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the main reason was that other destinations on the mediterranean like egypt, turkey, and tunisia are currently less popular because of ongoing political tensions. greece has also benefited, or to be more precise, the greek islands have benefited. there are lots of them to choose from if you are a traveler, so they have come up with a special concept to attract taurus -- tourists. >> a landscape of shimmering blue and white. the archipelago shows greek life at its best. the recession that has battered the rest of greece has hardly made a dent here. the island gets 90,000 visitors daily. there are plenty of jobs, and the luxury boutiques have no problem finding affluent customers. greece has 170 other islands, all with equally gorgeous beaches and sunshine, but nowhere is taurus and growing as fast as here -- nowhere is taurus him -- nowhere is tourism growing as fast as here. what are they doing differently? the mayor of the island does not have an answer, but she insists that not everyone is benefiting. >> we are a wealthy island, but the local government hardly benefits from it, so
the main reason was that other destinations on the mediterranean like egypt, turkey, and tunisia are currently less popular because of ongoing political tensions. greece has also benefited, or to be more precise, the greek islands have benefited. there are lots of them to choose from if you are a traveler, so they have come up with a special concept to attract taurus -- tourists. >> a landscape of shimmering blue and white. the archipelago shows greek life at its best. the recession that...
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on thursday three russian warships were seen heading for the mediterranean. russia already has four naval vessels stationed in the waters off syria and is planning to send three more. the russian government says they'll be used to help evacuate russian citizens from syria if the u.s. attacks. the fallout from the radioactive water leak at the damaged fukushima nuclear power plant is spreading. south korean officials have announced that all fishery imports from areas in eastern and northeastern japan will be banned starting monday. they say consumers are becoming increasingly concerned that the marine products could be contaminated. nhk world's masaki otaka has more. >> reporter: south korea has banned imports of japanese products containing certain levels of radioactive substances since the 2011 nuclear accident. but officials say this new ban applies to all products. >> translator: we decided to ban all imports of marine products from eight prefectures in japan including fukushima. >> reporter: south korean officials say they took the step because it's diffi
on thursday three russian warships were seen heading for the mediterranean. russia already has four naval vessels stationed in the waters off syria and is planning to send three more. the russian government says they'll be used to help evacuate russian citizens from syria if the u.s. attacks. the fallout from the radioactive water leak at the damaged fukushima nuclear power plant is spreading. south korean officials have announced that all fishery imports from areas in eastern and northeastern...
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the israelis launch ad missile test from deep in the mediterranean, launch ad missile from a fighter jet towards israel, simulating a ballistic missile attack, the same kind of missile attack that would come from syria or iran. they said it was a long-planned test. clearly sending a message to those around the region they are ready and on high alert. an interesting sort of note to keep in mind here in terms of the world superpower stage this is playing out in, a proxy between the united states and russia. while the united states still firmly supports israel, vows to protect it, russia is still firmly behind president assad and his regime. the very first warnings we got about that first israeli missile test actually came from russian air defense radar operating inside syria, the very same radar that would be tasked with picking up any kind of attack by the united states on syria. melissa. melissa: leland, that thanks so much. >> the world is watching not just to see what we decide but watching to see how we make it decision. whether in a dangerous world that we can still make our gove
the israelis launch ad missile test from deep in the mediterranean, launch ad missile from a fighter jet towards israel, simulating a ballistic missile attack, the same kind of missile attack that would come from syria or iran. they said it was a long-planned test. clearly sending a message to those around the region they are ready and on high alert. an interesting sort of note to keep in mind here in terms of the world superpower stage this is playing out in, a proxy between the united states...
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the platform and base were built in texas and transported more than 8,000 miles to the mediterrane mediterranean, where the base was plunged into the sea and the platform placed on top. from conception to operation, just over four years. this is a gigantic place, the tamar platform weighs 34,000 tons. it's 290 meters high and 50 people work here around the clock. this is where it's coming in. on the platform, water and humidity are separated from the gas. it then comes onshore here, filtered again and fed to multiple power stations which convert it into electricity to feed israel's electric grid. it's already helping the environment. today, 40% of israel's electricity is fueled by gas. it's much cheaper and much cleaner than oil. >> we've saved the country 17 million metric tons of co2 emissions. that's the equivalent of taking all the cars in israel off the road for over a year. >> reporter: the biggest benefit, a huge boost to israel's economy. gas will add 1% to israel's gdp this year. that's triggered a debate here. what will israel do with its financial windfall. the key question? will ener
the platform and base were built in texas and transported more than 8,000 miles to the mediterrane mediterranean, where the base was plunged into the sea and the platform placed on top. from conception to operation, just over four years. this is a gigantic place, the tamar platform weighs 34,000 tons. it's 290 meters high and 50 people work here around the clock. this is where it's coming in. on the platform, water and humidity are separated from the gas. it then comes onshore here, filtered...
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food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges with its neighbors. today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> this is our 55th year and in san francisco we're the largest armenian food festival and widely recognized as one of the best food festivals in the area. we have vendors that come up from fresno, from los angeles showing off their craft. we really feel like we have something for everyone in the neighborhood and that's really what it is, is drawing people to see a little bit of our culture and experience what we experience weekend in and weekend out. >> we are behind the scenes now watching the chef at work preparing some delicious armenian kabob. this is a staple in armenia
food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges with its neighbors. today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east,...
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in the eastern mediterranean you have these five to six, half dozen u.s. naval warships that could be equipped with tomahawk missiles, if the order is given, okay from congress comes through if the president, commander-in-chief says it is time to hit syria, that is where we believe many of the tomahawk missiles would be led and carried out through the eastern mediterranean. the part about the foreign fighters, a lot of experts tell us they're given too much credit about their capability inside syria today. they may get stronger in time but for the moment they're not. and the rebels would be stronger than the foreign fighters today there. martha: when you look back at it, it was back in june that ben rhodes said we were going to be really begin to give support to the opposition forces. we identified which part of the opposition we wanted to back and yet we have learned nothing about what happened after that statement that came from ben rhodes and nothing about how much or what kind of support we have given them other than the fact it is said to have been no
in the eastern mediterranean you have these five to six, half dozen u.s. naval warships that could be equipped with tomahawk missiles, if the order is given, okay from congress comes through if the president, commander-in-chief says it is time to hit syria, that is where we believe many of the tomahawk missiles would be led and carried out through the eastern mediterranean. the part about the foreign fighters, a lot of experts tell us they're given too much credit about their capability inside...
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they have ships in the eastern mediterranean. they have strategic interest because they is a -- they have a port, the only port, and what is their interest? what are their capabilities should a u.s. ship launch an attack? >> they have interest in the high seas as the navy does and the nato navy in the mediterranean. i actually watched the helicopter carrier steam out based on recent news media. i worked with the russian federation navy and have been in moscow and worked with the russian navy at sea. they are communicating their interests as they see them. you are quite right with regard to that particular port of tartus. and they have had a long-standing relationship with syria since the cold war. many munitions were used with the chemical agents and could have been russian origin. >> retired u.s. navy, thank you for your expertise. >> thank you, sir. >>> it is your turn to weigh in at home now. should congress come back early to vote on syria? we are asking you on twitter. already the answers are pouring in. richard says syria i
they have ships in the eastern mediterranean. they have strategic interest because they is a -- they have a port, the only port, and what is their interest? what are their capabilities should a u.s. ship launch an attack? >> they have interest in the high seas as the navy does and the nato navy in the mediterranean. i actually watched the helicopter carrier steam out based on recent news media. i worked with the russian federation navy and have been in moscow and worked with the russian...
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city-states and kingdoms, like pergamum, was nearing its end as a new power pushed its order across the mediterranean-- rome. the romans conquered greece in the middle of the second century b.c. they would surpass the greeks in political power, in military might, in technological innovation, but the romans would be forever in greece's debt in the fields of philosophy, science, literature, and the arts. as the roman poet said, "captive greece made rome captive." the visual language devised by the greeks would be adopted by the romans and subsequently, by the entire western tradition. indeed, it would become the pre-eminent means of portraying order, rationality, harmony, and power, whether in dictatorships, despotisms, or democracies. ironically, though, the lesson which the greeks understood and which their artists expressed in these works and in the parthenon sculptures-- namely that the disruptive and frightening forces of the irrational will always threaten to burst out in human history-- that lesson would have to be learned again and again. rome began here, a cluster of little villages strung ove
city-states and kingdoms, like pergamum, was nearing its end as a new power pushed its order across the mediterranean-- rome. the romans conquered greece in the middle of the second century b.c. they would surpass the greeks in political power, in military might, in technological innovation, but the romans would be forever in greece's debt in the fields of philosophy, science, literature, and the arts. as the roman poet said, "captive greece made rome captive." the visual language...
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it's also interesting to note that they do have assets in the eastern mediterranean, the brits do and the ministry of defense today admitted or announced really that they had scrambled jets previously last week when some aircraft started to come out of syria into sipriate air spors -- cyprius air space. they had assets in the area but they will not contribute any offensive weaponry to a possible strike in syria. >> phil ittner. thank you very much. >>> syrian president bashar al-assad tells cbs news he was not behind any chemical weapons attack in syria. it is his first interview with an american television network in two years. assad suggesting the rebels had used those weapons and there would be retamation for any international attacks on syria. >>> paul beban, the white house chief of staff making the rounds, pressing the administration's case. what is the white house saying today? >> reporter: well, that's right. the white house chief of staff, dennis m cd unna, really the tip of the spear of an all-out administration making reference to the videos we have been seeing, 13 videos r
it's also interesting to note that they do have assets in the eastern mediterranean, the brits do and the ministry of defense today admitted or announced really that they had scrambled jets previously last week when some aircraft started to come out of syria into sipriate air spors -- cyprius air space. they had assets in the area but they will not contribute any offensive weaponry to a possible strike in syria. >> phil ittner. thank you very much. >>> syrian president bashar...
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and if you wanted to control the mediterranean, you had to control north africa. now, at this time north africa was essentially controlled by the french. you had the three colonies, morocco, algeria and tunisia, all french colonies. these colonies were run by the french government, the government that essentially surrendered to nazi germany in 1940 when france fell, and they were allowed under the terms of that armistice to hold on to their colonies in north africa. so presumably, when we invade north africa in november of 1942, we're going to be facing french troops, ironically. now, f, the r hears -- fdr hears churchill's arguments for first setting our troops against the germans if north africa, and he agrees. george marshall, when he finds out that the president has abandoned the original plan for the cross-channel invasion in 1943, is appalled. he realizes that if all of the men and material are sucked off of that campaign that's being arranged out of europe across the channel, that you'll never be ready by 1943. and, indeed, d-day, the invasion of normandy,
and if you wanted to control the mediterranean, you had to control north africa. now, at this time north africa was essentially controlled by the french. you had the three colonies, morocco, algeria and tunisia, all french colonies. these colonies were run by the french government, the government that essentially surrendered to nazi germany in 1940 when france fell, and they were allowed under the terms of that armistice to hold on to their colonies in north africa. so presumably, when we...
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the caribbean and the mediterranean, it's stable and there's not tremendous growth and the one that had change is northern europe, upward, asia, you're seeing a bump and you can see west coast mexico going down. this is reflected on these home ports and how they have operated where you see the biggest home ports is miami. each are staying between 300,000,000 passengers and this year you're going to see them reach almost $5 million because of the economy. you see the others down here. new york, seattle, los angeles, san diego. when you look at the markets that are affected here by san francisco, the alaska, and mexico and the world market, they're stable. it has gone down and that has reflected on each of the ports that reflected that san diego you can see a drop in business over the past -- since 2010. all due to the economy conditions. san francisco is going up and a lot has to do with the new redeployment and the industry discovering this is a metropolitan area where they can really build their business. so i think it's very, very good news for you all. the one thing that is still in
the caribbean and the mediterranean, it's stable and there's not tremendous growth and the one that had change is northern europe, upward, asia, you're seeing a bump and you can see west coast mexico going down. this is reflected on these home ports and how they have operated where you see the biggest home ports is miami. each are staying between 300,000,000 passengers and this year you're going to see them reach almost $5 million because of the economy. you see the others down here. new york,...
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destroyers loaded with missiles in the mediterranean along with the end of fifty s assault ship in a letter to the un see where has the world body to prevent american aggression and she's more if a notion has been finding out how the escalation of the situation is affecting syrians. tomorrow next week next month series wondering if or when america's missiles will strike and what the aftermath will be but for many people here it doesn't pay to linger on what tomorrow will bring because the resolve ready award today. the how it's going on the you money we've been at war for two years with bombs falling in our hands just a few kilometers from here cruise missiles are endless war is the difference. every day every hour every minute tween der bombardment we have bombs and terror attacks shelling it's not very hard to face america after dealing with the jobless for so long michel walid not his real name has a nice apartment in an upmarket area of damascus but a year ago he moved into the hotel his running for safety reasons after family member was kidnapped by what he says were members of
destroyers loaded with missiles in the mediterranean along with the end of fifty s assault ship in a letter to the un see where has the world body to prevent american aggression and she's more if a notion has been finding out how the escalation of the situation is affecting syrians. tomorrow next week next month series wondering if or when america's missiles will strike and what the aftermath will be but for many people here it doesn't pay to linger on what tomorrow will bring because the...
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the lion's share of the money to try and help the the financially struggling the fiscally struggling mediterranean nation after this election whoever is chancellor whether it's merkel or whether it is going to have to deal with what seems like it would be almost inevitable third bailout for the mediterranean country now one of the other major issues that in the select in this election is the n.s.a. spying scandal and just what's being done about it and what was done at the time now one of the main questions being pointed at angola merkel is just how much did she know about it and how much did she allowed the n.s.a. the united states to spy on german citizens so greece and the n.s.a. emerging as the the two things that the two main candidates can go head to head on however what we are going to see though is them slam each other too much personally it's very likely the only after the twenty second when the vote is here in germany these two might have to sit down and talk and i in out in. a coalition that could lead germany in the coming years. artie's people over there in berlin it may be one of the
the lion's share of the money to try and help the the financially struggling the fiscally struggling mediterranean nation after this election whoever is chancellor whether it's merkel or whether it is going to have to deal with what seems like it would be almost inevitable third bailout for the mediterranean country now one of the other major issues that in the select in this election is the n.s.a. spying scandal and just what's being done about it and what was done at the time now one of the...
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. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. >> this is some good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> some olive oil. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> awesome. >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. >> oh, sweet. >> want mass. that is like the best thing in the world. >> the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus, and some nice pork tenderloin. and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcia, flesh blood sausage. >> i'm telling you. sexual metaphor coming. beautiful. beautiful. looking good. wow. look at that. a lot o
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the lion's share of the money to try and help the the financially struggling the fiscally struggling mediterranean nation after this election whoever is chancellor whether it's merkel or whether it is going to have to deal with what seems like it would be almost inevitable third bailout for the mediterranean country now one of the other major issues that in this election in this election is the n.s.a. spying scandal and just what's being done about it and what was done at the time now one of the main questions being pointed at angola merkel is just how much did she know about it and how much did she allowed the n.s.a. the united states to spy on german citizens so greece and the n.s.a. emerging as the the two things that the two main candidates can go head to head on however what we are going to see though is them slam each other too much personally it's very likely that on the two after the twenty second when the vote is here in germany these two might have to sit down and talk and i in out in bash out a coalition that could lead germany in the coming years. artie's peter oliver there may be one
the lion's share of the money to try and help the the financially struggling the fiscally struggling mediterranean nation after this election whoever is chancellor whether it's merkel or whether it is going to have to deal with what seems like it would be almost inevitable third bailout for the mediterranean country now one of the other major issues that in this election in this election is the n.s.a. spying scandal and just what's being done about it and what was done at the time now one of...
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loaded with missiles in the mediterranean along with an amphibious assault ship unless of the u.n. in syria has asked the world body to prevent american aggression marie if an ocean has been finding out how the how the threat of intervention in the country is affecting syrians. tomorrow next week next month series wondering if or when america's missiles will strike and what the aftermath will be but for many people here it doesn't pay to linger on what tomorrow will bring because the resolve ready award today. michel will lead not his real name has a nice apartment in an upmarket area of damascus but a year ago he moved into the hotel his running for safety reasons after a family member was kidnapped by what he says were members of an al qaeda linked group we don't feel safe of course not because of. of. the stripe we've got at the last rock they are throwing these things against civilians and that's very bad and have had a looser is considered to be one of the most successful and aggressive opposition forces promote in fundamental islam and proclaiming the end of the assad regime
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tonight, tense times with a missile over the mediterranean. >>> plus, former basketball star dennis rodman bounces back to north korea to hang with his buddy, the dictator. he says he's just looking to have a good time. but is there more to this visit? tonight, inside rodman's return. >>> but first from fox this tuesday night president obama is not asking america to go to war. that's what the secretary of state john kerry told our congress today. at the beginning of hearings on possible military action in syria. but at first secretary kerry did not rule out the possibility of sending u.s. ground troops into syria someday. waffled repeatedly and that did not go over well on either side of the political aisle. so secretary kerry later said that there are no plans to put boots on the ground and that he's willing to put that in writing. >> be crystal clear, there's no problem that having the language that has zero capacity for american troops on the ground within the authorization the president is asking for. >> no problem in having the language. secretary kerry also said that the u.s. can pro
tonight, tense times with a missile over the mediterranean. >>> plus, former basketball star dennis rodman bounces back to north korea to hang with his buddy, the dictator. he says he's just looking to have a good time. but is there more to this visit? tonight, inside rodman's return. >>> but first from fox this tuesday night president obama is not asking america to go to war. that's what the secretary of state john kerry told our congress today. at the beginning of hearings...
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russia is sending another navy vessel towards syria and the eastern mediterranean and will join 8 other russian ships sent to the region in the past week. and south korea ban all fishing products from japan citing radiation fears from the waters off the fukushima power plant and a day before tokyo will hear if their bid has been successful. away from the g-20 summit they want the approval for a military strike against syria but president barack obama doesn't have the votes he needs and patty takes a look at obama's options. >> reporter: majority of the american people are telling people and politicians they don't want to intervene in syria even if chemical weapons were used. >> no on syria. >> we will create another problem so we need to stop. >> reporter: the message being sent in town hall meetings and called to their washington offices. >> and let the senator know you are opposed. >> reporter: and swaying some elected leaders especially if the house of repetitives where an informal poll shows 49 representatives leaning towards a yes vote, 199 no. but what are the repercussions for th
russia is sending another navy vessel towards syria and the eastern mediterranean and will join 8 other russian ships sent to the region in the past week. and south korea ban all fishing products from japan citing radiation fears from the waters off the fukushima power plant and a day before tokyo will hear if their bid has been successful. away from the g-20 summit they want the approval for a military strike against syria but president barack obama doesn't have the votes he needs and patty...
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israel has confirmed it fired two test missiles into the eastern mediterranean with a joint exercise with the u.s. the u.s. has a number of warship in the area for a possibility military strike. paul brennan is in jerusalem. tell us more about these exercises. >> >> reporter: good afternoon. what we know is largeley the results of a statement put out by the israeli defense forces, the israeli army saying that the missile test took place at 9:15 local time, 0615 gmt and they say they were testing a system called the sparrow which trans lates in hebrew as anchor, anchor stipula-n-c-h-o- a-n-c-h-o-r. it is a missile which is used to test anti-missile capabilities, so they fire this missile out. on this occasion, it was fired out from an air base in central israel out across the mediterranean see in an area designated as an israelifiering range. it was tracked by the arrow 2 system, also known as hex, in hedrew. the fact is that the missile test was conducted in conjunction with the americans. what caused most alarm on tuesday morning was the fact that the russians were not party or cert
israel has confirmed it fired two test missiles into the eastern mediterranean with a joint exercise with the u.s. the u.s. has a number of warship in the area for a possibility military strike. paul brennan is in jerusalem. tell us more about these exercises. >> >> reporter: good afternoon. what we know is largeley the results of a statement put out by the israeli defense forces, the israeli army saying that the missile test took place at 9:15 local time, 0615 gmt and they say they...
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the russians are moving some ships into the mediterranean. their presence when not be as substantial as the u.s. presence. they are interested and are starting to play a role. more towards intimidation than capabilities. host: back to this map. this is probably available on the "usa today" website. iran has cruise missiles. if those happen to be fired at are our shipsps, defensible? guest: absolutely. we had a navy destroyer that was attacked i and iraqi aircraft and nearly sunk. the navy has tightened up their procedures ever since. all of our ships are prepared to defend themselves at any time. i do not think the arabians would do that -- i do not think the iranians would do that. that would be a direct attack on the united states. all of the aircraft are ready to fight and prepared to defend themselves. tennessee.from caller: thank you for taking my call. any time mr. obama is in trouble, he looks to change his track and the focus is the media. this war has been going on for almost three years in syria. bashar al-assad has used chemical we
the russians are moving some ships into the mediterranean. their presence when not be as substantial as the u.s. presence. they are interested and are starting to play a role. more towards intimidation than capabilities. host: back to this map. this is probably available on the "usa today" website. iran has cruise missiles. if those happen to be fired at are our shipsps, defensible? guest: absolutely. we had a navy destroyer that was attacked i and iraqi aircraft and nearly sunk. the...
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you've got it's very costly to be steaming around in the mediterranean. these navy ships, they use a lot of fuel. the aircraft carrier group that moved, the ss anem its is very costly. people get tired. you can't be in a constant state of readiness. you make mistakes. remember back in kosovo there were literally targets that the co coordinates were put in wrong. >> jennifer, it's andrea. have you heard anything on possible retaliation from the russians or iranians? we asked this question on friday, but any new details on any possible retaliation if we decide to strike? >> i think it's not really an issue that there would be retaliation from what i'm hearing. but there is concern, the russians have decided to send more ships into the mediterranean. one in particular is a spy ship coming from sebastopol. one of the reasons you're seeing the u.s.s. is a sign saying, hey, don't try to come to the defense of the assad regime. we're going to carry out a strike, but don't try to do anything. that's why the aircraft carrier group is there. it's unlikely that the
you've got it's very costly to be steaming around in the mediterranean. these navy ships, they use a lot of fuel. the aircraft carrier group that moved, the ss anem its is very costly. people get tired. you can't be in a constant state of readiness. you make mistakes. remember back in kosovo there were literally targets that the co coordinates were put in wrong. >> jennifer, it's andrea. have you heard anything on possible retaliation from the russians or iranians? we asked this question...
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. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. >> this is some good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> dried tuna, flavor-packed like tuna prociutto. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> awesome. >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. >> oh, sweet. want mass. that is like the best thing in the world. >> the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus, and some nice pork tenderloin. and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcia, fresh blood sausage. i could just squeeze that. i'm telling you. sexual metaphor coming. beautiful.
. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. >> this is some good-looking food here. >> some of that...
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. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you weren't kidding us. this is some good-looking food here. some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> dried tuna, flavor-packed like tuna prechutto. >> some olive oil. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> awesome. >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. >> pate. >> oh, sweet. >> want mass. that is like the best thing in the world. >> the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus, and some nice pork tenderloin. and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcia, flesh blood sausage. >> i'm tell
. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you weren't kidding us. this is some good-looking...
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accused her of spending too much of german money on trying to help the really financially stricken mediterranean nation and he has criticized in some ways merkel's policy on how she's trying to help the euro zone and try to get it out of recession but as i say the two actually agree on far more than you would usually find in a major election like this and it's very unlikely that we will see them personally slam each other if you will too much because there's a very good chance that these two may have to work together in a coalition after the elections on the twenty second so they're not going to want to say anything that's going to make anything like that to typical people so peter you talk about greece the eurozone being crucial issues one of the other main issues then the north concern to the voters and that they're addressing tonight in that t.v. debate. well the n.s.a. spying scandal has been a huge issue here in germany the germans are people that are very proud of very protective of their privacy to find out that a nation that many would regard as a one of the closest if they not the close
accused her of spending too much of german money on trying to help the really financially stricken mediterranean nation and he has criticized in some ways merkel's policy on how she's trying to help the euro zone and try to get it out of recession but as i say the two actually agree on far more than you would usually find in a major election like this and it's very unlikely that we will see them personally slam each other if you will too much because there's a very good chance that these two...
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you've got it's very costly to be steaming around in the mediterranean. these navy ships, they use a lot of fuel. the aircraft carrier group that moved, the ss anem its is very costly. people get tired. you can't be in a constant state of readiness. you make mistakes. remember back in kosovo there were literally targets that the co coordinates were put in wrong. >> jennifer, it's andrea. have you heard anything on possible retaliation from the russians or iranians? we asked this question on friday, but any new details on any possible retaliation if we decide to strike? >> i think it's not really an issue that there would be retaliation from what i'm hearing. but there is concern, the russians have decided to send more ships into the mediterranean. one in particular is a spy ship coming from sebastopol. one of the reasons you're seeing the u.s.s. is a sign saying, hey, don't try to come to the defense of the assad regime. we're going to carry out a strike, but don't try to do anything. that's why the aircraft carrier group is there. it's unlikely that the
you've got it's very costly to be steaming around in the mediterranean. these navy ships, they use a lot of fuel. the aircraft carrier group that moved, the ss anem its is very costly. people get tired. you can't be in a constant state of readiness. you make mistakes. remember back in kosovo there were literally targets that the co coordinates were put in wrong. >> jennifer, it's andrea. have you heard anything on possible retaliation from the russians or iranians? we asked this question...
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if she is moved into the mediterranean, that would give the president a total of nine u.s. destroyers focused on syria. the delay ordered by the president is giving pentagon planners time to reassess syrian targets and which resources will be needed for a possible strike. they're still likely to rely on tomahawk missiles. meanwhile there continue to be reports that assad has moved some of his key assets around. and reports that russian president vladimir putin has ordered a spy ship to the eastern mediterranean. >> waiting this period of time, i think, it moves as i said the advantage to our opponents. eventually we will get around to delivering a blow. i'm hoping with this amount of time we'll move more resources into the region and deliver actually a more significant blow than what we would have done if we had executed a couple weeks ago. >> the u.s.s. san antonio, an amphibious ship with 300 marines onboard is off the coast of syria just in case. meanwhile a marine spokesman confirms that the website was redirected for a few hours overnight to a site that showed photos o
if she is moved into the mediterranean, that would give the president a total of nine u.s. destroyers focused on syria. the delay ordered by the president is giving pentagon planners time to reassess syrian targets and which resources will be needed for a possible strike. they're still likely to rely on tomahawk missiles. meanwhile there continue to be reports that assad has moved some of his key assets around. and reports that russian president vladimir putin has ordered a spy ship to the...
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. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you are killing us with good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> amazing. >> dried tuna flavor packed like tuna prosciutto. >> some olive oil. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> awesome. ♪ >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. >> pate. >> oh, sweet. >> want mass. that is like the best thing in the world. >> you want to eat this? the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus, and sea bream, some nice pork tenderloin and my personal favorite a particularly delicious mor
. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you are killing us with good-looking food here....
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. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from grenada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here and almaria is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan moria. he heads the highly regarded el quastro back in grenada. we're joined by another chef and some friends. some of that simple, yet magical samarejo on toast. dried tuna, flavor packed like tuna phusciutto. >> quite spicy and bitter. >> oh, that's good. so good. >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. it's like a -- >> pate de morfia. >> that is like the best thing in the world. >> you want this whole thing? >> yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus and sea breme and nice pork tenderloin. and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcilla, fresh blood sausage. >> yes. i feel some blending coming on. sexual metaphor coming. beautiful. this feeling of -- oh, yeah. looking good. w
. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from grenada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here and almaria is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan moria. he heads the highly regarded el quastro back in grenada. we're joined by another chef and some friends. some of that simple, yet magical samarejo on toast. dried tuna, flavor packed like tuna...
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. >>> an hour's drive from grenada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here and almaria is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan moria. he heads the highly regarded el quastro back in grenada. we're joined by another chef and some friends. some of that simple, yet magical samarejo on toast. dried tuna, flavor packed like tuna phusciutto. >> quite spicy and bitter. >> oh, that's good. so good. >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. it's like a -- >> pate de morfia. >> that is like the best thing in the world. >> you want this whole thing? >> yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus and sea breme and nice pork tenderloin. and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcilla, fresh blood sausage. >> yes. i feel some blending coming on. sexual metaphor coming. beautiful. this feeling of -- oh, yeah. looking good. w
. >>> an hour's drive from grenada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here and almaria is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan moria. he heads the highly regarded el quastro back in grenada. we're joined by another chef and some friends. some of that simple, yet magical samarejo on toast. dried tuna, flavor packed like tuna...
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they have got the warship there or not warship but spyship there in the mediterranean and now they say they could soon send a delegation to the united states to talk with members of our answer congress. james rosen is working the russian angle to all of this and a lot to talk about with regard to that country tonight, james. >> particularly because, harris, rush is that is one of the staunchest backers of the assad regime in damascus. this proposal by vladimir putin to send a delegates of russian lawmakers over here to capitol hill to meet with our lawmakers is probably just mischief making on his part it is not seriously intended to aid barack obama in his hour of political peril for him and probably nothing will come of it, harris? >> >> and, james, you know, one of the things that we have been talking about with regard to russia is the fact that you have got the g-20 there the president won't be meeting one-on-one with their president because of the -- what's going on with the nsa leaker edward snowden. so they come to this country some question about how that really plays out in th
they have got the warship there or not warship but spyship there in the mediterranean and now they say they could soon send a delegation to the united states to talk with members of our answer congress. james rosen is working the russian angle to all of this and a lot to talk about with regard to that country tonight, james. >> particularly because, harris, rush is that is one of the staunchest backers of the assad regime in damascus. this proposal by vladimir putin to send a delegates of...
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. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. >> this is some good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> some olive oil. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> awesome. >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. >> oh, sweet. >> want mass. that is like the best thing in the world. >> the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus, and some nice pork tenderloin. and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcia, flesh blood sausage. >> i'm beautiful. looking good. wow. look at that. a lot of fat. >> yeah. it's quite nice. >> those were h
. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. >> this is some good-looking food here. >> some of that...
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in fact, one of our destroyers just left the eastern mediterranean. we don't know exactly what that means by barbara starr is on the case right after the break. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first. it's mine. i called about that one. it's mine. customers: [ echoing ] it's mine, mine, mine. it's mine! no it's not! it's mine! better get going. it's the chevy labor day sale. [ male announcer ] the chevy labor day sale. just announced: $500 labor day cash now through september 3rd on most 2013 chevrolet vehicles! hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai st
in fact, one of our destroyers just left the eastern mediterranean. we don't know exactly what that means by barbara starr is on the case right after the break. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without...
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you've got -- it's costly to be steaming around in the mediterranean. the navy ships use a lot of fuel. the aircraft carrier group that moved the "uss nimitz" from the red sea, that's costly. what's also costly is morale. people get tired. you can't be in a constant state of readiness. you make mistakes. remember in kosovo, there were targets that the koord nats were put in wrong and they bombed -- >> jennifer, hey, it's andrea. have you heard anything on possible retaliation from the russians or from the iranians? we asked this question on friday. any new details of retaliation if we decide to strike? >> i think it's not an issue that there would be retaliation from what i'm hearing. the russians decided to send more ships into the mediterranean, one in particular a spy ship coming. one of the reasons you're seeing the aircraft carrier group, the "uss nimitz" in the red sea is a sign to the iranians as well as the russians, don't try to come to the defense of the assad regime. we're going to carry out a strike. it may notanything. that's why that aircr
you've got -- it's costly to be steaming around in the mediterranean. the navy ships use a lot of fuel. the aircraft carrier group that moved the "uss nimitz" from the red sea, that's costly. what's also costly is morale. people get tired. you can't be in a constant state of readiness. you make mistakes. remember in kosovo, there were targets that the koord nats were put in wrong and they bombed -- >> jennifer, hey, it's andrea. have you heard anything on possible retaliation...
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also ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you are killing us with good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> amazing. >> dried tuna flavor packed like tuna prosciutto. >> some olive oil. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> awesome. ♪ >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. >> pate. >> oh, sweet. >> want mass. that is like the best thing in the world. >> you want to eat this? the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus, and sea dream -- bream, some nice pork tenderloin and my personal favorite a particularly deli
also ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you are killing us with good-looking food...