you know, rage to apply on russia on all sorts of pretext and in all sorts of situations. you believe we are always to be blamed for everything, we know this. we work deliberately, quietly, soberly towards stabilisation. it is not in our interest to rock the boat further. you pointed to putin, saying that he would do his best to stabilise gas prices, but you could also have pointed to the words of deputy prime minister and energy minister alexander novak, who said very recently that, in his view, european certification of the nord stream 2 pipeline, so that it could actually be used because we know it has been built, but it isn t being used yet
to rock the boat further. you pointed to putin saying that he would do his best to stabilise gas prices, but you could also have pointed to the words of deputy prime minister and energy minister alexander novak, who said very recently that, in his view, european certification of the nord stream 2 pipeline so that it could actually be used, because we know it s been built, but it isn t being used yet, he said certification for use would definitely cool soaring european gas prices. now to many in europe, that sounds a little bit like an implicit threat that if they don t do what you want with regard to nord stream 2, then there could be problems ahead this winter. it means, mr sackur, that your preferred option would be not to certify so that prices soar further. i will say that we are talking here on a market that is kept in the hands of those who, through spelling out
to rock the boat further. you pointed to putin saying that he would do his best to stabilise gas prices, but you could also have pointed to the words of deputy prime minister and energy minister alexander novak, who said very recently that, in his view, european certification of the nord stream 2 pipeline so that it could actually be used, because we know it s been built, but it isn t being used yet, he said certification for use would definitely cool soaring european gas prices. now to many in europe, that sounds a little bit like an implicit threat that if they don t do what you want with regard to nord stream 2, then there could be problems ahead this winter. it means, mr sackur, that your preferred option would be not to certify so that prices soar further. i will say that we are talking here on a market that is kept in the hands of those who, through spelling out policies and approaches,
lfg chronicles the players battles on and off the field. we take a look at what women across the sports world are going to get the equal pay and respect they deserve sdplp as a girl growing up, i was taught to be so grateful for the crumbs and the women are taught that. reporter: when it comes to gender equity in sport, images like those from the weight rooms at this year s ncaa tournament underscore a heavy truth for female athletes. women professional and national team have to battle and fight every single day. they are earn themed but so have the women. reporter: they have fought for increases if wages and equitiable treatment. it isn t being compensated fairly. in 2017, members of the u.s.
think about, every one percentage increase in growth over a decade reduces the debt by 3 trillion dollars. the math shows you get the debt down that s a big increase. that is a big increase. we can do it, ben. emily, we have so much on our backs. how much is the average american carrying in this debt load? yeah. so the national debt per capita right now is around $60,000. for taxpayers it s about $100,000 more than that. as a young person, i don t know how i can emphasize enough, this is not monopoly money. we have people coming out of college with an average of about $35,000 in student loan debt. add to that their $60,000 of national debt per capita. youth unemployment is around 16%. it s a dire, dire situation for america s young people and it needs to be talked about by people on both sides of the aisle, which it isn t being and i m begging them to do that. i m going to talk to the person on my right.