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let's go first to andrew simmons. the finance ministers were derailed and certainly surprised by this announcement that they're going to hold the referendum five days after the bail out was due to expire. i guess they stood their grounds and said there would be no extensions. >> yes, they did barbara. they certainly were caught out. they weren't expecting the announcement of the referendum, it would appear. but it appears that they discussed quite thoroughly that they would not take any more of this sort of behavior were left wing government, that they resolved it would appear, to be united in standing firm, and not extending the bail out to the extent that the greek government wanted. now, time and time again we heard from financial ministers arriving, saying that they were not just disappointed, but really quite angered by the actions of the greek government in leaving making no mention of the talks that this might happen, and solely through the day it became clearer and clearer that there was nothing to discuss, no
let's go first to andrew simmons. the finance ministers were derailed and certainly surprised by this announcement that they're going to hold the referendum five days after the bail out was due to expire. i guess they stood their grounds and said there would be no extensions. >> yes, they did barbara. they certainly were caught out. they weren't expecting the announcement of the referendum, it would appear. but it appears that they discussed quite thoroughly that they would not take any...
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all right, we can go live to andrew simmons. it's all getting rather heated and quite ugly, the greek government aaccuse government, accusing the creditors of trying to humiliate the them, and now they've walked away from negotiations. >> that's right. greece has walked away from negotiations, and called for this referendum and also made it quite clear it's for the greek people to decide. the way it's been viewed by many is that the greek government is trying to play a smart move here in putting the eurozone under pressure. effectively making it quite clear that it ought to be really supporting the greek government up until the point that it has this referendum next weekend. however, the mood off mood of finance ministers were saying category categorically that greece has effectively shut the door by throwing out the deal. the indications seem to be that there won't be an extension to the bailout. this is what the president of the euro group had to say. >> i'm negatively surprised by today's decisions by the greek government. th
all right, we can go live to andrew simmons. it's all getting rather heated and quite ugly, the greek government aaccuse government, accusing the creditors of trying to humiliate the them, and now they've walked away from negotiations. >> that's right. greece has walked away from negotiations, and called for this referendum and also made it quite clear it's for the greek people to decide. the way it's been viewed by many is that the greek government is trying to play a smart move here in...
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andrew simmons in brussels. there is still a lot more to come in this al jazeera news hour. including... [ explosions ] >> the battle for kobane. pushing back isil from the syrian town. >>> and reports of intimidation as burundi prepares for elections. >>> and the quarterfinal between argentina and colombia, we'll tell you who is through to the semis later on in sport. >> the tunisian government is dismissing reports that a group linked to isil is behind friday's attack on a beach resort. the tunisian prime minister said that the gunman has never traveled never travel and was not previously known to the police. moments of terror when 39 people of bun men were killed. >> they stood up and were running really fast. run, run run. also security. they caught up to run run. go to your rooms. runaway. everybody picked up what they had. nothing, everybody was running. telling us to go inside, go to the bar go to the rooms. it was like in war. >> and pictures have been released by an isil affiliated group of the man who suspected to be behind the attacks. there have been a rush of to
andrew simmons in brussels. there is still a lot more to come in this al jazeera news hour. including... [ explosions ] >> the battle for kobane. pushing back isil from the syrian town. >>> and reports of intimidation as burundi prepares for elections. >>> and the quarterfinal between argentina and colombia, we'll tell you who is through to the semis later on in sport. >> the tunisian government is dismissing reports that a group linked to isil is behind friday's...
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andrew simmons. you heard john there talking about what is going on in greece, and he's saying there might be no communication between greece and european lenders. but what we heard are a couple of hours ago was that they would come out and clearly very frustrated by the greek government saying that he felt we strayed by the greek government. a war of words going on for brussels. >> more than that things are getting worse as young has pointed out. a very long address full of self justification. there was no new deal because the deal had already been there and the greek government has told lies to its people and pulled out when further concessions could have been made by the eurozone. effectively what you're having is a stepping up of the rhetoric attacking the government, and also interestingly a move going above the heads of the government to address the long-suffering greek people themselves to appeal to them that really greece should not be out of europe. they kept reiterateing that greece was pos
andrew simmons. you heard john there talking about what is going on in greece, and he's saying there might be no communication between greece and european lenders. but what we heard are a couple of hours ago was that they would come out and clearly very frustrated by the greek government saying that he felt we strayed by the greek government. a war of words going on for brussels. >> more than that things are getting worse as young has pointed out. a very long address full of self...
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. >> reporter: i am andrew simmons reporting from chernobyl where there is a funding crisis over thissive new structure that's known make this place safer. >>> plus 88 years old and left to fends for herself. why many of mexico's elderly are seeing out their lives in poverty and isolation. >> absoloutely not... >> and his home town ten years after katrina... >> what's the biggest problem right now. >> crime...jobs, stop bullets... >> every tuesday night. go one on one with america's movers and shakers. gripping. inspiring. entertaining. ♪ >>> held going, the top stories on al jazerra. u.s. laws that allow security services to spy on american citizens have expired. senate failed to pass ladies and legislation extending powers to monitor millions of telephone calls and e-mails. >>> malaysia airlines is to cut over 6,000 jobs and change its name in a bid for survival. the revamp follows two disasters involving its planes and heavy financial losses. >>> smoking in public in china's capital beijing is now bans. tougher regulations been lighting up in restaurant, offs and public transport.
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andrew simmons.thank you. >>> we have still much more coming ahead on the al jazeera news hour including sports. find out which teams are headed to the super rugby final. >> monday. the fastest internet in the country. >> it's the next generation internet. >> but why isn't it in your town? >> our internet's half the speed of dial-up. >> could big cable be controlling your access to the web? >> it's not even gonna play. >> your right to access knowledge is being limited. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropical wind storm. >> can affect and surprise us. >> wow! some of these are amazing. >> "techknow", where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> time for sport now. here's robin. >> the women's world cup takes center stage after the last spots will be decided. canada is expected to have well over 50,000 fans cheering for them at bc place stadium. japan and australia. >> we won the last world cup and now
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. >> andrew simmons in brussels. thank you. let's go out to john in athens. we heard a slightly different tone in this latest press conference. the defeance was still there but there was a softer touch if i can call it that, saying that everything will be done to help greece. >> well, i think that the greeks are still hoping to maintain some sort of relationship with europe on the official level. but that doesn't mean that the communication has not deteriorated significantly this evening. earlier this evening the foreign minister tweeted that those who are celebrating at greece's expense at what the greece has suffered at the euro group should not forget that greece still that a veto in the heart of europe, a veiled threat to make use of greece's membership in the european union as opposed to the eurozone. and the fact that if still has the ability to break ranks with the rest of europe. don't forget also than you have this defiant tone telling germany chancellor angela merkel that greece was the birthplace of democracy and would not be told what to do. up un
. >> andrew simmons in brussels. thank you. let's go out to john in athens. we heard a slightly different tone in this latest press conference. the defeance was still there but there was a softer touch if i can call it that, saying that everything will be done to help greece. >> well, i think that the greeks are still hoping to maintain some sort of relationship with europe on the official level. but that doesn't mean that the communication has not deteriorated significantly this...
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andrew simmons, al jazeera australia. >>> left many monuments in ruins. before the quakes a thousand tourists visited dobe referring square paying up to $15 each. unesco warned, nepal was still in a precarious state. kathmandu said it was sending experts to assess whether it was safe to open mt. everest. >>> help people with many aspects of their lives but now many of them are the ones in need. intoings reports. sabina shrestha reports. >> broken woman no longer can even talk about her work. when the earthquake hit nepal in april, she lost what was dearest to her her two grandchildren two-year-old and the newborn. >> translator: i was so happy to be working on child health i used to go on house called but this is what god did to me. >> she is a community health volunteer. one of the 52,000 women that ensure that pregnant women newborns and children under five are healthy. now she feels lost. a community of volunteers like her are said to be the backbone of nepal's health services. now many of them are struggling with their own losses leaving the entire he
andrew simmons, al jazeera australia. >>> left many monuments in ruins. before the quakes a thousand tourists visited dobe referring square paying up to $15 each. unesco warned, nepal was still in a precarious state. kathmandu said it was sending experts to assess whether it was safe to open mt. everest. >>> help people with many aspects of their lives but now many of them are the ones in need. intoings reports. sabina shrestha reports. >> broken woman no longer can even...
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andrew simmons has more now from brussels. >> reporter: one finance minister from greece sent to brusselsor a day that takes a place in european history. not everyone shooning hands with him. after five years and an estimated 242.8 billion euro of cash, is this how it all ends? grease alone and it's colossal debts could go out of the euro zone. the finance ministers say they had no alternative. the bail out stops. >> the process wasn't finished as far as we are concerned. the proposals weren't definitive. they weren't formally discussed or decided upon. the euro group. yet the greek government has broken off the process, has rejected the proposals, and is now putting them which is also an unfair way to put it to the greek people putting them now to the greek people in a referendum with a negative advice. given that situation, i think we must conclude that however regretful the program will expire on tuesday night. >> from the moment ministers started arriving there was a pessimistic mood. only france was against refusing an extension to the bail-out. ministers were being asked by grease t
andrew simmons has more now from brussels. >> reporter: one finance minister from greece sent to brusselsor a day that takes a place in european history. not everyone shooning hands with him. after five years and an estimated 242.8 billion euro of cash, is this how it all ends? grease alone and it's colossal debts could go out of the euro zone. the finance ministers say they had no alternative. the bail out stops. >> the process wasn't finished as far as we are concerned. the...
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let's go to andrew simmons in brussels first. i guess eurozone finance ministers made no street of the fact that they were disappointed when the greeks announce this referendum which was due to be on july 5th, five days after the end of the country's bail out. i guess the gamble on behalf of the greeks have not really played out. >> well, you're right in saying that your row finance ministers were well, taken aback would be an understatement. they were shocked. they didn't expect this to happen. and they were pretty resolveed to really stand firm. absolutely no way it would seem that there was going to be any acceptance of going back to the negotiating table because greece had made it clear they say they have been declared this referendum, no discussion that the referendum would take place in any discussions private and public here in brussels. ahead of it, and there was a resolution amongst all of finance ministers that they were not happy with this. this has come to the point whereby they could no longer do business with this l
let's go to andrew simmons in brussels first. i guess eurozone finance ministers made no street of the fact that they were disappointed when the greeks announce this referendum which was due to be on july 5th, five days after the end of the country's bail out. i guess the gamble on behalf of the greeks have not really played out. >> well, you're right in saying that your row finance ministers were well, taken aback would be an understatement. they were shocked. they didn't expect this to...
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andrews regional library since 2011. amy: daniel simmons was a 74-year-old ministry staff member at emanuel ame and the former pastor of greater zion ame church in the nearby town of awendaw. juan: myra thompson was the wife of the reverend anthony thompson of charleston's holy trinity rec church. amy: depayne middleton-doctor was a 49-year-old mother of four. juan: ethel lance was a 70 year old grandmother who had worked at emanuel ame for more than three decades. amy: susie jackson was ethel lance's cousin and the oldest victim of the massacre at the age of 87. she was a longtime member of the church. juan: tywanza sanders was the youngest victim at 26-years-old. he was recent graduate of allen university in columbia, south carolina. he graduated from the university's division of business administration. before the shooting took place tywanza posted a short video clip on snapchat where you can briefly see the suspected gunman dylann roof sitting at a table with all of the victims during the bible study. roof reportedly sat with the church
andrews regional library since 2011. amy: daniel simmons was a 74-year-old ministry staff member at emanuel ame and the former pastor of greater zion ame church in the nearby town of awendaw. juan: myra thompson was the wife of the reverend anthony thompson of charleston's holy trinity rec church. amy: depayne middleton-doctor was a 49-year-old mother of four. juan: ethel lance was a 70 year old grandmother who had worked at emanuel ame for more than three decades. amy: susie jackson was ethel...