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and to the report in january, so tonight in the discussion, if you want to suggest questions for us to export, you can also follow up with us after the meeting, and we can also finalize questions in august that we would analyze, and for future ad hoc committee meetings, the board is scheduled to meet in july, but i am just wondering if that is something we should consider cancelling and just meet again in august and in august looking abbey attendance area revisions and the key in roman date for 2012 to 2013, -- the key enrollment date. and then we would begin in september and later. commissioner: if we have some questions, we can have the meeting, but my tendency is to want to cancel it. >> on that note, i have also been revised the october 10 is indigenous peoples day, i am sorry, so it is a holiday, so we will come back to you to suggest a different date. commissioner: if you have any comments, we can do that and then go to public comment, and commissioner mendoza has to leave early. any clarify questions? anybody? no? i have some questions about the simulations, which are very interesting,
and to the report in january, so tonight in the discussion, if you want to suggest questions for us to export, you can also follow up with us after the meeting, and we can also finalize questions in august that we would analyze, and for future ad hoc committee meetings, the board is scheduled to meet in july, but i am just wondering if that is something we should consider cancelling and just meet again in august and in august looking abbey attendance area revisions and the key in roman date for...
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and to the report in january, so tonight in the discussion, if you want to suggest questions for us to export you can also follow up with us after the meeting, and we can also finalize questions in august that we would analyze, and for future ad hoc committee meetings, the board is scheduled to meet in july, but i am just wondering if that is something we should consider cancelling and just meet again in august and in august
and to the report in january, so tonight in the discussion, if you want to suggest questions for us to export you can also follow up with us after the meeting, and we can also finalize questions in august that we would analyze, and for future ad hoc committee meetings, the board is scheduled to meet in july, but i am just wondering if that is something we should consider cancelling and just meet again in august and in august
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. >> there was a time nepal used to export and now it's gone right down. e's hardly a million a year. so this shows production has gone down. >> reporter: years of political instability and soaring unemployment, now above 40%, has led to an economic migration that has spared no part of nepal's workforce and that, lama says, has not only hurt his business but may also lead to an increase in child labor. >> a lot of the male people have been going out of the country to seek jobs and then the ladies and the children are left behind. and then because of the scarcity of carpet weavers, there is a chance people may want to, again, try to take advantage of including the youngsters. it's a very sad situation if it happens. >> reporter: and it is happening says the former deputy executive director of unicef. >> factories are once again beginning to hire children. and a number of factories where you begin to see a lot of young boys and girls being hired. many of them are bonded. middle men, brokers, go to villages, will talk to parents. accept send us your boy or gir
. >> there was a time nepal used to export and now it's gone right down. e's hardly a million a year. so this shows production has gone down. >> reporter: years of political instability and soaring unemployment, now above 40%, has led to an economic migration that has spared no part of nepal's workforce and that, lama says, has not only hurt his business but may also lead to an increase in child labor. >> a lot of the male people have been going out of the country to seek jobs...
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it it's the chinese growth at about 8%, 9%, 10% a year that's permitting us to export, driving growth it will be ugly. he thinks they're overheating too much. it will be an important conversation. >> eliot spitzer, 8:00 tonight, thanks. >>> here is some other stories developing later today. in boston, accused mob boss james "whitey" bulger has a scheduled court 00 peerns at the bottom of the hour. 2:00 p.m. in washington, lawmakers take up the topic of proposed u.s. troop withdrawals from afghanistan. in that same hour, the crew of the space shulette "discovery" holds a news knks of conference with their final mission. >>> cnn is placed to watch the final launch, a week from friday. coverage begins 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> how about a pot farm to cure your city's budget crisis? that's exactly what's going on in one small town in california. just north of sacramento, it it considered a deal with the medical marijuana collective. delta allied growers promised the city p up to $600,000 if it could create a pot farm on the edge of town. well, it it created quite a deba debate, so much so t
it it's the chinese growth at about 8%, 9%, 10% a year that's permitting us to export, driving growth it will be ugly. he thinks they're overheating too much. it will be an important conversation. >> eliot spitzer, 8:00 tonight, thanks. >>> here is some other stories developing later today. in boston, accused mob boss james "whitey" bulger has a scheduled court 00 peerns at the bottom of the hour. 2:00 p.m. in washington, lawmakers take up the topic of proposed u.s....
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banking system the french speaking system that this lent to repair and maintenance of the government but it's not and maybe also some export us exporters want to continue but for a german consumer this is not a very and picks player this is not a very good deal with the america. they could import cheaper auto companies could import meant for resources ship or they could be occasions cheaper and we could buy vacation houses much cheaper. so they are now losing and it would be better to erase the difference in the conflicts in these terms the political elite and bankers versus and come and take space and consumers tears out if i go back to you in washington when it was dangerous interest i mean if i could just interject hearing it i mean philip really does bring up a good point i mean if you agree or disagree with him a lot of these bailouts are about banks failing our banks isn't it i mean are they thinking more about their friends and making sure they get a return on their investment eccentric cedric versus the average person in the street about having a job are paying higher taxes etc etc i mean it seems to me that that's th
banking system the french speaking system that this lent to repair and maintenance of the government but it's not and maybe also some export us exporters want to continue but for a german consumer this is not a very and picks player this is not a very good deal with the america. they could import cheaper auto companies could import meant for resources ship or they could be occasions cheaper and we could buy vacation houses much cheaper. so they are now losing and it would be better to erase the...
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banking system the french broken system that this lent to bear and vengeance of the government but it's not and maybe also some exporters from export to us want to continue but for german consumers this is not a very and perplex player this is not a very good deal with the market. they could import cheap pearls of companies could import natural resource or sheep or they could be occasions cheaper and we we could buy vacation in houses much cheaper. so they are now losing and it would be better to raise the difference in the conflicts in these times the political give and bankers versus come in place players and consumers to reside if i go back here in washington when it you know i think is interesting i mean if i could just interject hearing it i mean philip really does bring up a good point i mean if you agree or disagree with him a lot of these bailouts are about banks bailing out banks isn't it i mean are they thinking more about their friends and making sure they get a return on their investment eccentric cetera versus the average person in the street about having a job are paying higher taxes etc etc i mean it seems to me that that'
banking system the french broken system that this lent to bear and vengeance of the government but it's not and maybe also some exporters from export to us want to continue but for german consumers this is not a very and perplex player this is not a very good deal with the market. they could import cheap pearls of companies could import natural resource or sheep or they could be occasions cheaper and we we could buy vacation in houses much cheaper. so they are now losing and it would be better...
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become failed states, which is a breeding ground for terrorism to take all and be able to export itself across europe, to us. it is a scary world at the moment, and just going to war with one country does not solve it. >> i'm disgusted, disgusted with the national leadership. there is a war powers act which is just ignored by the administration and congress. congress does not have the guts to vote to go to war. they have not. the last time it came up, tom campbell, republican, gene taylor, a democrat, were the only house members who insisted that actually -- >> they were right. >> they were absolutely right. walter jones, a republican from north carolina, is one of the few who acknowledges what war is, and he has written 10,000 personal letters of condolence to people who have lost loved ones in these wars. the others just kind of wrap themselves in a black, making this up phony baloney talk about how they love the troops come -- in the flag, make this phony baloney talk about how they of the trips, and don't give a damn about how the troops come home and don't have jobs. >> here is all i can do. let's try
become failed states, which is a breeding ground for terrorism to take all and be able to export itself across europe, to us. it is a scary world at the moment, and just going to war with one country does not solve it. >> i'm disgusted, disgusted with the national leadership. there is a war powers act which is just ignored by the administration and congress. congress does not have the guts to vote to go to war. they have not. the last time it came up, tom campbell, republican, gene...
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to. banks and the greek government but it's not and maybe also some exporters from export us want to continue but for german consumers this is another issue and complex players this is not a very good beer with the demarc. they could import cheap hard to companies could import natural resources cheaper they could be occasions cheaper angry we could pie to vacation in houses much cheaper. so they are now losing and it will be better to raise the difference in the conflicts in these terms the political give and bankers versus come and pay as consumers carries out if i go back here in washington one of the one of the things is interesting i mean if i could just interject hearing it i mean phil brown does bring up a good point i mean if you agree or disagree with him a lot of these bailouts are about banks bailing out banks isn't it i mean are they thinking more about their friends and making sure they get a return on their investment eccentric cetera versus the average person in the street about having a job are paying higher taxes etc etc i mean it seems to me that that's the two tier thing her
to. banks and the greek government but it's not and maybe also some exporters from export us want to continue but for german consumers this is another issue and complex players this is not a very good beer with the demarc. they could import cheap hard to companies could import natural resources cheaper they could be occasions cheaper angry we could pie to vacation in houses much cheaper. so they are now losing and it will be better to raise the difference in the conflicts in these terms the...
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wisc us that as well but consider this where are the prices higher in the e.u. or in ukraine. or russia to europe exports say it's expensive flour to us where is our florida is about five times cheaper than in europe i mean if it is just an example of course. but we all know where the e.u. prices are march absolutely for everything that's food consumer goods and so forth . are there in ukraine. what's the point for them to bring in gary good sense seldom in a country where prices are actually lower. so personally i don believe that there is a real danger that the e.u. will flood us with their cheap goods. were quick let's take vegetables for example . the e.u. supplies were one born far as a percent or two percent of all the vegetables consumed in ukraine it's next to nothing for. the you know vegetables by the way you taken any measures like russia to get protected from the infection that. we have to tighten the fittest sanitary control at the border and we carry out the curial logical tests but we have introduced no one bar goes because the volumes over imported birgitta bills are very small for instan
wisc us that as well but consider this where are the prices higher in the e.u. or in ukraine. or russia to europe exports say it's expensive flour to us where is our florida is about five times cheaper than in europe i mean if it is just an example of course. but we all know where the e.u. prices are march absolutely for everything that's food consumer goods and so forth . are there in ukraine. what's the point for them to bring in gary good sense seldom in a country where prices are actually...
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there's no way we're going to disadvantage american exporters in manufacturer by saying we're going to put us on less favorable terms in these markets that other countries are getting. but at the same time, we can't dismiss the concerns of those that have said honestly that a lot of americans through no fault of their own, that happen to work for an industry that may have been displaced by trade, they typically are 46 years old, anglo and the seoul breadwinner of their family. and they have good skills. and if we can get them the training, the coaching that they need, they can become reemployed. we not only save their job, we keep those families intact. and in many cases we keep those communities in tact. but really what this comes down to is how are you going to do it how are you going to get this done because many of our biggest trade programs are on hold right now, have expired. how are you going to get this done and when? >> all along we have made a point. our goal was not just to pass a trade agreement. we're trying to build a new paradigm and a new rational to the american public that i
there's no way we're going to disadvantage american exporters in manufacturer by saying we're going to put us on less favorable terms in these markets that other countries are getting. but at the same time, we can't dismiss the concerns of those that have said honestly that a lot of americans through no fault of their own, that happen to work for an industry that may have been displaced by trade, they typically are 46 years old, anglo and the seoul breadwinner of their family. and they have...
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by regulators just last week for allegedly manipulating us oil prices used hardball tactics in yemen to buy the country's oil exports and below market prices until authorities revamped their sales process to break up the trading house's longstanding monopoly so arcadia was using a local agent who was a tribal leader named honeyed arm are these cables from the u.s. state department say that once they had to compete with other competitors that they didn't take it lightly first they started reading the process where they were offering like a dollar more per barrel of then the other competitors to drive them and scare them out of the market but the state department cables then cite a highly ranked government officials that says all our own nic arcadia took their fear of competition further and scared away potentially more competitive bidders by threatening to kidnap their representatives i think first of all is one of the category of best practices something called. good zone on the phone that's right in their instruction manual so they threatened all kinds of murder and mayhem if they didn't get their way well the poin
by regulators just last week for allegedly manipulating us oil prices used hardball tactics in yemen to buy the country's oil exports and below market prices until authorities revamped their sales process to break up the trading house's longstanding monopoly so arcadia was using a local agent who was a tribal leader named honeyed arm are these cables from the u.s. state department say that once they had to compete with other competitors that they didn't take it lightly first they started...
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to do with an come mostly. and then the question, outsiders and insiders worry. the next -- the export sector that used to exist as it is about to be, you know, replaced by higher value added export sector and loose its relative significance then where are the 400 million people who still have to move to the urban areas? and the answer that people frequently come up with is, there isn't anywhere to go. that was hit in the modern economy. the upgrading of skills and so on. i think that's wrong. i think the answer to the question where are they going to go is into the massive service sectors that will be built in the massively expanding urban environments. that is a different route into the modern economy, but if that, if that, you know, railway closes down then you will get that thing that people really fear which is the dual economy structure. and probably one of the reasons the chinese are a little bit cautious about the exchange-rate mechanism or probably biased toward the undervaluation, even for people, you know, outside who are sympathetic to the idea of managing that is the uncertainty about the
to do with an come mostly. and then the question, outsiders and insiders worry. the next -- the export sector that used to exist as it is about to be, you know, replaced by higher value added export sector and loose its relative significance then where are the 400 million people who still have to move to the urban areas? and the answer that people frequently come up with is, there isn't anywhere to go. that was hit in the modern economy. the upgrading of skills and so on. i think that's wrong....
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the russian authorities tried many many times to approach the issue of increasing. for example uses for export gas and like that finally the decision has been made yes. and i expect it to grow to be significant profits. impressive. but what kind of signal does a sense of investors doesn't this make russia more even reliant on oil and gas revenues if we speak about gas duties or tax increases yes potentially the russian budget may be more dependent on oil and even more dependent on oil and gas than before but this is a moment i hope there will be a lot of initiatives on redistribution of tax burden on the not only got the burden but it will be used from different activities stimulating innovation these economic growth may be all the sources of income for the federal budget that's what i hope for the raw seeds of everything i would see seeds for administrative reforms seeds of change in the budget revenues. through distribution seams of. government legislation the federal control system and. exactly just to make activities of federal government economic activities more transparent and better i w
the russian authorities tried many many times to approach the issue of increasing. for example uses for export gas and like that finally the decision has been made yes. and i expect it to grow to be significant profits. impressive. but what kind of signal does a sense of investors doesn't this make russia more even reliant on oil and gas revenues if we speak about gas duties or tax increases yes potentially the russian budget may be more dependent on oil and even more dependent on oil and gas...
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agency to release strategic reserves on to the market the move is having a direct impact on the russian market which relies heavily on energy exports however give us love for someone to do it your bank says the effects are not likely to be short lived i really think the effect of these measures on will prices is likely to be transitory i don't think it's been a long term significant and. i think the reason why we have. reaction from the markets is the possibility of such measures being undertaken on the possibility of them being with pete it in the future that i think is what is accounting for such a significant reaction but if things are left to that and there's no continuous. sort of effort on the part of the developed world to try and raise will supply then i think it. likely to be a significant factor in the determination of oil prices for this year and we continue to project world prices averaging one hundred seventeen point five dollars or barrel. to the markets and take a look at the current oil price and yes it's still the climbing light sweet is trading at just over ninety dollars per barrel brant is below one hundred and four this is als
agency to release strategic reserves on to the market the move is having a direct impact on the russian market which relies heavily on energy exports however give us love for someone to do it your bank says the effects are not likely to be short lived i really think the effect of these measures on will prices is likely to be transitory i don't think it's been a long term significant and. i think the reason why we have. reaction from the markets is the possibility of such measures being...
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to make their first oil exports to the u.s. well let's get some more of this from a writer and filmmaker patrick henning simmons joining us from london thank you very much for being with us tonight and also with the oil now flowing from the libyan opposition do you agree with those who argue that this is what the u.s. had always wanted to get its hands of the country's oil reserves. i think in the mainstream media that's a popular talking point that was also a big popular talking point with the iraq invasion but really if you add it up money wise the oil business coming out of libya is not the main driver of this operation of nato's military operation in north africa it goes a lot deeper than that using a total restructuring or an attempt to restructure the state so this is like nation building a circus of nation building the rebels have drawn up plans way back in march to have their own oil company now the arabian oil company to replace the libya's national oil company and their own national bank to replace libya's one hundred percent owned bank so a complete overhaul was already drawn up months ago which shouldn't surprise a
to make their first oil exports to the u.s. well let's get some more of this from a writer and filmmaker patrick henning simmons joining us from london thank you very much for being with us tonight and also with the oil now flowing from the libyan opposition do you agree with those who argue that this is what the u.s. had always wanted to get its hands of the country's oil reserves. i think in the mainstream media that's a popular talking point that was also a big popular talking point with the...
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to get really those countries having yes. a pretty nice so i'm. well we're not performing very well and maybe. in the export. if they would have to develop us here in a strong way in order to close the gap between. or germany netherlands finance and so forth so seldom paraphrase. it would have been better. but as it did they did get cruel and this makes the problem having a. bit. of policy interest rate policy for a fact for you dr many of us now. with a lack of expertise with an echo of his craft experts and with a swipe the growing figure off inflation. and having the same interest rate policy for germany like for spain with. twenty five per cent of the drop its people with. no growth and so on this is very hard why are you against turkey joining the european union tricky is a stronger developing country from this state of development. it. would be the country we would most people. have to start right from the start. harry there are. still large disparities between booming reaching more rural regions. and i think this. would be a. good it's a change of perspective we're working together with the with the turkish and very little. in the ar
to get really those countries having yes. a pretty nice so i'm. well we're not performing very well and maybe. in the export. if they would have to develop us here in a strong way in order to close the gap between. or germany netherlands finance and so forth so seldom paraphrase. it would have been better. but as it did they did get cruel and this makes the problem having a. bit. of policy interest rate policy for a fact for you dr many of us now. with a lack of expertise with an echo of his...
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us in the united states to develop relationships if we are willing to look outward. the same thing ought to be true for other countries, particularly some of the major players. major plays consider exportket and makes it difficult for the rest of us to have the transparency, the market information necessary to properly price and properly forecast and properly estimate the status of food which in turn makes it harder for the developing countries rather than easier so that would be one example. >> we have several questions about food safety and the e. coli scare in germany. in the wake of the e. coli scare in germany, how important is exploring the strains in the united states? there's a proposal before omb. how important is it that that proposal advance? >> well, i think this is another important question. i think americans deserve to have a safe food supply? we have been fortunate, i think, on balance of having a relatively safe food supply, but until we do not have a single incident of contamination, a single incident of people getting sick, or unfortunately and tragically dying, we still have work to do. that's why i think it is important for us to take a look at ways to continue to
us in the united states to develop relationships if we are willing to look outward. the same thing ought to be true for other countries, particularly some of the major players. major plays consider exportket and makes it difficult for the rest of us to have the transparency, the market information necessary to properly price and properly forecast and properly estimate the status of food which in turn makes it harder for the developing countries rather than easier so that would be one example....
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to give you any growth just because your economy problems. let's take a look at the markets oil prices slightly lower ahead of opec meeting petroleum exporters are expected to increase production cost us also worries over the u.s. recovery underscores expectations of waning for energy like so it is trading at around ninety eight dollars a barrel brands around one hundred fourteen dollars per barrel the south and stocks in europe a higher held by gains and much of a minus xstrata is up one point two percent on the foot c h m v six percent in london after the struggling company said it has secured new finance agreements from its banks in some of these talks are also higher with german electricity producing rising one point eight percent so only the tax point six percent. and here in moscow markets are higher altitude training the r.t.s. bizarre one and a half percent on the my six is up over a percent now let's take a look at some individual share moves on the rise it's most of the blue chips are higher this hour rawson after is among the top gain is with shares up more than two percent after vos is around one percent in the black on reports it's launching new our nineteen model and ban
to give you any growth just because your economy problems. let's take a look at the markets oil prices slightly lower ahead of opec meeting petroleum exporters are expected to increase production cost us also worries over the u.s. recovery underscores expectations of waning for energy like so it is trading at around ninety eight dollars a barrel brands around one hundred fourteen dollars per barrel the south and stocks in europe a higher held by gains and much of a minus xstrata is up one point...
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to appreciate us. welcome to prisoners here in our t.v. thanks for joining me this hour russia's electricity export monopoly into rao has pulled the plug on its supplies to bellow supplements failed to pay bills on time and missed and extend the deadline bill spending debt amounts to around fifteen million dollars says it's the economy it's the economic crisis in the country that sparked the problems with payment into rao's says that supplies will be resumed once the debt is paid for those meets about ten percent of its electricity needs plus and supplies he could as asked for in japan has shattered confidence in what was one of the most promising forms of alternative energy italy has decided not to restart its nuclear program while germany and switzerland decided to stop using the atom however the former head of the international atomic energy agency warns the world cup afford quote arcs up. right now there's twenty nine public use but it lying on your bed energy and the impact of not your life when you're going to have huge energy deficits increase in prices of gas and oil and a new album is not yet out on the corner energy forecast wil
to appreciate us. welcome to prisoners here in our t.v. thanks for joining me this hour russia's electricity export monopoly into rao has pulled the plug on its supplies to bellow supplements failed to pay bills on time and missed and extend the deadline bill spending debt amounts to around fifteen million dollars says it's the economy it's the economic crisis in the country that sparked the problems with payment into rao's says that supplies will be resumed once the debt is paid for those...
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flotilla headed for gaza is carrying chemical weapons to use against soldiers are just israel's attempt to undermine the aid mission plus. they're trying to export democracy for around the world but at home they're trying to suppress the citizens of this. we talk to the residents of one u.s. state as they say they get some unconstitutional treatment from the government. first though libya says the international criminal court is just a cover for nato's attempts to kill colonel gadhafi and refuses to recognize its legitimacy this came in response to the issuing of an arrest warrant for gadhafi and two of his confidants including his eldest son by the hague tribunal the chief i.c.c. prosecutor has admitted that nato forces had no mandate to arrest gadhafi and called on his inner circle to assist but many libyans believe nato leaders should also be held to account for their actions. the roads from the capital tripoli to bragg he's lined with the aftermath of war towns abandoned as the population fled the bombardment. this is what's left of the airport in the. home to one of the country's key oil refineries the last plane took off from this runway j
flotilla headed for gaza is carrying chemical weapons to use against soldiers are just israel's attempt to undermine the aid mission plus. they're trying to export democracy for around the world but at home they're trying to suppress the citizens of this. we talk to the residents of one u.s. state as they say they get some unconstitutional treatment from the government. first though libya says the international criminal court is just a cover for nato's attempts to kill colonel gadhafi and...
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to use serum. well performing very well with me here in the in the export. if they would have keep it locked. here in a strong way in order to close the gap between. or drive and you know friends finance and so forth so seldom paraphrase. it would have been better. but as it did get crew this makes the problem having a. lot of policy interest rate policy for a country dramedy was now. with like of experts with a record for up and scratch a experts. to with a snipe the growing figure off inflation. having the same interest rate policy for germany like for spain with. twenty five per cent of drop as people well you. know growth and so on this is very hard why are you against turkey joining the european union choky is a strong and overlapping country and this state of development. it. would be the country with most people. at the start right from the start. having. still large disparities between booming reach inside and more rural regions. and i think this. would be a. little change of prosperity if we were put together with the with the turkish and very. good in large field of cooperation we ha
to use serum. well performing very well with me here in the in the export. if they would have keep it locked. here in a strong way in order to close the gap between. or drive and you know friends finance and so forth so seldom paraphrase. it would have been better. but as it did get crew this makes the problem having a. lot of policy interest rate policy for a country dramedy was now. with like of experts with a record for up and scratch a experts. to with a snipe the growing figure off...
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it really has to do with income i think mostly come and then the question that both outside and inside worry about if the export sector the labor-intensive one that used to exist and is about to be replaced by high year value-added export sector and leave its significance to the domestic economy, then where are the 400 million people who still have to move to the urban area going to go? and the answer people frequently come up with is there isn't anywhere to go because there was the route into the modern economy and the upgrading of skills and so on. and i think that is wrong. i think the answer to the question of where they are going to go is to the massive service sectors that are going to be built in the massively expanding urban environments. it is a different route into the modern economy. but if that door way closes down, then you will get the thing people fear which is the dual economy structure where they are trapped and one of the reasons the chinese are a little bit cautious about the exchange rate mechanism and bias towards the undervaluation even for people outside who are sympathetic to the idea of managing that relative price is uncertai
it really has to do with income i think mostly come and then the question that both outside and inside worry about if the export sector the labor-intensive one that used to exist and is about to be replaced by high year value-added export sector and leave its significance to the domestic economy, then where are the 400 million people who still have to move to the urban area going to go? and the answer people frequently come up with is there isn't anywhere to go because there was the route into...
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activity the european union to halt the main export of the territories flows through a full human barricade to a use a ploy deposed still getting through financial look at israel's carmel grandma could settlement produce and pockets to profit but find forces and moving their citizens are committing war crimes under the geneva convention public pressure. it's bearing fruit it's a lease biggest grocer co-ops food grown in the occupied territories the world's largest security for g four s. has stopped work with these really checkpoints on the west bank. breached human rights shareholders forced bill james dixie a bank to sell its israel over a million euro loans to settlements activists next targets is the rail links between certain months and jerusalem e.u. transport giant veolia protesters are also seeking to file charges on the international law against israel over its construction of settlements which fuel storage fees for investigating police will pass these complaints on to the courts judges not rule it firms who buy food from the pipe palestinian land are complicit in war crimes by rich n.e.p. p
activity the european union to halt the main export of the territories flows through a full human barricade to a use a ploy deposed still getting through financial look at israel's carmel grandma could settlement produce and pockets to profit but find forces and moving their citizens are committing war crimes under the geneva convention public pressure. it's bearing fruit it's a lease biggest grocer co-ops food grown in the occupied territories the world's largest security for g four s. has...
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opportunity for us in the united states to develop a relationship -- relationships it will be willing to look outward. the same thing should be true for other countries. major players consider export bans -- they distort the market and make it more difficult for the rest of us to have transparency of market information to properly priced at properly forecast and properly estimate the status of food which makes it harder for the developing countries rather than easier. that would be one example. >> we have several questions about food safety of the coli scare in germany. how important is expanding the strains of e. coli tested in the united states? how important is that the proposal the o for themb advances? >> americans deserve to have a safe food supply. we have been fortunate on balance of having a relatively safe food supply. until we do not have a single incident of contamination or people getting sick or tragically dying, we still of work to do. i think it is important for us to take a look at ways in which we can continue to focus on the prevention effort per as we learn more about e coli and we learn more about the strains that could cause problems, we should be willing to
opportunity for us in the united states to develop a relationship -- relationships it will be willing to look outward. the same thing should be true for other countries. major players consider export bans -- they distort the market and make it more difficult for the rest of us to have transparency of market information to properly priced at properly forecast and properly estimate the status of food which makes it harder for the developing countries rather than easier. that would be one example....
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primarily used on humans to treat epilepsy and seizures but it's already been used in nine executions u.s. prisons ran out of the usual sodium thiopental after britain and italy banned exports but denmark can't do that because the new weapons made in america this is low and breaks headquarters in copenhagen despite owning a drug and opposing its misuse its protests in the united states have been unsuccessful because the government there sanctions the death penalty and it's reluctant to remove pentobarbital from the market completely because it says it will do more harm than good our proper moves that this product has been for the american market for many years still we are in there is a kill the limit where we can just stop the production records for the market because their point actually. people patients who come in to life threatening situations that the distance to is nice indeed excels fifty million doses of printed garbage will every year it claims it can't prevent death row using it as a killer because of a complicated supply chain but human rights groups don't buy it people are beginning to realize that the statement there's nothing we can gear is a fallacy and the
primarily used on humans to treat epilepsy and seizures but it's already been used in nine executions u.s. prisons ran out of the usual sodium thiopental after britain and italy banned exports but denmark can't do that because the new weapons made in america this is low and breaks headquarters in copenhagen despite owning a drug and opposing its misuse its protests in the united states have been unsuccessful because the government there sanctions the death penalty and it's reluctant to remove...
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settlements illegal and activists want the european union to halt the main exports of the occupied territories and fruits they fall to human barricades it's a use a ploy deposed still gets in through an open field at israel's carmel brown market settlement produce and pockets of the profits but pine forces who move in their citizens are committing war crimes under the geneva convention. pressure is bearing fruit italy's biggest co-ops and food grown in the occupied territories the world's largest security firm g four s. has stopped work with these really checkpoints on the west bank. breached human rights shareholders forced belgium's dexia bank to sell its israel are over a million euro loans to settlements activists next target is the. links between certain months in jerusalem and you transport giant veolia protesters are also seeking to file charges on the international law against israel over its construction of settlements which the authorities are investigating both and police will pass these complaints on to the courts judges must rule if firms who buy food from occupied palestinian land are complicit in war crimes irish m.e.p. paul murp
settlements illegal and activists want the european union to halt the main exports of the occupied territories and fruits they fall to human barricades it's a use a ploy deposed still gets in through an open field at israel's carmel brown market settlement produce and pockets of the profits but pine forces who move in their citizens are committing war crimes under the geneva convention. pressure is bearing fruit italy's biggest co-ops and food grown in the occupied territories the world's...