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environmentally clean etc who will then need us and our oil if the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to diversify and reorganize our economy and introduce innovative development then russia will turn out to be competitive in the world market. what. do you think is the biggest hindrance to introducing innovation today. i don't like the term introduce usually it's things which no one needs that have to be introduced things that are in demand should be sold and fortunately today our major companies at home are not at all keen on innovation. member of a working group which deals with the innovative development of state owned companies but i am perfectly aware that administrative methods can be used to introduce the need for innovation in state owned companies scheme won't work in private firms the demand for innovation emerges when the market becomes competitive competition forces companies to improve their work create products with a higher added value increased labor productivity cut expenses etc that's what innovation is needed for t
environmentally clean etc who will then need us and our oil if the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to diversify and reorganize our economy and introduce innovative development then russia will turn out to be competitive in the world market. what. do you think is the biggest hindrance to introducing innovation today. i don't like the term introduce usually it's things which no one needs that have to be introduced things that are in demand...
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for interfering in asia, for opposing china's rise, etc., etc., etc. and there are of course some fundamental philosophical differences between us. so if there is no improvement in the relationship as a consequence of this visit, there is the risk that in the longer run it might drift towards mutual antagonism, which is not yet the case. >> rose: shifting to the middle east, we talk about palestinian statehood with rashid khalidi of columbia university and aluf benn of the israeli newspaper "ha'aretz." >> the problem here for israel is that if... theoretically if the united nations recognizes the state of palestine within the pre-'67 border, that means that any israeli presence beyond that border-- the settlements, the military patrol or be it the jewish person praying near the western wall in the old city in jerusalem-- is a trespasser. and therefore it amounts to giving the palestinians a license to go to war to liberate that territory against the trespasser. so you have to ask yourself whether such recognition is going to bring stability or is it going to be just another recipe
for interfering in asia, for opposing china's rise, etc., etc., etc. and there are of course some fundamental philosophical differences between us. so if there is no improvement in the relationship as a consequence of this visit, there is the risk that in the longer run it might drift towards mutual antagonism, which is not yet the case. >> rose: shifting to the middle east, we talk about palestinian statehood with rashid khalidi of columbia university and aluf benn of the israeli...
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potentially still be on the hook with the municipalities for back taxes fines etc but as it is starting on the fringes and i believe it's going to work its way up towards the core and the mainstream of loans if things continue to go the way they are and there is absolutely no reason the world to believe that they're not going to go the way they are because going on this path because you still have supply as compared to demand credit still tight underwriting standards are returning back to a practical perspective because you simply can't use of the people's money the way you used to. and we still have you still have yet to come anywhere near equilibrium what's interesting about this is that the banks are still carrying a significant amount of the river products based upon housing. and they've ever since the mark to market rules have been changed most likely due to regulatory capture the banks and the s. and p. has literally have literally skyrocketed throughout two thousand and nine you know with the biggest bull market ones in the history of the u.s. markets the problem is fund
potentially still be on the hook with the municipalities for back taxes fines etc but as it is starting on the fringes and i believe it's going to work its way up towards the core and the mainstream of loans if things continue to go the way they are and there is absolutely no reason the world to believe that they're not going to go the way they are because going on this path because you still have supply as compared to demand credit still tight underwriting standards are returning back to a...
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. parents fled north etc when she was only twelve possibly as a result of a business deal gone wrong although well connected in russia closely related to the last defense minister of the savior union. of the family sought asylum in norway when they were refused decided to stay on illegally reportedly learned norwegian in a matter of weeks degree and a book on the plight of illegal immigrants in norway and at the tender age of twenty five was declared norwegian of the year by an old magazine she had. an extraordinary sort of integration into norwegian society she's also very active. in musical festivals and literature festival. stream is sort of active in the new few concerts despite process the government standing ironically norway's recently the number of deportations in response to public criticism the treatment of illegal immigrants was too lenient in two thousand and ten deported thirty eight percent more foreigners than the year before and the justice ministry insists the law must apply to everyone everybody who comes here and apply for asylum said. sure that thorough examinatio
. parents fled north etc when she was only twelve possibly as a result of a business deal gone wrong although well connected in russia closely related to the last defense minister of the savior union. of the family sought asylum in norway when they were refused decided to stay on illegally reportedly learned norwegian in a matter of weeks degree and a book on the plight of illegal immigrants in norway and at the tender age of twenty five was declared norwegian of the year by an old magazine she...
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governor, jobs mayor, etc.. but if we want to be able to ask and answer the question of what we can do to make sure that jobs will grow in new hampshire or minnesota or our country, we should ask the people that provide the jobs. that is an important perspective. we need to listen to people that know what they are doing. this depends on asking the question correct please -- correctly. besides your fate, in addition to your family, what brings you the most joy in your life? what brings you the most meaning? there is a series of things that people worry about or hope for that might be getting their health insurance premiums paid or how they would get a son or daughter to college or they might be worried about a simple thing like how they might get a half a tank of gas in their car so they can get to the next job interview or maybe they are worried about a home repair that is critical, particularly this time of year when it is cold. what you will see is that it all depends on something. it depends on people having a job. for most of our fellow citizens, the best thing that we can do fo
governor, jobs mayor, etc.. but if we want to be able to ask and answer the question of what we can do to make sure that jobs will grow in new hampshire or minnesota or our country, we should ask the people that provide the jobs. that is an important perspective. we need to listen to people that know what they are doing. this depends on asking the question correct please -- correctly. besides your fate, in addition to your family, what brings you the most joy in your life? what brings you the...
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. countries with multiple consumer products starting with. a lot of stationary obviously games toys etc one of the most important trends which i would really like to specify during the last few years the amount of products that would be produced in russia for the right. norton's tripled if you look into the products that was in russia for the russian audience most of them in russia on the russian industrial enterprises one european mean what do russian companies need to catch up with a standard itself that western production companies i would say catching up maybe not exactly the right word. in russia there is amazing history of story telling and for this new russia the country would like to get inspiration from the russian stories and make movies based on the russian heritage and culture but use some of the heritage that we have in the world this new company and tell them some how we tell stories how the characters develop and always have the happy ending in the distance that's really interesting to us actually. a stable hollywood tradition here in russia or just a russian audience needs t
. countries with multiple consumer products starting with. a lot of stationary obviously games toys etc one of the most important trends which i would really like to specify during the last few years the amount of products that would be produced in russia for the right. norton's tripled if you look into the products that was in russia for the russian audience most of them in russia on the russian industrial enterprises one european mean what do russian companies need to catch up with a standard...
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, etc. as well as over global challenges against more prominence. but energy development for the economy has been making the global challenges more severe for us. faced with these challenges, no country can settle them alone. we must rely on some technology and innovation and join hands to promote emissions reduction. in that way we can promote the civilization from the fossil energy era to clean energy from industrial economy development to information economy from industrial civilizations to the pecos civilization. this has been the common consensus for the whole world. china is a developing country with a huge population. we are now in the process of development. but during this process, we attach great and fortune to save energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to reduce energy consumption per unit of gdp and carbon dioxide emissions. the chinese government has great importance to innovation in the energy field. from 1990 to 2005, china's energy consumption to the unit of gdp and carbon dioxide emissions intensity was reduced by 46%. as present, chinese government proposed that by
, etc. as well as over global challenges against more prominence. but energy development for the economy has been making the global challenges more severe for us. faced with these challenges, no country can settle them alone. we must rely on some technology and innovation and join hands to promote emissions reduction. in that way we can promote the civilization from the fossil energy era to clean energy from industrial economy development to information economy from industrial civilizations to...
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of life our democracy equality between the sexes free speech etc freedom in short so so these are all the forces that are. against each other now after fighting it out it's unfortunately most of the press. it's on the side of the enemies of freedom i would say why would the european press react that way well you have to to you have to remember that. nine out of ten journalists in the country come from the same schools have the same ideology journalist in my country also very well paid. for will be better paid than for example university professors and other people it's a very lucrative job to be a journalist they practically all think the same there might as well be a political party being a journalist in this country it's not really a profession it's more a political persuasion and an ideology so. we have very few journalists and very few. media. mainstream media that would really take on the fight for free speech so many people associate europe with liberal values with freedom of speech your website though depicts pressure details i should say pressure of critics of radical isla
of life our democracy equality between the sexes free speech etc freedom in short so so these are all the forces that are. against each other now after fighting it out it's unfortunately most of the press. it's on the side of the enemies of freedom i would say why would the european press react that way well you have to to you have to remember that. nine out of ten journalists in the country come from the same schools have the same ideology journalist in my country also very well paid. for...
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inefficiencies are everywhere it's public buildings. consumers electricity gas wearing etc it's around us being eco friendly goes hand in hand with energy efficiency recently russia's natural resources ministry drafted a bill to make factories recycled materials they currently throw away by selling them to biofuel plants right now russia uses twice as much energy than china uses to produce the same amount of goods and russian companies are struggling to learn how going clean could bring in the green column brae r.t. . russia's inflation in two thousand and ten grew eight point seven percent that's according to politico data of the federal statistics service the figure fail to meet the government's seven point five percent target and almost equal the previous year's inflation in a bid to curb price growth in two thousand and eleven experts believe a refinance rate hike is in the cards tied to an employer called the reports. russia's central bank account interest rates on four consecutive occasions in two thousand and ten to seven point seven to five per sound to help spur a landi
inefficiencies are everywhere it's public buildings. consumers electricity gas wearing etc it's around us being eco friendly goes hand in hand with energy efficiency recently russia's natural resources ministry drafted a bill to make factories recycled materials they currently throw away by selling them to biofuel plants right now russia uses twice as much energy than china uses to produce the same amount of goods and russian companies are struggling to learn how going clean could bring in the...
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electrical environmentally clean etc who will then need us and our oil if the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to die.
electrical environmentally clean etc who will then need us and our oil if the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to die.
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able to stay born my dinner in blood cause i believe parents fled north etc when she was only twelve possibly as a result of a business deal gone wrong although well connected in russia i'm at least closely related to the last defense minister of the savior union. of the family sought asylum in norway and when they were refused decided to stay on illegally i believe reportedly learnt norwegian in a matter of weeks degree and race a book on the place of illegal immigrants in norway and at the tender age of twenty five was declared norwegian of the year by an old slave magazine the situation was very particular because she came here as a child. she had the next an ordinary sort of integration into norwegian society which is also very active in musical festivals and literature refers to was a sort of an extremely sort of active in the which knew for concern. and she had lost she told me she hadn't even talked on the telephone with anyone in russia since she came to norway and this was all one ten years ago despite process the government standing firm ironically norway's recently the num
able to stay born my dinner in blood cause i believe parents fled north etc when she was only twelve possibly as a result of a business deal gone wrong although well connected in russia i'm at least closely related to the last defense minister of the savior union. of the family sought asylum in norway and when they were refused decided to stay on illegally i believe reportedly learnt norwegian in a matter of weeks degree and race a book on the place of illegal immigrants in norway and at the...
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electricity gas flaring etc it's tremendous being ecofriendly goes hand in hand with energy efficiency. recently russia's natural resources ministry drafted a bill to make factories recycled materials three currently throw away by selling them to biofuel right now russia uses twice as much energy than china uses to produce the same amount of goods and russian companies are struggling to learn how going clean could bring in the green calling break. let's take a quick look at the markets in russia the bosses are closed till the eleventh of january for the russian new year holiday break here pm markets as following the gains on wall street and a strong trading session for japanese shares rose to a seven month high after the u.s. panel investigating the gulf of mexico oil spill said albertan and trans ocean work partly to blame. russia's inflation in two thousand and ten grew eight point seven percent that's according to pull an airy data of the federal statistics service the figure fail to meet the government's seven point five percent target and almost equaled the previous year's inflati
electricity gas flaring etc it's tremendous being ecofriendly goes hand in hand with energy efficiency. recently russia's natural resources ministry drafted a bill to make factories recycled materials three currently throw away by selling them to biofuel right now russia uses twice as much energy than china uses to produce the same amount of goods and russian companies are struggling to learn how going clean could bring in the green calling break. let's take a quick look at the markets in...
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something. some of these guys are going to go into the army, etc., but a lot of them are just out of a job, and i've got to do something for them". so he held what is traditionally known as sort of a poker night, where he had a few drinks, and talked to his buddies, and they played poker until about four in the morning, and at the end of the game, after they're talking about everything, somebody said, "you know, the united states needs liberty ships. why don't you build liberty ships?" by the time the war ended, he had 60 dry docks in a row out in washington state, and he was turning out a boat a day, and the japs couldn't sink them that fast. - no, for sure. that's incredible. but how... this guy obviously had the energy. this is at the heart of entrepreneurship-- incredible energy, and he feared nothing, i gather, because he was a ship builder to begin with. - at the end--if you want to hear a little more of this-- at the end of the day... ...suddenly when the war ended, the dry docks were closed. nobody was building liberty ships, so he said, "we've got to have another one of thes
something. some of these guys are going to go into the army, etc., but a lot of them are just out of a job, and i've got to do something for them". so he held what is traditionally known as sort of a poker night, where he had a few drinks, and talked to his buddies, and they played poker until about four in the morning, and at the end of the game, after they're talking about everything, somebody said, "you know, the united states needs liberty ships. why don't you build liberty...
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home of culture etc. and this is before hitler. this is just kaiser bill, who was at the nerve, a blunder. so here is an enlistment poster for world war i. it says destroy this mad bruce and the mad -- is in eighth with a drooling ape, black, with a german world war i helmet on with a club in one hand that says culture and a white topless woman in his arms. and then if you go when you look at the anti-japanese posters, it is the same poster only you know it is galop instead of black. so when it comes to -- it is a very good illustration of the way the construct race. we construct race from category. you want to dehumanize these people you make them, if you are trying to appeal to white americans to who make the nonwhite. and then, it is not just of course the racial difference but the associations, the association with brutality the association with for our women, right out of mississippi a few years ago. do we still do it? i don't know. i know my muslim students and friends are afraid that we are still doing it. and if there is an intensification for any reason of the war, the so
home of culture etc. and this is before hitler. this is just kaiser bill, who was at the nerve, a blunder. so here is an enlistment poster for world war i. it says destroy this mad bruce and the mad -- is in eighth with a drooling ape, black, with a german world war i helmet on with a club in one hand that says culture and a white topless woman in his arms. and then if you go when you look at the anti-japanese posters, it is the same poster only you know it is galop instead of black. so when...
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dropped in value to close to zero if not negative due to incompetence from city taxes fines etc so you have you know three hundred million dollars with the mortgages. let's say pick a number a number of the houses are worth zero the banks of literally walked away from the houses the owners of from the houses how much are those mortgages worth. best case scenario there were zero potentially there when they get a value because the municipality can potentially go after the banks for yet they're actually being traded is that securitize trust now written down to zero or negative number. now i'm not a lawyer i don't know what the legal intricacies are but. i can guarantee you very very very few of these trusts have been written down to their correct or tradeable market value. just completely that they are worth zero and they're trading them as if they have one hundred cents on the dollar and it's a as you say they've they've taken public you're a fraud the facebook deal goldman sachs as a taking fraud public it's not as if there's a barrier. to entry any twenty six year old you know coll
dropped in value to close to zero if not negative due to incompetence from city taxes fines etc so you have you know three hundred million dollars with the mortgages. let's say pick a number a number of the houses are worth zero the banks of literally walked away from the houses the owners of from the houses how much are those mortgages worth. best case scenario there were zero potentially there when they get a value because the municipality can potentially go after the banks for yet they're...
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because of the repeal of obama care, etc. they knew they were going to have this fiscal year. to go back on that now is indicative of the way that washington tend to warp -- tends to board, even the most conservative republicans. i cannot believe my tax dollars are spent on anything like this in pr a, or any of this liberal stripe -- such as npr, or any of tripe.iberal trie host: next call, good morning. caller: basically, this is about corporations, oil companies, insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies controlling all the money. secondly, if they wanted to cut, cut their role in pay. and as far as the health care bill and all of this stuff, that it is raising the debt, no, they want to go back to the insurance companies getting a a x amount of dollars that they are not getting any more. all of these different reforms and all of this stuff, the reason that these reforms have to take place is because these particular businesses are the ones that are draining the life blood of the united states america. host: sorry, i thought you were finished. ken is an independent from mou
because of the repeal of obama care, etc. they knew they were going to have this fiscal year. to go back on that now is indicative of the way that washington tend to warp -- tends to board, even the most conservative republicans. i cannot believe my tax dollars are spent on anything like this in pr a, or any of this liberal stripe -- such as npr, or any of tripe.iberal trie host: next call, good morning. caller: basically, this is about corporations, oil companies, insurance companies and...
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, etc.. in the eyes of some in washington, it is a growing security issue in its own rite. while tactics continue to be debated, there is consensus that they need to work to engage china to foster a greater understanding and a greater openness. the last thing anybody in washington wants is to have this relationship go sideways and return chianna into an enemy. improving the spirit of understanding is one of the secretaries goals. nobody has any of it -- any illusions that there will not be more significant challenges coming down the pike. and, obviously, some of the progress we have seen is something very important. everybody in the administration has continuously said that to build a lasting relationship you really need to increase the dialogue, increase the openness and communication, reduce the risk of this population and reduce the risk of misunderstanding. china has used that as a bargaining chip, unfortutely. while improving the short-term is a valuable through new working groups, the future is somewhat more challenging. transforming -- china claims to want a military befit
, etc.. in the eyes of some in washington, it is a growing security issue in its own rite. while tactics continue to be debated, there is consensus that they need to work to engage china to foster a greater understanding and a greater openness. the last thing anybody in washington wants is to have this relationship go sideways and return chianna into an enemy. improving the spirit of understanding is one of the secretaries goals. nobody has any of it -- any illusions that there will not be more...
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trade, etc., etc. in a sense, it is the bad news if you worry about managing the noise level. but it is potentially good news if you can shave the conversation in a positive way instead of just banging a drum. >> first, i have absolutely no idea it will go in. right now, you have a lot of neophyte's coming into the process. you have centers of voices who are no longer there. you have folks who will try to score as many political points against the administration as it possibly can over the next two years. they have already said that. i think you'll see one more -- a lot more oversight hearings, whether the provider of really -- provide real oversight is another thing. you have certain folks who are saying, well, we will try to look at this and we will try to look at this and it does not relate -- it does not appear that there is a lot to look at other the and the fact that your to grandstand. it is a shock that politics would actually be happening up there. [laughter] what am i thinking? i think it will take a little bit of time to shake out. you have a lot stronger and louder and mo
trade, etc., etc. in a sense, it is the bad news if you worry about managing the noise level. but it is potentially good news if you can shave the conversation in a positive way instead of just banging a drum. >> first, i have absolutely no idea it will go in. right now, you have a lot of neophyte's coming into the process. you have centers of voices who are no longer there. you have folks who will try to score as many political points against the administration as it possibly can over...
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you don't do this and 80% if you don't do this etc. it's basically what we've been told. 99% of the doctors in the world decide to do research on this say we've got this kind of cancer yet we are not behaving like a normal patient who comes out of that office so we need to go reach america on that and i am convinced we are going to rebuild that consensus and we will start with energy and ultimately we are going to wind up my hope creating a job base and the energy future for the country that will lead the challenge. >> thank you. [inaudible] with key to the the administration proposal to solve the mexican threat issues? is this something you will support? how do you see the climate in the senate to solve this issue? >> i think this is just a huge challenge for all the fuss. it is tearing apart the fabric of the life and society in mexico immediately on the border, and there are ways in which we are contributing to this problem, not just in our use in america and therefore the demand, but also in the trafficking and the flow of weapons that have empowered people to engage in a kind o
you don't do this and 80% if you don't do this etc. it's basically what we've been told. 99% of the doctors in the world decide to do research on this say we've got this kind of cancer yet we are not behaving like a normal patient who comes out of that office so we need to go reach america on that and i am convinced we are going to rebuild that consensus and we will start with energy and ultimately we are going to wind up my hope creating a job base and the energy future for the country that...
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investigators doing crime scenes looking for witnesses, etc.. a model which many of us said and continued to say was an effective when the subjects of the investigation were sovereign states or terrorist organizations conducting acts of war against the united states. if you kill an american serviceman or woman overseas, yes, it is a violation of our title xviii u.s. criminal code. but it's more than that. it is an attack against the united states and a knack of war in some respects against the united states. but for many years ago was a model the was used and i suggest one of the reasons why many administrations used that model is a much easier way to deal with an intractable complex dangerous problems. it was a military solution, it wasn't a diplomatic approach, it was let the police and the courts sort it out, and that is the model followed for many years. so in 1996, when the town were was attacked it was attacked by a group of saudi hezbollah members, and the was discovered fairly shortly after the event because host country, the kingdom of saudi arabia had detained and arrested sever
investigators doing crime scenes looking for witnesses, etc.. a model which many of us said and continued to say was an effective when the subjects of the investigation were sovereign states or terrorist organizations conducting acts of war against the united states. if you kill an american serviceman or woman overseas, yes, it is a violation of our title xviii u.s. criminal code. but it's more than that. it is an attack against the united states and a knack of war in some respects against the...
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political vehicles, whether the senate has the appropriate structure for this air etc.. that is one rate question of political functionality. the others other is the polarization of american society on many axes of wealth distribution, political views or whatever. each of these has some relationship to china's rise, especially the structure of the economy but you could say if china had not gone through its last 30 years of revolution these would still a great issues of the united states. so it is striking to me that compared today with the japan concentration of 25 years pass, and i was living in japan at that time, think there was more reason to think that japan's structure was involved in america's economic problems of those times than it is to think china's rise is really connected to what is happening in the u.s. now. so point number one is american should think of their own successes and weaknesses as being intellectually separate from whatever china's achieving or not and that is one of the fear factors that joe is talking about. i will let sound engineers do whatever they wan
political vehicles, whether the senate has the appropriate structure for this air etc.. that is one rate question of political functionality. the others other is the polarization of american society on many axes of wealth distribution, political views or whatever. each of these has some relationship to china's rise, especially the structure of the economy but you could say if china had not gone through its last 30 years of revolution these would still a great issues of the united states. so it...