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happens at the euro kratz have started the new project which is basically the creation of united states of europe and it's a very gradual thing it doesn't happen overnight but what we see is that they're trying to erase competition amongst member states right now we have competition right now every member state to set their own tax rates right now every country commit to make their own rules and as a result there is competition and this competition has been extremely helpful and the euro kratz would like to reverse the process they would like to end tax competition. they would also like to end competition as with the level of regulation they would like to have a european union that sets tax rates on european level they would like to have your opinion the man has the same rules all over the european union and eradicate competition they want to stablish a cartel so freedom is lost and prosperity will be lost if that happens and that's why most of the terence are very skeptical about this project of european integration because what it really is is a cartel they're trying to form a cartel so that we
happens at the euro kratz have started the new project which is basically the creation of united states of europe and it's a very gradual thing it doesn't happen overnight but what we see is that they're trying to erase competition amongst member states right now we have competition right now every member state to set their own tax rates right now every country commit to make their own rules and as a result there is competition and this competition has been extremely helpful and the euro kratz...
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of the english that you will unite. to be the state the united states of europe oh is it going to be possibly done on the basis of the different agreements that it really doesn't make a difference in the result is what counts there are so many jokes that you can. about it. no matter what you do during your first. night after your marriage the result should be always the same. one quick question such as are merkel one quick question for president putin and then we'll wrap it up a very important decision overnight mrs merkel and there was a move to block the accession talks for turkey to the european union after the protests that we saw are but the government response which i understand affected you quite personally you took it quite hard is this movie reversible the accession talks with turkey into the european union have to what we saw. and then byzantine and put says. after all we're in a process something very different question is that asked as regards succession procedure with turkey there is one mandate. that enables us to negotiate in a free and open way and this mandate entails said new chapters opened a long way for a
of the english that you will unite. to be the state the united states of europe oh is it going to be possibly done on the basis of the different agreements that it really doesn't make a difference in the result is what counts there are so many jokes that you can. about it. no matter what you do during your first. night after your marriage the result should be always the same. one quick question such as are merkel one quick question for president putin and then we'll wrap it up a very important...
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know again since the end of the cold war the united states was a very strong advocate when we got to get rid of all of those and not just socialism but the social democracies in europe we got to get rid of that euro sclerosis all of the you know welfare lack of job mobility you know we got to be like the united states you know this is where we have this really dynamic capitalism well we've seen this dynamic after as we've seen you know we had the collapse of the internet bubble in the in the early two thousand and then we. this is the almighty collapse of the housing bubble we're building up in all the bubble now so you know this this you know non welfare kind of you know primitive pyramid scheme tabel ism is the last thing anyone in the world would want to emulate ok before we sort of the program is not going to if i could get you going and then let's talk about the perceptions of the united states in the middle east but go ahead bruce and i just want to jump in there look i mean george is right if you look at the public opinion surveys we've done in thirty nine countries basically people think the economic system is now unfair they think that inequality has grown
know again since the end of the cold war the united states was a very strong advocate when we got to get rid of all of those and not just socialism but the social democracies in europe we got to get rid of that euro sclerosis all of the you know welfare lack of job mobility you know we got to be like the united states you know this is where we have this really dynamic capitalism well we've seen this dynamic after as we've seen you know we had the collapse of the internet bubble in the in the...
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i don't want to do anything, and that's not gone over very well with the united states, the rest of europe turkey is trying to alie itself with, which is a member of nato, in the sense that this violence is not conducive to the prime minister, who says he is a democratically elected leader. >> shepard: he is democratically elected leader. he lean, thank you. he mentioned this alcohol issue. prime minister erdogan has been trying to feed all of the mouths, been trying to keep both sides of this argument -- actually more than two sides but both sides of theç argue. play indicated -- placated. it's been a well-friendly nation. people come here for tourism, and because of the westernization of the country, people from europe and the united states vacation in is stan bump it's always been a bridge city going back to the roman timesç and he set it up o be that right now. but in his complaint he has many complaints from those who are more religious about alcohol policies so he has tried to have it both ways. he has made some alcohol-free zones in the last couple of weeks in addition, places whe
i don't want to do anything, and that's not gone over very well with the united states, the rest of europe turkey is trying to alie itself with, which is a member of nato, in the sense that this violence is not conducive to the prime minister, who says he is a democratically elected leader. >> shepard: he is democratically elected leader. he lean, thank you. he mentioned this alcohol issue. prime minister erdogan has been trying to feed all of the mouths, been trying to keep both sides of...
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united states. a small village on the west coast of ireland was the center of attention. in 1939, they arrived with a first level location of united states and europeengers across the atlantic. only 12 were built. in 2005, the flying boat museum wanted to build a cockpit or flying model of the plane. ♪ ♪ the project soon took on a life of its own, and a full scale flying boat was built as an addition to the museum. >> we were going to build a cockpit, and then we decided we will build a scale model of the plane, and this was a big thing to do, because there was not one to copy. it was nice to get the blue prints and we were luckier to come across this man who started talking about wanting to do this, and the cockpits, and i said no. i'll build the whole plane. and how can you build a whole plane on a boat? easy. make a small plane big severe the flying boat was launched to great fanfare in july, 2006. for the first time since the 19 40, visitors could experience the early days of transatlantic flying, a very different world to air travel today, but strictly limited to the very privileged who could afford it. >> up to now, we have plane explaining t
united states. a small village on the west coast of ireland was the center of attention. in 1939, they arrived with a first level location of united states and europeengers across the atlantic. only 12 were built. in 2005, the flying boat museum wanted to build a cockpit or flying model of the plane. ♪ ♪ the project soon took on a life of its own, and a full scale flying boat was built as an addition to the museum. >> we were going to build a cockpit, and then we decided we will build...
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at the end of the day present the united states has to constantly do what's in the best interest of the united states while balancing what's politically sustainable and viable and then europe has to be a little bit of an afterthought and i think that's the difficult part of this position for any president the n.s.a. controversy and things more with our when we come back. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot of my country music song art school you know what that is my serious self you know what he was saying the feature is a monkey on the lip all the chris jones can secure good stuff out of the. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break this that it's. illegal. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his text message information and media hype keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your ranks. illegal. please believe me we're back with read di
at the end of the day present the united states has to constantly do what's in the best interest of the united states while balancing what's politically sustainable and viable and then europe has to be a little bit of an afterthought and i think that's the difficult part of this position for any president the n.s.a. controversy and things more with our when we come back. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who...
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at the end of the day present the united states has to constantly do what's in the best interest of the united states while balancing what's politically sustainable and viable and then europe has to be a little bit of an afterthought and i think that's the difficult part of the position for any president the n.s.a. controversy and other things more with our own when we talk about. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot like you sold art school you know what that is my self you don't want to receive the feature isn't the only liberal that chris. can securely slip out of the. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break this that it's. illegal. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his diction misinformation and media hype keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream states and if in your mind. illegal. illegal. you know we're back with read dickens marc lamont hill a
at the end of the day present the united states has to constantly do what's in the best interest of the united states while balancing what's politically sustainable and viable and then europe has to be a little bit of an afterthought and i think that's the difficult part of the position for any president the n.s.a. controversy and other things more with our own when we talk about. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just...
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aid so as goes the united states so goes the global food aid regime and of the united states is providing fifty to sixty percent of the world's food aid any given year all of europe combined only provide fifteen to twenty percent. of the. we have given much to the impoverished peoples of europe one simple thing about i'm sorry. but as a countermeasure against the attempt by the soviet union come you know if you're up the american people sharpen the strategy for cooperating with the non communist countries in a comprehensive bipartisan european recovery program. after the success of the marshall plan which delivered tons of food to western europe. in one thousand nine hundred eighty four president eisenhower signed the famous public law for eighty whatever. the new laws purpose was to distribute the u.s. agricultural surpluses serving at the same time as a tool for economic and foreign policy which would help promote the country's interests. according to the president's own words the new law lays the basis for expanding our exports of agricultural products with lasting benefits to ourselves and peoples of other lands. said oh it's great growth and the deleterious
aid so as goes the united states so goes the global food aid regime and of the united states is providing fifty to sixty percent of the world's food aid any given year all of europe combined only provide fifteen to twenty percent. of the. we have given much to the impoverished peoples of europe one simple thing about i'm sorry. but as a countermeasure against the attempt by the soviet union come you know if you're up the american people sharpen the strategy for cooperating with the non...
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agents office that venezuela is clearly enabling that transit of drugs through columbia through venezuela, through the united states and into europeairports, venezuela today enables the drug cartel to open it. and a lot of the drugs that we receive here in united states, and europe originate in venezuela airports and that was announced by federal-state departments, officials. and at the time when we are fighting the drug cartels in mexico, that means that on the one hand we're trying to fix a problem, the venezuelans are helping the drug cartels on the other. what is the logic of cooperating with the drug cartels? here is an idea i take from -- [inaudible]. the drug cartels are not only, do not only poison our society with drugs, not only intoxicate our kids with drugs and sell it here, but the drug cartels also destroy the states. they bribe politician. they bribe charges. they bribe that democracy. they bribe, they destroy the state. today, for instance, country such as guatemala are safe states. a total state of anarchy and i believe this is going to soon extend all across central america. it's already happening in other countr
agents office that venezuela is clearly enabling that transit of drugs through columbia through venezuela, through the united states and into europeairports, venezuela today enables the drug cartel to open it. and a lot of the drugs that we receive here in united states, and europe originate in venezuela airports and that was announced by federal-state departments, officials. and at the time when we are fighting the drug cartels in mexico, that means that on the one hand we're trying to fix a...
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of david cameron. key nations such as the united states, russia and japan are all here to discuss trade issues, there are great hopes of a trade deal between europe and the united states that could be worth up to $100 billion in the united states. we're going to be talking about tax avoidance issues which could have ramifications for companies such as amazon and google. those companies say we are abiding by the laws of those countries. elsewhere the whole syrian issue overriding a lot of talks. there's a big dispute between president putin of russia and the rest of the g8 nations about what to do. president obama said to me earlier today, the talks had been excellent between himself and russia. there appears to be an opinion about how to resolve this crisis. for nightly business report, i'm steve sedgwick. >> in another bit of international diplomacy. the european union is likely to approve the plan without any conditions. the $10 billion deal would combine the owner of the new york stock exchange with the ice, the atlanta based company that not only regulates stock exchanges and trading platforms, but has a few of them, plus stock clearinghouses
of david cameron. key nations such as the united states, russia and japan are all here to discuss trade issues, there are great hopes of a trade deal between europe and the united states that could be worth up to $100 billion in the united states. we're going to be talking about tax avoidance issues which could have ramifications for companies such as amazon and google. those companies say we are abiding by the laws of those countries. elsewhere the whole syrian issue overriding a lot of talks....
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those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. now united states not the only nation that's got a beef with speaking out coming up here on to your washington's gulf allies are cracking down on online with simple twitter posts some more than a decade behind bars. and the first female in space. she celebrates fifty years since a flight blazed the way to the stars for women coming your way shall. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. a little tune to keep stories. here. spanish. visit. good to have you with us here today a never ending civil confrontation in syria is at risk of reaching a new phase as the u.s. claims the red line that president assad. has not been crossed motion tim said this week it was now preparing to controversial rebel group
those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. now united states not the only nation that's got a beef with speaking out coming up here on to your washington's gulf...
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the countries in the western hemisphere excludeing cuba are part of the extradition treaty with the united states. that is trueles of europend india and australia, several nations, some nations in africa. most of africa is not part of extradition treaties with us as are much of this part of the world, notably, russia and china. so here are the caveats you have the bear in mind, even the countries that have extradition treaties with us including ecuador can go against it if they disagree with the charges. if you have somebody charged with something that is a crime here but not necessarily a crime there, they can say we're not extraditing for that reason. second, the penalty. treason is punishable by the death penalty. if that's where this leads in the long run. nations say we are not returning him because we don't have the death penalty and don't support the death penalty. and thirdly, what is in play now are the politics of the matter. a lot of nations seem to be enjoying the u.s. is twisting in the wind on this trying to find this guy. they may like that a great deal. here's the catch and important to keep in mind when yo
the countries in the western hemisphere excludeing cuba are part of the extradition treaty with the united states. that is trueles of europend india and australia, several nations, some nations in africa. most of africa is not part of extradition treaties with us as are much of this part of the world, notably, russia and china. so here are the caveats you have the bear in mind, even the countries that have extradition treaties with us including ecuador can go against it if they disagree with...
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united states and south america is one of the countries where there's bulk table intercepts by the national security agency revealed in mr snowden's papers ninety nine percent of south americans communications with the world with europe with russia with asia with everyone process for united states and he said today by the national security agency so latin america has a real personal if you like interest in what's going on and of course russia understands this came. and picked understands it's going for a long time now i'm sure that. once on a was on the table in such an awful thing it would not would not be rescinded. you bradley manning now edward snowden do you think between you well you've made some headway in the war of attrition if you like with governments who are keeping things secret or does it still depression. it's a it's an amazing time. just three years after the late bradley manning revelations with bradley manning in trial possibly. continue to go expected to go for another live in weeks and these snowden revelations come out after. i and many others had called for the exactly such revelations to expose the surveillance state so i think we're winning i think that's part of a new international politic th
united states and south america is one of the countries where there's bulk table intercepts by the national security agency revealed in mr snowden's papers ninety nine percent of south americans communications with the world with europe with russia with asia with everyone process for united states and he said today by the national security agency so latin america has a real personal if you like interest in what's going on and of course russia understands this came. and picked understands it's...
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bring as much of a pur traditional, classical batting experienc whe it comes to sushi to the all-breed no tipping. it is not the custom in japan. the united states is kevin anomaly. most of europe other countries, for us it was about creating a more robust and classical dancing experience. dennis: most americans are utrly unaware that in japan there is that tipping. does it turn of the two-thirds of your customers are japanese and appreciate that or does it turn out most of your customers are americaaand distant they're getting a break on the press? >> i don't think it's eier. most of the people want that re classical experience. to know that you don't have to bring a calculator, do any math and enjoy your sushi, s if the check looks good and if it does your fine. the edback has been att first, well, this is odd because even japanese and other folks in the united states are used to seeing, you know, the tipping is the norm. the reaction so far has been, really? maybe i will order 20% more sushi next time. dennis: he noticed tha som people a insisting on tipping? ey just wanted to. >> i think the habit, the reflex is so ingrained here that it is almost kin of a reflex to want to
bring as much of a pur traditional, classical batting experienc whe it comes to sushi to the all-breed no tipping. it is not the custom in japan. the united states is kevin anomaly. most of europe other countries, for us it was about creating a more robust and classical dancing experience. dennis: most americans are utrly unaware that in japan there is that tipping. does it turn of the two-thirds of your customers are japanese and appreciate that or does it turn out most of your customers are...
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protests that we see are only the beginning of a vast protest and demonstration all over the europe all over europe but also all over the world in jan and united states as well. well discontent degrees on the streets of europe they are whining cracks on the political level the latest from brussels have been accused of a land grab of their complaint coming from the u.k. after the european commission took the country to court to to defend the rights of the e.u. citizens living in the country it claims britain is discriminating against people from the other e.u. countries while london says it will fight every step of the way to protect its own laws are he says also your reports. the european commission is once again looking more closely at the affairs of its member states now one that's making particular noise especially while the citizens of that country is the commission's decision to launch a case against the u.k. at the european court of justice because the commission says that the u.k. has the discriminatory against nationals of other e.u. countries in receiving welfare now there's already been reaction from the u.k. particularly angry ones from th
protests that we see are only the beginning of a vast protest and demonstration all over the europe all over europe but also all over the world in jan and united states as well. well discontent degrees on the streets of europe they are whining cracks on the political level the latest from brussels have been accused of a land grab of their complaint coming from the u.k. after the european commission took the country to court to to defend the rights of the e.u. citizens living in the country it...
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dangers of the blowback which may be currying even now some of these militants returning to their home countries in europe and perhaps to the united states to fight their jihad on european american soil. well close look at that story's available for you on our website and also there today shame and disgrace you experts reveal the ugly truth is really on the tactics including using palestinian children as human shields and military operations online store these house. also on the
dangers of the blowback which may be currying even now some of these militants returning to their home countries in europe and perhaps to the united states to fight their jihad on european american soil. well close look at that story's available for you on our website and also there today shame and disgrace you experts reveal the ugly truth is really on the tactics including using palestinian children as human shields and military operations online store these house. also on the
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those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. protesters have returned to attacks him square with the unrest in turkey showing no signs of dying down these are live pictures stream from istanbul right now this evening in a few minutes we'll also hear from our correspondent about the latest in tank scene on tuesday demonstrators suffered what they say was the biggest police crackdown since anti-government rallies began almost two weeks ago police stormed tax in square overnight releasing take gas and firing rubber bullets against protest is professor hussein backed chief from the middle east technical university in ankara thinks the government's reaction only divides the country from. because the. uprising against the enroll man or intervention of the dish prime ministers in the life of
those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. protesters have returned to attacks him square with the unrest in turkey showing no signs of dying down these are...
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all the clients, all the customers of facebook or aoor any of these sites, google, are outside the united states. you know, particularly in europethey have a whole different idea about what personal privacy is. and their idea is a lot more privacy than our united states. if you look at t business growth of those companies, and remember, every dollar that they crte over i you know, let's say germany creates $2 or $3 of income over re beuse of management, because of,ou know, data centers, et ceter so ihink the biggest issue here is that we've totally disregarded the fact that the internet businesses which to ary's point are one of the faste growing and hi-paying jobs in the country are really a threat outside the united states, much more than inside the united stes. >> well, susan, you actually think this could be a benefit to the economy. >> i do. you know, i think we have lost a lot of the priva around purchasing data already. and people are comfortable with that. you know, you buy something on the internet. jonas buys a dog toy the internet, and then all of a sudden he's saying ads for kibbles pop up. thas because they're comin
all the clients, all the customers of facebook or aoor any of these sites, google, are outside the united states. you know, particularly in europethey have a whole different idea about what personal privacy is. and their idea is a lot more privacy than our united states. if you look at t business growth of those companies, and remember, every dollar that they crte over i you know, let's say germany creates $2 or $3 of income over re beuse of management, because of,ou know, data centers, et...
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roll taxes, the cuts mandated by the sequester and it was a deep understanding of economics from the united states to europe invited paul krugman to join me. he is, of course, the columnist for "new york times" a princeton professor and nobel laureate in economics. welcome, paul. >> hi, there. >> if the sequester was so bad and the payroll tax cuts were so bad, you know, many people like you worried about the sequester and raising taxes and, yet, the new data seems to suggest that the economy is doing pretty well. >> you know, this is, you always have to have some perspective here. we still when we look at payroll data and we get all excited about the kinds of numbers we have been seeing recently and we forget during the eight years when bill clinton was president and u.s. economy added 236,000 jobs on an average month and we had hardly any months that look as good as an average month during the '90s. so, let's not get carried away. this is not too bad. but, really, we have defined a good economy way, way down. >> so, when you, when you look at this and you say, you know, the u.s. economy for the next few m
roll taxes, the cuts mandated by the sequester and it was a deep understanding of economics from the united states to europe invited paul krugman to join me. he is, of course, the columnist for "new york times" a princeton professor and nobel laureate in economics. welcome, paul. >> hi, there. >> if the sequester was so bad and the payroll tax cuts were so bad, you know, many people like you worried about the sequester and raising taxes and, yet, the new data seems to...
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gold tons hundreds of tons of gold thousands of tons of gold are leaving the vaults of the united states western europe and britain and going to china in the middle east there's a huge wealth transfer going on in russia who's on my advice been buying gold hand-over fist i like to see you know i like. them a concurred i haven't heard back from the kremlin saying they've been doing it so well i'm taking credit for that i mean that's your watch that. anyway what are the geopolitical implications of this well this is a trend that has been going on since the mid seventy's it started with the oil crisis and you had lots and lots of arab governments with huge amounts of dollars from the hike in the oil prices and they wanted some way to put it and obviously they were balancing the risk of all these dollars that they had which you know is very welcome because it gives enormous spending power with some go in order to balance the risk that the dollars might not be worth quite what the federal reserve board says though so that process continued it's been going on the whole time with india last time i was on your
gold tons hundreds of tons of gold thousands of tons of gold are leaving the vaults of the united states western europe and britain and going to china in the middle east there's a huge wealth transfer going on in russia who's on my advice been buying gold hand-over fist i like to see you know i like. them a concurred i haven't heard back from the kremlin saying they've been doing it so well i'm taking credit for that i mean that's your watch that. anyway what are the geopolitical implications...
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one of their was the glue of the poorest nation by the united states and europe and the need to be political. for the most of history because europe and most of the least of those there is going to version as well because of the regime you either. are on the basis of whom you work and who don't or you agree that there is a common. person of international terrorism. it must be said that the organization al nasra has been blacklisted by the u.s. as a terrorist organization these comments come as the there are reports that the forces of bashar al assad are preparing for a massive assault on the city of aleppo currently held by syrian rebels that is one of the reasons that the u.s. is considering possibly as early as this week with supplying possibly supplying weapons to syrian rebels they have suffered a defeat recently in the town of course with assad's forces being helped by hezbollah militants from lebanon also this could have a knock on effects to a planned peace conference trying to be organized by russia and the u.s. with the military victories of assad's forces it's thought that assad ma
one of their was the glue of the poorest nation by the united states and europe and the need to be political. for the most of history because europe and most of the least of those there is going to version as well because of the regime you either. are on the basis of whom you work and who don't or you agree that there is a common. person of international terrorism. it must be said that the organization al nasra has been blacklisted by the u.s. as a terrorist organization these comments come as...
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those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out of europe but let's talk about the whistleblower edward snowden he says he's going to fight extradition do you think he's got any chance of doing that. julian assad is still in the ecuadorian embassy i think the dialectical aspect to the horrible treatment bradley manning has received that the heads of these people is the fact that people have to realize they have to be creative after they release this type of information and protect themselves so they don't get into the clutches of the u.s. military or the u.s. paramilitary known as the police department here so. assad has been able to evade that for quite some time now i'm hoping also that mr snowden will be equally successful and do you think that he'll get much help from the chinese i mean where d
those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out of europe but let's talk about the whistleblower edward snowden he says he's going to fight extradition do you think he's got...
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of the hour. tracy: france threatening to block trade talks between the united states and rest of europe of all things. i can't wait to hear the story. former world bank chief robert zoellick will weigh in on this. ashley: a battle with hollywood. first let's look how the u.s. dollar is moving today. it is stronger against almost all currencies except the japanese yen which is stronger against the dollar. we'll be right back. >> 189 minutes past the hour, i'm rick folbaum with your fox news minute. ban ki-moon opposing u.s. decision to send arms to the syrian rebels. he disputes the assertion that he has conclusive evidence that the syrian president bashar assad's regime has used chemical weapons. he said there can not be certainty without an on the ground investigation. >>> millions casting ballots in the iranian election to replace mahmoud ahmadinejad who has served the maximum eight years. reportedly there is no frontrunner. those are the headlines. i'm rick folbaum. back to ashley. ashley: rick, thank you very much. trade talks between the u.s. and the european union will be a focus at next week's
of the hour. tracy: france threatening to block trade talks between the united states and rest of europe of all things. i can't wait to hear the story. former world bank chief robert zoellick will weigh in on this. ashley: a battle with hollywood. first let's look how the u.s. dollar is moving today. it is stronger against almost all currencies except the japanese yen which is stronger against the dollar. we'll be right back. >> 189 minutes past the hour, i'm rick folbaum with your fox...
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policies with those austerity policies but we're still seeing real trouble in growth in most of europe the united states and north america a little bit faster growth and even more fast growth than in the emerging markets in europe the big issue remains massive youth unemployment and whether that will translate into a lost generation longer term problems and i think governments are starting to look at that it's going to have to be dealt with. wind back a sea of the young thank you very much do you feel time today apps in the plaza going to be here all day. into these live coverage on the some pieces back in sanaa snow economic forum. because he'll be there when up next what does it take to become a professional guinea pig why not off the break. emission free accreditation free transport charges free arrangement free risk free studio type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects freebie audio dog r t dot com. transit players and long story short i take drugs for a living human drug test. but a lot of people see my scars they think i'm a drug user because i think they're i track
policies with those austerity policies but we're still seeing real trouble in growth in most of europe the united states and north america a little bit faster growth and even more fast growth than in the emerging markets in europe the big issue remains massive youth unemployment and whether that will translate into a lost generation longer term problems and i think governments are starting to look at that it's going to have to be dealt with. wind back a sea of the young thank you very much do...
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policies with those austerity policies but we're still seeing real trouble in growth in most of europe the united states and north america a little bit faster growth and even more fast growth in the emerging markets in europe the big issue remains massive youth unemployment and whether that will translate into a lost generation longer term problems and i think governments are starting to look at that it's going to have to be dealt with by windbag a c. c. young thank you very much indeed for your time today absolutely plaza i'm going to be haoles a screw loose it into these live coverage from the st peter's back in sanaa snow economic forum right thank you katie. live from some pictures but we're going to continue with on actual fame at the moment more economy math is a coming up from a washington studio its prime interest next. i know they track approval ratings of the presidents of various countries by did though they still research the approval ratings of former presidents twice like gallup poll that says that george w. bush has been slowly growing in his approval numbers since leaving office in fact
policies with those austerity policies but we're still seeing real trouble in growth in most of europe the united states and north america a little bit faster growth and even more fast growth in the emerging markets in europe the big issue remains massive youth unemployment and whether that will translate into a lost generation longer term problems and i think governments are starting to look at that it's going to have to be dealt with by windbag a c. c. young thank you very much indeed for...
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united states, and even to europe. all the venezuela port and airportses enables drug cartels to operate, and a lot of the drags that we receive here in the united states or even in europe originate in venezuela airports, and that was denounced by state department officials too. at the time we fight drug cartels in mexico, that means on the one hand we are trying to fix a problem, and the venezuelans help drug cartels own the on the other hand. what is the logic of cooperating with drug cartels? the drug cartels do not only poise on our is the with drags burks not only intoxicate our kids with drags and send it here, but the drug cartels destroy the state. they bribe politicians, they bribe charges, they bribe and destroy the state. today, for instance, countries like guatemala are failed states. they are in state of anarchy, and i think it extends throughout central america and already happening in other countries in latin america so that means that what we find very soon is an afghanistan right in our backyard. what would be the interest of the revolution to drug cartels? simple, to create skills and anarchies in tho
united states, and even to europe. all the venezuela port and airportses enables drug cartels to operate, and a lot of the drags that we receive here in the united states or even in europe originate in venezuela airports, and that was denounced by state department officials too. at the time we fight drug cartels in mexico, that means on the one hand we are trying to fix a problem, and the venezuelans help drug cartels own the on the other hand. what is the logic of cooperating with drug...
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of the western front in the world. they should share -- they should share the same values that the united states and europe share. the values of free market, values of democracy, and they adopted for themselves, but their foreign policy is basically supporting bolivarran revolution, approaching iran, development of the third world, trying to take independent initiatives on the middle east. they are developing the foreign policy with the united states, about it's important to raise those issues. these issues need to be discussed and the importance of democracy in the region. in terms of civil society, i think -- i know that some people don't like the word "nation-building." they say went dove hey to be in the business of nation-wilding. we heard that during the iraq crisis. no. i think in the case of latin america, we need to be involved in nation-building, and nation-building means institution-building. we are doing it. sometimes we are succeeding, sometimes we are not. but i think it's important to strengthen democracy, to strengthen the legal system, to help them build and educate them how to build democratic in
of the western front in the world. they should share -- they should share the same values that the united states and europe share. the values of free market, values of democracy, and they adopted for themselves, but their foreign policy is basically supporting bolivarran revolution, approaching iran, development of the third world, trying to take independent initiatives on the middle east. they are developing the foreign policy with the united states, about it's important to raise those issues....