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. >> this closes the darkest chapters in greece's recent history. the murder in 2008 ignited the worst social unrest in 40 years, with riots lasting for three weeks. the court imposed the maximum sentence on the special guard, the elder of the two defendants, who was described by the victim's family as a monster and the rambo of the rebellious district of athens where the shooting happened. the family of the schoolboy has welcomed the conviction. during the trial, and the defense painted the teenager as a troublemaker, but the family believes his memory has now been restored. the verdict is a relief for greece's socialist administration, which is trying to keep social unrest to a minimum as it imposes stringent austerity measures aimed at reducing the country's financial meltdown. the anger and resentment of young people, which contributed to the riots in 2008, is still bubbling beneath the surface. the so-called december uprising was also a protest about low wages and poor employment prospects. since the austerity measures were introduced, the mini
. >> this closes the darkest chapters in greece's recent history. the murder in 2008 ignited the worst social unrest in 40 years, with riots lasting for three weeks. the court imposed the maximum sentence on the special guard, the elder of the two defendants, who was described by the victim's family as a monster and the rambo of the rebellious district of athens where the shooting happened. the family of the schoolboy has welcomed the conviction. during the trial, and the defense painted...
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. >> this is the most porous border in europe, a 10-kilometer stretch between greece and turkey, a unit from the e's quarter agency is carrying out exercises. the team uses imaging devices to carry -- to identify migrants. they will be deployed now on their first mission. >> we know that a part of the border is currently not controlled, not guarded. greek authorities cannot manage to a share control this part of the extended border of the european union. >> nearly 90% of migrants trying to reach europe do so through greece, which requested the you's help. since the agency started patrolling the aegean waters, migrants have started crossing by water, but rights groups are urging the you to take into account the special needs of refugees. >> it is understandable that they want to guard their borders, but we must make sure that we do this in a way where we also take into account that people still need to come to europe. >> up to 400 migrants into your -- into greece each day. >> other news now, afghan president karzai says his office receives cash in bags from iran but says it is a chance
. >> this is the most porous border in europe, a 10-kilometer stretch between greece and turkey, a unit from the e's quarter agency is carrying out exercises. the team uses imaging devices to carry -- to identify migrants. they will be deployed now on their first mission. >> we know that a part of the border is currently not controlled, not guarded. greek authorities cannot manage to a share control this part of the extended border of the european union. >> nearly 90% of...
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which perhaps releases a bit of the tension and pressure on spain and portugal and greece and ireland without completely upset in germany but if you want a successful single currency area you need first would have a central bank that can decide how much of currency to print in the european central bank hasn't quite reach that point yet it's making progress towards that the germans are a little bit hesitant about that and you also need quite big transfer payments around the from the richer and stronger parts to the poorer parts so that the poorer parts can survive with a currency level that doesn't suit them and there are big enough transfers in the euro zone at the moment to make it work so it also adds to the strains for greece and portugal and so forth and let's talk a bit about social problems we've seen a big demonstrations last week across across the usa do you think that when all star city measures are announced here in the u.k. as they inevitably will we will see similar demonstrations here. well i hope we won't have big demonstrations the united kingdom i think the media and p
which perhaps releases a bit of the tension and pressure on spain and portugal and greece and ireland without completely upset in germany but if you want a successful single currency area you need first would have a central bank that can decide how much of currency to print in the european central bank hasn't quite reach that point yet it's making progress towards that the germans are a little bit hesitant about that and you also need quite big transfer payments around the from the richer and...
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we've already seen the rioting in athens, greece. chaos inside the parliament there in taiwan, and now just new video in to us. this is in spain. wow. i don't know why they brought all those tomatoes over a book. it's chaos over a book. these are people who are not able to get their hands. it's a limited release on copies of "american freak show." they are losing their minds. we are getting an early report -- do we have video -- my gosh. university book stores. the oregon duck and the houston cougar are fighting over a copy of "american freak show." it's ugly out there. i want to urge people, as i stretch so we can watch this entire video, this -- they're fighting at book stores over "american freak show." bottom line, hustle out to get your copy. >>> let's talk about alvin green, the democrat who came out of nowhere now running for senate against jim demint. last night he sat down with lawrence o'donnell. one thing we know, any interview with lawrence o'donnell will be a nfascinating one. let's watch lawrence and mr. green. >> are y
we've already seen the rioting in athens, greece. chaos inside the parliament there in taiwan, and now just new video in to us. this is in spain. wow. i don't know why they brought all those tomatoes over a book. it's chaos over a book. these are people who are not able to get their hands. it's a limited release on copies of "american freak show." they are losing their minds. we are getting an early report -- do we have video -- my gosh. university book stores. the oregon duck and the...
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and that was something we were free to do which greece and portugal and spain weren't free to do as they were part of the europe of course we're not part of the same but we do have a close relationship with you how do you characterize that relationship and how would you like it change when he you has taken more and more power from the united kingdom often against the wishes of the british people who were asked about it and sometimes with the reluctant or tacit acceptance of the politicians but not with the enthusiastic support with the politicians that's why i welcome the coalition government statement to the new government statement that it doesn't intend to transfer any more power to the european union and of course my party the conservative party the biggest party in the coalition has said that it wishes to get powers back now some of us can't wait for the day when we start to get parts back because we think the european union has too many powers we don't think it exercises them very well for example we think the common agricultural policy is expensive and bad. we think it's very bad
and that was something we were free to do which greece and portugal and spain weren't free to do as they were part of the europe of course we're not part of the same but we do have a close relationship with you how do you characterize that relationship and how would you like it change when he you has taken more and more power from the united kingdom often against the wishes of the british people who were asked about it and sometimes with the reluctant or tacit acceptance of the politicians but...
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germany particularly pay the lion's share into a seven hundred fifty billion euro fund to bail out greece earlier this year it was a move that was opposed by more than half of all german chancellor angela merkel now says she couldn't do that again without risking action from the constitutional court in germany new countries still want to join the euro zone and they would welcome to. poland as an aspiring european country it wants to join the euro zone we want to join the euro zone with the greek crisis would be impossible we want rules that will not let it happen in theory changes to the lisbon treaty would mean individual countries would be able to hold a referendum on whether to stay in the e.u. but there is increasing you're a skepticism relating to the cost of being in the e.u. and the benefits involved if countries did hold a vote it's not a tall clear what would remain of the union. and the sidelines of the summit eleven out of the twenty seven member countries rejected plans to increase the e.u.'s budget by six percent they said the demand is unacceptable in the current cash strapp
germany particularly pay the lion's share into a seven hundred fifty billion euro fund to bail out greece earlier this year it was a move that was opposed by more than half of all german chancellor angela merkel now says she couldn't do that again without risking action from the constitutional court in germany new countries still want to join the euro zone and they would welcome to. poland as an aspiring european country it wants to join the euro zone we want to join the euro zone with the...
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for example in greece would for sure have gone bankrupt that meant automatically a vicious circle death spiral in the southern parts of the e.u. because it is then automatically investors will think we cannot give money anymore to portugal to spend it less. so then you have a. much higher problem so we are really really in a dilemma here which is only very very difficult to be but as a matter of fact again this dilemma was already written by the introduction of the euro we have here many critical people professor economists who warned about the euro that is like this they said it was programmed that this problems will happen and as we see they have happened thank you very much it's very interesting to hear what you have to say. joining us live there thanks for joining us on. well coming up later in the program sending too much junk mail it might land one man in jail. the most obvious source for hard to find out how vast networks point was controlled. e-mails but it's news that once you do start looking in the right place the results can be fast dramatic we look at how russia's investiga
for example in greece would for sure have gone bankrupt that meant automatically a vicious circle death spiral in the southern parts of the e.u. because it is then automatically investors will think we cannot give money anymore to portugal to spend it less. so then you have a. much higher problem so we are really really in a dilemma here which is only very very difficult to be but as a matter of fact again this dilemma was already written by the introduction of the euro we have here many...
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who says to its neighbors we are united by a long shared history culture common joys and greece good neighborhood has been the reason we've been helping ever since the fall of the soviet union twenty years ago the scope of our aid effort no matter what people might say has been huge this year alone we've made discounts on those shipments to buy the roofs worth approximately two billion dollars in total shipments to baton rouge have been subject to committal concessions the reason we did that was because we sincerely believe that our nations were inseparable this is why i was extremely surprised to see that. taken up and he russian rhetoric. in the summer thought to be one of the main problems that have caused the sudden. overlay shin's between brother russia and we know that what happened there was. cut off transit routes for the supply of oil and gas and certain eventually that she was result but it's certainly one of the things that seem to have given rise to the sudden increase in this anti russian with tore it up but the overall point the president making this focus was so much b
who says to its neighbors we are united by a long shared history culture common joys and greece good neighborhood has been the reason we've been helping ever since the fall of the soviet union twenty years ago the scope of our aid effort no matter what people might say has been huge this year alone we've made discounts on those shipments to buy the roofs worth approximately two billion dollars in total shipments to baton rouge have been subject to committal concessions the reason we did that...
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greek population now has to suffer taxpayers germany has to suffer the only ones that didn't suffer in greece were the banks because so willfully rescued so that's to me is a deal that is not quiet equitable. you can hear that interview for next hour but at the present though for a more full world of finance tonight has got the business of moscow next after this quick break. hungry for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. how to welcome to business with me and i like how the keys of the road for gas to europe took another step forward on wednesday. a mellow travel to romania where he said the government level agreement could be signed only next year already on board south stream are serbia hungary greece slovenia croatia and austria also announced the two parties had agreed to proceed to the next stage of a possib
greek population now has to suffer taxpayers germany has to suffer the only ones that didn't suffer in greece were the banks because so willfully rescued so that's to me is a deal that is not quiet equitable. you can hear that interview for next hour but at the present though for a more full world of finance tonight has got the business of moscow next after this quick break. hungry for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every...
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. >> i am from greece. thankfully we are not the center of these days. you repeatedly said the greek government is on the right track as far as consultation and other measures are concerned. you also said that you need growth. and we said no growth. i am wondering how greece can achieve growth in a world economy that you just said has anemic or uneven growth rates. >> first, i have repeatedly said, you are absolutely right, that greece is on track and i think what will be achieved by the greek government, and even more by the greek people, is really amazing. the whole population has realized that they were at the edge of the cliff and they needed to really manage, and they are doing it. it is a very good example, that a nation is likely when it is needed to do the efforts that puts them back on track. of course, growth is necessary and the program puts greased back on track with growth, but later on -- greece back on track, but later on. if the european environment is not positive, it will not help. that is why we are trying to push -- the only reason, b
. >> i am from greece. thankfully we are not the center of these days. you repeatedly said the greek government is on the right track as far as consultation and other measures are concerned. you also said that you need growth. and we said no growth. i am wondering how greece can achieve growth in a world economy that you just said has anemic or uneven growth rates. >> first, i have repeatedly said, you are absolutely right, that greece is on track and i think what will be achieved...
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his davits neighbors we are united by shared history culture common joys and greece good neighborhood has been the reason. ever since the fall of the soviet union twenty years ago the scope of it no matter what people might say has been huge this year alone we've made discounts on those shipments to be worth approximately two billion dollars in total shipments to have been subject to commit . the reason we did was because we sincerely believe that our nations were inseparable this is why i was extremely surprised to see that. taken up the russian rhetoric. and we know that what happened there was. cut off transit routes the supply of oil and gas. eventually that she was result but it's one of the things that seem to rise to the sudden increase in this. but the overall point the president. was making an enemy of russia. on the problems. there are different. full video blogs on the. blog. tonight. the criminal court in thailand rejected a request by the u.s. to drop a second set of charges against alleged russian arms delivered to boot the decision dense washington's plans to have the m
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the unrest in greece underlined the need for action in most economies. compared to 10.7% in the world's largest economy, the u.s.. after its cutts, greece has a deficit of 11% with germany having a deficit of 5.4%. hence the need for drastic measures in britain. >> once in denmark in the early 1980's. >> one key question now is whether these measures will be enough to deliver the savings required. there are economic uncertainties as well. will growth be damaged? will the public workers be out of a job? the verdict may not be clear before then. >> full details on our web site. the french president has ordered riot police to reopen fuel depots blocked by days of strikes, determined to end the wave of strikes that have partially paralyzed the country, insisting he will press on with a plan to raise the french retirement age from 60 to 62. >> for the third day running, violence in a paris suburb, roaming the streets, searching for a confrontation. there were similar scenes in leon, where the police fought running battles with protesters. a touchstone for gen
the unrest in greece underlined the need for action in most economies. compared to 10.7% in the world's largest economy, the u.s.. after its cutts, greece has a deficit of 11% with germany having a deficit of 5.4%. hence the need for drastic measures in britain. >> once in denmark in the early 1980's. >> one key question now is whether these measures will be enough to deliver the savings required. there are economic uncertainties as well. will growth be damaged? will the public...
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and i personally think that a country like greece would go through a period of desperate pain if they left they would certainly have to default or reshow jule it's called as much polite of them to fall but they have to do something like that but basically people who lent money to greece would have to take a haircut and probably quite a substantial haircut or to have a thank you very much my pleasure. i'm sure is that so much of the taxpayers' money i mean if you and i sit here in the real serious injuries all of us are trying to figure their neighbors and game and make up for their exports by keeping their currencies if left unchecked to. displace make sound and manage. but another is it sparkles and unexplainable interest. a place where supernatural things are coming. along it. does. in india she's available in the grand central shirts in mumbai the taj mahal. tours president kimball. bay which resembles a minnow beatriz old book close to gone taj mahal hotel. the cement hotel palace hotel drawn closer in the ridea the lead up to the g.o.p. hotels church in new delhi who took the bab
and i personally think that a country like greece would go through a period of desperate pain if they left they would certainly have to default or reshow jule it's called as much polite of them to fall but they have to do something like that but basically people who lent money to greece would have to take a haircut and probably quite a substantial haircut or to have a thank you very much my pleasure. i'm sure is that so much of the taxpayers' money i mean if you and i sit here in the real...
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investors fear that greece will be unable to close the gap week ten year bond yields have jumped to one percent on the names. and staying with the e.u. the european commission plans to launch legal proceedings against its own member states that pay over flight fees to russia the move is a roundabout measure by the commission to eliminate billions of dollars in fees that russia charges for european airlines to fly over siberia germany france finland and austria will be the first to face proceedings but the other twenty three member states are also under investigation the commission says the deals with russia break rules that require all e.u. citizens and companies to be treated equally. russia's state kerry era flop has entered into a sponsorship agreement with n.b.a. team the new jersey nets and by russian billionaire profit off this is the first time air flight to supported a professional sports team in the u.s. has just been agreed for two years but team representatives hope it will be extended this is the second sponsor contract team has signed with a russian company that agreed to a
investors fear that greece will be unable to close the gap week ten year bond yields have jumped to one percent on the names. and staying with the e.u. the european commission plans to launch legal proceedings against its own member states that pay over flight fees to russia the move is a roundabout measure by the commission to eliminate billions of dollars in fees that russia charges for european airlines to fly over siberia germany france finland and austria will be the first to face...
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much as greece had to deal with in such a humiliating way and still bit more about that i'm joined by douglas cause well he's a member of parliament for the conservative party we're going to talk a little bit. situation what effect will that have on the euro as a whole would you say but i think on a draw the demonstrates if i may say the folly of having pan-european policies. imposed uniformly across europe. interest rates in the interest of the whole of europe rather than in the interest of the irish economy and the car crash that we see is the consequence the lesson we need to draw from this is that for europe to do well we should not be european policy we should be allowing member states to set policy and what should i say. a lot of good money has been thrown off and i suspect the. money will be thrown off to bad and it's still not going to solve the problem i think perhaps the thing to do is to to let some of this bad debt. endless public. have merely turned a private folly into a public liability with catastrophic consequences if there's an option for countries like portugal irel
much as greece had to deal with in such a humiliating way and still bit more about that i'm joined by douglas cause well he's a member of parliament for the conservative party we're going to talk a little bit. situation what effect will that have on the euro as a whole would you say but i think on a draw the demonstrates if i may say the folly of having pan-european policies. imposed uniformly across europe. interest rates in the interest of the whole of europe rather than in the interest of...
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down in the southeastern corner, plenty of wet weather to continue for greece and turkey. heavy rain and thunderstorms really affect greece today. flooding is going to be a major concern. it has been raining here for quite a bit now. in terms of temperatures, looking definitely much cooler this week. 6 degrees in moscow. 9 in berlin. 12 in viennaa. 13 degrees with light rain in paris. showers in london as well. here's your extended forecast. >>> in our top news this hour, soccer's governing body fifa is investigating allegations that two of its executives offered to sell their votes in choosing the host of the world cup games. fifa said in a statement on monday that it has asked the chairman of its ethics committee to act without delay. it says the committee will meet on wednesday at fifa headquarters in switzerland. the vote-selling allegations were reported in the london-based sunday times. it said reporters posing as lobbyists from the united states found two fifa officials willing to accept money in return for supporting the u.s. bid for the games. the two officials ar
down in the southeastern corner, plenty of wet weather to continue for greece and turkey. heavy rain and thunderstorms really affect greece today. flooding is going to be a major concern. it has been raining here for quite a bit now. in terms of temperatures, looking definitely much cooler this week. 6 degrees in moscow. 9 in berlin. 12 in viennaa. 13 degrees with light rain in paris. showers in london as well. here's your extended forecast. >>> in our top news this hour, soccer's...
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greece and israel both drop points they really should have collected in earlier games expect a full long clash between those two later while neither switzerland and wales really can afford to lose with england making all the running so far for their qualifying spots including cheney. caroline wozniacki is the new world number one in women's tennis the dane overtaken serino williams following victory at the china open russian veto over their player standing between wozniacki on the title on monday after the final had been postponed nearly or terrain was the eventual winner who play in the opening set six three but. to level moderation in the second and force the decider however wozniacki was all business in the third their twenty year old going the russian to take it six three her first china open trial on first time she's topped the charts in the women's game but it's great you know i'm really happy i'm really happy about the way i've been playing out you know it's right here in beijing a special feeling especially after the number one. earlier novak djokovic came out on top in the other
greece and israel both drop points they really should have collected in earlier games expect a full long clash between those two later while neither switzerland and wales really can afford to lose with england making all the running so far for their qualifying spots including cheney. caroline wozniacki is the new world number one in women's tennis the dane overtaken serino williams following victory at the china open russian veto over their player standing between wozniacki on the title on...
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a national debt last year for greece hit over 150% of gross thematic product, higher than the economic output for the entire year. other countries that are heavily indebted include italy and portugal. the same applies to ireland, which booked solid before the crisis hit. in germany, that was also high, 73%. -- debt was also high. most economies in the eurozone are still sluggish. what is unclear is how countries with low earnings will be able to effectively tackle those mountains of debt. >>> the world expo in shanghai drew to a close this weekend. a better city, better life, the the theme. they're addressing urban issues, such as overcrowding, transportation, and the informant. >> people attending the expo had to wait up to five hours to get in, so they were a bit impatient once inside. a record number of people thronged to the event. >> china has been very active, and there have been 17 million visitors and expo. >> 240 countries put their products and inventions on display. this is a larger than life chair lift, to showcase a mode of transportation some see as a way to get around fu
a national debt last year for greece hit over 150% of gross thematic product, higher than the economic output for the entire year. other countries that are heavily indebted include italy and portugal. the same applies to ireland, which booked solid before the crisis hit. in germany, that was also high, 73%. -- debt was also high. most economies in the eurozone are still sluggish. what is unclear is how countries with low earnings will be able to effectively tackle those mountains of debt....
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and i personally think that a country like greece would go through a period of desperate pain if they left they would certainly have to default or should jewel it's called as much polite of them to fall but they have to do something like that but basically people who lent money to greece would have to take a haircut and probably quite a substantial haircut want to have a thank you very much my pleasure. imagine your life on to the big cities. eco friendly. crystal clear water. soft. organic food. living in harmony with nature. sounds impossible. some people have already chosen. a place under the sun and going on to. culture is that so much of the taxpayers' money i mean hundreds of years and a real ministry of a priest all over trying to begin their neighborhood and game a leg up for their exports by cheapening their currency if left unchecked. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. sheinkopf orations or the day. we here live in moscow twenty four hours a day we are good to have you with us top s
and i personally think that a country like greece would go through a period of desperate pain if they left they would certainly have to default or should jewel it's called as much polite of them to fall but they have to do something like that but basically people who lent money to greece would have to take a haircut and probably quite a substantial haircut want to have a thank you very much my pleasure. imagine your life on to the big cities. eco friendly. crystal clear water. soft. organic...
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greece as a deficit of 8% but stagnant growth. germany has a deficit of 5.4%. >> these cuts are very large. it only happened twice. >> one key question is whether these measures will be a enough to deliver the savings required. there are economic uncertainties, too. will growth be damaged and will the private sector be able to recruit public workers soon to be out of a job? with these cuts having an impact until 2015, the verdict may not be clear before then. >> the federal appeals court has ruled the ban on openly gay men and women in the military may be temporarily reinstated. the pentagon is appealing against a judge's ruling that overturned the don't tell -- don't ask, don't tell policy. our correspondent in los angeles explains the chain of the events. >> this policy started in 1993. it meant gave men and lesbians could be members of the armed services providing they did not reveal their sexual orientation. that law was challenged by the republicans -- the organization that believes it was the wrong policy for the military. g
greece as a deficit of 8% but stagnant growth. germany has a deficit of 5.4%. >> these cuts are very large. it only happened twice. >> one key question is whether these measures will be a enough to deliver the savings required. there are economic uncertainties, too. will growth be damaged and will the private sector be able to recruit public workers soon to be out of a job? with these cuts having an impact until 2015, the verdict may not be clear before then. >> the federal...
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explosives take down a derelict building in over 150 pounds of explosives take down a derelict building in greece's capital. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm paige hopkins. today we begin with party predictions. political leaders from both sides of the aisle are putting on a show of confidence, and promising victory on election night. recent polls have shown republicans closing in on control of the house, democratic leaders are vowing to hold their ground. nbc's trystee potts joins us from washington with the latest details. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the last full week of campaigning before that election so you can expect to hear more republicans hammering away at democrats. more democrats, quite frankly, hammering away at themselves, making sure that members of that party get out to vote. and more tea partiers trying to shake up washington. alaska's tea party candidate won the republican nomination for senate but is now apologizing for misusing government computers. >> it was a mistake i made. i was suspended for three day
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behind the move is strong criticism that greece's failure to disclose and contain huge deficits caused loss of trust in the euro by global market players. as most eu nations are already carrying deficits above the 3% mark, the tougher stance will likely be an extra incentive to clear up their debt. >>> now, compared to other real estate markets and emerging economies in asia, japan's property prices have been on the decline. but the country's ailing market maybe getting a helping hand from investors from other parts of the region. >> reporter: this condominium in suburban tokyo was built 15 years ago. 50 units haven't been sold or had any buyers recently. now one tokyo-based real estate company is giving them a new lease of life by renovating their interiors. the remodeled units were quickly snapped up. the flats were half the price of apartments or new condominiums in the same area. >> translator: i believe if we offer properties at cheaper prices we can convince customers to buy homes. >> reporter: after the collapse of lehman brothers and the onset of the global financial crisis two
behind the move is strong criticism that greece's failure to disclose and contain huge deficits caused loss of trust in the euro by global market players. as most eu nations are already carrying deficits above the 3% mark, the tougher stance will likely be an extra incentive to clear up their debt. >>> now, compared to other real estate markets and emerging economies in asia, japan's property prices have been on the decline. but the country's ailing market maybe getting a helping hand...
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by the way the value added tax, you are right about this steve, portugal, italy, ireland, greece, spain all had a vat they all went into fiscal ruin. a vat is a symptom not a cure for fiscal recklessness. it is like a tangled barb wire catching and hurting people more. it would be layered on top of the state and local tax systems, recipe for disaster for this country and slow job growth. >> bill, that's the point you know they are not going to get rid of the irs and put in a vat tax they are just going to layer on top of what we already have. >> maybe so let me give you the reasoning for favoring a vat over a flat tax. even steve's one-page tax code, i don't that i is going to happen. en if it were simple we would still have keithers. we would still have a treasury secretary saying i didn't know i had to pay tax -- we will still have the chairman of house, ways and means committee the people that write tax code saying i didn't know i had to pay tax on my dominican -- >> steve these are interesting times we are living in. perhaps in the past nobody would take up the flat tax placard, may
by the way the value added tax, you are right about this steve, portugal, italy, ireland, greece, spain all had a vat they all went into fiscal ruin. a vat is a symptom not a cure for fiscal recklessness. it is like a tangled barb wire catching and hurting people more. it would be layered on top of the state and local tax systems, recipe for disaster for this country and slow job growth. >> bill, that's the point you know they are not going to get rid of the irs and put in a vat tax they...
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germany particularly take the lion's share into a seven hundred fifty billion euro fund to bail out greece earlier this year it was a move that was opposed by more than half of all german chancellor angela merkel now says she couldn't do that again without risking action from the constitutional court in germany in theory changes to the lisbon treaty would mean individual countries would be able to hold a referendum on whether to stay in the e.u. but there's increasing your a skepticism relating to the cost of being in the e.u. and the benefits involved if countries did hold a vote it's not a total clear what would remain of the union. from the. one changes to the treaty the too small to be considered a success. the commission and the the council seem to be suggesting that although there's a treaty change it's considered to be a minor treaty change bearing in mind that the last change with respect to the m.e.p. numbers adding a few more days to the numbers that was achieved by a short meeting held in brussels without recourse to any referendum i'm not sure to what extent there is going to b
germany particularly take the lion's share into a seven hundred fifty billion euro fund to bail out greece earlier this year it was a move that was opposed by more than half of all german chancellor angela merkel now says she couldn't do that again without risking action from the constitutional court in germany in theory changes to the lisbon treaty would mean individual countries would be able to hold a referendum on whether to stay in the e.u. but there's increasing your a skepticism relating...
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looks forward no you know much as greece did in that particularly humiliating way but there are just serious skeptics about this hair if we didn't say and we've also been talking to libertarians and people who are concerned about the operation of civil liberties here in the case and to that end i'm joined by whole state is a full series an influential political. thanks very much for talking to us now you're a pussy and advocates of freedom of speech what do you think is the biggest threat to civil liberties in the u.k. not civil liberties but your freedom of speech is very high privacy goes system over here where rich people can throw money at lawyers and junk to prevent you go to the courts from telling the truth because you just don't have the financial muscle so get the truth out and in terms of public or private how do you feel well i think private individuals do have a right to privacy is no reason to go off to civilian speech we want in public life but if you are in public life and you take public money then the public has a right to know everything about you know particularly
looks forward no you know much as greece did in that particularly humiliating way but there are just serious skeptics about this hair if we didn't say and we've also been talking to libertarians and people who are concerned about the operation of civil liberties here in the case and to that end i'm joined by whole state is a full series an influential political. thanks very much for talking to us now you're a pussy and advocates of freedom of speech what do you think is the biggest threat to...
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level agreement could be signed early next year already on board the south stream project serbia hungry greece slovenia at croatia and austria exam miller also announced that the two parties have agreed to proceed to the next stage of possible cooperation with we came to agreement that a group of experts will come to remain here and carry out preparatory work to understand whether we have mutual interests in this sphere after that the experience will make a report at a corporate level and if we can cooperate we'll discuss it management level we see the potential for corporation in this sphere and we do have interest in it which the operator of the want to work project x. and we have to gus has called on russia's government to double its spending on the fields to one hundred billion dollars but the company also wants to delay development to all fields and postpone the second phase of production for the third if approved one will become the most expensive all projects in the country's history. south korea's loss a group will open a cinema chain in russia's far east it plans to open six cinemas i
level agreement could be signed early next year already on board the south stream project serbia hungry greece slovenia at croatia and austria exam miller also announced that the two parties have agreed to proceed to the next stage of possible cooperation with we came to agreement that a group of experts will come to remain here and carry out preparatory work to understand whether we have mutual interests in this sphere after that the experience will make a report at a corporate level and if we...
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investors fear that greece will be unable to close the gap in greek ten year bond yields have jumped to ten point three from nine point three percent on that news. taking b.p. could invest up to two billion dollars in a shale gas project in ukraine's danielle screecher and the russian british oil company says it could put in fifty million dollars in the first stage which involves drilling six test wells but taking b.p. warns the best would be possible only once a memorandum has been cited with the ukrainian government. about one fifth of russian insurance companies are facing bankruptcy the germans watchdog said out of seven hundred firms up to two hundred are in financial difficulties however major market players say the industry is in need of some rationalization for not a very real selves a business or leaves a market people waiting for market for healthy and good news through the whole fear of the market of such companies i believe probably sees five per some saw a real cost but most will not strongly be affected by these. as a market. russia state kerry air flight has entered in
investors fear that greece will be unable to close the gap in greek ten year bond yields have jumped to ten point three from nine point three percent on that news. taking b.p. could invest up to two billion dollars in a shale gas project in ukraine's danielle screecher and the russian british oil company says it could put in fifty million dollars in the first stage which involves drilling six test wells but taking b.p. warns the best would be possible only once a memorandum has been cited with...
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thousands of public workers in greece have walked off the job in a twenty four hour strike over job losses and the wage cuts they're demanding the government repealed stringent austerity measures designed to put the country under a financial crisis hold public offices and hospitals have been shocked with many flights to and from greece canceled as air traffic controllers are joined in the demonstrations. well before dawn in the step of kazakstan the engines of a soyuz spacecraft a roll to live sending it on a two day flight to the international space station two cosmonauts and nasa astronauts are on board the high tech spacecraft and tom barton watched the entire launch. baikonur has been the site of rocket launches for about fifty five years this year its anniversary it's also been the site of soyuz launches for decades it garnered three from here and now this soyuz rocket is an advance upon a long line of previous ones one thing that hasn't changed over all the decades is the people of flying the humans crews that go inside it the three men in this crew had been training for two years lo
thousands of public workers in greece have walked off the job in a twenty four hour strike over job losses and the wage cuts they're demanding the government repealed stringent austerity measures designed to put the country under a financial crisis hold public offices and hospitals have been shocked with many flights to and from greece canceled as air traffic controllers are joined in the demonstrations. well before dawn in the step of kazakstan the engines of a soyuz spacecraft a roll to live...
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the new york times reports the deficit may reach eight point nine percent for greece's g.d.p. at worst it's spurred investors fears that the country won't be able to close that gap greek ten year bond yields have jumped to ten point three from nine point two percent on the news. take a v.p. could invest up to two billion dollars in a shell gas project in ukraine's danielle screecher and the russian british oil company says it could put in fifteen million dollars in the first stage which involves drilling six ten test wells but taking b.p. warns the best would be possible only once a memorandum has been signed with the ukrainian government. about one fifth of russian churn companies are facing bankruptcy insurance watchdogs said out of seven hundred firms up to two hundred fifty odd financial difficulties however major market players say the industry is in need of some rationalization. not a very real board yourselves because most or leaves a market it will be a market for healthy through the whole affair of the market of companies believe probably sees five of them so a real c
the new york times reports the deficit may reach eight point nine percent for greece's g.d.p. at worst it's spurred investors fears that the country won't be able to close that gap greek ten year bond yields have jumped to ten point three from nine point two percent on the news. take a v.p. could invest up to two billion dollars in a shell gas project in ukraine's danielle screecher and the russian british oil company says it could put in fifteen million dollars in the first stage which...
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greek population now has to suffer taxpayers germany has to suffer the only ones that didn't suffer in greece for the banks because they're willfully rescued so that's to me is a deal that is not quite equitable. business is on the way here on r t with kareena after a short break. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on r g. in indonesia she's available in hotels coming dolly results in sponsor good results in spite of only. promoted being turned bone sentry and the resulting spawn sunday of beach otoh the wisdom result use of dual club med bonnie so if you tell someone you're cloning the result in spawn the ritz carlton hotel ground many as you call it a hotel full seasons hotel the sultan who turns. welcome to business is good to have you with us he said the route for gas to europe took another step forward
greek population now has to suffer taxpayers germany has to suffer the only ones that didn't suffer in greece for the banks because they're willfully rescued so that's to me is a deal that is not quite equitable. business is on the way here on r t with kareena after a short break. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow...
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thousands of public workers in greece have walked off the job at a twenty four hour strike job losses and wage cuts are demanding the government peel stringent staring measures designed for the country out of financial crisis public offices and hospitals have shot with many flights to and from greece canceled its air traffic controllers joined the demonstrations. a russian soyuz rocket has successfully blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome stand. spacecraft is carrying nasa astronaut scott kelly and cosmos alexander kaleri and. to the international space station he will spend the next six months as members of expedition twenty five on board the station new have a geisha control and data processing systems are also being delivered to the i says so hughes is expected to dock with the station in two days' time. keeping out appearances is always important for both men and women the star of the moscow team with martin andrews takes us into the world of beauty to the best spots enters across the russian capital. botox to muscle as the next pass along has a range of cosmetic treatments av
thousands of public workers in greece have walked off the job at a twenty four hour strike job losses and wage cuts are demanding the government peel stringent staring measures designed for the country out of financial crisis public offices and hospitals have shot with many flights to and from greece canceled its air traffic controllers joined the demonstrations. a russian soyuz rocket has successfully blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome stand. spacecraft is carrying nasa astronaut scott...
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pump out more money to europe that's quite understandable and the last bailout we had to organize for greece which amounted to guarantees to five hundred billion euros half a trillion that was to say you know because very clearly germany doesn't have that kind of money and is obviously not ready to extend more and you have all these. economic guided movements of populations inside europe and of course how to say the present crisis is not really adding up to the solution of that but it gets to an amount of an interest which may endanger the eurozone as a whole it is very clear the problems arising right now might lead to another financial crisis and the next financial crisis like the one we had in two thousand and eight and in a. very heavily growing together with the european union. coming up the safe return home for a russian boy abandoned abroad his adoptive parents left him behind in the dominican republic now i want to know if he was sold for drugs plus. well i just don't feel like we're getting all the facts the news media that just news anymore no news is news that's less entertainment
pump out more money to europe that's quite understandable and the last bailout we had to organize for greece which amounted to guarantees to five hundred billion euros half a trillion that was to say you know because very clearly germany doesn't have that kind of money and is obviously not ready to extend more and you have all these. economic guided movements of populations inside europe and of course how to say the present crisis is not really adding up to the solution of that but it gets to...
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investors fear that greece will be unable to close the gap ten year bond yields have jumped to ten point three percent from a nine point three percent on the news. and stay with the e.u. the european commission plans to launch a legal proceedings against its own member states that pay over flight fees to russia the move is a roundabout measure by a commission to eliminate billions of dollars in fees that russia charges european airlines to fly over siberia germany france could move and austria will be the first to face proceedings but the other twenty three member states are also under investigation the commission says the deals with russia break rules that require all the e.u. citizens and companies be equally treated. ten k. b.p. could invest up to two billion dollars at a shell gas projects in ukraine studied screech and the russian british oil company says it could put in fifty million dollars in the first stage which involves drilling six test wells a tank a b.p. warns the investment would be possible only once a memorandum has been signed with ukrainian government. russian biggest
investors fear that greece will be unable to close the gap ten year bond yields have jumped to ten point three percent from a nine point three percent on the news. and stay with the e.u. the european commission plans to launch a legal proceedings against its own member states that pay over flight fees to russia the move is a roundabout measure by a commission to eliminate billions of dollars in fees that russia charges european airlines to fly over siberia germany france could move and austria...
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they've created in the first place konami is in a terrible state because of the european single currency greece portugal spain all these countries their economies are going down the tubes the economies of countries like germany and france and the u.k. will be a lot more healthy if they weren't burdened with the regulation and in the case of france and germany with membership of the euro and of course they have to bear the tremendous burden of bailing out countries like greece and of course spain and italy and portugal what we need is to get rid of the european single currency get rid of all the over regulation on business and allow economies to actually revive and become more healthy under proper free market economic conditions the why things are going at the moment is they can ever inevitably only get worse. this is r t still to come in the program a cyber lord who might end up in jail. spammers a source for hard to find lost networks the point was controlled computers to emails but it seems that once you do start looking in the right place the results can be fast dramatic look at how russia h
they've created in the first place konami is in a terrible state because of the european single currency greece portugal spain all these countries their economies are going down the tubes the economies of countries like germany and france and the u.k. will be a lot more healthy if they weren't burdened with the regulation and in the case of france and germany with membership of the euro and of course they have to bear the tremendous burden of bailing out countries like greece and of course...