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officials are calling for the creation of a united states of europe that's despite steadily increasing unemployment and a rise of the ultra right parties across the globe. this is all to international with the twenty four hours a day live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm and eight pm in kiev where unrest has reignited in the city just a day after the government's amnesty for protest as came into force rotters clash with police on the streets of the ukrainian capital with reports of fatalities on both sides and as you can see in this video it's increasingly difficult to understand just who the people in uniforms are attacking what are presumed to be ukraine's riot police and in this video we can show you just what means are being used against the authorities you can clearly see camouflage men with real guns pretty far out police have been attacked by shells of molotov cocktails and rocks and this is how protest of detroit. so this video apparently shows the first victims of today's massive clashes between the protesters and law enforcers interior minis
officials are calling for the creation of a united states of europe that's despite steadily increasing unemployment and a rise of the ultra right parties across the globe. this is all to international with the twenty four hours a day live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm and eight pm in kiev where unrest has reignited in the city just a day after the government's amnesty for protest as came into force rotters clash with police on the streets of the ukrainian...
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the vice president of the european commission expressed hope for the eurozone to become the united states of europe the. goal is to ensure stability of the euro and to preserve the single market for commons came however amid a steady rise of the euro skepticism a united europe would also have to be made up of nations that have seen a growing right wing sentiment for example france's national front is joining forces with the dutch and to islam campaign their gear to voters ahead of the european elections in may belgium all straight and entirely have also seen the success of anti e.u. and two year and to immigration policies let's talk now to morton messerschmitt danish member of the european parliament little welcome to r.c. very nice to talk to you right now so what do you make of this united states of europe idea. well on the one hand i think it's nice that vivian reading as one of the commissioners actually speak out openly about her desires and dreams so many of the other commissioners near fissions will never admit to that the goal is to for me a federal european union you don't the other hand
the vice president of the european commission expressed hope for the eurozone to become the united states of europe the. goal is to ensure stability of the euro and to preserve the single market for commons came however amid a steady rise of the euro skepticism a united europe would also have to be made up of nations that have seen a growing right wing sentiment for example france's national front is joining forces with the dutch and to islam campaign their gear to voters ahead of the european...
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monday the vice president of the european commission expressed hope the bloc would become the united states of europe vivian readings of the goal was to ensure stability of the euro and to preserve the single market of comments came however amid a steady rise of euro skepticism a united europe would also have to be made up of nations that have seen a growing right wing sentiment for example france's national front is joining forces with the dutch and the islam campaign get billed as head of european elections in may belgium austria and italy have also seen the success of e.u. anti euro and anti immigration parties morton messerschmitt he's a danish member of the european parliament thinks the people are simply reacting to policies the failed. citizens if you don't desire don't want to have this federal state that be enraging is speaking about and it is these issues she therefore reveals. the ideology of brussels which is in contradiction with the people of europe so many issues try to see in the european union right at this moment but we have to understand that when these parties come it's not becaus
monday the vice president of the european commission expressed hope the bloc would become the united states of europe vivian readings of the goal was to ensure stability of the euro and to preserve the single market of comments came however amid a steady rise of euro skepticism a united europe would also have to be made up of nations that have seen a growing right wing sentiment for example france's national front is joining forces with the dutch and the islam campaign get billed as head of...
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officials are calling for the creation of a united states of europe despite increasing unemployment and a rise of the ultra right parties across the bloc the top stories.
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russia as well where you idealistic young people and the same is true in india and in the united states of europe so there is this something happening with us that we are moving towards towards these that's right yes well. since to be a very optimistic. note to finish the program on and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on the world. economic down in the final. deal and the rest of life. if we. want. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. we we will. see you will know about. almost entirely in the olympic village. committees who will tell the i.o.c. where the. secret laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot which doesn't sound anything to mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. why you should care only. russia's figure skating team claims the host nation's first gold as the second day of the winter games wraps up and so on but aside from the celebration of winter olympics sports. the western media dishes out criticism raising questions about whether the concerns and panic are justified plus in the weeks. assistant secr
russia as well where you idealistic young people and the same is true in india and in the united states of europe so there is this something happening with us that we are moving towards towards these that's right yes well. since to be a very optimistic. note to finish the program on and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on the world. economic down in the final. deal and the rest of life. if we. want. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. we we will....
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in essence, a united states of europe. alized fiscal union, countries will continue to run deficits, themulate debt, degrade value of the euro, and threaten the stability of europe. can europe take the necessary steps and create a fiscal union alongside the monetary union, or will the monetary union break up thedo euro disappear -- euro disappear? >> really fascinating. >> we need somebody to unify the entire area and make it one political and one economic -- >> but they are still having all those problems. there is still uncertainty as to how you move forward and what the ecb can really do, so it is still reverberating today. >> i spoke with the european bank or the other day who told me he fundamentally does not believe this is over, that there will be more pain ahead. ultimately, you have the choice saw in- the choice you that video -- you become the united states of europe or you get rid of the euro. >> we're going to take a break and be right back. ♪ >> one stock we are watching right now -- angie's list. it does see f
in essence, a united states of europe. alized fiscal union, countries will continue to run deficits, themulate debt, degrade value of the euro, and threaten the stability of europe. can europe take the necessary steps and create a fiscal union alongside the monetary union, or will the monetary union break up thedo euro disappear -- euro disappear? >> really fascinating. >> we need somebody to unify the entire area and make it one political and one economic -- >> but they are...
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of like my first question but euro zone as a whole i'm asking. well actually bond yields have been dropping not just in europe but in the united states until recently actually because of central bank manipulations of buying bonds in the united states and in europe of a belief that everything's under control and if you look at the leverage of banks will you know who's buying these things you've got an enormous problem in europe. all of this debt is is owned by the spanish dess owned by. banks i'm spain so what happens if you start to rise there and i think they're going to as soon as we can have some sort of contagion crisis and starting right now in emerging markets i think it's going to spread greece is making overtures here about defaulting on. defaulting on debt certainly the. sooner party. the leader is come out and said if they win the election and right now they're leading in the polls i wouldn't pay this debt back so how does how does all of this work i don't think it does and then if you look at back at france some of the things that are happening in france. like spanish real estate companies are moving into france and france is complaining
of like my first question but euro zone as a whole i'm asking. well actually bond yields have been dropping not just in europe but in the united states until recently actually because of central bank manipulations of buying bonds in the united states and in europe of a belief that everything's under control and if you look at the leverage of banks will you know who's buying these things you've got an enormous problem in europe. all of this debt is is owned by the spanish dess owned by. banks...
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other countries are watching inability or unwillingness of the united states of europe to do anything this. you can bet in beijing they're paying very close thanks to it. they're breaking out the orange juice in tehran for what this means on the nuclear negotiation. this is just a terrible display of american withdrawal, use the word, neoisolationism on the part of obama. martha: couple quick new developments. want to get your quick thoughts on this. just crossing the wires moments ago. vladmir putin saying he will send an envoy to kiev to try to mediate this and also, i think of significance this morning, one athlete from ukraine has pulled out of the u.s. olympics and made a prominent statement she stands in solidarity with people back in ukraine. they're tying black ribbons around the flags at the olympics. that brings these two things very close together in people's minds. >> there is no doubt on putin's mind. the russian foreign minute city issued a statement earlier today, moscow time, they compared the demonstration, the opposition to the brown revolution. now that is a direct
other countries are watching inability or unwillingness of the united states of europe to do anything this. you can bet in beijing they're paying very close thanks to it. they're breaking out the orange juice in tehran for what this means on the nuclear negotiation. this is just a terrible display of american withdrawal, use the word, neoisolationism on the part of obama. martha: couple quick new developments. want to get your quick thoughts on this. just crossing the wires moments ago. vladmir...
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still exist between us and our partisan friends on both sides "the atlantic", we, the united states of america and europe could not wish for a better partner. our relations are of prime importance. and britain is one if not the most important anchor of stability in this relationship. ladies and gentlemen, we need to reform the political shape of europe in keeping with the times so that europe may fulfill its second promise too, the promise of freedom. freedom of opinion, freedom of faith, freedom of the press, and the four freedoms of the single market. free trade, freedom of movement, freedom of services and free exchange of capital and payments. these are the crucial conditions for democracy and prosperity and they belong together. a europe without borders is one of the greatest achievements of european unification. all member states, all citizens benefit from this. but it is also true that to maintain and preserve this freedom of movement and gain acceptance from our citizens even today we need to muster the courage to point out mistakes and tackle them. in our european democracies, freedom is secured
still exist between us and our partisan friends on both sides "the atlantic", we, the united states of america and europe could not wish for a better partner. our relations are of prime importance. and britain is one if not the most important anchor of stability in this relationship. ladies and gentlemen, we need to reform the political shape of europe in keeping with the times so that europe may fulfill its second promise too, the promise of freedom. freedom of opinion, freedom of...
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europe are being silent and that's why i'm here. >> why the rest of the -- >> why europe and the united states are just standing and watching. >> whats your mom and other folks want the united states and europe to do? >> united states? i guess some form of mediation between the government and opposition. they need help so there is some sort of mediation, so people -- so they can find some common ground. and it -- and there will -- and unless you know, because -- the worst well, it's just the people have been killed and blood have been shed. and i don't want -- it would be heartbreaking to see it's worsening. >> i'm sure you're very familiar with kiev. >>> uh-huh. >> and have been to that square before. there were so many people that were killed today. and in the last couple of days. there are some observers who have been suggesting that the two sides are now so far apart that this is not going to be resolved quickly. what do you think? >> it's exactly my point. there should be some mediation, there should be some intervention that these two sides can sit down and talk instead of shooting at each other. >> now you hear young people t
europe are being silent and that's why i'm here. >> why the rest of the -- >> why europe and the united states are just standing and watching. >> whats your mom and other folks want the united states and europe to do? >> united states? i guess some form of mediation between the government and opposition. they need help so there is some sort of mediation, so people -- so they can find some common ground. and it -- and there will -- and unless you know, because -- the...
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united states during much of the war. the war refugee board changed things in the way of action in europe, but even the war refugee board had trouble opening the gates of the united states. >> thank you for an interesting talk. i teach history at george washington university, and every semester one of the most widely discussions i have with my students is this very question of u.s. response to the holocaust. and certainly very interesting counterpoint on roosevelt's concern and how that might affect the war in north africa. i hadn't considered that before and it will in the future. but some issues my students like to discuss the most, easy to touch upon, things like the impact of the great depression, impact of world war i, domestic politics in the united states, and that's of course begin -- because you begin your discussion in 1941 but it interested to know why you decide to start in 1941 and how you feel those other incidents in mid-to-late \30{l1}s{l0}\'30{l1}s{l0} would impact the story. >> i have lectured about other portions of this book elsewhere. i thought that the holocaust museum, roosevelt's reaction to early ne
united states during much of the war. the war refugee board changed things in the way of action in europe, but even the war refugee board had trouble opening the gates of the united states. >> thank you for an interesting talk. i teach history at george washington university, and every semester one of the most widely discussions i have with my students is this very question of u.s. response to the holocaust. and certainly very interesting counterpoint on roosevelt's concern and how that...
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united states on the side of the protests? >> the united states is on the side of the ukrainian people. they have indicated three months ago when this began than president yanukovych, his decision to turn away from europe was not the choice of the ukrainian people. the ukrainian people expressed themselves peacefully. they were met with violence, and that did not end well for yanukovych. >> does he have to go, in the president's mind? >> he has gone. >> but does he have to relinquish power? >> he has gone, david. this is an interesting and complicated situation, as you know. yanukovych has lost enormous legitimacy despite having originally been democratically elected. by turning on his people, by using violence in the streets and flouting the will of the people. >> he's saying he's not stepping down. >> but he left kiev, packed up in an orderly fashion, took his stuff, his furniture with him. this was not fleeing in a very disorderly fashion. so now he is in a place that will reveal itself. yesterday we knew where he was. today, we're not so sure. the fact is he's not leading at the present. >> in foreign affairs, as in other things, location matters, right? location, location, location. i want to show
united states on the side of the protests? >> the united states is on the side of the ukrainian people. they have indicated three months ago when this began than president yanukovych, his decision to turn away from europe was not the choice of the ukrainian people. the ukrainian people expressed themselves peacefully. they were met with violence, and that did not end well for yanukovych. >> does he have to go, in the president's mind? >> he has gone. >> but does he have...
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a lot of them, especially in western europe and united states, tended to be liberals and went toward parties that respected civil rights. but forest -- at eastern europe, poor jewss were attracted to the most radical form of capitalism namely communist. jews in the early stages of the reb revolution and the communist regime were found disproportionately and that is because they spoke several languages. they were anti-communist, but a small percentage were salient in the communist parties. in russia that was the case in 1920s and 1930, but then stalin used anti-semitism as a tool. and that was the case for eastern europe in 1945. most had been murdered, and the small number remaining were under occupation by the red army. and some of them joined the communist to try to get back against those who killed their family. so you had a situation where most jews were not communist and most communist were not jews, but you had a salient groups in romania, hungary, and poland and other places. in the late 1940s and early 1950s they tried to regain their legitimacy by putting their jewish leaders
a lot of them, especially in western europe and united states, tended to be liberals and went toward parties that respected civil rights. but forest -- at eastern europe, poor jewss were attracted to the most radical form of capitalism namely communist. jews in the early stages of the reb revolution and the communist regime were found disproportionately and that is because they spoke several languages. they were anti-communist, but a small percentage were salient in the communist parties. in...
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i don't think this would have happened without the coordinated efforts of the united states and europe. >> when the ukraine was in crisis on wednesday, president obama was in mexico meeting with leaders of canada and mexico. i want to play what he said. >> we'll be monitoring very carefully the situation, recognizing that along with our european partners and the international community there will be consequences if people go over the line. >> the idea of sanctions, the administration has not been clear to the press or the public what those consequences might be. have you been clearer to yanukovych and the ukrainians and, if so, what are the tools in this tool kit? >> yes, we have been very clear and i think that had an important impact in getting people to move. first of all, we've already issued some visa restrictions on those who were responsible for the violence and repression and under the law we can't reveal the names of the people on that list but they are aware of it and that had an impact. we also told them that other steps could be forthcoming and i think that had a real impac
i don't think this would have happened without the coordinated efforts of the united states and europe. >> when the ukraine was in crisis on wednesday, president obama was in mexico meeting with leaders of canada and mexico. i want to play what he said. >> we'll be monitoring very carefully the situation, recognizing that along with our european partners and the international community there will be consequences if people go over the line. >> the idea of sanctions, the...
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hundred million drivers about the cost of the traffic congestion in europe is estimated to be about one percent of their gdp. four hundred billion euros or yen united states for instance in western europe in some of these newly developed cities the government's right now are very keen to use those spaces because they know they can feel their way out of this crisis of confidence roads are built in the physical space is limited to just build many more rows in an instant. i might have to be able to get more capacity at existing transportation infrastructure mrs itu computer technology comes to play but they can do is better utilize the existing infrastructure but it's facing the things that i do in a more optimal schedule. fleming better base of the net so that they would have a shorter strengthening the less. used the ghost that lives elsewhere. we gather the sensor data on the different but both but what what is the situation across the road network integrate the information about my sophisticated analytics to track the critics and when you can predict traffic into the future. then you can also opt to buy so that you can do to mitigate traffic congestion b
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been made public brazil had made in terms of communications a priority not just to europe they're trying to find ways to to effectively bypass the united states. whether or not those proposals will really amount to any sort of concrete construction or policy changes here in europe of course is a matter of time and sontag co-founder of a civil liberties group the net believes germany should cut its collaboration with the n.s.a. if it wants to protect citizens we can see that the new k. the german service is. right in front of the services there are color breaching he really was doing they say they are listening to all conversations they can if we create a network specific network in europe it will only be true of that will be listened to by those services again this is really a political stance and not something that won't to protect the european cities and communications the only solution can see of miss mego one to protect the communications of european citizens would be to ask for less corroboration we send they say from their own services and say this is to protect our citizens and to project companies in europe from these. things and stil
been made public brazil had made in terms of communications a priority not just to europe they're trying to find ways to to effectively bypass the united states. whether or not those proposals will really amount to any sort of concrete construction or policy changes here in europe of course is a matter of time and sontag co-founder of a civil liberties group the net believes germany should cut its collaboration with the n.s.a. if it wants to protect citizens we can see that the new k. the...
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hundred million drivers about the costs of the traffic congestion in europe is estimated to be about one percent of their gdp. for a hundred billion euros or yen united states for instance in western europe in some of these newly developed cities the government's right now are very keen to use those investments because they know they can kill their way out of this crisis of confidence roads are built in the physical space is limited to just build many more rows in an instant. i might have to be able to get more capacity added that he is to transportation infrastructure mrs itu computer technology comes to play but they can do is better utilize the existing infrastructure but it's facing the trains that by doing a more optimal schedule. wedding that are based on the mat so that they would have a shorter strengthening the less. used the ghost that lives elsewhere. we gather the sensor data on the different but both but what what is the situation across the road network integrate the information and then apply sophisticated analytics to track the critics when you can predict traffic into the future. then you can also opt to buy clothes that you can do to mitig
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. >> i was going to say, i understand that a lot of immigrants talk about the united states being the dream and goal as opposed to germany and europe. explain why. >> the united states has a prohibitive advantage of all the people vying for the talent pool, the best. >> the reason they come to the united states is they have an opportunity to get the best returns on what they put into themselves in no other places can you get returns that are significant, massive and gik. >> immigrants at the high end go to places where other immigrants are of the same type and natives of the same time. there's an immigration effect creating greater opportunities for all involved. >> certainly it's interesting. we appreciate you joining us on "real money". . >> thank you. >> the winter olympics in sochi put russia in the global spotlight. in the business world russia earned a place on the international stage, especially in the world of e-commerce. they have seen rapid growth in internet users. half the country is online, and the online retail industry is gaining momentum. at the forefront of that growth is the company run by our most guest. the c.e.
. >> i was going to say, i understand that a lot of immigrants talk about the united states being the dream and goal as opposed to germany and europe. explain why. >> the united states has a prohibitive advantage of all the people vying for the talent pool, the best. >> the reason they come to the united states is they have an opportunity to get the best returns on what they put into themselves in no other places can you get returns that are significant, massive and gik....
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now, the numbers out of the united states, the numbers out of europe were incredibly strong.ow do you explain -- >> this is in the fourth quarter. >> yes. in the fourth quarter. how do you explain europe being so strong? >> a couple of things. we brought a bunch of new models to the marketplace there and again in any product company, we really hit that market hard with a bunch of new models and great features. here in the u.s. a couple of things happened in the fourth quarter. the aluminum markets, let me put it this way. anything with an outboard on it, pontoon, salt water or fresh water fishing have been growing significantly. we wanted to get boats positioned in the dealer network as we come into the season so they could do well. and smaller fiberglass products which is difficult to be, we had a bunch of new product coming so we wanted that in the dealer networks so we could get ready for the selling season and -- >> it all worked. >> we're confident to sell it at the retailers. >> the life fitness which is what i have is not a cheap machine. these are expensive machines,
now, the numbers out of the united states, the numbers out of europe were incredibly strong.ow do you explain -- >> this is in the fourth quarter. >> yes. in the fourth quarter. how do you explain europe being so strong? >> a couple of things. we brought a bunch of new models to the marketplace there and again in any product company, we really hit that market hard with a bunch of new models and great features. here in the u.s. a couple of things happened in the fourth quarter....
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been made public brazil have made in terms of communications a priority not just to europe they're trying to find ways to to effectively bypass the united states whether or not those proposals will really amount to any sort of concrete construction or policy changes here in europe of course is a matter of time. still to come in the program ignite saying that debates if you are coming out from to your to come from your film i know you tone sets your brochures control your old as well but reagan knew the showdown between european officials over immigration issues that have been on the minds of many in the block ahead of the european parliamentary elections. will. see its technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the media leave us so we leave the media. by the same bush and secure. all your party years ago. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. food since changing the world lights no. full picture of today's mug. from around the globe. look to. we
been made public brazil have made in terms of communications a priority not just to europe they're trying to find ways to to effectively bypass the united states whether or not those proposals will really amount to any sort of concrete construction or policy changes here in europe of course is a matter of time. still to come in the program ignite saying that debates if you are coming out from to your to come from your film i know you tone sets your brochures control your old as well but reagan...
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miss merkel's cell phone was reportedly monitored but this idea of mine traffic effectively bypassing the united states isn't unique to europe in fact brazil along with several international partners is also currently in the process of trying to build an undersea fiber optics communications cable that would do just that it would basically reroute its online traffic directly to europe skipping essentially the u.s. and it's more than just an idea it's a one hundred eighty five million dollars project construction on which is slated to begin in july and of course in brazil that also does tie back to revelations that washington had been aggressively spying on brazilian officials including the president since those leaks have been made public brazil has made internet communications a priority so not just to europe they're trying to find ways to to effectively bypass the united states. whether or not those proposals will really amount to any sort of concrete construction or policy changes here in europe of course is a matter of time and sontag co-founder of civil liberties group doing that believes germany should cut its collabora
miss merkel's cell phone was reportedly monitored but this idea of mine traffic effectively bypassing the united states isn't unique to europe in fact brazil along with several international partners is also currently in the process of trying to build an undersea fiber optics communications cable that would do just that it would basically reroute its online traffic directly to europe skipping essentially the u.s. and it's more than just an idea it's a one hundred eighty five million dollars...
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accused of spock in the clashes that now banned from traveling to the united states of more of the reaction from america and europe is ati's guy nature can. president obama knows what the ukrainian leaders should do we've told me go for a fairly sponsible for making sure. it's stealing which peaceful protesters in an appropriate way. president obama has however made no suggestions on how ukrainian authorities should deal with rioters torching the city shooting beating and sewing molotov cocktails at police but neither has he called to the so-called peaceful protesters to wait for elections to express their aspirations as he would at home find a different circumstances you don't like a particular policy. or a particular president then argue for your position go out there and win an election. european leaders don't seem to want to wait for elections either all but calling for the ukrainian president to step down. the ukrainian authorities are by to lose all legitimacy the kind of authority is in ukraine need to make space for a transitional government of national unity and early elections in order to bring back the
accused of spock in the clashes that now banned from traveling to the united states of more of the reaction from america and europe is ati's guy nature can. president obama knows what the ukrainian leaders should do we've told me go for a fairly sponsible for making sure. it's stealing which peaceful protesters in an appropriate way. president obama has however made no suggestions on how ukrainian authorities should deal with rioters torching the city shooting beating and sewing molotov...
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been made resulted in intensity and connotations of priority so not just europe there at trying to find ways to effectively bypass and the united states out what they are not those proposals will be in the amount to any sort of concrete. a construction or our policy changes here in europe of course is a matter of time measurements on tidal power of the civil liberties to block off a good unit believes germany should have collaboration with the nsa if it wants to protect citizens we can see that the qq the new kate producers use of the tastiest the orange gatorade from the services there are could reach the people he was famously they are listening to all the stations of the ten different shades and make work a specific mid ranking euro in school. the trek back to me. listen to buy the services again this is really a political stance and not something that wants to protect the european citizens communications the only solution can see the mistake don't want to protect the conditions of cuban citizens would be to ask for the next corporations and the state from their own services. the citizens to protect our citizens and to protect the
been made resulted in intensity and connotations of priority so not just europe there at trying to find ways to effectively bypass and the united states out what they are not those proposals will be in the amount to any sort of concrete. a construction or our policy changes here in europe of course is a matter of time measurements on tidal power of the civil liberties to block off a good unit believes germany should have collaboration with the nsa if it wants to protect citizens we can see that...
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thousands of fighters including a few hundred foreigners most of whom are young recruits from somali communities. some even from the united states and europe ouch that was had control of somalia's capital in large regions of central and southern somalia to the united nations african union force made up of soldiers from kenya and uganda were set the militants twenty eleven the crucial controls many countryside areas in somalia with the enforced strict sharia law the cpo when credit is due with its white sandy beaches and looks to me what they can get the new hot spots but george torres. here are twenty five to fifty thousand from every summer to spend the holidays. as a result the jewish institutional presence has also grown in recent years with twenty years now. rabbi chantelle has been organizing a plane that plays every friday during the holiday season the cool old pt has been to the listing the announcement of time the candles must be leaked this is one who is advertised. this claim flying along the coast. so a third. is it for something and enjoy. and it has been working especially the last few years as george tourism has increased dra
thousands of fighters including a few hundred foreigners most of whom are young recruits from somali communities. some even from the united states and europe ouch that was had control of somalia's capital in large regions of central and southern somalia to the united nations african union force made up of soldiers from kenya and uganda were set the militants twenty eleven the crucial controls many countryside areas in somalia with the enforced strict sharia law the cpo when credit is due with...
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thousands of fighters including a few hundred foreigners most of whom are young recruits from somali communities. some even from the united states and europe. ouch that was had control of somalia's capital in large regions of central and southern somalia to the united nations african union force made up of soldiers from kenya and uganda were set the militants twenty eleven the console controls many countryside areas in somalia with the enforced strict sharia law the first full uk suitable since the fall of the taliban in twenty oh one has been found in the three pneumatic trial area on in a the edge of the afghan capital. shedding light on the impact of the violent anti vaccination campaign being waged across the border by pakistani militants the virus is said to be exactly the same as the one devastating the northwest border of pakistan. it was only discovered after the girl became paralyzed discovery has alarmed health workers to record all with an influx of our two cats and it is moving into the port here eats were many many families still live in tents the pakistani taliban's violent opposition to pull two vaccinations has undermined e
thousands of fighters including a few hundred foreigners most of whom are young recruits from somali communities. some even from the united states and europe. ouch that was had control of somalia's capital in large regions of central and southern somalia to the united nations african union force made up of soldiers from kenya and uganda were set the militants twenty eleven the console controls many countryside areas in somalia with the enforced strict sharia law the first full uk suitable since...
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to russia by reason of hamas ruled gaza strip it began exporting to certain types of herbs to europe in the united states. israel's blockade of gaza under the rule of the hamas islamist group prevents most kids from leaving the territory of the country it makes exceptions for certain types of fresh produce. god says farmers have been discovering that medicinal herbs like mint hazel and coriander serve as a remedy for some of their economic woe spot in the process is time consuming and labor intensive. we undergo my age and in the home kit. it took us a long time to teach them how to cut into her school had to clean them and prepare them for export them to comply with global standards of export any mistake in this work can cause us to lose money which is why we need to be precise. and as in the cornea and eight the focus initially on farmers and gotta have with strawberries incarnations of the cost of growing crops that need a lot of water and transferring them to europe has cut deeply into their profits. recently in israel has slightly ease the blockade imposed on gaza after hamas took over in two thousa
to russia by reason of hamas ruled gaza strip it began exporting to certain types of herbs to europe in the united states. israel's blockade of gaza under the rule of the hamas islamist group prevents most kids from leaving the territory of the country it makes exceptions for certain types of fresh produce. god says farmers have been discovering that medicinal herbs like mint hazel and coriander serve as a remedy for some of their economic woe spot in the process is time consuming and labor...
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think the reason was the sense of urgency communicated to him by developments within britain and europe-- in germany where hitler had come to power, in the united statesre revolution was in the air, and in other parts of europe and in britain, too, where the intellectual class was rapidly moving to the left. he felt he had an answer that was superior to marx as to analyzing capitalism's discomforts, an answer that was not only superior, but much more congenial to him for handling it. john maynard keynes is a truly memorable figure of the 20th century. he married a ballerina, ran an insurance business, and wrote a treatise on mathematical probability. but first and foremost, he was a teacher. the imagination he showed made... his ability to associate something he found interesting with something that had been said that by itself was uninteresting... it just stood out. you were in semishock listening to him. i was also impressed by the support and warmth he gave students. for all his brilliance, keynes was a realist and one deeply concerned about the effects of economic theory on everyday life. seeing the world as it was, keynes argued that the depressi
think the reason was the sense of urgency communicated to him by developments within britain and europe-- in germany where hitler had come to power, in the united statesre revolution was in the air, and in other parts of europe and in britain, too, where the intellectual class was rapidly moving to the left. he felt he had an answer that was superior to marx as to analyzing capitalism's discomforts, an answer that was not only superior, but much more congenial to him for handling it. john...
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organizations but the fact is you could have almost the course of last group of units from different parts of the united states and europe come together in baghdad and work almost with one focus, significant achievement by the army and i commend all of you for doing it, you did great job in doing that. what would you say to the state department. one thing i found amazing when i showed up there was part of the baghdad pr t that was unfunded, how in the world to use supplement your efforts in baghdad between lack of funding and for leadership on the part of the state department. recognize that is not their job, to do nation-building but there was significant responsibility, and surf funding and other sources of money to use we would not have been able to do any work at all. so how would you, given the fact that the defense department had significant resources and the state department figured out how to get that money through congress what would you say to the state department's role in this kind of warfare and how you use it to complement your programs or military programs in this kind of warfare? >> is a truism that we wa
organizations but the fact is you could have almost the course of last group of units from different parts of the united states and europe come together in baghdad and work almost with one focus, significant achievement by the army and i commend all of you for doing it, you did great job in doing that. what would you say to the state department. one thing i found amazing when i showed up there was part of the baghdad pr t that was unfunded, how in the world to use supplement your efforts in...