and there's a huge music to share the current minute cut from the market came changes events continue to unfold in egypt what kind of middle east is coming to me and give democracy is indeed on. wealthy british style rolls and that's not on the dutch. markets financed scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines today and to cause a report on our hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. download the official ante up location on the phone all i pod touch from the top story. one child's life on th
dolla today and this would mean the oil importing below the burden on the shoulders of the united states or europe is more or less the same level that we have ceded to cause the eight horrible year. are equal. to global economy recovered it will just be not all your. and that's your business update for now but you can always find more stories on our website that's our dot com slash business thanks for watching. the. culture is that so much different and there's a huge music to share the current...
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hundred dollar today this would mean the oil importing feel the burden on the shoulders of the united states or europe is more or less the same level that we have seen in two thousand eight then we had that horrible year so therefore our hope for the sake of the global economic recovery will persist do not go well for you and the russian government will sell twenty percent in vizzini bank this year twice as much as it originally planned the sell off as part of the government's ambitious targets to privatized key state owned companies the head of try the dialogue says that foreign investment into these private has companies could help make moscow a global financial center. you don't want to make that much of the price today maybe better to. companies yellen companies in london or new york. but if you really have a long term committed to the most likely scenario you think you should. attract investors explaining that's a lie to make sense and buy. shares of the government right this company in moscow . and that's your business update for now but you can always find more stories on our web site that's ou
hundred dollar today this would mean the oil importing feel the burden on the shoulders of the united states or europe is more or less the same level that we have seen in two thousand eight then we had that horrible year so therefore our hope for the sake of the global economic recovery will persist do not go well for you and the russian government will sell twenty percent in vizzini bank this year twice as much as it originally planned the sell off as part of the government's ambitious targets...
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this but they certainly are in agreement that they do not want to be dictated to from the united states from europe from anybody in the international community in terms of what they should do here now the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as well as the u.s. vice president joe biden have spoken with the egyptian vice president almost sort of this too has been greeted with anger on the streets of cairo people here who are you to rating that call that it is their country and their decision in terms of what unfolds here my colleague your image in london took a look at how the international community and particularly the united states has been to. people here meddling in local domestic affairs. president obama started a my belief that an orderly transition must be meaningful it must be peaceful and it must begin now and then faithfully one after the other one the other governments followed suit bind them and caught the show these democratic change has to start now. it needs to happen now for greater freedom and democracy in egypt and it seems the theme was contagious as the call for a new egypt s
this but they certainly are in agreement that they do not want to be dictated to from the united states from europe from anybody in the international community in terms of what they should do here now the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as well as the u.s. vice president joe biden have spoken with the egyptian vice president almost sort of this too has been greeted with anger on the streets of cairo people here who are you to rating that call that it is their country and their decision...
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was also the loser of the conflict in the end the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over loses and europe and the united states were on the winning side and it was in the interest of the winning side to find out a lot about crimes from the losing side from the side they stood up against and it was not so much an interest to find crimes of the allies which was the albanian side in this conflict. pumping billions of they've been pumping billions into cause of a for some time now but even today there are locations of drug trafficking human trafficking misuse of public funds what were the countries that recognize cause of us independence expecting when they do. what i think they didn't expect cause the world to be to be a paradise or be a haven of justice and haven of transparency and corruption free administration this no one did expect the seeing was after the need to intervention and the de facto creation of an independent kosovo state under nato and protect the rate as we saw it in the last years before independence well the things we're so father to return to serbia of the problems was a
was also the loser of the conflict in the end the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over loses and europe and the united states were on the winning side and it was in the interest of the winning side to find out a lot about crimes from the losing side from the side they stood up against and it was not so much an interest to find crimes of the allies which was the albanian side in this conflict. pumping billions of they've been pumping billions into cause of a for some time...
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now he is sharing his story nn different cities in europe and united states. in washington, henriquez joined president barack obama at the national prayer breakfast. he recalled the december desperation. >> we realized we only had one alternative and that was god himself. >> they were running out of food. >> so we decided unless we prayed, there would be no way out. >> henriquez drew praise. >> a privilege to be at this national prayer breakfast ws miner, jose henriquez who was able to share the experience it was faith that helped miners nor chile enduring 17 days without any contact were the world. >> i can say that the president himself called for prayer meeting. in the chap l of the presidential palace, we lead a prayer meeting, something like the prayer breakfast today. it is spirit of jesus. >> underground, henriquez cultivated a spiritual clie mate that gave hope to the miners. >> they came out and passed the psychology exam so i have no problems with terrible dreamens and have the joy of god in my heart. it is wonderful. >> henriquez has had his share o
now he is sharing his story nn different cities in europe and united states. in washington, henriquez joined president barack obama at the national prayer breakfast. he recalled the december desperation. >> we realized we only had one alternative and that was god himself. >> they were running out of food. >> so we decided unless we prayed, there would be no way out. >> henriquez drew praise. >> a privilege to be at this national prayer breakfast ws miner, jose...
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end of them were exploring in the international markets fifty percent sixty percent of the united states and europe it will also start to shrink so and we're all nothing good will come out of it so we're very serious because we are not with interested in the. energy prices growing other than without limit you know what nature everything is interrelated and the unlike other areas producing countries are economies more diversified only and we're actually emphasizing in the view to be industry and says it will be a good thing we did how can we deal with those no. which the huge block when you praise it you we hope that this will not happen would be seized by the women of blackish say that for all our projects i mean does that infrastructure projects and deliver our hardware carbons the ruble and i say to europe each of the european markets are using the book to the north history of south stream are just a question for you now but good as the age of this situation will not be as aris for europe had we had guns and shooting raw chicks already were pushing this do you believe novel reduced book fifty do
end of them were exploring in the international markets fifty percent sixty percent of the united states and europe it will also start to shrink so and we're all nothing good will come out of it so we're very serious because we are not with interested in the. energy prices growing other than without limit you know what nature everything is interrelated and the unlike other areas producing countries are economies more diversified only and we're actually emphasizing in the view to be industry and...
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the dollar today this would mean the oil importing below the burden on the shoulders of the united states or europe is more or less it seemed little good to have so you two guys you ate. their ability you're good that's all are equal for the sick of the global economy recovery the whole process did not go well for you and the russian government will sell twenty percent in v.t. bank this year twice as much as it originally planned the sell off as part of the government's ambitious targets or privatized key state owned companies the head of troika dialog says that foreign investment into these privatized companies could help make moscow a global financial center. if i want to make good marks the price today may be the better to lose so companies go in companies in london or new york or hong kong but if you really have a long term committed to do it most likely scenario i mean you see a crucial tool in the truck when that first explain this the lights make sense for him to come and buy. shares of the government grow this company in moscow. and that's your business update for this hour but you can alwa
the dollar today this would mean the oil importing below the burden on the shoulders of the united states or europe is more or less it seemed little good to have so you two guys you ate. their ability you're good that's all are equal for the sick of the global economy recovery the whole process did not go well for you and the russian government will sell twenty percent in v.t. bank this year twice as much as it originally planned the sell off as part of the government's ambitious targets or...
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also the loser of the conflicts in the end the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over the losers and europe and the united states we're on the winning side and it was in the interest of the winning side to find out a lot about crimes from the losing side from the side they stood up against after the need to intervention and the de facto creation of an independent kosovo state under nato and e.u. protectorate as we saw it in the last years before independence well the sings we're so father to return to serbia of the problems was almost impossible because this would have resulted certainly not a round of war the permanent administration of course the war as a colony or as a protectorate was not feasible as well so in the end there was no other way than granting independence which was to my feeling not right because it was against international rules against the law of the peoples as we know it when it was council of europe and an austrian m.p. you hence you can put benedict says he wants to learn russian that's what he told dimitri medvedev he's currently on an official visit to the vatican j
also the loser of the conflicts in the end the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over the losers and europe and the united states we're on the winning side and it was in the interest of the winning side to find out a lot about crimes from the losing side from the side they stood up against after the need to intervention and the de facto creation of an independent kosovo state under nato and e.u. protectorate as we saw it in the last years before independence well the sings...
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also the loser of the conflict in the end of the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over the loses and europe and the united states where on the winning side it was not so much an interest to find crimes of the allies which was the albanian side in this after the need to intervention and the de facto creation of an independent kosovo state and nato and e.u. protectorate as we saw it in the last years before independence well the things were so father to return to serbia the problems were almost impossible because this would have resulted certainly not a round of war the permanent administration of course a war as a colony or as a protector it was not feasible as well so in the end there was no other way than granting independence which was to my feeling not right because it was against international rules against the law of the people. well nato is keen to get the few remaining western european countries not members of the alliance on board sweden is one of the latest now to be enticed but as i get to know a swedish until nato activist tells us here at r.t. the expansion is simply part of u.s
also the loser of the conflict in the end of the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over the loses and europe and the united states where on the winning side it was not so much an interest to find crimes of the allies which was the albanian side in this after the need to intervention and the de facto creation of an independent kosovo state and nato and e.u. protectorate as we saw it in the last years before independence well the things were so father to return to serbia the...
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also the loser of the conflict in the end the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over the losers and europe and the united states we're on the winning side and it was in the interest of the winning side to find out a lot about crimes from the losing side from the side they stood up against after the. intervention and the de facto creation of an independent kosovo state and nato and protectorate as we saw it in the last years before independence well the sings we're so father to return to the problems it was almost impossible because this would have resulted it's certainly not a round of war the permanent administration of course as a colony or as a protector it was not feasible as well so in the end there was no other way than granting independence which was to my feeling not right because it was against international rules against the law of the peoples as we know it with r.t. live from moscow and police have raided the offices of russia's richest woman yelena but when the wife of moscow's form a man who was sacked by president of a different last year. this kind of explains what's behind
also the loser of the conflict in the end the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over the losers and europe and the united states we're on the winning side and it was in the interest of the winning side to find out a lot about crimes from the losing side from the side they stood up against after the. intervention and the de facto creation of an independent kosovo state and nato and protectorate as we saw it in the last years before independence well the sings we're so father...
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he has held research appointments at a number of leading universities in the united states and europe. his research interests have focused on the cultural and intellectual history of early/modern and modern scotland with a particular interest in the his -- history of scottish enlightenment. he is co-directer of the project on the science of man in scotland, and he is a founder/editor of a new journal, "modern intellectual history," published by cambridge university press. he is past president of the 18th century scottish studies society, and he has lectured extensively on his topic today in both europe and the united states. now, i hasten to add to finish the intro and get to our speaker, one reviewer of this book has remarked that the book reveals that adam smith lived a wholly unremarkable, a wholly boring life. he was excited mostly by buying books. apparently, the most exciting thing that happened was going over the library's purchase plans according to this reviewer, and of course, he was excited by intellectual ideas. a shame, according to this reviewer, that he had such a borin
he has held research appointments at a number of leading universities in the united states and europe. his research interests have focused on the cultural and intellectual history of early/modern and modern scotland with a particular interest in the his -- history of scottish enlightenment. he is co-directer of the project on the science of man in scotland, and he is a founder/editor of a new journal, "modern intellectual history," published by cambridge university press. he is past...
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the united states of america will not become the united states of europe, not on our watch. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ :?apq3 >> i think that is not only one of the major challenges facing higher ed in this country but also facing our country. and that is how we maintain a healthy lifestyle and get kids to have the strength in the judgment to say no. >> r. gerald turner is the president of southern methodist university in dallas and sunday night he will discuss today's college students. his school is the site of the george w. bush presidential library and smu on c-span's q&a. >> this morning on "washington journal" we talked to the chairmen and ranking member of the house intelligence committee about the hearing held yesterday on groupwise security threats. this is an hour >> host: we are up for what we hope you will find an interesting and informative hour. we have the top democrat and republican of the houseop intelligence committee. the new chairman is mike --w republican of michigan and his democratic colleague ofcr maryland, the r
the united states of america will not become the united states of europe, not on our watch. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ :?apq3 >> i think that is not only one of the major challenges facing higher ed in this country but also facing our country. and that is how we maintain a healthy lifestyle and get kids to have the strength in the judgment to say no. >> r. gerald turner is the president of southern methodist university in...
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these preachers are prominent in mosques in the united states and europe and have secured positions as chaplains in western universities, prison systems command militaries. this is not to say, let me stress, that all american or european muslim communities share this
these preachers are prominent in mosques in the united states and europe and have secured positions as chaplains in western universities, prison systems command militaries. this is not to say, let me stress, that all american or european muslim communities share this
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of terrorist organizations like the mujahideen which by the way have offices in the united states and throughout europe under different names despite the fact that they've killed over ten thousand iranians twelve thousand and five if i'm not mistaken and they aligned themselves with saddam hussein for a couple of decades but the fact is that iran is a far more open society even by western standards and the united states in the west is not exactly exactly very open these days anymore but it's a far more pain society than any of its neighbors and when you look at the people who take to the streets as i said during the during the anniversary of the revolution they are basically the ordinary people on the streets the problem that the americans have and westerners have is that they usually listen to us a sort of pro western elite that's what they surround themselves with and they mistreat iran and that's the same problem that i think they have throughout the arab world they thought egypt. well because they were listening to people who studied in the west who spoke english to who surrounded them what spoke t
of terrorist organizations like the mujahideen which by the way have offices in the united states and throughout europe under different names despite the fact that they've killed over ten thousand iranians twelve thousand and five if i'm not mistaken and they aligned themselves with saddam hussein for a couple of decades but the fact is that iran is a far more open society even by western standards and the united states in the west is not exactly exactly very open these days anymore but it's a...
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europe begin to cycle in reverse. i think it would be a problem if that happens. i think the united states desperately needs a collective europe as a partner. but unfortunately, the united states has very little ability to affect this process of renationalization that's taking place in europe. >> we are going to take two more questions. first from tom dyckman, then from the gentleman in the center. >> the process that you has been talking about typically takes a good deal of time and a lot of hard work. we seem to be faced right now with some very serious problems that don't have that time to deal with, in particular i'm thinking of north korea. what are your suggestions, how would you handle the situation that we face now that's becoming extremely serious in that part of the world? >> i think you are spot on to refer to the timing issue. and it has two different dimensions. one is the ability of time to work to our adversaries advantage. particularly in a country like iran which minute by minute, day by day, gets closer to being able to enrich uranium to weapons grade. and the time cuts a
europe begin to cycle in reverse. i think it would be a problem if that happens. i think the united states desperately needs a collective europe as a partner. but unfortunately, the united states has very little ability to affect this process of renationalization that's taking place in europe. >> we are going to take two more questions. first from tom dyckman, then from the gentleman in the center. >> the process that you has been talking about typically takes a good deal of time...
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the united states is pressing europe for tough sanctions on the libyan government to turn up the heat, will mark the daffy u.s. officials say sank sharon'on gaf state is in geneva to make the administration's case for stronger action. she will be at talks with fourforeign people. one of the development power outage in berkeley because of a transformer explosion that we saw north of oakland. here's a look caryou hear over san francisco we will be right back. okay, there we are... um, these days we're all trying to save money, that's why i'm shooting this commercial myself, at home. it's really easy and i can pass the savings onto you. okay, ready for the food part? check it out. my warm and flaky croissant sandwiches. supreme or sausage. both made with fresh egg and melting cheese. you get 2 for just 3 bucks okay, i'm back, whoa- oh, i am so ready for this recession to be over. hey marcel, watch this! ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. j
the united states is pressing europe for tough sanctions on the libyan government to turn up the heat, will mark the daffy u.s. officials say sank sharon'on gaf state is in geneva to make the administration's case for stronger action. she will be at talks with fourforeign people. one of the development power outage in berkeley because of a transformer explosion that we saw north of oakland. here's a look caryou hear over san francisco we will be right back. okay, there we are... um, these days...