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the greek state.hey cannot make these payments would have to keep borrowing from the creditors to give money back to the creditors every month, every second month to oftend that it is ahead repayment schedule. but the creditors, every second or third month, bring the greek state to the state of a 60-ish and by refusing the loans which are necessary for the greek state to repay them so that the greek state is not to cleared to be in default. so they bring the greek state to the verge of not being able to pay pensions, not being able to a the electricity bills in schools, or to have to default to the imf, to the european central bank. then at the last moment -- this is waterboarding, isn't it? what is waterboarding? you subject the subject to a process of a 60-ish in, then you give them a gulp of oxygen and then you repeat. this is precisely what they're doing. instead of oxygen, it is liquidity. not to run the greek state, but keep giving money back so they can continue on torturing you. that is fiscal
the greek state.hey cannot make these payments would have to keep borrowing from the creditors to give money back to the creditors every month, every second month to oftend that it is ahead repayment schedule. but the creditors, every second or third month, bring the greek state to the state of a 60-ish and by refusing the loans which are necessary for the greek state to repay them so that the greek state is not to cleared to be in default. so they bring the greek state to the verge of not...
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in greek maybe on the site. tomorrow is greek independence day parade in manhattan. organizers say the parade will go on despite the chilly weather. it'll be sunny, so not that bad. the parade kicks off at 1:45 in the afternoon and marching north. fight for greek independence from the ottoman empire. remember, the only way to play is by logging on. you've got to play to be in it to win it. question number one. who is the greek god of the sky? is it hermes apollo or zues. he carrying a bolt of thunder. or lightning. zues. he overthrew his brother with the help of hades and poseidon. which greek goddess was the protector of the greek capital? athena, artemis, and aphrodite? wisdom. question number three. my big fat greek wedding holds what record? is it the biggest grossing romantic comedy, biggest cast, or the most expensive catering? the movie began as a one-woman show in l.a. created and form by the movie's star. and the movie is number one, the biggest grossing romantic comedy of all time. actress rita wilson saw the show. a week later her husband saw it and he eve
in greek maybe on the site. tomorrow is greek independence day parade in manhattan. organizers say the parade will go on despite the chilly weather. it'll be sunny, so not that bad. the parade kicks off at 1:45 in the afternoon and marching north. fight for greek independence from the ottoman empire. remember, the only way to play is by logging on. you've got to play to be in it to win it. question number one. who is the greek god of the sky? is it hermes apollo or zues. he carrying a bolt of...
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- i guess i'll put on a toga. - greek salad. - greek salad. [exotic techno music] ♪ - ♪ hey ♪ hey ♪ - this party is great, huh? - yeah. thank you. - except for all the kids. - no, it's good, you know? greeks are way more enlightened. kids should mingle with adults. we should treat them like real people. she literally doesn't know anyone else here. ♪ - ♪ hey ♪ - [speaking greek] ♪ - ♪ hey ♪ [woman moaning] - oh, it's that kind of party. - oh. - mm. - well, when in rome, right? - wait, we're in rome? - no, we're in greece. - oh, yeah, i thought greece. i just--i got confused when you said rome. - no, yeah, greece. - okay. - okay. bye. [upbeat bouzouki music] ♪ [intense techno music] ♪ [people moaning] - hey! - oh, hi! how are you? - oh! i'm great. this is crazy, right? - i know. do you think it's safe? - i don't know. i mean, i'm wearing a sheep's bladder as a condom, but i mean, i hope it works. i think people are really drawn to my teeth, because i don't-- i'm, like, doing really well. - yeah, everybody's doing really well. it's an orgy. - wel
- i guess i'll put on a toga. - greek salad. - greek salad. [exotic techno music] ♪ - ♪ hey ♪ hey ♪ - this party is great, huh? - yeah. thank you. - except for all the kids. - no, it's good, you know? greeks are way more enlightened. kids should mingle with adults. we should treat them like real people. she literally doesn't know anyone else here. ♪ - ♪ hey ♪ - [speaking greek] ♪ - ♪ hey ♪ [woman moaning] - oh, it's that kind of party. - oh. - mm. - well, when in rome,...
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the imf was always pro-greek debt relief, always pro-greek government cutting spending, rather than increasinges to the middle class as it keeps doing the past year and a half. i think the greek government goes on to anti-imf rhetoric, keeping government spending at current levels, together with the latest polling intentions. some of the voters from last september are dropping away from tsipras's party. the main opposition party has an eight percentage point lead. to nine people of 10 when asked to the government is handling things said they are at least disappointed. it is a bit of theatrics, but things could be worse if the greece keeps under this stance of anti-imf. anna: thank you. strategistrg fx joining us there from athens. manus still waiting to be sent on that assignment. kit is still with us in the studio. what do you make of this latest turmoil around the greek bailout story? evens been kept at bay, though it has been there all the time. something that markets need to focus on and worry about unduly everyday. problems, there is not enough economic growth, their debt is unsustainable
the imf was always pro-greek debt relief, always pro-greek government cutting spending, rather than increasinges to the middle class as it keeps doing the past year and a half. i think the greek government goes on to anti-imf rhetoric, keeping government spending at current levels, together with the latest polling intentions. some of the voters from last september are dropping away from tsipras's party. the main opposition party has an eight percentage point lead. to nine people of 10 when...
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the greeks wonder when it will all end. al jazeera, athens. >>> prostitutes in france are protesting against a new law that makes it illegal to pay for sex. they say the legislation passed on wednesday will threaten their livelihood. those found paying for sex face a $1,700 fine. this is to stop human trafficking. the government says 90% of france's 40,000 prostitutes are victims of trafficking rings. >>> families affected by the recent surgery in violence in the caribak region fled to the capital. fear fighting between armenian and azerbaijani forces broke out on sunday in the onclaif inside the boerz. there are several allegations of violations. robin has been talking to the displaced families. >> reporter: this is the hotel that's one of two hotels where people who have been forced to plea the fighting on the front line have come to find safety. there's 65 people staying here. we're going to speak to some of them. >> how tu? i'm robin. tell me about the situation and your family here. >> translator: we came here. when th
the greeks wonder when it will all end. al jazeera, athens. >>> prostitutes in france are protesting against a new law that makes it illegal to pay for sex. they say the legislation passed on wednesday will threaten their livelihood. those found paying for sex face a $1,700 fine. this is to stop human trafficking. the government says 90% of france's 40,000 prostitutes are victims of trafficking rings. >>> families affected by the recent surgery in violence in the caribak...
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this video from him at the greek parade today. he did not take questions from reporters. >> before i let you go -- >> he did appear on nbc's meet the press this morning with chuck todd who put him on the spot. >> was any money from your nonprofit used in your campaign? >> no, totally separate things. it was like affordable housing, pre-k for all. that was a separate entity that worked on those. mayor, his nonprofits and now the feds. but maybe most importantly, campaign finance law, the rules that limit how much you can donate to a political campaign. when investigators look into questionable behavior by two businessmen and some of the nypd, there was a line that led to de blasio. one of the men gave a max donation of $9,999 to his political campaign and $50,000 to his nonprofit, campaign for one new york. michael goodwin writes: ultimately, the issue is what, if any be, favor the donors got in exchange for the cash. >> you believe you're going to be totally cleared of anything with this. >> yeah, and there's -- we have no informa
this video from him at the greek parade today. he did not take questions from reporters. >> before i let you go -- >> he did appear on nbc's meet the press this morning with chuck todd who put him on the spot. >> was any money from your nonprofit used in your campaign? >> no, totally separate things. it was like affordable housing, pre-k for all. that was a separate entity that worked on those. mayor, his nonprofits and now the feds. but maybe most importantly, campaign...
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greeks,ral public, the they fear the clashes we see with greek police, for instance, but also among the groups of afghans, most notably and syrians, they will only increase because of the fact that these people have no perspective. they are in cams under very difficult circumstances and have no clue what their rights are and how long the procedures are going to take it there are more than 50,000 migrants now stranded here in greece, and that is what worries most of the greeks most from how long they are going to stay, and how can these problems be resolved. athens. latest from more than a week has passed since the departure hall of brussels airport was damaged in a suicide blast. aviation officials say it is ready to reopen but staff is going to go on strike unless security is tightened up further with more rigorous screening of passengers and baggage before they are allowed to enter the building. reporter: the deadly blast on march 22 in the departures area. airportlater, brussels has a temporary check-in facility, but the challenges remain. >> there are practical concerns, like where
greeks,ral public, the they fear the clashes we see with greek police, for instance, but also among the groups of afghans, most notably and syrians, they will only increase because of the fact that these people have no perspective. they are in cams under very difficult circumstances and have no clue what their rights are and how long the procedures are going to take it there are more than 50,000 migrants now stranded here in greece, and that is what worries most of the greeks most from how long...
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>> i have been invited by the greek authorities to engage our efforts to actually help the greek economyek people and we have to do it transparent. we cannot cut a special deal on the side. we have to do it the way we do it with all countries because we are independent and we do it for all. francine: and i get the earning and the animosity amongst the greek government towards the i.m.f. is something we haven't really seen in the past. is it unfair? >> we have gone through ups and downs and ups and downs. it has been around for the last six years or so and it will continue because we are there for the people. so that the greek economy can thrive, can be stand and independent. francine: will you speak to her about debt relief? >> we have the -- the annual meeting of all the international financial institutions later today. i'm flying to berlin in an hour and a half and i will be seeing her tonight. but we have exchanged and we regularly do so. francine: on the currencies, how much of a concern is it that we see almost all of the central banks chasing currencies or financial fluctuations. i
>> i have been invited by the greek authorities to engage our efforts to actually help the greek economyek people and we have to do it transparent. we cannot cut a special deal on the side. we have to do it the way we do it with all countries because we are independent and we do it for all. francine: and i get the earning and the animosity amongst the greek government towards the i.m.f. is something we haven't really seen in the past. is it unfair? >> we have gone through ups and...
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greeks to hit. only has on debt relief. this has been tsipras' holy grail so far. tom: i like what you said about the imf he and the only ally. where are we in the crisis? is the crisis over for athens? >> i think this is more of a play that is intending for greek inner politics. i think we are seeing another play by the administration's. it went to a referendum. i think it has more to do with tsipras' problem back home rather than a big escalating crisis with the creditors. give us a sense seeefore of whether we will the terms -- what still needs to be ironed out by greece to ensure that the bailout needs to remain in place. what are the key stumbling blocks? >> it is the same old story. it is the pension reform, government spending. the imf looks at greece, that the greek government is looking to increase taxes, especially to the middle class. it is the same red lines over and over again. the progress isn't there. we are stalling once again. caroline: and once again we see nerves screen pub in the
greeks to hit. only has on debt relief. this has been tsipras' holy grail so far. tom: i like what you said about the imf he and the only ally. where are we in the crisis? is the crisis over for athens? >> i think this is more of a play that is intending for greek inner politics. i think we are seeing another play by the administration's. it went to a referendum. i think it has more to do with tsipras' problem back home rather than a big escalating crisis with the creditors. give us a...
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you were the queen of greek week.thing i can say when you're talking about greek weekt inclusion and exclusion juxtapose about that message build a wall. does it tyke on a different meaning or am i stretching and reaching here? andrea: stretching just a little bit. i don't know what they taught you at harvard, melissa. >> we didn't have the greek system. andrea: i would argue the greek system can also promote community and can promote unity and pi kappa alpha. crown me greek week queen based on dance competition and talent competition. there is no tape. harris: we do have time in overtime. [laughter]. andrea: owe tee, baby. harris: i love a guidance. andrea: this is absurd. this is spree speech wall. they should be allowed to spray whatever they want. when did donald trump's name become microaggression. we have lost our mind in this country. >> picture, build a wall is that threatening? what do you think, sandra. sandra: it is policy of a presidential candidate. somebody is taking a stance. that is free speech. ways c
you were the queen of greek week.thing i can say when you're talking about greek weekt inclusion and exclusion juxtapose about that message build a wall. does it tyke on a different meaning or am i stretching and reaching here? andrea: stretching just a little bit. i don't know what they taught you at harvard, melissa. >> we didn't have the greek system. andrea: i would argue the greek system can also promote community and can promote unity and pi kappa alpha. crown me greek week queen...
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everyone involved in the greek bailout to sign up.ristine lagarde responded with a letter saying this is all nonsense. she actually hinted the greek authorities have been spying on imf officials. pretty strong statement. the greek government responded again today with a statement saying you are stalling the bailout. this is not the most fruitful way to resume negotiations for the disbursement of additional emergency loans to greece. lagarderebackdrop is does not seem keen to be involved in a bailout. whether this is handbags at dawn or serious, greece still meet its bailout and the imf is not part of the plan. what's going to happen next? the imf is saying that in order to sign up to a new bailout plan it needs to be credible. in order to be credible it has to ensure that greece's public debt will start dropping over the medium-term. for this target to be achieved you need more austerity measures or deeper debt relief from the euro area. the greek government seems to have realized that it is not going to get meaningful debt relief fro
everyone involved in the greek bailout to sign up.ristine lagarde responded with a letter saying this is all nonsense. she actually hinted the greek authorities have been spying on imf officials. pretty strong statement. the greek government responded again today with a statement saying you are stalling the bailout. this is not the most fruitful way to resume negotiations for the disbursement of additional emergency loans to greece. lagarderebackdrop is does not seem keen to be involved in a...
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greek prime minister alexis tsipras is still trying to secure a new deal by may.eporter: the uphill battle continues for alexis tsipras. athens needs its creditors to sign off, but 10 hours of negotiations between the greek government and creditors over the weekend came to nothing. the greek prime minister, on monday, pointed the finger at the imf for not learning from past policy mistakes. that thoseparadox who admitted these policies were a mistake and it on making the mistakes again. reporter: the main sticking points are pension system reforms and regulating nonperforming loans. tsipras's government is reluctant to put the measures into effect. and 86 billion dollar bailout deal last summer in exchange for reforms. if athens holds up its end of the bargain, they will give the green light on the review, unlocking up to 5 billion euros in aid. >> we will find a solution in the next few weeks. but, that has nothing to do with debt relief. greece has to do more to find a way to make its economy competitive. more must be done, and this needs to be explained again a
greek prime minister alexis tsipras is still trying to secure a new deal by may.eporter: the uphill battle continues for alexis tsipras. athens needs its creditors to sign off, but 10 hours of negotiations between the greek government and creditors over the weekend came to nothing. the greek prime minister, on monday, pointed the finger at the imf for not learning from past policy mistakes. that thoseparadox who admitted these policies were a mistake and it on making the mistakes again....
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at the end of the day, greek officials and e.u. officials are making it clear that there will be no mass deportations and that these cases going to be processed individually. they're going to look into these cases and make sure that they are not sending people back and the safeguards are in place. greek officials preparing for this deportation, we saw dozen was officers from front techs, the e.u. border, external border agency arrives here in lesbos to prepare for the deportations tomorrow. >> zeina, thank you for that. reporting for us from the detention camp. let's cross over now to our other correspondent, harry foster. we know turkey is already feeling the strain of the refugees it is hosting. are they prepared to host even more? >> well, there's been a good deal of uncertainty about that over the last days. even know, that still persisted to some extent. what we have here, as you can see behind me, are a few tents set up here on the dock side where several hundred people, we understand that the greeks say they will send 400 to
at the end of the day, greek officials and e.u. officials are making it clear that there will be no mass deportations and that these cases going to be processed individually. they're going to look into these cases and make sure that they are not sending people back and the safeguards are in place. greek officials preparing for this deportation, we saw dozen was officers from front techs, the e.u. border, external border agency arrives here in lesbos to prepare for the deportations tomorrow....
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the numbers to the greek coast, lesbos and other greek coasts, that number has fallen.ived at the camp. we are seeing him get a warm reception. we as journalists have not been allowed inside that camp. it's been extremely controversial. amnesty international reports conditions are poor, it's overcrowded. we were there a couple days ago where we saw people painted the gray graffitied walls white, some of the sewage system has been fixed, some people have been transferred out. the pope is due to meet with minors, unaccompanied children who have made this stretch across the water from turkey. that's one thing that concerns ngos most, unaccompanied minors, who have seen a lot, who are fleeing war zone atrocities and are now detained, essentially in that camp. the pope is going to have launch with his orthodox counterparts and eight refugees, a simple rice and mushroom meal. they will be making speeches about the ongoing issues related to this refugee crisis, michael. >> it's interesting, too. i don't know how they worked out who gets to greet the pontiff but it was all what
the numbers to the greek coast, lesbos and other greek coasts, that number has fallen.ived at the camp. we are seeing him get a warm reception. we as journalists have not been allowed inside that camp. it's been extremely controversial. amnesty international reports conditions are poor, it's overcrowded. we were there a couple days ago where we saw people painted the gray graffitied walls white, some of the sewage system has been fixed, some people have been transferred out. the pope is due to...
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greek agencies are reporting two syrians necessary first batch of people.t is also, though, striking told is that even as these people arrive, we have seen another group arrive on a coast guard ship coming back -- excuse me -- having been rescued, they said, as their boat was sinking. these are some 50 pakistani and bangladeshi men who are industrial trying to get to greece, trying to find some sort of work in europe. although the numbers have been declining in recent days, they haven't stopped. there are people trying to make this journey despite this huge signal being sent by the eu and by turkey that they should not be trying to make those journeys. >> thank you for that are, harry. let's go to zeina who is at the greek island of le sp os, the port there. zeina, it's a rather buildering array of prerecognize quiz it's that have to be metaphor people to stay in the system. do people understand what's required of them? >> well, what france says and eu officials have repeatedly made clear since the early hours of this morning is that those who were deported
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in favor of the greek government capping its spending. nothing new here. --t is new is that greece greece has been unpredictable once again. leakedrned the transcript into official dialogue. the imf is the only ally that greece has and tsipras has with debt relief. anti-imf- adopting an rhetoric has more to do with greek politics than anything else. guy: is it just domestic party politics at its worst? will this move the story forward? keepser: if greece adopting this stance and continues to be hard on the imf -- it is hard for the european members to pass debt relief through their parliament. away, that iss another 35 billion burden for europe. it is hard for the europeans to pass this in their own parliaments. unless greece does back down, it it will get messy. we are hours away from the first meeting in the renegotiations between the imf and greece. we are all booking tickets. thank you indeed. in an officer. good morning james. do you worry that this is another risk we face this summer? where brexit and a lot of politics to think about more globally ac
in favor of the greek government capping its spending. nothing new here. --t is new is that greece greece has been unpredictable once again. leakedrned the transcript into official dialogue. the imf is the only ally that greece has and tsipras has with debt relief. anti-imf- adopting an rhetoric has more to do with greek politics than anything else. guy: is it just domestic party politics at its worst? will this move the story forward? keepser: if greece adopting this stance and continues to be...
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a few hundred agreed to move to centers prepared by greek authorities. the majority of people here are reluctant. activity vifs in the camp are blaming the ue for a lack of transparency. they have set up this information center to explain to those trapped in greece their official options. >> our message is let all the people in. there is no full europe or something like this. it doesn't exist. our message is listen to the people here on the ground that are stuck, that are not treated according to human rights. their life is put on hold. a procedure that is set in place for people to access greek asylum system does not washing fall >> reporter: they say - --ing work at all. >> reporter: they block the area hoping authorities will act. once left, refugees and migrants make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> there are also concerns about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration steps and the building of refugee camps. they will house refugees to be sent back to
a few hundred agreed to move to centers prepared by greek authorities. the majority of people here are reluctant. activity vifs in the camp are blaming the ue for a lack of transparency. they have set up this information center to explain to those trapped in greece their official options. >> our message is let all the people in. there is no full europe or something like this. it doesn't exist. our message is listen to the people here on the ground that are stuck, that are not treated...
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the average greek pension fell by half.the government wants to restrict the new cuts to 2.5% of that. it's imposing $2 billion of consumer tax rights. the impact on pensioners is greater. some retirees. those that can use their pensions to use the wider family. i hope to got it doesn't happen. >> reporter: the government made the most of a leaked conversation. one of its creditors. according to a version published on wikileaks, they said the threat of bankruptcy would move the government to reform. a former greek representative to the i.m.f. thicks it's likely the government leaked the information. >> mr alexis tsipras is trying to manufacture the crisis in the hopes of pushing the i.m.f. out of negotiations, and negotiating with a commission, that appears more willing to accept the conditions. and pushing for measures of high quality. many thing they'll be dancing to the statement steps. this looks like a well-rehearsed gripe. others have lived short lives, only to be replaced by other governments. >> the israeli mincery t
the average greek pension fell by half.the government wants to restrict the new cuts to 2.5% of that. it's imposing $2 billion of consumer tax rights. the impact on pensioners is greater. some retirees. those that can use their pensions to use the wider family. i hope to got it doesn't happen. >> reporter: the government made the most of a leaked conversation. one of its creditors. according to a version published on wikileaks, they said the threat of bankruptcy would move the government...
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running out of patience, protests in greek and turkey over the growing refugee crisis. we will take you to senegal where some syrian refugees have found a safe haven. turkey's president expresses concerns of a rising islamaphobia during his trip to the united states >>> dozens of people are dead in fighting between azerbaijan and armenia in the dispute acaucuses region. it is the worst violence there in more than 20 years. azerbaijan says 12 of its soldiers have been killed and armenia reported at least 18 dead. both sides there have been civilian deaths. the disputed region lies inside azerbaijan but it has been controlled by ethnic armenians since a ceasefire in 1994. >> reporter: violence has never been far away for the people of here. a ceasefire in 1994 didn't really bring the peace it promised, but the fighting has not been this brutal. azerbaijan and armenia accuse each other of firing the first shots. azerbaijan says its armed forces came under fire from ar till reand grenade launches and it has taken over two strategic hills and a village. armenia says azerbaij
running out of patience, protests in greek and turkey over the growing refugee crisis. we will take you to senegal where some syrian refugees have found a safe haven. turkey's president expresses concerns of a rising islamaphobia during his trip to the united states >>> dozens of people are dead in fighting between azerbaijan and armenia in the dispute acaucuses region. it is the worst violence there in more than 20 years. azerbaijan says 12 of its soldiers have been killed and armenia...
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they celebrate the greek victory back in 1829 and the establishment of an independent greek. electronic are growing in they are beginning to earn the same type of salary like they emulate on the screen. >> there are no best balls or baskets. make no mistake about it, video games have major parallels to traditional pro sports. >> we filled out an olympic soccer stadium in korea a few years ago. the energy of the fans is just the same. these athletes compete in front of live audiences and stream to millions. they make seven figures a year. we've seen the cost of players double or triple every month because of the amount of revenue that's being brought into the industry. he requires that his players live and practice together. >> not only online but also outdoors where former nfl training. >> it makes you play better and have a better attitude. i've got 40000 people watching every night. when you're doing that you have commercial payments. the revenues could hit half $1 billion this year alone. >> this is the type of content where people watch online, they watch for long periods
they celebrate the greek victory back in 1829 and the establishment of an independent greek. electronic are growing in they are beginning to earn the same type of salary like they emulate on the screen. >> there are no best balls or baskets. make no mistake about it, video games have major parallels to traditional pro sports. >> we filled out an olympic soccer stadium in korea a few years ago. the energy of the fans is just the same. these athletes compete in front of live audiences...
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. >> the greek coast guard rescued a group of migrants. a deal is coming into effect where guards will be returned. resident of the greek town have become angry over continued presence of the refugee camps that are housing more than 10,000 people. they want the camp cleared saying businesses have been badly affect. isaac heeney reports. -- zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: attitudes are change of course, compassion giving way to anger. first there was solidarity. but now the people are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> when they came here we embraced them and give them things, now our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no one explained why they are staying here. refugees and migrants are living in the fields. farmer lost their income. the peep in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chickens. it's hoped protest action will pressure the e.u. to open their borders. it's adding pressure to the alr
. >> the greek coast guard rescued a group of migrants. a deal is coming into effect where guards will be returned. resident of the greek town have become angry over continued presence of the refugee camps that are housing more than 10,000 people. they want the camp cleared saying businesses have been badly affect. isaac heeney reports. -- zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: attitudes are change of course, compassion giving way to anger. first there was solidarity. but now the people...
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storyopher: the greek gradually losing its power.hole said that, this kicking the can down the road which has gone on since 2010 surely must be reaching some sort of endgame. particularly at this point about the imf which is already been on the side saying they are a reluctant to spend in this program and they would like to see that relief. just see debt relief. -- see debt relief. this could be that moment. maybe this is this moment where we cannot dodge that big question any longer and with the overlay of the immigration policy of greece, it puts a lot of pressure back on the germans to say is this the moment where they come out and say we are going to have some debt relief? guy: if you were to get greek would the imf be putting of the hand is saying we want a bit of that as well? chris: that is what they have been wanting to avoid all along. greece is a special case. guy: it is not a private sector. chris: debt has already been nationalized. the numbers speak for themselves. there is no other case like greece in terms of sheer uns
storyopher: the greek gradually losing its power.hole said that, this kicking the can down the road which has gone on since 2010 surely must be reaching some sort of endgame. particularly at this point about the imf which is already been on the side saying they are a reluctant to spend in this program and they would like to see that relief. just see debt relief. -- see debt relief. this could be that moment. maybe this is this moment where we cannot dodge that big question any longer and with...
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. >>> the greek coast guard rescues a boat load of ref jeers and migrants off the island of lesbos. we'll have a live report. ♪ >>> we meet the opera singers lending their voices to the polite of refugees and applying grants. >> azerbaijan announced a truce in the conflict air, but the armenia defense ministry said there have been nor attacks sunday morning. dozens do it on saturday in the worst fighting in 25 years. azerbaijan said 12 soldiers were killed, armenia report 18 dead. both say there have been civilian casualties, the u.s. and russia call for calm. the area is marked in yellow at the heart of a decades long territorial dispute. the area was governed by azerbaijan during the satisfactory jet era, but has been controlled by local armenians since a 1994 ceasefire officially ended a six year war that killed an estimated 60,000 people. >> the shaded area to the left with armenia, this his the so-called buffer zone. it's controlled by armenia, but it's claimed by azerbaijan. >> both sides are accusing each other of firing the first shots on saturday, blaming each other for vio
. >>> the greek coast guard rescues a boat load of ref jeers and migrants off the island of lesbos. we'll have a live report. ♪ >>> we meet the opera singers lending their voices to the polite of refugees and applying grants. >> azerbaijan announced a truce in the conflict air, but the armenia defense ministry said there have been nor attacks sunday morning. dozens do it on saturday in the worst fighting in 25 years. azerbaijan said 12 soldiers were killed, armenia...
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now starting mob greek authorities will start sending refugees for resettlement back to turkey. the deal between ankara and the european union has been criticized by many civil rights groups. we have reports from lesbos. >> these are the people who face deportation if their request for asylum is rejected. refugees and migrant locked up. since march 20th these camps have become detention centers. journalists are barred were entering, so we asked questions through the fence. he said that there is a lot of anxiety and uncertainty. >> i defected from the syrian army, and i can't be sent back. two syrians qualify as refugees or is it just some of the question. it's a concern among the united nations that safeguards are not in place. >> with feel there are deficiencies and gaps both countries that still need to be addressed. we're not opposed of returns as long as people are not in need of protection. and human rights are adhered to. >> there will be no mass deportations an. ships are waiting at the port, and dozens of officers, the e.u. external agency has been deployed to escort the
now starting mob greek authorities will start sending refugees for resettlement back to turkey. the deal between ankara and the european union has been criticized by many civil rights groups. we have reports from lesbos. >> these are the people who face deportation if their request for asylum is rejected. refugees and migrant locked up. since march 20th these camps have become detention centers. journalists are barred were entering, so we asked questions through the fence. he said that...
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. >>> protests erupt at greek detention centers just two days in to an e.u. deal. illegal refugees sent back to turkey. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. coming up in the next half hour look set to getting just not good enough. a new government. brazil is closer to impeaching its president as a congressional leader says she should be removed. >>> the candidate who is vowing to take on a major super power. ♪ ♪ >>> the greek island of lesbos with an agreement. came under attack on monday after halting the influx of illegal refugees in to europe. refugees are not giving up on trying to make that dangerous journey across the aegean sea, we'll hear from zeina khodr, but first harry fawcett tells the story of those who risked their lives to seek asylum. >> you hear it before you see it. sank eight i, exhaustion, desperation. so many children have drowned making this journey, yet more still come. even if this is one of the rare life jackets that actually floats, it's of no use to the tiny body inside. others make due with rubber t
. >>> protests erupt at greek detention centers just two days in to an e.u. deal. illegal refugees sent back to turkey. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. coming up in the next half hour look set to getting just not good enough. a new government. brazil is closer to impeaching its president as a congressional leader says she should be removed. >>> the candidate who is vowing to take on a major super power. ♪ ♪...
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on the greek island hundreds of refugees protested after clashes broke out at their holding center. at least ten people were injured. about po 0 broke through a forensic and ran away to avoid being deported to turkey-- 300 broke through. >> reporter: the u.n. yet again expressing concern about the e.u.-turkey deal just three days before it is to be implemented. hundreds of migrants and refugees who landed on greek shores since 20 march are now being held in detention facilities. the u.n. is concerned about the conditions inside those detention facilities which are basically prisons. the u.n. says that they're over crowded, lack of sanitation, but it's not just that. the world organization is worried that these people, their asylum requests are not being properly processed because of the lack of time, and they're also concerned that international law could be violated. >> today we're urging the parties to the recent e.u. and turkey agreement on refugees and migrants to ensure that all safeguards are in place before any returns begin. this is in light of continued serious gaps in both
on the greek island hundreds of refugees protested after clashes broke out at their holding center. at least ten people were injured. about po 0 broke through a forensic and ran away to avoid being deported to turkey-- 300 broke through. >> reporter: the u.n. yet again expressing concern about the e.u.-turkey deal just three days before it is to be implemented. hundreds of migrants and refugees who landed on greek shores since 20 march are now being held in detention facilities. the u.n....
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greek authorities are returning more migrants to turkey. two boats have arrived in dikili with pakistani men on board. the deal came into effect on monday with the aim of halting the influx of people into europe. hundreds of protesters are demanding the resignation of argentina's president who has been named in the panama papers scandal. the prosecutor will investigate mac are ri who is accused of corruption. -- macri. a fourth term when voters go to the polls on friday is what the president of djiboti hopes. diplomatic steps are being stepped up between the armenia and azerbaijan forces in nagorno-karabakh. the truce is in its fourth day but both sides are accusing each other of violations. >> reporter: a flurry of diplomacy has flowed at a trilateral meeting between azerbaijan, russia and iran. foreign ministers discussed the violence. azerbaijan sees an opportunity to kick-start the long stalled process for a comprehensive settlement. >> it is a must and for everyone it's recognised that status quo is not only unsustainable, it is unacce
greek authorities are returning more migrants to turkey. two boats have arrived in dikili with pakistani men on board. the deal came into effect on monday with the aim of halting the influx of people into europe. hundreds of protesters are demanding the resignation of argentina's president who has been named in the panama papers scandal. the prosecutor will investigate mac are ri who is accused of corruption. -- macri. a fourth term when voters go to the polls on friday is what the president of...
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greeks feel they have been left high and dry by the eu. tourist are staying away from holiday hotspots due to the sheer numbers of such -- asylum seekers. it is a bitter blow for country where tourism is by far the most important industry. but creditors have told it to keep cutting public spending. government is refusing to carry out all of the lenders' key at requirements such as cutting pensions. ask the focus is on reducing expenditure. this government decided to go on with major pension reform that to make the system sustainable for the long-term. supported: government figures have discussed with representatives so far without success. if greece fails to meet its creditors' expectations the country will stand on the brink of encrypting once again. anchor: in a spot of good news athens has sealed the sale of a majority of its biggest port to china costco shipping corporation. it is the second this year. costco was the only bidder. it has agreed to pay three and 68 million euros for 76% -- 67% share of the property and its operations. co
greeks feel they have been left high and dry by the eu. tourist are staying away from holiday hotspots due to the sheer numbers of such -- asylum seekers. it is a bitter blow for country where tourism is by far the most important industry. but creditors have told it to keep cutting public spending. government is refusing to carry out all of the lenders' key at requirements such as cutting pensions. ask the focus is on reducing expenditure. this government decided to go on with major pension...
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told the stories of hundreds of refugees he met yesterday at a camp on the greek island of lesbos. many were children, some of whom witnessed their parents and friends die at sea. after the visit the pontiff flew 12 syrian refugees back to italy with him. >> one san francisco couple witnessed firsthand what pope francis was talking about. on a european vacation, instead of seeing the sights, their trip took an emotional turn. and gave them a whole new focus. g >> this is the own type of picture, xander and zoe probably thought they would bring back from their italian vacation last fall. the one they took to recharge and destress after xander's latest startup went belly up. >> oh. i had my soul ripped out of my chest. >> the bright italian sun though couldn't blind the san francisco couple to something happening at that time just across the mediterranean. syrian refugees by the thousand risking their lives to come to europe. xander and zoe couldn't take their eyes off them. >> we spent our days instead of laying on the beach in our hotel room doing research looking at more and learn
told the stories of hundreds of refugees he met yesterday at a camp on the greek island of lesbos. many were children, some of whom witnessed their parents and friends die at sea. after the visit the pontiff flew 12 syrian refugees back to italy with him. >> one san francisco couple witnessed firsthand what pope francis was talking about. on a european vacation, instead of seeing the sights, their trip took an emotional turn. and gave them a whole new focus. g >> this is the own...
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there has to be a resolution in the greek episode. it'll probably come this summer. either has to be movement on the fiscal surplus or there has to be movement on the debt sustainability. the imf wants the debt sustainability upfront. whether or not we will get that depends on merkel. francine: we talked in the past about the limits of qe. given what europe is doing today, because people are chasing those havens, it's out of the hands of mario draghi. jeff: i think that has been done. the ecb has gone almost as far as it can, even though they are continuously underlying that monetary policy still have some left. tom: very good. jeff black. frankfurt, the home of the european central bank. later today, we turn to international relations. we turn to diplomacy. david westin in conversation with the secretary of state; that will be something. from new york, from frankfurt, bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in frankfurt, where we had an important conversation with madame lagarde. we're looking at asset classes, and we are told there is a clear indi
there has to be a resolution in the greek episode. it'll probably come this summer. either has to be movement on the fiscal surplus or there has to be movement on the debt sustainability. the imf wants the debt sustainability upfront. whether or not we will get that depends on merkel. francine: we talked in the past about the limits of qe. given what europe is doing today, because people are chasing those havens, it's out of the hands of mario draghi. jeff: i think that has been done. the ecb...
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to have leather bound greek classics is very important to showcase for the wealthy class. farms.rich from he can make it on farming, but he is wealthy from business interests. he had a mill in mississippi and is turning out decorative houses. to go onto he is building structures on campus, working for the state doing different projects. he has people who work on these structures. he makes money off of them, the roads and of the toll bridges. he is in partnership with anyone who makes money. he is a businessman. and he has the farms to borrow against. every now and then he dips too the and you will see him on verge of bankruptcy, then his big idea will pan out. we are thinking of tuscaloosa in the deep south in the black belt region. the head of the greek revival, square houses, square plans. the same downstairs as upstairs. classical columns. jeminson takes a step away with the italian villain style. -- villa style. the houses built over an english basement that pulls in air and naturally cools it. there's a belvidere at the top that acts like an air vent pulling the warm
to have leather bound greek classics is very important to showcase for the wealthy class. farms.rich from he can make it on farming, but he is wealthy from business interests. he had a mill in mississippi and is turning out decorative houses. to go onto he is building structures on campus, working for the state doing different projects. he has people who work on these structures. he makes money off of them, the roads and of the toll bridges. he is in partnership with anyone who makes money. he...
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greek island of le sp on s.ne of the main points where a lot of refugees have been arriving. they are still arriving do we have any clarity as to what exactly is going to happen on monday? how clear have the greek authorities been? well, preparations are clearly in place. if you drive by the ports, you see the ships that will be carrying these migrants and refugees back to turkey. you see dozens of officers from the eu border agency deployed in le sp os. the greek news agency making it very clear that the deportations will begin on monday at 10:00 a.m. local time they will continue for three days and 750 migrants will be sent back. so this is what the information they have beening the media. >> are we going to be sent back? what happens when we are in turkey. are the syrians not going to be sentence back? do we qualify as refugees? i asked them whether or not they actually applied for asylum and they said, yes, we did. we were given choices to apply for asylum in grease" not to apply at all or to voluntarily ret
greek island of le sp on s.ne of the main points where a lot of refugees have been arriving. they are still arriving do we have any clarity as to what exactly is going to happen on monday? how clear have the greek authorities been? well, preparations are clearly in place. if you drive by the ports, you see the ships that will be carrying these migrants and refugees back to turkey. you see dozens of officers from the eu border agency deployed in le sp os. the greek news agency making it very...
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protests in the greek border town of idomani over the thousands of immigrants camped there. the refugees and migrants say they are suffering the same fate from idomani in northern greece, zeina hodr reports compassion has given way to anger. at first there was solidarity but now, the people of edomini are telling the government in athens that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> when they came here, we embraced them and gave them things, but now, our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no one explains to us why they are staying here the refugees and migrants have been living in the fields close to the border for weeks. farmers have lost their income. they can't plow their land. the people in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chickens and for the past two weeks, the main freight railway line to the rest of europe has been blocked by those who are now stranded in greece. they hope it will pressure the eu to open boarders, but it is adding more pressur
protests in the greek border town of idomani over the thousands of immigrants camped there. the refugees and migrants say they are suffering the same fate from idomani in northern greece, zeina hodr reports compassion has given way to anger. at first there was solidarity but now, the people of edomini are telling the government in athens that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> when they came here, we embraced them and gave...
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these are iraqi families who probably paid hundreds of dollars ahead for passage to the greek island of lesbos, but the boat is sue small even for the 40 or so packed into it. these are how families separated in a moment. he can only call out look after the woman. >> it's been a chaotic few minutes here. the message from the e.u., from turkey, from greece is that these voyages are futile, these people will be sent back but still, they are desperate to go. >> a handful are left on the shore. we ask why they are risking this when under the rules they have little chance of getting further than a greek holding center before being sent back. >> we were under oppression, living with bombs, killing and kidnapping. greece don't want to accept us, turkey doesn't want us to stay. is it better to sink into the water with our children? >> this time, no sinking, no death, but no safe passage. a coast guard patrol intercepted them. it's a trade if as i will today by men. he's been struggling people to greece for nearly a year. he said with business down sharply since the e.u.-turkey deal, agents a
these are iraqi families who probably paid hundreds of dollars ahead for passage to the greek island of lesbos, but the boat is sue small even for the 40 or so packed into it. these are how families separated in a moment. he can only call out look after the woman. >> it's been a chaotic few minutes here. the message from the e.u., from turkey, from greece is that these voyages are futile, these people will be sent back but still, they are desperate to go. >> a handful are left on...
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clashes have broken out, as migrants demand to leave the greek camp's.n a village on greece's border, -- flashpoint in the migration crisis. >> the migrants have been kept here at the northern border. many fear that moving to camps is a step backward. >> the p people, they do want to stay in greece. but the economics are so bad. everybody wants to go to germany . >> the u.n. refugee body has condemned the camps and has serious doubts in ththe migrant return deal withth turkey. >> today, we are urging greece and turkey to ensure that all safeguards are in place before any returns begin. >> amnesty international agrees the safeguards are in place and that they violated international law by sending syrian asylum-seekers back and harm's way in syria. >> the local militia groups that are operating there, they're taking them to camps. camps in which the conditions are awful and getting worse. >> tensions are flaring in greek refugee camps. these migrants have left for the islands port did -- port. clashes broke out overnight in their camp. there are fresh worr
clashes have broken out, as migrants demand to leave the greek camp's.n a village on greece's border, -- flashpoint in the migration crisis. >> the migrants have been kept here at the northern border. many fear that moving to camps is a step backward. >> the p people, they do want to stay in greece. but the economics are so bad. everybody wants to go to germany . >> the u.n. refugee body has condemned the camps and has serious doubts in ththe migrant return deal withth turkey....
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>>> >>> people in the greek town of idomeni have been protesting over the expanding refugee camp. they say their livelihoods are at risk but the migrants and refugee $say they're worse off. from idomeni in greece our correspondent reports. >> reporter: attitudes are changing. compassion has given way to anger. at first the solidarity with the refugees and migrants but now they're telling the government in athens that livelihoods are at risk. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> translation: when they came here we embraced them and favor them things, but now our lives are unbearable. we're scared to allow our children to play in the-- children to play in the streets. >> reporter: they have been living in-- they have been leaving in the fields close to the borders for weanings. farmers have lost their income. they cannot employee their land. people say the refugees that the rest of europe has been blocked by those who are now stranded in greece. >> translation: we are now forced to rerout our route and this means extra costs. we are playing 25% more and it takes l
>>> >>> people in the greek town of idomeni have been protesting over the expanding refugee camp. they say their livelihoods are at risk but the migrants and refugee $say they're worse off. from idomeni in greece our correspondent reports. >> reporter: attitudes are changing. compassion has given way to anger. at first the solidarity with the refugees and migrants but now they're telling the government in athens that livelihoods are at risk. they say their quiet town no...
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i love the greek climate. >> you love the greek ladies. >> definitely. >> 5:45 pm. let's check sports. duke you have to read that. >> the winner of the masters. >> his brother was live tweeting and he was criticizing everyone. >> it was pretty funny. >> check it out. >> i tweeted the link . >> i will reach with it right now. it was unbelievable. he was live tweeting and drinking. >> you could tell. >> there is some language in there. >> it's not so family-friendly . duke: danny wouldn't even play because he and his wife are expecting their first child. he came two weeks early and the rest is history. jordan speak dominated the first nine holes. four in a row . he fell apart after that . he puts one in the water and he does it again. a quadruple bogey i know how it feels. he finishes and denny will it finishes with a five under par. it's in the final hole. he gets the green jacket from gordon speak . >> it's just crazy! it's just surreal. you can describe your feelings and emotions. you are so much involved in what you do on the golf course. you do something special
i love the greek climate. >> you love the greek ladies. >> definitely. >> 5:45 pm. let's check sports. duke you have to read that. >> the winner of the masters. >> his brother was live tweeting and he was criticizing everyone. >> it was pretty funny. >> check it out. >> i tweeted the link . >> i will reach with it right now. it was unbelievable. he was live tweeting and drinking. >> you could tell. >> there is some language in...
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these iraqi families, who probably paid hundreds of dollars ahead for passage to the greek island ofesbos. the boat is small for those packed into it. this is how families are separated in a moment. he can only call out look after the woman. >> there has been a chaotic few minutes. the message is these voyages are futile. the people will be sent back. still, they were desperate to go >>> a handful are left on the shore. we ask why they are risking this when under the new rules they have little chance of getting further than a greek holding center before being sent back. >> we were under oppression, living with bombs, killing, kidnapping. greece doesn't want us, turkey doesn't want us to say. should we sink into the water. is it better to sink into the water with our children. >> this time there was no sinking, death and no safe passage. it's a trade facilitated by men like this former syrian army fighters, he's been smuggling people to greece for a year, with business down sharply since the e.u.-turkey deal, he still is convincing reluctant customers that they can make it to europe.
these iraqi families, who probably paid hundreds of dollars ahead for passage to the greek island ofesbos. the boat is small for those packed into it. this is how families are separated in a moment. he can only call out look after the woman. >> there has been a chaotic few minutes. the message is these voyages are futile. the people will be sent back. still, they were desperate to go >>> a handful are left on the shore. we ask why they are risking this when under the new rules...
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they allow to extend that they're providing stuff to the greek authorities, because obviously, greece has serious problems of lack of organization and capacity. at the same time, i was reading the greek news today, and they were saying that if even they send people to the greek islands, they have problems because they don't have enough hotels to host those people. so i guess thaurz a problem with a time line on this. it can be resolved, but it cannot be resolved overnight. of course, we need to think about the fact that the summer is approaching, which means more people are likely to cross the border. >> they think this year might be worse than 2015, and i think around a million came to europe. that number isn't huge compared to turkey or lebanon, but in europe there has been quite a bit of hostility to the growing numbers. do you think there's anything the eu can do to make sure that turkey keeps up its side the bargain? we see this accusation by amnesty international that turkey is sending back syrian refugees to syria. do you think that the eu is likely to push turkey on those issu
they allow to extend that they're providing stuff to the greek authorities, because obviously, greece has serious problems of lack of organization and capacity. at the same time, i was reading the greek news today, and they were saying that if even they send people to the greek islands, they have problems because they don't have enough hotels to host those people. so i guess thaurz a problem with a time line on this. it can be resolved, but it cannot be resolved overnight. of course, we need to...
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the greeks are saying 700 will go back on monday morning. since march 20th, we think more than 5,000 arrived in greece. there'll be more than 700 ending up sent back to turkey. the turks don't seem very ready,do they? >> we have been trying to ascertain that. it's been difficult to get firm information about how these people will be received and treated and where they'll be sent. there has been a similar situation. you can see the lights behind me, a dock where the boats are due to arrive. in hours now, in the midmorning tomorrow morning, they will be received, registered and processed, and then they'll be taken on to somewhere else that we haven't been informed about - a refugee inland, the turkish government is saying. certainly the people here do not want them to stay here. there was a large protest on saturday, we came across people signing a petition, ensuring there was no camp, there was distrust about who the people might be, and what influence they may have on the down such as this. the numbers are unclear. there has been a 7-00 numb
the greeks are saying 700 will go back on monday morning. since march 20th, we think more than 5,000 arrived in greece. there'll be more than 700 ending up sent back to turkey. the turks don't seem very ready,do they? >> we have been trying to ascertain that. it's been difficult to get firm information about how these people will be received and treated and where they'll be sent. there has been a similar situation. you can see the lights behind me, a dock where the boats are due to...
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we know greek authorities have been suffering from administrative chaos, if you like. they required help and now the e.u. has sent experts on the island and the process has formally begun. groups like amnesty international expressing concern that once they start processing these asylum claims, who is to judge if turkey is a safe country for each individual, under what criteria. this is something that has not been made clear as of yet, but what we understand from the e.u. asylum office, each and every person who wants to claim asylum in greece will be given that chance and each and every case will be analysed >>> thank you very much for the time being. as you were saying about the batch being sent, there is that boat and we believe it is heading towards dikili. it will soon be arriving there with the batch of migrants. that is where they will be arriving shortly where you are shortly. >> reporter: that's right. it has just arrived. that's what happened on monday. as zana was saying, there are 45 pakistani males on board. authorities here saying that they are voluntary r
we know greek authorities have been suffering from administrative chaos, if you like. they required help and now the e.u. has sent experts on the island and the process has formally begun. groups like amnesty international expressing concern that once they start processing these asylum claims, who is to judge if turkey is a safe country for each individual, under what criteria. this is something that has not been made clear as of yet, but what we understand from the e.u. asylum office, each and...
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our greek yogurt. and our honey... and give it a whirl. just keep going until it is nice and smooth. just pour it right into it's a beautiful green color. and there's two reasons you want to eat this immediately -- one, it's too tasty to wait, and two, avocados turn brown after a while, so you wanna eat them as soon as you can. mmm... you wouldn't expect avocado to be in a pudding, but it is absolutely delicious. for "tkn," my name is aubrey, from the culinary institute of america. have a great day! >> i'll have to give that recipe a try. well, that wraps it up for now, for everyone here at "teen kids news", thanks for >> >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for cize, brought to you by beachbody. this is the end of exercise. >> get ready to cize it up. [ beat drops ] [ people cheering ] are you ready to dance? 5, 6, 7, 8! >> on my way in i'ma take it >> stop exercising, people. it's time to start dancing. welcome to cize. >> announcer: cize is the all-new dance workout program that's gonna make losing weight fun and easy. >>
our greek yogurt. and our honey... and give it a whirl. just keep going until it is nice and smooth. just pour it right into it's a beautiful green color. and there's two reasons you want to eat this immediately -- one, it's too tasty to wait, and two, avocados turn brown after a while, so you wanna eat them as soon as you can. mmm... you wouldn't expect avocado to be in a pudding, but it is absolutely delicious. for "tkn," my name is aubrey, from the culinary institute of america....
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staff members to actually help the greek people.nd we have to do a transparent, evenhanded job. we cannot cut a special deal on the side. we have to do the way we do it with all country because we are independent. we do it for all. francine: the anger or the animosity amongst the greek government towards the imf is something we have in the past. is it unfair? madame lagarde: together with the greek authorities, we have gone through ups and downs. for sixeen a sageaa years. we will continue because we are therefore that people -- the people so the economy can strive, can be standing an independent. -- and independent. jonathan: for many other viewers, they're wondering why we are still talking about greece and why there is no conclusion. we need some event risk to get this over the line? is that what's it going to take, some playing to situation? problem is a goes back to politics. i was surprised that there was this leak. the conversation was the imf saying that they needed to be on the brink or some kind of event to push the eurozo
staff members to actually help the greek people.nd we have to do a transparent, evenhanded job. we cannot cut a special deal on the side. we have to do the way we do it with all country because we are independent. we do it for all. francine: the anger or the animosity amongst the greek government towards the imf is something we have in the past. is it unfair? madame lagarde: together with the greek authorities, we have gone through ups and downs. for sixeen a sageaa years. we will continue...
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our greek yogurt. and our honey... and give it a whirl.oing until it is nice and smooth. just pour it right into the bowl. it's a beautiful green color. and there's two reasons you want to eat this immediately -- one, it's too tasty to wait, and two, avocados turn brown after a while, so you wanna eat them as soon as you can. mmm... you wouldn't expect avocado to be in a pudding, but it is absolutely delicious. for "tkn," my name is aubrey, from the culinary institute of america. have a great day! >> i'll have to give that recipe a try. well, that wraps it up for now, for everyone here at "teen kids news", thanks for watching. >> write to us at... we're talking baseball this week on sports stars of tomorrow... from high schools to the pros, we'll be looking at top talents on the diamond... from ace pitchers... to heavy hitters... it's all coming up next. (show open) welcome to our annual baseball special... i'm your host, charles davis... we're going to get started in the dallas area, where joe mccann introduces us to a rising high
our greek yogurt. and our honey... and give it a whirl.oing until it is nice and smooth. just pour it right into the bowl. it's a beautiful green color. and there's two reasons you want to eat this immediately -- one, it's too tasty to wait, and two, avocados turn brown after a while, so you wanna eat them as soon as you can. mmm... you wouldn't expect avocado to be in a pudding, but it is absolutely delicious. for "tkn," my name is aubrey, from the culinary institute of america. have...
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taken back to turkey. >> people continue to pour into greece. 339 newcomers landed on greek shores in the 24 hours leading up to monday morning. >>> iraq has been hit with a wave of explosions and attacks that killed at least 25 people and injured 60. islamic state militants claimed responsibility for several of the bombings across the country. reuters news agency reports a car loaded with explosives blew up monday morning in central basra, a major city in southern iraq. the attack killed at least five people. around the same time, a restaurant in the city of nasaria was hit by a suicide bomb. a security checkpoint was also hit by an explosion. a total of seven explosions on monday. a website affiliated with islamic state spoke of five attacks. it followed the launch of a major operation by iraqi government forces to retake the country's second largest city of mosul from the militant group. >>> it is time for the latest in business news. japan's ruling parties are aiming to pass bills related to the transpacific partnership free trade deal during the current diet session. we' the tpp
taken back to turkey. >> people continue to pour into greece. 339 newcomers landed on greek shores in the 24 hours leading up to monday morning. >>> iraq has been hit with a wave of explosions and attacks that killed at least 25 people and injured 60. islamic state militants claimed responsibility for several of the bombings across the country. reuters news agency reports a car loaded with explosives blew up monday morning in central basra, a major city in southern iraq. the...
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. >>> the greek authorities are returning more migrants to turkey. the e.u. turkey deal took effect on monday aimed at halting the flow of people, attempting the sea crossing to europe. the two boats have arrived back in turkey with pakistani men on board and turkey's parliament has given the go ahead for ankara to send them back to pakistan. harry fawcett joins me now. what happens to those people that get returned so far? >> reporter: they arrived a couple of hours ago and they have been going through the same sort of process that the other largely pakistani people that came back on monday went through; namely, getting off the boat straight into a tend village of officials who process them, take their fingerprints, conduct health checks and if it follows the same pattern they will be bussed north to a deportation center near to the greek border in north-western turkey. there is an ngo here trying to match these people up with legal representation here because there is some concern about the kind of information they're getting, whether they're going to be ab
. >>> the greek authorities are returning more migrants to turkey. the e.u. turkey deal took effect on monday aimed at halting the flow of people, attempting the sea crossing to europe. the two boats have arrived back in turkey with pakistani men on board and turkey's parliament has given the go ahead for ankara to send them back to pakistan. harry fawcett joins me now. what happens to those people that get returned so far? >> reporter: they arrived a couple of hours ago and they...