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we wanted to fill in the whole of europe not just some european countries with one or european allies and friends to join on missile defense strategy. lucina in the event of the situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the nuclear disarmament area. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests sofa the west has refused to cooperate with must go on the issue. intercontinental ballistic missiles are transported through snow bound russian forests under the cover of darkness. shrouded in secrecy the people in charge need to perform training drills and test the hardware on the roof. suddenly the convoy comes to a halt there's a forest street blocking the. crossing it's quite a challenge for the drivers of motor vehicles weighing many tons. as specially considering. heads. of heavy launches safely reach the opposite bank with the most hazardous hurdle behind it the convoy is on the move again. as the
we wanted to fill in the whole of europe not just some european countries with one or european allies and friends to join on missile defense strategy. lucina in the event of the situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the nuclear disarmament area. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests sofa the...
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nato countries or in which to respect the deployment of them military installations to europe. new american military bases may soon be set up in kazakhstan. turkmenistan and tajikistan. once russia has been encircled by military bases a new geopolitical reality will emerge we need to take this reality into account already today but and take measures to control potential threats to our security. meanwhile the view that the missile defense shield is too expensive is getting increasing currency inside the united states itself it provides financial backing to the armed forces moreover the project is making millions of dollars from nato sub contractors in various countries. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine the us has spent fifty billion dollars and the price paid for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred and fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets. some of the funding for the missile defense system in europe is being put to use in poland and north the sma
nato countries or in which to respect the deployment of them military installations to europe. new american military bases may soon be set up in kazakhstan. turkmenistan and tajikistan. once russia has been encircled by military bases a new geopolitical reality will emerge we need to take this reality into account already today but and take measures to control potential threats to our security. meanwhile the view that the missile defense shield is too expensive is getting increasing currency...
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countries but it wouldn't do so at the moment because of the cold winter in europe because as the israeli pm accuses the islamic state of being behind. talan and urges americans to look he's sad it's not a problem. also russia says external players are encouraging opposition groups to stay out of domino with the syrian government. also a bit superdelegate. meanwhile the president the son of announced a referendum on a new constitution. for a democracy uprising in bahrain protests is a crazy as another hot with police using tactics and weapons from the. headlines time to go tell washington's to do is for the big picture with tom. oh i'm going to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight the big picture. banks are bulldozing their way through europe what will be left in the rubble when they're done also is the tea party losing its political mojo that more coming up in tonight's liberal rumble and new hampshire is trying to repeal gay marriage and minnesota's try to constitutionally ban it their quality ever be accepted in america like it is in canada and mexico so. you need to kno
countries but it wouldn't do so at the moment because of the cold winter in europe because as the israeli pm accuses the islamic state of being behind. talan and urges americans to look he's sad it's not a problem. also russia says external players are encouraging opposition groups to stay out of domino with the syrian government. also a bit superdelegate. meanwhile the president the son of announced a referendum on a new constitution. for a democracy uprising in bahrain protests is a crazy as...
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we cannot do more these of the europe unless the europeans -- we cannot do more vis-a-vis europe unless the europeans want to do more with the fire wall. perhaps we should see room for improvements also on the part of the imf with having a broader understanding of the specific situations with the strict adherence to a model that might prevent a pragmatic solution to a problem. it is my understanding that many of us in europe, including the member states, believe that this is the moment to consider that if there is a minimum of compliance, this is a moment to turn the page and extinguish the greek explosion. >> the floor is open. we have two standing microphones in the bike. -- in the back. we have a question in the back and one over here. >> the greek program will in the -- apparently include a retroactive clause, a retroactive rewriting of bond contracts. will this not impose a risk for bondholders and a higher price for issuers of local bonds such as italy or any other deficit country? is there not a risk for issuers aside from greece who he will now have to pay more because greece is
we cannot do more these of the europe unless the europeans -- we cannot do more vis-a-vis europe unless the europeans want to do more with the fire wall. perhaps we should see room for improvements also on the part of the imf with having a broader understanding of the specific situations with the strict adherence to a model that might prevent a pragmatic solution to a problem. it is my understanding that many of us in europe, including the member states, believe that this is the moment to...
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and europe is china's biggest trading partner. and it's hit the heart of the value and at the same time chinese manufacturing costs have done up. what's in it for them is to get this right and china has the world's largest reserves in europe. >> more than one billion euros a day are snent china by the e.u. >> yes. thank you. >> a small libyan stoun pleading for help to deal with the influx of illegal immigrants. the authorities say they have been overwhelmed by the numbers of people crossing the border daily. they are being isolated in detention centers. we met some of those detainees. >> the road runs south into the vastness of africa. bringing trade to libya. but also growing numbers of illegal my gants. this is the main check point between the desert and capital tripoli and they have just found a nigerian couple in this car with no visas. they question the man. come for work, he says. nothing more. but black africans are viewed with suspicion now. many of them fought for gaddafi. they have caught more. the authorities here say
and europe is china's biggest trading partner. and it's hit the heart of the value and at the same time chinese manufacturing costs have done up. what's in it for them is to get this right and china has the world's largest reserves in europe. >> more than one billion euros a day are snent china by the e.u. >> yes. thank you. >> a small libyan stoun pleading for help to deal with the influx of illegal immigrants. the authorities say they have been overwhelmed by the numbers of...
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there is no one i mean europe is a conception on a map and there is no such thing as as europe except on a map these of their individual countries and i think all these individual countries themselves of consolidated germany and italy are really many little individual countries that have been consolidated into into nation states that was a mistake too but to compound the mistake by having a regional government that would control all of europe just a terrible thing taking away people's freedoms making the poor or making the government however in the government special interest the banks military industrial complex pharma medical complex all the big interest groups they of course do better but the average people get stepped on well and do more broadly least seen the last blunder other countries we've seen in western countries use financial terms. oil to forests for example privatizations that we've seen it more in developing countries and in the developing world now that the west is where all of that debt is and we see western nations indebted are we seeing the west turn that model onto
there is no one i mean europe is a conception on a map and there is no such thing as as europe except on a map these of their individual countries and i think all these individual countries themselves of consolidated germany and italy are really many little individual countries that have been consolidated into into nation states that was a mistake too but to compound the mistake by having a regional government that would control all of europe just a terrible thing taking away people's freedoms...
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europe is so focused on the euro zone. as you've seen in the past couple of days, we've tried to organize support for the southeast asia. we got information yesterday that verified what i've been worried about, which is you're going to see a credit retraction as the banks pull back. the events in the euro zone and union are going to have an ability to overcome the economic issues related to the political problems. we're seeing it in trade finance. again, i think there's a little bit of my open pea yeah and some of this goes back to how you implement the banking regulations. the european standards did not take account for these risks. i think it's now adjusting. they have ripple effects of this. they affect young people and old people in situations that we should be concerned about. >> mark carney, one of the issues was raised here, if central bankers take losses when an actor loses in a full hearty manner. and secondly, is the regulatory system what you're actually providing completely confused message closing doors and ma
europe is so focused on the euro zone. as you've seen in the past couple of days, we've tried to organize support for the southeast asia. we got information yesterday that verified what i've been worried about, which is you're going to see a credit retraction as the banks pull back. the events in the euro zone and union are going to have an ability to overcome the economic issues related to the political problems. we're seeing it in trade finance. again, i think there's a little bit of my open...
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this has largely to be achieved within europe. for example, i think we came to a deep common understanding with germany that anything which would improve the perceptions by the markets that the eurozone is well governed, in terms of readiness to put up adequate fire walls will actually imply a very small probability that such financial resources would have to be used because they will be credible enough for the mere fact that they are there. with the u.s., i think this would be the topic of my conversations. i don't know. i hope i'll not be late to the white house. >> we'll get you there on time. >> how, given the fact that the u.s. is struggling to have budgetary consolidation, as we would call it, and these are reentered towards growth. we are doing exactly the same in a different context how we can develop synergies in order to do this more easily. as to the imf, there is a prominent figure of the imf in this room. i would say that the imf is playing a key and constructive role. i think the imf is right when it says concerning
this has largely to be achieved within europe. for example, i think we came to a deep common understanding with germany that anything which would improve the perceptions by the markets that the eurozone is well governed, in terms of readiness to put up adequate fire walls will actually imply a very small probability that such financial resources would have to be used because they will be credible enough for the mere fact that they are there. with the u.s., i think this would be the topic of my...
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freezing temperatures grip europe. the death toll up over the weekend with a state of emergency being declared in bosnia. 220 people have died as a result of the are weather with forecasters predicting another week of arctic conditions. transport networks have been badly hit. london's heathrow, europe's busiest airport, is aiming to operate a normal service after a number of flights were canceled on sunday. after last year heathrow hit very badly by the snow shutdown and so they decided, i think they spent quite a lot of money on new snowplows but the best way is to cancel flights ahead of it. don't deal with the snow. just stop people coming to the airport which is not really what we want. we want them to know that it snows and planes can still land and take off. that would be my idea with telg with snow. >> yeah, open for business. we need to keep that concept going. you know what, maybe better safe than sorry. safety is clearly the issue when you have that sudden kind of snowstorm. the shanghai composite flat today.
freezing temperatures grip europe. the death toll up over the weekend with a state of emergency being declared in bosnia. 220 people have died as a result of the are weather with forecasters predicting another week of arctic conditions. transport networks have been badly hit. london's heathrow, europe's busiest airport, is aiming to operate a normal service after a number of flights were canceled on sunday. after last year heathrow hit very badly by the snow shutdown and so they decided, i...
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russia relations and how it's being affected by america's controversial missile defense system in europe. the most vital national security interests of the united states would be most effectively realize not true hostility to russia a true cooperation with it. i think russia and the united states can reach a settlement of the establishment of a global missile defense system. this plan research is in jeopardy even the new strategic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has been unable to help. at a time of warmer bilateral relations nato's top brass decided to deploy a missile defense system aimed at protecting europe but they were setting up too close to russia's borders and most go didn't view it as a friendly gesture. we want to defend the whole europe not just some european countries with one or european allies and friends to join in on missile defense strategy. in the event of this issue asian with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the need for it is all momentary and. the kremlin has repeat
russia relations and how it's being affected by america's controversial missile defense system in europe. the most vital national security interests of the united states would be most effectively realize not true hostility to russia a true cooperation with it. i think russia and the united states can reach a settlement of the establishment of a global missile defense system. this plan research is in jeopardy even the new strategic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has been...
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buddhist bank sinks deeper into debt saving europe so germany's buddhist bank has entirely exhausted its stock of private assets and run up a quarter of a trillion euros in liabilities propping up the euro zone system testing the political limits of e.m. you solidarity in germany the operations of incurring all this debt are part of the european central bank's target to network of automatic payments between the national central banks of the euro land club the bank has already provided four hundred ninety six billion euros to countries in trouble chiefly greece ireland italy and spain you know in the plenty of rome sent their interest rates are two or three percent they can lower them down to zero percent e.c.b. can say many more trillions of die. dollars worth of bad debt and remember folks it's all legal now the article mentions professor westerman who says that the e.c.b. is also printing money and that their latest lending has not been quote unquote sterilized and amounts to money creation while it has a verdict a banking crash the move is double edged and could intensify the cris
buddhist bank sinks deeper into debt saving europe so germany's buddhist bank has entirely exhausted its stock of private assets and run up a quarter of a trillion euros in liabilities propping up the euro zone system testing the political limits of e.m. you solidarity in germany the operations of incurring all this debt are part of the european central bank's target to network of automatic payments between the national central banks of the euro land club the bank has already provided four...
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the big risk, of course, is what happens in europe and whether greece's debt problems spread. >> europe is the biggest source of risk that we see on the investment horizon. we are in the hands of european politicians and the best efforts of european politicians. so that, by definition, it's a risky environment. >> reporter: there's something else that troubles even bullish analysts-- low trading volume, which typically means heightened volatility. fortunately for investors, the big swings in the market lately have been to the upside. erika miller, "nightly business report," at the new york stock exchange >> susie: our next guest believes the stock market will ause, stnd consodateat current leve. he's carter worth, chief market technician at oppenheimer asset management. carter, nice to have you back on the program. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> since you studied charts let's gotraight to the charts. we've got here a chart for the s&p and looking at it we see a big sell-off last summer and then a rally since december. and moving along looking at this chart of the dow's performanc
the big risk, of course, is what happens in europe and whether greece's debt problems spread. >> europe is the biggest source of risk that we see on the investment horizon. we are in the hands of european politicians and the best efforts of european politicians. so that, by definition, it's a risky environment. >> reporter: there's something else that troubles even bullish analysts-- low trading volume, which typically means heightened volatility. fortunately for investors, the big...
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and the south of europe is only going to get greater and what you've got is you've got protests in the south and what we're seeing in the north is a political revolution where new parties are spreading you know and euro skeptic parties are getting better results than ever before the scary thing here that you have is once you start thinking with democracy and trying to change things i think you've got a very slippery slope in these and what's happening at the moment over here is that the e.u. is really showing it through to challenge what it's all about it doesn't want to listen to the people they're talking about an intergovernmental agreement and this will go into primary e.u. law through secondary legislation which means that the people can be bypassed there will be referendums across the continent particularly in iowa where there should be a referendum on this and what will happen is they will bypass the people and it will go straight into really you know they will get exactly what they want and it is a complete affront to democracy. for more details on everything we're covering can
and the south of europe is only going to get greater and what you've got is you've got protests in the south and what we're seeing in the north is a political revolution where new parties are spreading you know and euro skeptic parties are getting better results than ever before the scary thing here that you have is once you start thinking with democracy and trying to change things i think you've got a very slippery slope in these and what's happening at the moment over here is that the e.u. is...
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north from the europe for. special so that gratian vitale also transported one hundred thousand keel. lows of beaujolais wine from france to japan he says without ever breaking a single bottle many little boys dream of becoming pilots but the path to get there isn't always an easy one here the only one of six civil aviation school it's the only place in russia where one can get a higher education with courses offered in academics meteorology and over one hundred fifty hours of flight time. but almost every students start training these models which gives them the complete feeling of what it's like to sit in a real aircraft flight. and it's true the images on the screen and vibrations of the simulator made even me feel like i could be a pilot i'm joined today by all the director of corporate communications of the united aircraft corporation thank you for being with us olga since obvious star has been in existence since one thousand nine hundred eighty how do you evaluate the development of the corporation today
north from the europe for. special so that gratian vitale also transported one hundred thousand keel. lows of beaujolais wine from france to japan he says without ever breaking a single bottle many little boys dream of becoming pilots but the path to get there isn't always an easy one here the only one of six civil aviation school it's the only place in russia where one can get a higher education with courses offered in academics meteorology and over one hundred fifty hours of flight time. but...
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in the course of europe such as yours. for more gas because of the cold weather but in practice tell us how we use it to switch up the the tops and increase supply well technical is not there to use it course once you decide to increase the production somewhere in the mall peninsula it will take you three four five days to bring this mount of gas to europe so. what should you do to avoid a repeat of the situation again. according to my opinion. in europe have to show the clear signals how much gas will it need for not for the show a period of time like today they need some extra gas because there is no enough guess at the spot market. but to show the long term prospects of the ghost supply in europe and according to this. perspex was committed by a european commission but by european companies guess sprong will easily increased the investments to new gas fields like stop. and. provide extra gas thank you very much indeed you wait and see how the e.u. will react to that was maria bello verson its senior analyst from spoke o
in the course of europe such as yours. for more gas because of the cold weather but in practice tell us how we use it to switch up the the tops and increase supply well technical is not there to use it course once you decide to increase the production somewhere in the mall peninsula it will take you three four five days to bring this mount of gas to europe so. what should you do to avoid a repeat of the situation again. according to my opinion. in europe have to show the clear signals how much...
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so they're going to hold europe together. in addition to that, they have an overwhelming economic interest. germany, which is the pivotal country, has a nirvana economic situation in europe, in the euro. germany is the largest surplus trading country and it bases it's whole economy on an export-led growth model. in the old days, when they had their own deutsche mark, it was rise and they would choke off competitors and frustrate the germans. now, the germans have the world's largest trade surplus and a weak currency which, for them, is the perfect outcome and every german knows it and they'll continue it and virtually at any price would be worth paying for them to keep that situation together. if you went to a new deutschemark it would explode up in value and the whole german economic progress, which has been so impressive in these last few years, would collapse. so the bottom line is both germany and europe as a whole has a huge, huge interest in holding the eurozone together. so my conclusion, and it's, i think, supported b
so they're going to hold europe together. in addition to that, they have an overwhelming economic interest. germany, which is the pivotal country, has a nirvana economic situation in europe, in the euro. germany is the largest surplus trading country and it bases it's whole economy on an export-led growth model. in the old days, when they had their own deutsche mark, it was rise and they would choke off competitors and frustrate the germans. now, the germans have the world's largest trade...
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europe obviously is the major -- even more major than oil prices is what happens in europe. are you satisfied that they're taking steps in the right direction to try to satisfy their problems and have we done as much as we can reasonably do to help with that? >> well, they've taken some positive steps recently, as i mentioned in my testimony. the ecb had its second long-term refinancing operation today, three-year lending to the banks. they're still working on getting the greek deal done. a number of the countries in fiscal trouble have been taking strong steps to improve their budget balances. there has been progress on a fiscal compact whereby there will be more coordination among countries. but there's still a lot to be done. in the short term there still needs to be more effort on providing so-called firewalls, financial backstop,s in case there is a default or potential contagi contagion. in the long run, the real problem or a very serious problem that has not been solved is that many of these countries are not only fiscally challenged but not competitive. large current
europe obviously is the major -- even more major than oil prices is what happens in europe. are you satisfied that they're taking steps in the right direction to try to satisfy their problems and have we done as much as we can reasonably do to help with that? >> well, they've taken some positive steps recently, as i mentioned in my testimony. the ecb had its second long-term refinancing operation today, three-year lending to the banks. they're still working on getting the greek deal done....
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so europe has the model that is now in a world in complete change. and there's a question that we have to ask ourselves. in 1950, just coming out of world war ii and little by little brought germany back into the community of the world. and the other germany, it was not the same. back then we were on the planet with 2.5 billion people. 20% of the humans were europeans. last year we hit 7 billion people in the world. and today, the europeans are only 7% of the world population. even if we are still 20% of the world gpp, but when we see each other again 20 years from now you will see that the numbers will have changed even more. our societies are aging in europe. we are in the rapid demographic change. there are more and more retired people, less and less active people among europeans. what does that mean? it means that if we want to keep our living standards, we have to change our policies. if we want to keep our values in the globalized world, we have to work together and speak with one voice and we have to convince the others with one voice. so it h
so europe has the model that is now in a world in complete change. and there's a question that we have to ask ourselves. in 1950, just coming out of world war ii and little by little brought germany back into the community of the world. and the other germany, it was not the same. back then we were on the planet with 2.5 billion people. 20% of the humans were europeans. last year we hit 7 billion people in the world. and today, the europeans are only 7% of the world population. even if we are...
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but also in europe. the socialist presidential candidate has been talking a lot about getting france back into manufacturing and getting goods real jobs. politically it took quite an inspirational way of talking about jobs. >> the intangibles. seeing something at the end of the day rather than just something -- >> how many widgets can you manufacture or need. nonetheless, doesn't mean everyone who is manufacturing is doing terribly well. >> yes. panasonic lost $10 billion and sharp and sony were both making losses of there are 3 billion or $4 billion. the one of the big problems with panasonic apart from some of their logistical problems with their manufacturing in thailand which was knocked out by some of the floods, they have a problem with the whole flat panel display screens. people are watching tv on different items. on phones and computers not on those flat screens. they are thinking the flat screen market will retract 8% or so this year. they will go through restructuring and a whole lot of loss i
but also in europe. the socialist presidential candidate has been talking a lot about getting france back into manufacturing and getting goods real jobs. politically it took quite an inspirational way of talking about jobs. >> the intangibles. seeing something at the end of the day rather than just something -- >> how many widgets can you manufacture or need. nonetheless, doesn't mean everyone who is manufacturing is doing terribly well. >> yes. panasonic lost $10 billion and...
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with a vengeance in europe and we can go to southern europe all the way up to germany the french are be experiencing it as well how can what is this the right formula and dimitri says it's not the right for me and to bring us back to prosperity because a lot more and more people are just being a misery. yeah well i think look the bottom line is it's really interesting people won't agree to us territory or comply with us if things are getting better you kind of need to be in bad times to get people to understand how serious a debt problem is and that it needs to be addressed i mean nobody was interested in addressing the debt problem during the boom it's only during the bust the people start to understand why but it is true that i stared he doesn't alone create price prosperity what does create prosperity are small entrepreneurs and this is really important two thirds of the net new jobs in all industrialized economies are created by companies that employ less than fifty people now when government is shrinking this actually does create some opportunities for the private sector and new
with a vengeance in europe and we can go to southern europe all the way up to germany the french are be experiencing it as well how can what is this the right formula and dimitri says it's not the right for me and to bring us back to prosperity because a lot more and more people are just being a misery. yeah well i think look the bottom line is it's really interesting people won't agree to us territory or comply with us if things are getting better you kind of need to be in bad times to get...
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it is called in europe and it is set to stay that way for a while -- it is cold in europe. temperatures have been reaching minus 9 degrees celsius at their highest. in parts of eastern europe, the situation is a lot worse. over 60 people have died in ukraine alone. unusual scenes are impressing tourists. >> even brussels' famous fountain is feeling the chill. tourists at the belgian capital usually come to see the little boy releasing a steady stream. >> overall, i guess, to see it, you will have to come back another time in brussels to see him in action. >> across europe, the winter weather is painting bizarre landscapes. in marseilles, palms and cacti are covered in snow. ice formations like these have left the russian harbor in quiet summer. it may be a winter wonderland for some, but for others, it is a nightmare. nine more people died overnight in poland, and across eastern and central europe, at least 100 people died this week amid temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees celsius. most victims are homeless like here in ukraine, hardest hit by the cold. tens of thousand
it is called in europe and it is set to stay that way for a while -- it is cold in europe. temperatures have been reaching minus 9 degrees celsius at their highest. in parts of eastern europe, the situation is a lot worse. over 60 people have died in ukraine alone. unusual scenes are impressing tourists. >> even brussels' famous fountain is feeling the chill. tourists at the belgian capital usually come to see the little boy releasing a steady stream. >> overall, i guess, to see it,...
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europe versus central versus southern europe. southern europe is as tough as you hear. in terms of government spending, i think it will go in waves. the federal government still the toughest times yet to come. we started seeing this four and five quarters ago, and people thought it would be unique to cisco. but many of the things we see, because our orders are all within 120 days, we probably ship 80% of our business, we see the cycles perhaps a little bit earlier than some of our counterparts do. to me, it's all about share of wallet. we did well in service provider. we'll talk more about that later. and solid in enterprise and commercial. >> since you mentioned share of wallet, maybe we can talk more about that data center, had been strong for you, up 116% last quarter in terms of revenue. how are you doing versus the hps and junipers out there where you were showing strength recently? >> well, jon, if you watch what has happened a year ago, and in fairness, a number of people challenged how we do versus those two competitors a
europe versus central versus southern europe. southern europe is as tough as you hear. in terms of government spending, i think it will go in waves. the federal government still the toughest times yet to come. we started seeing this four and five quarters ago, and people thought it would be unique to cisco. but many of the things we see, because our orders are all within 120 days, we probably ship 80% of our business, we see the cycles perhaps a little bit earlier than some of our counterparts...
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the aim is to match the measures being taken in europe that the new stations. are being commissioned here to respond to nato's activities. thrown at them. we will buy new means limited or alter our plans for the deployment of missile defense components in europe. russia has not closed the deal it will continue until it with the united states and nato on the missile defense system it is ready for practical cooperation in the sphere. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big picture.
the aim is to match the measures being taken in europe that the new stations. are being commissioned here to respond to nato's activities. thrown at them. we will buy new means limited or alter our plans for the deployment of missile defense components in europe. russia has not closed the deal it will continue until it with the united states and nato on the missile defense system it is ready for practical cooperation in the sphere. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you...
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i think what the europe and the u.s. are trying apply economic rationality that creates a situation ask that splilts really th -- splits really th leadership in iran even though you don't have a score card with each player where they're going to line up on this. >> rose: back to the question of u.s. economic eradication of our dependence on oil in terms of fossil fuels. is that in the cards in the near future? >> no. i think not in the near future. i think we're going to become much more efficient in how we use fuel. we're going to go from cars that get you know 23 or 30 miles per gallon to cars that get 54 miles per gallon. and the other thing that's happened that's kind of come as a surprise is after all these years of seeing our imports going up, we're seeing rising domestic u.s. oil production owing to the vables of advance f technology. so i think the picture is the western hemisphere will be relatively more self reliant than it would have been thought five years ago, we'll be more efficient in how we use fuel. and
i think what the europe and the u.s. are trying apply economic rationality that creates a situation ask that splilts really th -- splits really th leadership in iran even though you don't have a score card with each player where they're going to line up on this. >> rose: back to the question of u.s. economic eradication of our dependence on oil in terms of fossil fuels. is that in the cards in the near future? >> no. i think not in the near future. i think we're going to become much...
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muslims comprise about six percent of the belgian population one of the highest rates in europe and is expected to rise to more than ten percent by two thousand and twenty the muslim who live in belgium they say. they are belgium from american origin turkish you know rigid and the first declination of identity it's not muslim radical groups such as those of islamic fundamentalists comprise a minority and it's not representative of the muslim community in belgium nevertheless politicians analysts and even the belgian muslims themselves acknowledge that the problem is what these groups symbolize radicalization the process it spreads and the allure of extreme views. tests are so your r.t. brussels. well some world news in brief for you now the south two people including a three year old girl have been wounded by israeli airstrikes on the gaza strip both were injured after one of the strikes hit a house in the town of beit jala five other attacks targeted several tunnels and what israel claimed was a weapons manufacturing facility the strikes happened only hours after the u.n. chief visite
muslims comprise about six percent of the belgian population one of the highest rates in europe and is expected to rise to more than ten percent by two thousand and twenty the muslim who live in belgium they say. they are belgium from american origin turkish you know rigid and the first declination of identity it's not muslim radical groups such as those of islamic fundamentalists comprise a minority and it's not representative of the muslim community in belgium nevertheless politicians...
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oh yeah everything is just fine in your banks are just fine in europe they just mean perpetual bailouts after all and from bailouts to ballots florida residents cast their votes in the republican presidential primaries consider this we've heard presidents before talk about how bad adding trillions to the debt is. the responsible. patriotic. and then they do a complete about face once they're in office they lie to get elected it shouldn't pay to lie why don't we make presidents members of congress elected officials personally liable for their promises they can't run for reelection if they break them you don't rein in the deficit you don't get to run we'll talk about it let's get today's capital account. you know we just don't know how this euro zone crisis is going to play out we do know this though the greek government and a lot of other countries in europe can afford to pay the totality of their debts you can add the u.s. to that list too but let's stick to europe for now because the same goes for banks check out this headline bank set to double crisis loans from e.c.b. all right there
oh yeah everything is just fine in your banks are just fine in europe they just mean perpetual bailouts after all and from bailouts to ballots florida residents cast their votes in the republican presidential primaries consider this we've heard presidents before talk about how bad adding trillions to the debt is. the responsible. patriotic. and then they do a complete about face once they're in office they lie to get elected it shouldn't pay to lie why don't we make presidents members of...
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slow growth in europe. this is christine. what sort of growth are we looking at? a deep protracted down turn or is this going to be something that will last for a couple of years? i mean, what's your outlook? >> i think we are going to see a sharp contraction that probably started in the fourth quarter, christine, and then we'll stay very, very slow for a long period of time and the question i have, you know, as we look at the global economy, what does that mean for the global economy if you have europe with a sharp contraction and then sustaining very, very slow or negative dwroet for a long period of time. the united states while improving will mott have very high, robust growth. we're going to be happy to see two to two and a half percent growth in the united states if we can get that. the mean for china? does the chinese economic model really work if you have japan flat, europe negative to flat, and the united states still at relatively low growth and we're going to have to see whether china can sustain
slow growth in europe. this is christine. what sort of growth are we looking at? a deep protracted down turn or is this going to be something that will last for a couple of years? i mean, what's your outlook? >> i think we are going to see a sharp contraction that probably started in the fourth quarter, christine, and then we'll stay very, very slow for a long period of time and the question i have, you know, as we look at the global economy, what does that mean for the global economy if...
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oh look where it's all gone wrong very simple i mean the core ideas of water granted by europe i'm sitting today in the middle of poland i can travel all the way to the western coast to the atlantic coast in france or somewhere like that it's important you go without having to show my passport i've got free trip free movement of goods through our twenty seven countries these are wonderful things the problem is that all went wrong because a group of rather well rather heads in the sky kind of dreaming pie eyed individualists thought that there could be one single europe and they rushed to compress everybody into a single currency and ultimately none of the countries were actually remotely compatible economically in order to make that giant leap that's where it's going wrong and this is a tragedy for europe and the european union are i thank you investment advisor patrick you. well. as we've mentioned it's the twentieth anniversary of the european union treaty max keiser and stacy herbert check out the e's record after two decades the full program coming up later this hour here's a preview.
oh look where it's all gone wrong very simple i mean the core ideas of water granted by europe i'm sitting today in the middle of poland i can travel all the way to the western coast to the atlantic coast in france or somewhere like that it's important you go without having to show my passport i've got free trip free movement of goods through our twenty seven countries these are wonderful things the problem is that all went wrong because a group of rather well rather heads in the sky kind of...
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and we in europe should not be afraid of that. >> also here in europe, ethnic serbs in the north of cause a vote at a referendum aimed at highlighting their desire to return to being part of serbia. >> the first since the split from belgrade. analysts expect an overwhelming vote against recognizing the government of cause of open officials in belgrade have warned that the vote risks undermining serbia's chances to join the european union. for more, we're joined by a member of the school ago that the double-governance to talk about that referendum in kosovo. this referendum will actually have no legal force at all, because it will not be recognized by the international community. >> i have a feeling it has more to do with internal serbian politics than because of a local serbs have organized a referendum. they belong to opposition parties. >> can this referendum resolve this situation? four years after the war, there's still a lot of ethnic tension, even violence? >> no, i do not think so. i think the referendum has no legal basis. most of the people in northern cause of all are much more
and we in europe should not be afraid of that. >> also here in europe, ethnic serbs in the north of cause a vote at a referendum aimed at highlighting their desire to return to being part of serbia. >> the first since the split from belgrade. analysts expect an overwhelming vote against recognizing the government of cause of open officials in belgrade have warned that the vote risks undermining serbia's chances to join the european union. for more, we're joined by a member of the...
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lags behind europe and china when it comes to infrastructure investment yet ministration has said that chinese firms will play a role in financing infrastructure throughout the u.s. i don't think it's an ideal situation and i would prefer that the money. go to american corporations but the jobs will go to americans and i'm not so simple boost the economy while some welcome the foreign investors some people in los angeles we spoke to aren't so sure we should be so eager for chinese money i think president reagan is probably rolling over in his grave somewhere. as. it's uncomfortable a lot of people figure america is the you know. bill you know so to ask for more is bad it will create more jobs and it potentially but. this country is in so much that so it's about a. chinese firms are already working on a huge bridge projects in california new york and alaska political leaders defended the contracts claiming chinese companies would be more efficient but there has been criticism over china's work conditions and the devaluation of their currency we can't compete with that now because they'r
lags behind europe and china when it comes to infrastructure investment yet ministration has said that chinese firms will play a role in financing infrastructure throughout the u.s. i don't think it's an ideal situation and i would prefer that the money. go to american corporations but the jobs will go to americans and i'm not so simple boost the economy while some welcome the foreign investors some people in los angeles we spoke to aren't so sure we should be so eager for chinese money i think...
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china is considering playing a bigger role in resolving europe's debt crisis by. getting involved in european rescue funds prime minister wen jiabao made that statement during a meeting with german chancellor angela merkel who's in china on an official visit merkel has it been trying to reassure beijing about the economic situation in europe and to persuade china to invest in the euro iran and syria are also expected to be on the agenda china is the biggest buyer of iranian oil merkel has been calling on beijing not to buy more after an e.u. embargo and to use its influence to persuade tehran to abandon any possible atomic weapons ambitions but political analyst christophe for still believes getting support for germany's economy is the main reason for the trip i would chancellor on a triple begging she wants money for europe she wants you know a support from beijing for the new un resolution which beijing is not going to give and she also wants beijing to cut off its own oil supply which beijing is widely not going to do and of course beijing has also to take into
china is considering playing a bigger role in resolving europe's debt crisis by. getting involved in european rescue funds prime minister wen jiabao made that statement during a meeting with german chancellor angela merkel who's in china on an official visit merkel has it been trying to reassure beijing about the economic situation in europe and to persuade china to invest in the euro iran and syria are also expected to be on the agenda china is the biggest buyer of iranian oil merkel has been...
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bin laden's right hand man in europe is the latest in a string of questionable judgment sort of over ruled domestic decisions and as aussies lower smith explains patients with the e.u. is rapidly running thin. a silver in land with its own queen its own currency and its own parliament law was made by someone else this building houses what we in the u.k. call list supremum court but in practice it supremes in name only despite being the highest court in the land when it comes to human rights if you don't like the way your case is going to you can take his abroad to france and decisions made in strasburg could overrule any may taya the european court of human rights was set up after world war two to avoid the persecution of minorities by the state but now it's been de railed that it was never never anticipated off the circle or war after the holocaust off the terrace perpetrated by certain tyrannical governments but the court now would be protecting the criminal and not the victim which delays in control of a sea have dogged the european court in stroudsburg there's a backlog of up to
bin laden's right hand man in europe is the latest in a string of questionable judgment sort of over ruled domestic decisions and as aussies lower smith explains patients with the e.u. is rapidly running thin. a silver in land with its own queen its own currency and its own parliament law was made by someone else this building houses what we in the u.k. call list supremum court but in practice it supremes in name only despite being the highest court in the land when it comes to human rights if...
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investment ok we have to leave it there david gossett of the china europe international business school in shanghai thank you for joining us thank you. it's a question of identity versus integration shari'a islamic group in belgium is under fire for views which local people say are too extreme and which other leg.
investment ok we have to leave it there david gossett of the china europe international business school in shanghai thank you for joining us thank you. it's a question of identity versus integration shari'a islamic group in belgium is under fire for views which local people say are too extreme and which other leg.
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second look at the financial markets europe is pretty upbeat in the year for our trade london's footsie is waters of a percent in the black germany's dax is one point two percent. in russia the markets are also in the black this would be r.t.s. gaining more than one percent of my sex more than half of the sentence now let's take a look at the main movers on the miser xander g mages are gaining momentum thanks to crude prices gazprom is up four point six percent this financial stocks are also strong as burbank continuing its impressive climb we've been seeing the past two weeks is up another point eight percent and russia's biggest. be a brew a bowl ticket is among the main game is that's all news its parent company calls will buy the remaining twenty percent stake in both with a green. now to currencies so we are seeing the strengthening of the euro versus the dollar that's on hopes that the european leaders would sign off on greece's a second bailout package and on china's one treaty zing over the weekend the ruble is strengthening versus the dollar but we think slightly versus the yea
second look at the financial markets europe is pretty upbeat in the year for our trade london's footsie is waters of a percent in the black germany's dax is one point two percent. in russia the markets are also in the black this would be r.t.s. gaining more than one percent of my sex more than half of the sentence now let's take a look at the main movers on the miser xander g mages are gaining momentum thanks to crude prices gazprom is up four point six percent this financial stocks are also...
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would be good for iran either because then europe will become to them to be an enemy of iran but that is something that can happen and in that sense it's an unwise move interesting analysis on all of this thank you so much for your thoughts miguel and spanish russian journalists live in madrid thank you time. outrage sweeps britain after the european court of human rights blocked the deportation of abu qatada dubbed as ahmed bin laden's right hand man in europe it's the latest in a string of questionable judgments that of overall domestic decisions as artie's nor smith explains patience for the e.u. is running thin. still for inland with its queen its own currency and its parliament but no walls made by someone else this building houses what we in the u.k. call list supremum court but in practice it supremes in name only despite being the highest court in the land when it comes to human rights if you don't like the way your case is going to home you can take his abroad to france and decisions made in strasburg could the rule any may taya the european court of human rights was set up a
would be good for iran either because then europe will become to them to be an enemy of iran but that is something that can happen and in that sense it's an unwise move interesting analysis on all of this thank you so much for your thoughts miguel and spanish russian journalists live in madrid thank you time. outrage sweeps britain after the european court of human rights blocked the deportation of abu qatada dubbed as ahmed bin laden's right hand man in europe it's the latest in a string of...
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and europe who are sanctioning iran. you know it will achieve i guess peace of mind that iran may not be able to develop a nuclear weapon but you know frankly our options may be very very limited as far as that goes i mean higher or oil prices ironically are good for rahm right and they're terrible for the u.s. economy i mean these kinds of headwinds have been one of the reasons you alluded at the top of the show to high median incomes in this in parts of this country but overall median real incomes are back to where they were in the one nine hundred ninety s. absolutely a big reason a big reason for that have been these sky high oil prices i mean or used to trade at twenty dollars a barrel i mean yes it's down from one forty one fifty but it's still over one hundred dollars a barrel and we may be looking at four five dollars price gasoline this summer so you know high oil prices are exactly what this country doesn't need at this point and ironically will help the middle east including iran so then dr williams i'm going
and europe who are sanctioning iran. you know it will achieve i guess peace of mind that iran may not be able to develop a nuclear weapon but you know frankly our options may be very very limited as far as that goes i mean higher or oil prices ironically are good for rahm right and they're terrible for the u.s. economy i mean these kinds of headwinds have been one of the reasons you alluded at the top of the show to high median incomes in this in parts of this country but overall median real...
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about greece, recession or no recession this year for europe. >> i think europe's going have a recession. if you look across-the-board, the italians, the spaniards, the portuguese all have very tough nosed austerity plans. they're not progrowth plan, not in the short term. the u.k. looks like they could slip into a recession as well. and you're not going to see much growth out of france. that leaves germany maybe with negligible growth. it's not going to be a great year for growth, it's gok a year of austerity and structural adjustment. the big picture is from there, what happens with the impact on the u.s. >> and i think that's an important consideration. i think europe will be a drag factor to the u.s. economy but it won't sink it in that regard. >> okay. we're going to have to leave it there. a lot of question marks. that so much, scott, appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> and we've been speaking with scott macdonald, head of economic research at m.c. asset management. >> tom: still ahead-- market watcher harry dent joins us live from the world money show in orlando. get ready
about greece, recession or no recession this year for europe. >> i think europe's going have a recession. if you look across-the-board, the italians, the spaniards, the portuguese all have very tough nosed austerity plans. they're not progrowth plan, not in the short term. the u.k. looks like they could slip into a recession as well. and you're not going to see much growth out of france. that leaves germany maybe with negligible growth. it's not going to be a great year for growth, it's...