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for greece, the gaming sector is a developed sector in greece. we have been running big lotteries for many years. one of the biggest in the world. there are a lot of people dealing with the gaming sector in greece. >> nice to see you, thank you very much. ceo joining us on the move. back in a couple of minutes. >> now with all of the hula blue -- hullabaloo, you may have missed the fact that apple released ios 8, the operating system. >> ios 8 isn't as much as a break from the pack as the previous generation. that one in traduced a new design. the changes in eight are more functional and less anesthetic. in the past when you got a notification that someone had e-mailed or text at you, you had to read the alert then open the app then find the message then replied. respond withinn the notification its self. it works really well and allows you to get back to people quickly without interrupting whatever else you are doing. such as android and blackberry, apple's now has a keyboard that predicts words as you type. apple says the system can learn your
for greece, the gaming sector is a developed sector in greece. we have been running big lotteries for many years. one of the biggest in the world. there are a lot of people dealing with the gaming sector in greece. >> nice to see you, thank you very much. ceo joining us on the move. back in a couple of minutes. >> now with all of the hula blue -- hullabaloo, you may have missed the fact that apple released ios 8, the operating system. >> ios 8 isn't as much as a break from the...
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coming up, another encouraging chapter added to greece's fiscal policy. will the sector get the economy back on track? we talked to the ceo of the second-largest lender. piraeus bank, when we come back. ♪ >> good morning, welcome back. you're watching "the pulse." piraeus bank recently released its first-half earnings, greece's second-largest lender show 17% growth. now fromoins us athens. nice to see you. let's talk about how your bank is positioned. , the stressaqrs tests, coming up. you have anything to feear from those events? >> we're following the moment on the aqer. it is too early to pass judgment. piraeus bank and all the great banks are coming from a position of strength. we have one of the highest capital ratios in europe. according to our calculations, of 5ve capital in excess billion euros. we have gone through a recent round of recapitalization, as have other great banks -- greek banks. we feel comfortable with a high level of credit reserves of the of our book is covered by precisions. you have positive, recovering great financials will s
coming up, another encouraging chapter added to greece's fiscal policy. will the sector get the economy back on track? we talked to the ceo of the second-largest lender. piraeus bank, when we come back. ♪ >> good morning, welcome back. you're watching "the pulse." piraeus bank recently released its first-half earnings, greece's second-largest lender show 17% growth. now fromoins us athens. nice to see you. let's talk about how your bank is positioned. , the stressaqrs tests,...
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we have not talked about greece for ages. a new poll suggests the main opposition party is ahead of the prime minister's party. the syriza is the opposition party that is in some people's minds a concern. how big a political risk of that be? have the helennic capital market chairman. good morning. and hislk about syriza aspirations for grisman and four. grace has been off the radar. correction -- >> a good thing. >> 2016 is the next election. >> probably. have the presidential elections. the president is not earl of thedirectly, 3/5 parliament. he needs a big majority of at least two parties or three parties. that is what the government is working on. they are not sure they will get that. >> the political story is uncertain. >> that is the main of the democracy. in democracy, everything is uncertain. >> but there are degrees of uncertainty. has been off the radar, which is a good thing. do you think the uncertainty will creep in? that,they ask us about they know that this is the normal part of democracy. what they are more in
we have not talked about greece for ages. a new poll suggests the main opposition party is ahead of the prime minister's party. the syriza is the opposition party that is in some people's minds a concern. how big a political risk of that be? have the helennic capital market chairman. good morning. and hislk about syriza aspirations for grisman and four. grace has been off the radar. correction -- >> a good thing. >> 2016 is the next election. >> probably. have the presidential...
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could greece exit earlier? is it possible that you would first take the money still on the table for exiting the umbrella that would provide? >> all possibilities are up for grabs in the following sense, the european program ends at the end of this year. the imf program ends in the first quarter of 2016. there is a gap between the two programs. side of the lender, they both feel uncomfortable about 2015. the imf doesn't want to lend alone, the europeans feel itchy about having the imf loan but themselves staying out. we need a solution to that. >> your expectation for what that solution would look like? >> something that is under discussion. this very difficult at point to say anything about it. there will be a solution. >> mario draghi talks about structural reform, deregulating industries and provide some sort of a demand impetus for the european economy. we had a whole series of ceos in the show. is,eems like the sense things still move slowly in greece. we need to get things moving more quickly. we still ha
could greece exit earlier? is it possible that you would first take the money still on the table for exiting the umbrella that would provide? >> all possibilities are up for grabs in the following sense, the european program ends at the end of this year. the imf program ends in the first quarter of 2016. there is a gap between the two programs. side of the lender, they both feel uncomfortable about 2015. the imf doesn't want to lend alone, the europeans feel itchy about having the imf...
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. >> greece has seen positive news in the last few months. there's been slight economic growth for the second quarter 2014, and tourism seems to be on the rebound, also seem to be due to at the moment very competitive prices in greece. unfortunately, those numbers do not say anything about daily reality for most people. while vacationers are relaxing and tanning away on their beaches, many greeks can no longer afford their medical bills. oh, and by the way, youth unemployment is still above 50%, and that's not all -- the country is setting another sad record -- this one involving suicide. >> he is mourning the loss of his friend and colleague who took his own life when he lost his job. plagued by the fear of becoming a beggar, the 49-year-old turns to suicide. >> he was very proud -- so proud that he did not see any other way out. he could not face the prospect of losing his dignity as a result of being unemployed. >> he is by no means an isolated case. every day, there are reports of two or three people who kill themselves, and many more who
. >> greece has seen positive news in the last few months. there's been slight economic growth for the second quarter 2014, and tourism seems to be on the rebound, also seem to be due to at the moment very competitive prices in greece. unfortunately, those numbers do not say anything about daily reality for most people. while vacationers are relaxing and tanning away on their beaches, many greeks can no longer afford their medical bills. oh, and by the way, youth unemployment is still...
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notice it hasn't moved very much from italy over in to the southern tip of greece. and what is going to happen is, more rainfall as we go throughout the next couple of days. typically, high up in the atmosphere, we have some fast-moving winds called the jet stream, and so they usually serve as a train track to push systems along. however this low has separated from it. that's why we call it a cutoff low, and so as long as this stays separated it's going to continue to dump heavy amounts of rainfall. so look out for the possibility of rain in to rome, also to athens for wednesday. the rest of the continent seeing some very dry conditions. sunny skies from warsaw, vienna, stockholm even seeing some sunny skies and over in madrid a high of 34 degrees under sunny conditions for wednesday. let's take a look at the forecast for north america. now we have had some strong weather the past couple of days. the front is now pushing toward the east, and so because of that the focal point for storms has shifted. further down toward the south, where a lot of moisture, the very sa
notice it hasn't moved very much from italy over in to the southern tip of greece. and what is going to happen is, more rainfall as we go throughout the next couple of days. typically, high up in the atmosphere, we have some fast-moving winds called the jet stream, and so they usually serve as a train track to push systems along. however this low has separated from it. that's why we call it a cutoff low, and so as long as this stays separated it's going to continue to dump heavy amounts of...
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. >> these immigrants have come to greece illegally. a farmer will stop at this corner and hire them to work in his fields. is 530 in the morning. >> we get two euros an hour but less is paid out. if we complain the boss says there are enough others to replace us. , a pickup truck rushes past them in the darkness. then another approaches. when a driver discovers the camera he turns around. hiring illegal immigrants is technically forbidden. disappointed, the men go their way. today they will not be getting any work. we drive out to the fields. the strawberry season is over. now potatoes are being harvested. only can he prevent it from destroying the camera. a district court trial demonstrated drastically how illegal immigrants are being exploited. more than 20 strawberry pickers were shot and wounded on a large farm this year. they complain because they had not been paid for six months. some still had shot pellets in their bodies. them and these people owe about 200 of us more than 150,000 euros. we want our money and we wanted justice.
. >> these immigrants have come to greece illegally. a farmer will stop at this corner and hire them to work in his fields. is 530 in the morning. >> we get two euros an hour but less is paid out. if we complain the boss says there are enough others to replace us. , a pickup truck rushes past them in the darkness. then another approaches. when a driver discovers the camera he turns around. hiring illegal immigrants is technically forbidden. disappointed, the men go their way. today...
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. >> these immigrants have come to greece illegally. a farmer will stop at this corner and hire them to work in his fields. is 530 in the morning. >> we get two euros an hour but less is paid out. if we complain the boss says there are enough others to replace us. , a pickup truck rushes past them in the darkness. then another approaches. when a driver discovers the camera he turns around. hiring illegal immigrants is technically forbidden. disappointed, the men go their way. today they will not be getting any work. we drive out to the fields. the strawberry season is over. now potatoes are being harvested. only can he prevent it from destroying the camera. a district court trial demonstrated drastically how illegal immigrants are being exploited. more than 20 strawberry pickers were shot and wounded on a large farm this year. they complain because they had not been paid for six months. some still had shot pellets in their bodies. them and these people owe about 200 of us more than 150,000 euros. we want our money and we wanted justice.
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this is a trade embassy coming from greece. the people carrying this we are not sure where they are but the way they are addressing and the objects they are holding are coming all the way over to egypt from far. we have people with bulls head here so we know trade is going on. this is the 15th century bc and 300 years before everything collapse but you need to go back to three centuries to understand what collapsed. this is my favorite guys. how many have seen these in person? 60 feet tall and guarding the front of a temple that is now again because it robbed out by later pharaohs. most people don't know that inside, where the temple used to be, are slightly than larger statues. they have a list of names of foreign places and i will give you one as an example. this is known as the ageeian list. it is a list of places from greece. one one side you have greek and crete on the other. running along the side of the place with places that belonged to the two groups. if you go to those actual sites you will find objects that belonged
this is a trade embassy coming from greece. the people carrying this we are not sure where they are but the way they are addressing and the objects they are holding are coming all the way over to egypt from far. we have people with bulls head here so we know trade is going on. this is the 15th century bc and 300 years before everything collapse but you need to go back to three centuries to understand what collapsed. this is my favorite guys. how many have seen these in person? 60 feet tall and...
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you mention the fight to preserve the fourth in greece has become a national cause in greece? >> this is something we filmed for the documentary that my partner will be coming out with in a few months with a documentary that in many ways is a companion to the book. we did it in a parallel process. i'm excited about the documentary because in a way, that a book can't, does in a way that a book can't, it shows the vibrancy of these resistance movements and people are speaking with her own powerful voices. one of the most inspiring movements that we were lucky enough to document with this movement against a massive open pit gold mine in northern greece , and it has become a huge national symbol. it is more than a resistance movement against fossil fuels. i think it is resistance movement against the whole logic of the idea that we need to create sacrifice zones in order to have a healthy economy. the shift is toward a regenerative economy that takes care of the land in which no people and no place needs to be sacrificed in the name of progress. powerfultraordinarily to see that.
you mention the fight to preserve the fourth in greece has become a national cause in greece? >> this is something we filmed for the documentary that my partner will be coming out with in a few months with a documentary that in many ways is a companion to the book. we did it in a parallel process. i'm excited about the documentary because in a way, that a book can't, does in a way that a book can't, it shows the vibrancy of these resistance movements and people are speaking with her own...
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they were members of tribes who ranged over the lands north and east of greece. they were -- among these people, women rode horses and were trained to use bows and spears. they knew how to defend themselves and they even went to war. just like the men. and the lives of these tough, nomadic women, were very different, as i said, from the lives of greek women, who were normally confined indoors, to weave and mind children all their lives, and that difference made a deep impression on the greeks. the greeks began to encounter these nomadic peoples in the seventh century bc, when many greek cities were beginning to establish trade colonies around the black sea. so, the greeks met and traded with these diverse but culturally related steppe tribes, centered on horses and archery. each tribed a their own names, own dialects, own histories, but they became known to the greeks as the sithians ask that's a conventional term we can use today. rumors and descriptions of these horse-riding nomads, much feared for their deadly arrows and expanding conquests in western asia, ca
they were members of tribes who ranged over the lands north and east of greece. they were -- among these people, women rode horses and were trained to use bows and spears. they knew how to defend themselves and they even went to war. just like the men. and the lives of these tough, nomadic women, were very different, as i said, from the lives of greek women, who were normally confined indoors, to weave and mind children all their lives, and that difference made a deep impression on the greeks....
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you mention the fight to preserve the fourth in greece has become a national cause in greece? >> this is sometng we fied fotheocumta that partner will be coming out with in a few mons mearatn many ways is a companion to the book. we did it in a parallel process. i'm excited about the documentary because in a way, that a book can't, does in a way that a book can't, it shows the vibrancy of these resistance movements and people are speaking with her own powerful voices. one of the most inspiring movements that we were lucky enough to document with this movement against a massive open pit gold mine in northern greece , and it has become a huge national symbol. it is more than a resistance movement against fossil fuels. i think it is resistance movement against the whole logic of the idea that we need to create sacrifice zones in order to have a healthy economy. the shift is toward a regenerative economy that takes care of the land in which no people and no place needs to be sacrificed in the name of progress. powerfultraordinarily to see that. greece is a country being hit hardes
you mention the fight to preserve the fourth in greece has become a national cause in greece? >> this is sometng we fied fotheocumta that partner will be coming out with in a few mons mearatn many ways is a companion to the book. we did it in a parallel process. i'm excited about the documentary because in a way, that a book can't, does in a way that a book can't, it shows the vibrancy of these resistance movements and people are speaking with her own powerful voices. one of the most...
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much of this revenue pays the interest on greece's hon orous debt. the greek tax association says greeks cannot pay off such an expensive debt and support the state. >> translator: we need to stress the economy. we need a more efficient state and a state that is better value or our money. people keep telling me they don't mind paying tie taxes as long as they get something for them. >> reporter: the association wants the government to cut its costs and have a bigger surplus with which to pay off the debt, instead it says the government is borrowing new money to pay off the old, and passing on the malice to future generations. >>> sierra leone says it is sealing its borders with liberia and guinea to stop the spread of ebola. monday concluded a three-day lockdown forcing people to stay in doors. >>> flooding and landslides have killed at least 22 people in the northeastern indian states. meanwhile it has been more than two weeks since flooding in kashmir effected millions there. faiz jamil has been to trinidad to see how people are coping. >> reporter
much of this revenue pays the interest on greece's hon orous debt. the greek tax association says greeks cannot pay off such an expensive debt and support the state. >> translator: we need to stress the economy. we need a more efficient state and a state that is better value or our money. people keep telling me they don't mind paying tie taxes as long as they get something for them. >> reporter: the association wants the government to cut its costs and have a bigger surplus with...
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-- in this market since greece restructured its debt in 2012. greece is still paying a price because there is stigma attached to something like this. >> this option was very peculiar. the bottom line is the option and the way that this function isnew and -- this functioned new and surprising every time. was we found here is there a small group of bonds that was trading much lower than everything else. folks were expecting them to be brought into the market. there was some dispute over whether or not they would be brought into the market. payout if you own cdf's is much higher. those bonds were brought in. between the first and second options -- end, folks are recovering a lot more than they expected. of this, what does all mean for argentina, its economy, specifically its currency? how has their currency been reacting to all of this? >> the options have nothing to do with the government. the government does not have to pay for it. the sellers of contracts do. in terms of the defaults, we are seeing more and more pressure on the economy as things
-- in this market since greece restructured its debt in 2012. greece is still paying a price because there is stigma attached to something like this. >> this option was very peculiar. the bottom line is the option and the way that this function isnew and -- this functioned new and surprising every time. was we found here is there a small group of bonds that was trading much lower than everything else. folks were expecting them to be brought into the market. there was some dispute over...
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obviously estonia, and they have a real interest, being that they border russia, and greece spends most of its dense money dealing with turkey and the united kingdom and the united states bear the largest. how do you say to canada, your defenses need to be beefed up enough so you can be a contributor to this collective defense? >> oh, it's very difficult. europe is still having a difficult time coming out of the recession. there is into domestic appetite in canada, france, germany, to spend more on defense. it's a tough sell in the united states, and it's an even tougher sell in other countries. >> you pointed out that the baltics are nato's new front line, and this is a tricky one. there would be resistance saying, why would american interest be served getting involved militarily. but there's new ground, saying that there would be forward operating places in poland and other places. these are bases and they wouldn't broach a treatedy agreement with russia, but it would trigger another along their border. >> they're triggering word games, because in the nato founding document, they agre
obviously estonia, and they have a real interest, being that they border russia, and greece spends most of its dense money dealing with turkey and the united kingdom and the united states bear the largest. how do you say to canada, your defenses need to be beefed up enough so you can be a contributor to this collective defense? >> oh, it's very difficult. europe is still having a difficult time coming out of the recession. there is into domestic appetite in canada, france, germany, to...
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and two thousand and thirteen we had fast protesting anti-government protests in spain in italy and greece and yet the trail of these protesters was not sympathetic at all a lot of the time these protests were ignored by the western media and of course we didn't get john mccain flying over for the u.s. to express his solidarity with the protesters and we didn't get to anyone handing out cookies to people protesting in madrid and i think that explains that answer your question the fact is is that the protesters in the my dad were furthering the interests of the powerful western elites whereas the protesters in spain greece and italy were not and so that explains the media coverage from afraid the western news media coverage basically works out that who whichever side is actually pursuing or furthering the interests of the one percent in the west they get the sympathetic treatment and the side they're against is demonized well it doesn't let me go to a living going to amsterdam you can tell that's how it works let me go to cairo if you don't know. it's very interesting is no matter what the
and two thousand and thirteen we had fast protesting anti-government protests in spain in italy and greece and yet the trail of these protesters was not sympathetic at all a lot of the time these protests were ignored by the western media and of course we didn't get john mccain flying over for the u.s. to express his solidarity with the protesters and we didn't get to anyone handing out cookies to people protesting in madrid and i think that explains that answer your question the fact is is...
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dad were furthering the interests of the powerful western elites whereas the protesters in spain and greece and italy were not and so that explains the media coverage from afraid the western news media coverage basically works out that who whichever side is actually pursuing or furthering the interests of the one percent in the west they get the sympathetic treatment and the side they're against is demonized well it doesn't let me go to a living going to amsterdam you can tell that's how it works let me go to karl in amsterdam it's very interesting is no matter what the narrative is it always has a certain logic a certain conclusion that somehow it's always russia's fault no matter what happens it's always russia's fault even when it sends in a humanitarian convoy it is considered a trojan horse which of course you have nato already already in ukraine and not is not. besides a whole even pointed out go ahead call in amsterdam. well i think the vote we have seen this boss moan for a little over a month is really extraordinary i cannot remember another all creation with the propaganda that ha
dad were furthering the interests of the powerful western elites whereas the protesters in spain and greece and italy were not and so that explains the media coverage from afraid the western news media coverage basically works out that who whichever side is actually pursuing or furthering the interests of the one percent in the west they get the sympathetic treatment and the side they're against is demonized well it doesn't let me go to a living going to amsterdam you can tell that's how it...
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dad were furthering the interests of the powerful western elites whereas the protesters in spain and greece and italy were not and so that explains the media coverage because i'm afraid the western news media coverage basically works out that who whichever side is actually pursuing or furthering the interests of the one percent in the west they get the sympathetic treatment and the side they're against is the nicest well it doesn't let me go to a living going to amsterdam you can tell that's how it works let me go to karl is in amsterdam it's very interesting is no matter what the narrative is it always has a certain logic a certain conclusion that somehow it's always russia's fault no matter what happens it's always russia's fault even when it sends in a humanitarian convoy it is considered a trojan horse which of course you have. nato already already in ukraine and knots not criticize whole even pointed out go ahead call in amsterdam. well i think that what we have seen this boss moment for a little over a month is really extraordinary i cannot remember another all creation where the prop
dad were furthering the interests of the powerful western elites whereas the protesters in spain and greece and italy were not and so that explains the media coverage because i'm afraid the western news media coverage basically works out that who whichever side is actually pursuing or furthering the interests of the one percent in the west they get the sympathetic treatment and the side they're against is the nicest well it doesn't let me go to a living going to amsterdam you can tell that's...
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they can begin in greece. it's all down to how much of a hand in the pocket of the troika greece wants to have, right? >> absolutely. >> the euro has been trading ahead of a fresh one-month low. many analysts say they expect the central bank to -- in an establishment so counter weak growth. tim is with us. what do you think the ecb will do on thursday and what do you think they should do? >> i think markets will weigh heavily on draghi's words. he's the right man. that is something that has crept up. as you know, from previous cycles, from previous examples of our kens, deflation is not somewhere where you want to go. you will absolutely not want to go there. it may well be that we're beyond words, therefore, actions will maybe have to be seen. do we go to an outright quantitative easing program or does the ecb stop some stage before it gets there. this is where we talk about the purchases of asset backed securities, the possible bank loans, we're talking about a 200 billion euro program being announced by the
they can begin in greece. it's all down to how much of a hand in the pocket of the troika greece wants to have, right? >> absolutely. >> the euro has been trading ahead of a fresh one-month low. many analysts say they expect the central bank to -- in an establishment so counter weak growth. tim is with us. what do you think the ecb will do on thursday and what do you think they should do? >> i think markets will weigh heavily on draghi's words. he's the right man. that is...
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this was discovered in greece, 2300 years old. guardian7.5-foot tall at the gate. >> this is in northern greece. >> this is 2300 years old, from the age of alexander the great. this is a newly discovered tomb. >> this is like when geraldo opened the door on tv and there was nothing there bank. except this is the real deal. -- mindto do with freeze. i got a friday brain freeze. youth.al >> having been to greece myself, it is awesome to walk around there. >> you use my vacation days for that. is the ryder, as cup, where tim bishop, the president of the pga, is speaking on stage as in scotland. sky sports fork this image. the first round is just finishing up. >> and the europeans have just won the first round. beat watson.ust >> at no tiger. , or steppedt asked aside. >> he has not been a factor. >> we go to william cohan on the ryder cup. why do i care if i am not a golf person? do you get emotional at that ceremony right there? tom watson picked the wrong guys. >> there is a pool of 15 or 20 people. >> did they picked the wrong guy
this was discovered in greece, 2300 years old. guardian7.5-foot tall at the gate. >> this is in northern greece. >> this is 2300 years old, from the age of alexander the great. this is a newly discovered tomb. >> this is like when geraldo opened the door on tv and there was nothing there bank. except this is the real deal. -- mindto do with freeze. i got a friday brain freeze. youth.al >> having been to greece myself, it is awesome to walk around there. >> you use...
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there was plenty of concern about greece. the greek roadshow is here in london today and tomorrow and ceo.row we speak with the i look at the stock exchange and it has been downgraded to emerging-market status. in your mind, is that where it should be? >> [indiscernible] andng corporate governance -- in the currency euro. [indiscernible] currency and the corporate [indiscernible] governance on the other hand i believe the investment we have seen, the roadshow that is organized here, it proves that the investors are looking for [indiscernible] there a lot of money coming back in? >> we have 50% increase this year in trading activity. [indiscernible] while the potential they have mentioned are proven by the lag gdphe ratio of capital to [indiscernible] about whatme investors are bringing. they're starting to cautiously analyze greece once again. your job is getting easier. investors are more interested. you look at politics, main opposition, ahead in the polls. is political instability at home still immersed -- the most worryin
there was plenty of concern about greece. the greek roadshow is here in london today and tomorrow and ceo.row we speak with the i look at the stock exchange and it has been downgraded to emerging-market status. in your mind, is that where it should be? >> [indiscernible] andng corporate governance -- in the currency euro. [indiscernible] currency and the corporate [indiscernible] governance on the other hand i believe the investment we have seen, the roadshow that is organized here, it...
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wins for croatia, senegal, and greece. usa one the 2010 final by beating turkey. this is historically a great basketball unit. we struggled. we started the second half better and put more intensity and defensive pressure into our gate. that allowed us to come back. >> -- by a healthy 45 seconds. italy pulled away to make up the podium. -- posted a three second lead at the top. let's get the reaction. he said the gap could be bigger, but we hope the few seconds we have on the others will help deal with the time trial. i will probably lose a few seconds and the stage. japan and france took home the gold medals in the team competition of the judo world championships. in the women's event, they were denied --. japan and germany went home with bronze medals. germany sealed the gold medal in the three-day event following an excellent performance, this time in the rain. the pair were in fine form in the jumping event. teammates kept them on their toes. william fox ran a course for gold. -- settled for bronze. britain took the team's silver. the netherlands aúpwqcxv1d1ut
wins for croatia, senegal, and greece. usa one the 2010 final by beating turkey. this is historically a great basketball unit. we struggled. we started the second half better and put more intensity and defensive pressure into our gate. that allowed us to come back. >> -- by a healthy 45 seconds. italy pulled away to make up the podium. -- posted a three second lead at the top. let's get the reaction. he said the gap could be bigger, but we hope the few seconds we have on the others will...
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estonia, which is a border country with russia, and greece, an all of greece's defense seems to be spent on turkey. canada spends 1%. if you're canada, you're sitting there, if anything happens in canada the u.s. will take care of it any way. a lot of these member countries are a little bit--they're not all that worked up about the whole thing. >> what else are you working on? >> generic drugs. americans save $10 billion a year, but the cost of generics are spike. we'll look at why that is happening. >> ali velshi righ on al jazeera america right after. >>> heidi zhou castro walks a path between on a path where many don't survive. we'll look at who the islamic state is recruiting, and who is responding to its campaign. >> the he's almostic state group said it has killed american journalist stephen sotloff. the video of sotloff's death has not been confirmed but if it is true there are fears that it will continue to killing journalists that it has captur captured. >> reporter: we cast our minds back to 2013 that open season almost started then. that summer. which is where stephen sotloff
estonia, which is a border country with russia, and greece, an all of greece's defense seems to be spent on turkey. canada spends 1%. if you're canada, you're sitting there, if anything happens in canada the u.s. will take care of it any way. a lot of these member countries are a little bit--they're not all that worked up about the whole thing. >> what else are you working on? >> generic drugs. americans save $10 billion a year, but the cost of generics are spike. we'll look at why...
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some just question whether greece has really done enough to deserve debt lenient say. more coming on today's world business world. that's it. back to you. >> lovely. thanks very much indeed. stay with us here on bbc. >>> we look at how hollywood pictures ended up hacked and online. we'll have more on that. his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! angieby making it easy to buyng and schedule service by top-rated providers, conveniently stay up-to-date on progress, and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with the angie's list mobile app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. >>> hello. this is bbc world news. i have the latest headlines for you. a war of words over ukraine. now russia accuses nato of ratcheting tensions in the crisis. >>> the human rights group amnesty international says it has evidence islamic state jihadist have
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there is a church at thessalonica, greece, which is circular, goes back at least 1,500 years. most orthodox church is a rectangular or crystal formed with a dome or domes on top. but we do have a church which fits into the niche of this landscape. this is organic architecture. we took this area of the environment and we finished the church into this area. and this is as if the church comes out of the ground, as if it's growing here as part of nature. and we have this church circular in order to bring people closer to the altar. a rectangular church would bring them farther from the altar. and what we have here is a church which was constructed in two years. reid & tarix were the architectural firm. robert alder was the designer. and we started november 1961 and we finished in october 1963. we have 12 pillars in the church. believe it or not, they were poured six days like the six days of creation with a slick form method of construction. twenty-four hours a day, we had the pouring of cement, of concrete. then we have the tilted panels which were poured on the ground, lifted by
there is a church at thessalonica, greece, which is circular, goes back at least 1,500 years. most orthodox church is a rectangular or crystal formed with a dome or domes on top. but we do have a church which fits into the niche of this landscape. this is organic architecture. we took this area of the environment and we finished the church into this area. and this is as if the church comes out of the ground, as if it's growing here as part of nature. and we have this church circular in order to...
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regularity on women's perfume jars 0, on women's jewelry books, on things owned by women in ancient greece. it tells something about the private life of the greeks we don't really know. maybe a lot of ambivalence and fantasy going on. i don't know. but your second question about the survival of other traditions about warrior women in nongreek areas. i was very surprised at how much i was able to find. some stories come from the caucus or central asia and are oral extra tradition only written down or translated within the last hundred or 200 years. linguists say the languages and traditions were conservative because people are so isolated. so they give us a pretty good idea of the kind of stories that cithians told themselves. i hope that answers your question. thank you. applause. >> that was book tvs coverage of the science pavilion at the book festival. for nor information, visit us online at booktv.org. >> what the hitching post was the center overrack different for not only cheyenne, woman, but for the rest of the state of wyoming. i was a central part in politics, frontier days and pe
regularity on women's perfume jars 0, on women's jewelry books, on things owned by women in ancient greece. it tells something about the private life of the greeks we don't really know. maybe a lot of ambivalence and fantasy going on. i don't know. but your second question about the survival of other traditions about warrior women in nongreek areas. i was very surprised at how much i was able to find. some stories come from the caucus or central asia and are oral extra tradition only written...
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please from greece dates are searching for the shooter. still ahead, eileen is back with >> i love football weather and this business football weather we've ever had the >> it is going to be cool the next few mornings, so if you haven't gotten of the coats and jackets -- maybe a sweater or light jacket, you will want it. this is a time lapse of the camera and alexandra. mid-aclouds through the hours doing way to sunshine as the sun gets low on the horizon stop we will be in for a beautiful sunset with exceed eight degrees in bethesda. county and in virginia, a few high clouds and a secular weather. --peratures comfortably cool 74 degrees. the high at reagan national -- tomorrow getting closer to the 80 degree mark. all down hill through the latter half of their we. annapolis and cumberland, but overnight impactors will fall into the 40's and these and much of the eastern half of the night it eight, enjoying cooler than average temperatures. look at these highs compared to normal. 10 to 15 degrees cooler than average. most of the eastern ha
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estonia and greece made the target. >> that's surprising greece can given their financial problems. spain aspending less than 1% of the gdp. >>> there is a review occurring on the police department in missouri after an officer shot and killed an african-american teenager. they will look at whether the force's operations meet regulations. this investigation is separate from another federal review specifically looking at the august 9th shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown. >>> staying in the united states, an unbelievable story of never losing hope. two half-brothers became free men on thursday after wrongfully serving three decades behind bars. >> and you might think the men would be bitter after all they have been through but their reaction might surprise you. amanda lamb has this story. >> reporter: 50-year-old mccollum will have many things to learn after serving 30 years behind bars. today he got help from fochad flowers. >> reporter: wral was the first tv station to hear from mccollum has he was released from federal prison. >> how do you feel? >> i thank god and give all
estonia and greece made the target. >> that's surprising greece can given their financial problems. spain aspending less than 1% of the gdp. >>> there is a review occurring on the police department in missouri after an officer shot and killed an african-american teenager. they will look at whether the force's operations meet regulations. this investigation is separate from another federal review specifically looking at the august 9th shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown....
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independence route they will not have the ability to issue debt and they will then risk be coming another greece or a spain because they won't want to drag along another dead beat nation. pat makes the right voice. >> 300 years of emotions actually. >> (no audio) >>> so that is pretty significant. >> it is, but on the other hand there is i think a very popular emotional outburst at this stage of the game which suggests to me they will approve withdrawing. it won't be an overwhelming thing but in the end -- the decided vote would point to people thinking maybe we should stay but let's take a chance, let's take a risk. toward the end doesn't it going to folks who boldly want to move out? >> what will happen to the duke? he will have to change his title. if they are not apart of the united kingdom. >> he can still hit a golfball. did you know that? >> he is in great shape. >> he is a testment that the british royal family still has good blood in the genes but ultimately with the united kingdom, scotland's economy has been suffering. and ultimately with scotland coming out of the united kingdom it w
independence route they will not have the ability to issue debt and they will then risk be coming another greece or a spain because they won't want to drag along another dead beat nation. pat makes the right voice. >> 300 years of emotions actually. >> (no audio) >>> so that is pretty significant. >> it is, but on the other hand there is i think a very popular emotional outburst at this stage of the game which suggests to me they will approve withdrawing. it won't be...
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mugging spain, greece, with this money system of theirs. the economy has stopped. it is keynesian economics in reverse. credit has run out. remember what maggie said about socialism. sooner or later you run out of funding. >> by the way, their economies better. >> the german said, no no, and we drove them into the russis' arms. >> all right, in a one-word answer, are they in n a recessin now or next quarter? >> they are not there yet. >> they are on the brink. >> i am a venture capitalist. >> i am a vegetarian. >> all right, >> thank you for joini us, everybody. let us know what you thought of the show today, and what did you think about smsmall business spotlight? we showed how a local woman turned a profit after one mononh in business and sti going strong 11 years late what about t the vacant buildins in northern virginia? like us on facacebook, follow us on twitter. watch on wjla.a.com. i am in for rebecca cooper. one day my son came to me and said, "dad, let's go shoot some hoops." i couldn't play with him. i didn't have the energy, i was just so overweight. it
mugging spain, greece, with this money system of theirs. the economy has stopped. it is keynesian economics in reverse. credit has run out. remember what maggie said about socialism. sooner or later you run out of funding. >> by the way, their economies better. >> the german said, no no, and we drove them into the russis' arms. >> all right, in a one-word answer, are they in n a recessin now or next quarter? >> they are not there yet. >> they are on the brink....
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. >> greece upgraded today. ireland is also up in the last month. >> greece isn't really an emerging market. >> it has been a submerging market. almost a frontier market at this point. >>> another big thing the world will be watching next week, scotland. voters head to the polls to vote on whether to break from the union they have been a part of for over 300 years. let's bring in our chief correspondent. going to come down to the numbers but ahead of that so many big voices are weighing in including larry this morning on cnbc. >> he appeared and was asked about scotland and what he thinks the scots should do. he says they should vote no. take a listen. >> it would be a grave mistake for scotland to leave the united kingdom as people see what is really involved with a scottish independence and the very grave consequences that would follow they will cast a vote for the future. >> we got two new polls today which show that the noes to independence have a slight lead that is an improvement to what we saw last week.
. >> greece upgraded today. ireland is also up in the last month. >> greece isn't really an emerging market. >> it has been a submerging market. almost a frontier market at this point. >>> another big thing the world will be watching next week, scotland. voters head to the polls to vote on whether to break from the union they have been a part of for over 300 years. let's bring in our chief correspondent. going to come down to the numbers but ahead of that so many big...
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a shot in greece where atletico madrid were beaten by olympiacos. >> we've got to stay calm and think carefully about how we progress from here. the stakes are very high. we should not jump to simple conclusions. when you win the first game on your own ground, your chances of going through to the next are very good. >> in group d dortmund over arsenal. two goals. galatasaray and anderlecht shared the spoils. paris st. germain against -- the dutch champions were knocked out in the group stages last season despite signing a shocking winner over barcelona. >> i think one must have respect for every opponent and every club. that doesn't mean you can avoid playing your own game. it's about playing your own game, after all. if you're facing him as a defender, you just got to try and stop him. >> psg have reached the quarterfinals in each of the past two seasons, losing on away goalsb ot -- goals both times. this player thinks they can do better this year. >> i think this year we can play a lot better as a team. we know each other much better than we did. we know exactly who is doing what. f
a shot in greece where atletico madrid were beaten by olympiacos. >> we've got to stay calm and think carefully about how we progress from here. the stakes are very high. we should not jump to simple conclusions. when you win the first game on your own ground, your chances of going through to the next are very good. >> in group d dortmund over arsenal. two goals. galatasaray and anderlecht shared the spoils. paris st. germain against -- the dutch champions were knocked out in the...
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another greece. it is a serious surplus. that is impressive. they jobs, we are cutting arts programs in science, and now we have injected $2000 per student because of proposition 30. i think people know california is not perfect. we have our problems. what momentum do we have now. >> the next question is for governor brown. >> governor brown, many parts of california depend on the water that comes from northern california. the federal government said your plan for new tunnels will break the law. what will you do? >> thank you for bringing that up. i have lived in southern and northern california. it is true, the water is from the north and the people are in the south. my father passed opposition want on the 1960 ballot. it is been a marvel for california. it is made california number one in fruits and bouts doubles. we have a problem. we have a delta system that protects the fresh water that goes to the farms, that salt water is only protected by dirt levees. we have to find a way to make sure to convey it through the delta. that is why for 50
another greece. it is a serious surplus. that is impressive. they jobs, we are cutting arts programs in science, and now we have injected $2000 per student because of proposition 30. i think people know california is not perfect. we have our problems. what momentum do we have now. >> the next question is for governor brown. >> governor brown, many parts of california depend on the water that comes from northern california. the federal government said your plan for new tunnels will...
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we also have olive oil from greece. and we have wood crafters and we have our own pastries that are made with all our ladies all year long and it's all middle eastern sweets. and of course here is the food tray which i think is your favorite. >> i know. you bring it every year and we're very glad for that. what are some of the things on the food tray. >> we have an eggplant dip. then we have spinach pies in the white area. then we have humus, take beulah -- taboulah, our lebanese potato salad. these pink turnips are pickled. and the most favorite is the-- >> is it easy to park? do you have to pay for tickets? >> it's free parking. we have a beautiful tent. we're going to have entertainment both friday and saturday. we're going to have also things for the children to do. and then all these vendors inside the church. you can eat inside and outside. right off river road. >> and the weather is getting to -- is going to be terrific to boot. it starts this afternoon 3:00 to 10:00 p.m. saturday it will be 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p
we also have olive oil from greece. and we have wood crafters and we have our own pastries that are made with all our ladies all year long and it's all middle eastern sweets. and of course here is the food tray which i think is your favorite. >> i know. you bring it every year and we're very glad for that. what are some of the things on the food tray. >> we have an eggplant dip. then we have spinach pies in the white area. then we have humus, take beulah -- taboulah, our lebanese...
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it could even spawn some more strong gusts as well as heavy rainfall have already been occurred in greece and croatia. it will be continuing longer. wet and windy in the scandinavian peninsula. a high pressure system dominates much of this continent. so the temperatures and beautiful skies here in paris at 25 degrees. madrid at 34. dangerous heat from africa will keep it going until friday. watch out for heat exhaustion and heatstroke. in mexico it is hot here too. and strop call developments are still kicking up. dolly is a tropical storm that is likely to make landfall any time soon, possibly wednesday early morning hours. we have a tropical storm warning all the way posted up to the north. rip currents could be life threatening, storm surges as well as flooding. this is a really heavy rainmaker. it could add up to 380 millimeters in isolated locations. so certainly people in the low-lying areas, please watch out and take precautions for flooding. another system is affecting baja, california as well as southern areas of mexico. that will add up about 200 to 250 millimeters of rainfall.
it could even spawn some more strong gusts as well as heavy rainfall have already been occurred in greece and croatia. it will be continuing longer. wet and windy in the scandinavian peninsula. a high pressure system dominates much of this continent. so the temperatures and beautiful skies here in paris at 25 degrees. madrid at 34. dangerous heat from africa will keep it going until friday. watch out for heat exhaustion and heatstroke. in mexico it is hot here too. and strop call developments...
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diplomatic service and they would let him because he had been educated -- he hadn't been educated in greece, and his father was a small-scale shipowner who left london at the outbreak of the second world war and came to new york. his wife, who is a decade or two younger than he is, is an english woman who was the daughter of a prominent anglo-catholic family, and whose mother who was a belgian aristocrat have been part of the belgian resistance during the war, and is one of the cleanest is this closest friends. so he is an interesting family background. the other thing, his family background is quite remarkable, is that when he was in honduras, he and his wife adopted to honduran children, and after he left honduras, they adopted three more of them. so he has five at adopted honduran children, some of whom are still in school and college. so he has an interesting, very interesting family. >> i know a lot about names. it's kind of like a hobby. negroponte means black. >> there is a negroponte street on that in a slideshow, for what that is worth, yes. >> second question was, i grew up in the
diplomatic service and they would let him because he had been educated -- he hadn't been educated in greece, and his father was a small-scale shipowner who left london at the outbreak of the second world war and came to new york. his wife, who is a decade or two younger than he is, is an english woman who was the daughter of a prominent anglo-catholic family, and whose mother who was a belgian aristocrat have been part of the belgian resistance during the war, and is one of the cleanest is this...
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if you go to greece, you see that didn't happen. fabric is is under more strain visible in the streets. >> that's a bleak picture. add it up sarah. what would you tell investors? >> it's time to look at europe. in the u.s. we think the narcotic can continue to grind higher from here. we need to watch inflation and rate of interest rates increases. in merging markets we're seeing manufacturing data start to peak. they've had a nice rally this year. we think merging markets may become less interesting. >> like to thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >>> the founder of okay kupd says what we click online says a lot about who we are and what we want. sounds romantic. >>> and new products apple produced. why is tim cook hoping everything is phab? as we head to a break, look how the stock market ended the week. . >>> well it shoents surprise you to to hear one-third of american marriages today begin online thanks to our increasing comfort with using technology to share the details of life. when details become data, h
if you go to greece, you see that didn't happen. fabric is is under more strain visible in the streets. >> that's a bleak picture. add it up sarah. what would you tell investors? >> it's time to look at europe. in the u.s. we think the narcotic can continue to grind higher from here. we need to watch inflation and rate of interest rates increases. in merging markets we're seeing manufacturing data start to peak. they've had a nice rally this year. we think merging markets may become...
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country be nestle by cyprus, portugal and paul bogard -- greece? >> he might remember there was the deep recession that came about under the prius government. that has to be paid for. after four years of the policies of my right hon. friend we have the fastest growth of the g7 economy, we have employment nearing a record high, we have many apprentice ships that started in this time. this is a remarkable recovery. >> does the leader of the house agree with me that scottish independence is not about getting over western stuff for embarrassing of the prime minister or the leader of the opposition, it is not about defeating the old enemy but it is about scotland turning it back on 300 years of successful union and rejecting so much that this country has made to make us all proud of being part of great britain? >> it is not about any individual or party for reelection. it is a far longer term decisions than that. other nations regard as within the and if scotland voted yes people who count on our contributions to peace, stability and human rights would
country be nestle by cyprus, portugal and paul bogard -- greece? >> he might remember there was the deep recession that came about under the prius government. that has to be paid for. after four years of the policies of my right hon. friend we have the fastest growth of the g7 economy, we have employment nearing a record high, we have many apprentice ships that started in this time. this is a remarkable recovery. >> does the leader of the house agree with me that scottish...
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toward the balkan peninsula, it is causing some problems, talking about waterspout being reported in greece and also 100 millimeters of rainfall in romania on sunday and you this cutoff low will continue to bring more rainfall coming up for monday and into tuesday. look at this. rain in athens with a high of 29. some showers into vienna. meanwhile, other areas of europe staying relatively dry. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> soured relations between the governments of japan and south korea couldn't put a damper on a cultural exchange in seoul. 50,000 people took part in the annual festival and that set a positive tone for a later meeting between souk's foreign minister and japan's ambassador foreign minister and japan's ambassador the festival was first held in 2005 to celebrate diplomatic ties between the two countries. again this year, traditional and modern art performances were staged and unique local products were showcased. more than 800 south korean volunteers helped organize the event. afterwards, south koreaen foreign man officer and ja
toward the balkan peninsula, it is causing some problems, talking about waterspout being reported in greece and also 100 millimeters of rainfall in romania on sunday and you this cutoff low will continue to bring more rainfall coming up for monday and into tuesday. look at this. rain in athens with a high of 29. some showers into vienna. meanwhile, other areas of europe staying relatively dry. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> soured...
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hydra is one of the prettiest towns in greece. its superb harbor is surrounded by an amphitheater of rocky hills. there's an easy blend of work-a-day commerce, fancy yachts, and lazy tourists on island time. donkeys rather than cars. the shady awnings of well-worn cafes. and memorable seaside views all combine to make it clear, you've found your greek isle. hydra was a greek naval power, famous for its shipbuilders. the harbor, with twin ports and plenty of cannon, housed and protected the fleet of 130 ships, as the greeks battled the turks in their early 19th-century war of independence. the town stretches away from the harbor, a maze of narrow, cobbled streets flanked by whitewashed homes. in the 1960s, the island became a favorite retreat for artists and writers, who still draw inspiration from its idyllic surroundings. one of the island's greatest attractions is its total absence of cars and motorbikes. instead, donkeys do the heavy hauling today, just as they have through the centuries. and i suppose for just as long, they've
hydra is one of the prettiest towns in greece. its superb harbor is surrounded by an amphitheater of rocky hills. there's an easy blend of work-a-day commerce, fancy yachts, and lazy tourists on island time. donkeys rather than cars. the shady awnings of well-worn cafes. and memorable seaside views all combine to make it clear, you've found your greek isle. hydra was a greek naval power, famous for its shipbuilders. the harbor, with twin ports and plenty of cannon, housed and protected the...
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greece border being one, where people are coming into europe to claim asylum. instead of claiming asylum in the first country they arrive in, which is what they out to do, they are making their way to cali to try to come to the uk. we need external borders secured but everyone to properly implement the rules. >> mr. vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. though the british people united in their opposition to terrorism, their determination to overcome it, they remain somewhat nervous about possible military involvement unless there are clear -- there is a clear link to our own security. i welcome the approach of my honorable friend particularly when he says you will approach things with a careful and methodical move to a comprehensive plan. can you assure the house you'll be equally careful and methodical to ensure the full support of the british people? >> i will try to be careful and methodical about everything i do. the point i'd make, even today to the british people, is be in no doubt about the threat so-called islamic state poses to us here in the united kin
greece border being one, where people are coming into europe to claim asylum. instead of claiming asylum in the first country they arrive in, which is what they out to do, they are making their way to cali to try to come to the uk. we need external borders secured but everyone to properly implement the rules. >> mr. vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. though the british people united in their opposition to terrorism, their determination to overcome it, they remain somewhat nervous...
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pensions and greece have been cut. -- pensions in greece have been cut. they don't have that cushion. there is a sense of despair there that you don't have here. >> that has allowed us to maintain our social sovereigns. spending ofain the the economy as a whole. it's a major source of continued demand for all kinds of products. pharmaceuticals and food and everything else. >> thank you for mentioning those programs. --e 186 now that those programs did their job, is there a rolling door -- revolving door where we have to fix those? >> we have to sustain and support them. we can't count on the strong increase in economic growth to make them unnecessary at this point. we are much more reliant on those programs. the other thing that helped us was natural gas. >> the first economic book i read was from your father. i love his quote. nothing is so admirable and politics as a short memory. what have we forgotten from the past that we have to relive to to 2020? >> it would be nice to go back and look at the great crash of 1929. we did not have this uncertainty of
pensions and greece have been cut. -- pensions in greece have been cut. they don't have that cushion. there is a sense of despair there that you don't have here. >> that has allowed us to maintain our social sovereigns. spending ofain the the economy as a whole. it's a major source of continued demand for all kinds of products. pharmaceuticals and food and everything else. >> thank you for mentioning those programs. --e 186 now that those programs did their job, is there a rolling...
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crest, florida, all that tough talk of retribution a million miles away from the quiet language of greece as steven sotloff's dad showed off a photo of his son but left it to a spokesman to describe the family's los. >> steve it a gentle soul that this world will be without, but his spirit will endure in our hearts. today, we grieve. this week we mourn, but we will emerge from this ordeal. our village is strong. >> we want to give you a better idea of how far isis has spread. the militant terror group covers areas in both iraq and syria. the slivers you see in orange are under isis control and it may look like kind of a small area there but when you add in the areas supporting isis, you can see that influence is spread across a good part of northern iraq and syria. >>> the ebola virus is spreading faster than health care workers can keep up with it. the outbreak will likely spread to more countries. more treatment centers are hoping, and this week, they're beginning vaccine trials in bethesda. the world health organization says more than $600 million is needed to fight the outbreak. >>> j
crest, florida, all that tough talk of retribution a million miles away from the quiet language of greece as steven sotloff's dad showed off a photo of his son but left it to a spokesman to describe the family's los. >> steve it a gentle soul that this world will be without, but his spirit will endure in our hearts. today, we grieve. this week we mourn, but we will emerge from this ordeal. our village is strong. >> we want to give you a better idea of how far isis has spread. the...
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independence route, they will not have the ability to issue debt and they will then risk becoming another greece or a spain within the eu, if they are even admitted into the eu, because will germany want to drag along another dead beat nation? i think the economic questions are real, but pat makes the right point. there's a lot of emotions, 300 years of emotion behind this vote. >> england's gdp -- that's pretty significant if they do. >> it is significant, but on the other hand, there is i think a very popular emotional outburst at this stage of the game, which suggests to me that they are going to approve withdrawing. it's not going to be an overwhelming thing. i think in the end-- >> the undecided vote would seem to point to people who are thinking of, well, maybe we should stay, but let's take a chance, let's take a risk. i think toward the end, it doesn't move toward folks who really want to boldly move out. >> what's going to happen to the duke of edinburg? he probably needs to change his title, won't he? if edinburg is no longer part of the united kingdom, he's no longer the duke, is he?
independence route, they will not have the ability to issue debt and they will then risk becoming another greece or a spain within the eu, if they are even admitted into the eu, because will germany want to drag along another dead beat nation? i think the economic questions are real, but pat makes the right point. there's a lot of emotions, 300 years of emotion behind this vote. >> england's gdp -- that's pretty significant if they do. >> it is significant, but on the other hand,...
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you can run faster, don't need as much sleep, you can eat all kinds of greece for lesean mccoy his prime is right here, right now and he wants to enjoy every single minute of it. unlike the average person nfl running backs prime can be here today and gone tomorrow. that's why lesean is in his the best shape of his life. that's why he set so many lofty goals. he knows he's running on borrowed time. >> i'm 26. i'm young. there's going to be times where i think players i wish i can have done this better, done this, done that. i don't want to be one of those guys. that's why i did all the right things. stay in shape. you know, mentally stay on top of the game. being the best. if i do that, i think all the small things -- play the game the way it's supposed to be play the way i play i should be fine. >> there's nothing shady about that man. on dough fence the leader may not be in his prime but don't tell that to him. he hardly he have comes off the field. demeco ryans loves i mean loves the game of football. now walking 100 yards with our tom srendenschek after practice this week the ultimate
you can run faster, don't need as much sleep, you can eat all kinds of greece for lesean mccoy his prime is right here, right now and he wants to enjoy every single minute of it. unlike the average person nfl running backs prime can be here today and gone tomorrow. that's why lesean is in his the best shape of his life. that's why he set so many lofty goals. he knows he's running on borrowed time. >> i'm 26. i'm young. there's going to be times where i think players i wish i can have done...
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greece border being one, where people are coming into europe to claim asylum. instead of claiming asylum in the first country they arrive in, which is what they out to do, they are making their way to cali to try to come to the uk. we need external borders secured but everyone to properly implement the rules. >> mr. vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. though the british people united in their opposition to terrorism, their determination to overcome it, they remain somewhat nervous about possible military involvement unless there are clear -- there is a clear link to our own security. i welcome the approach of my honorable friend particularly when he says you will approach things with a careful and methodical move to a comprehensive plan. can you assure the house you'll be equally careful and methodical to ensure the full support of the british people? >> i will try to be careful and methodical about everything i do. the point i'd make, even today to the british people, is be in no doubt about the threat so-called islamic state poses to us here in the united kin
greece border being one, where people are coming into europe to claim asylum. instead of claiming asylum in the first country they arrive in, which is what they out to do, they are making their way to cali to try to come to the uk. we need external borders secured but everyone to properly implement the rules. >> mr. vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. though the british people united in their opposition to terrorism, their determination to overcome it, they remain somewhat nervous...