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facing criticism not only in rome and athens but also paris and even in brussels, but the chancellor is maintaining a stoic, and termination, perhaps not least because we are now entering the hotter phase of the pre-election campaign. >> melinda, thank you so very much. >> are the domestic front in germany, germans are getting nervous about the austerity measures implemented in other parts of europe according to the gfk consumer research company says that the passion for saving is taking a hit. >> the type book -- take away from the cyprus bailout and the bank levy is to spend cash now 1 hardt i suspect -- on hard assets and precedent has been set for confiscation. >> german's postal workers are set to get a 5.7% pay raise.
facing criticism not only in rome and athens but also paris and even in brussels, but the chancellor is maintaining a stoic, and termination, perhaps not least because we are now entering the hotter phase of the pre-election campaign. >> melinda, thank you so very much. >> are the domestic front in germany, germans are getting nervous about the austerity measures implemented in other parts of europe according to the gfk consumer research company says that the passion for saving is...
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i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks asked for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsustainable living in cities hit by economic crisis here at least if they have little else new arrivals or old home commerce have the scenery and the sea tom bottom r.t. . well coming shortly here nancy the latest edition of crossfire going. monies de theatre on may the second to be a.b.c. money in stevia to see which is both a cultural contemporary i don't know logically serving auditorium so joining me to mom was a honored c m a the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts grind here at marines. they all see themselves as dying swans in their dreams. but only one of the cells and will ever make it to the top. they're ready to give their lives for the chance to die on stage if only once. not even broken wings could deter them. for generations at the marine ski theatre ballet sweat and tears. live live live.
i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks asked for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsustainable living in cities hit by economic crisis here at least if they have little else new arrivals or old home commerce have the scenery and the sea tom bottom r.t. . well coming shortly here nancy the latest edition of crossfire going. monies de theatre on may the...
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cost us also gave up a life in athens to open a guest house in the hills of northern greece the life of a city advertising manager was good he says but people should think before writing off the world outside. and that there you go there are many opportunities for you to make your life better in a small town rather than in athens. and the potential reverse brain drain from cities back to the regions could hold hidden benefits being educated and hip in the experience of living in the areas and all the experience of the money gives living in in the city lives i mean these are these people be. my pill come in to do the countryside to develop not that everyone baelish is the prospect demetrius moved away when he was eighteen and is now a freshly out of work t.v. director he finds adjusting to life back here difficult he wanted to stay in the capital and if the. i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks as for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsust
cost us also gave up a life in athens to open a guest house in the hills of northern greece the life of a city advertising manager was good he says but people should think before writing off the world outside. and that there you go there are many opportunities for you to make your life better in a small town rather than in athens. and the potential reverse brain drain from cities back to the regions could hold hidden benefits being educated and hip in the experience of living in the areas and...
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i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks as for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsustainable living in cities hit by economic crisis here at least if they have little else new arrivals or old home comers have the scenery and the sea tom bottom r.t. . well next on our team was take a look at the lives of syrian refugees who have found a new home in russia's southern republican i think that's in a way from the bombs in just a moment. most people in the western world would agree that having laws that officially creates second class citizens is totally unacceptable we can look at the way jews were treated in nazi germany or blackstar in apartheid in south africa and the slavery jim crow era in the usa as examples of legally dividing society by necessity i think most people he you with their modern sensibilities would find these practices me bob barrack and backwards but my question is that why is there to this day officially sanctioned second cla
i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks as for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsustainable living in cities hit by economic crisis here at least if they have little else new arrivals or old home comers have the scenery and the sea tom bottom r.t. . well next on our team was take a look at the lives of syrian refugees who have found a new home in...
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you go there are many opportunities for you to make your life better in a small town rather than in athens. and a potential reverse brain drain from cities back to the regions could hold hidden benefits being educated and here with the experience of keeping work in the areas and all the experience of the money gives living in the city lives i mean these people be. killed when we do the countryside to develop not that everyone relishes the prospect demetrius moved away when he was eighteen and is now a freshly out of work t.v. director he finds adjusting to life back it difficult he want to stay covered in a piece for free i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks as for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsustainable living in cities hit by economic crisis here at least if they have little else new arrivals or old home comers have the scenery and the sea tom bottom r.t. . next to go the story of the syrian refugees who found a new home in a southern r
you go there are many opportunities for you to make your life better in a small town rather than in athens. and a potential reverse brain drain from cities back to the regions could hold hidden benefits being educated and here with the experience of keeping work in the areas and all the experience of the money gives living in the city lives i mean these people be. killed when we do the countryside to develop not that everyone relishes the prospect demetrius moved away when he was eighteen and...
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is that greece needs this money right now and you know there are certainly some saying that that athens is in a position to demand it just very briefly one hundred eight billion euros for the destruction of the greek economy fifty four billion euros for the forced wartime loan a total of one hundred sixty two billion euros total isn't it now the time for others to say look you owe us the money we need the money handed over. i haven't heard it being quite like this but again it is they were being done and i don't think it's a wise thing to mix up two completely different issues like understand the problems that happens have very very well i don't think they should be solved in a political basis not on this one well fair enough and i understand you say let's separate the issues here from world war two but reparations for the current e.u. bailouts what's going on for greece but certainly some are saying this is a sign that countries are becoming more desperate and looking for more extreme solutions yeah well that's that's a very good example of what our purpose is and go in one of the euro
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record something a bit better a george country girl is a professor of constitutional more live from athens. now lawyers representing guantanamo bay detainees say several of their client's lives are now in danger as the mass hunger strike never come near is the two month mark but the u.s. military continues to deny reports that more than one hundred captives are starving themselves officials claim only thirty seven detainees refusing all food in the level of being force fed inmates launched the hunger strike to draw attention to their prolonged detainment without trial and inhumane treatment including intrusive searches the white house insists it's committed to shutting down the prison but the military says congress has decided to keep guantanamo open indefinitely meanwhile hundreds of gathered in protest at the u.s. embassy in yemen are t's really good explains. they're calling for for the majority of those who are of where actually can find a good moment jordi of those inmates are actually from yemen and most of them have been there for more than a decade ever since the invasion of ghana
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thousand public sector jobs before the year ends even as the lending troika pumps more money into athens the country's industrial backbone is still on the slide as tom barton has been finding out. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent pits attackers plastic piping from tree infest along nicky northern greece inside the machines have been unused since banks stopped investing and the owner the oldest puts attackers fled in two thousand and ten one of his workers also be or close did meet the just want softer that he and ninety five other staff seven million euros in wages with a look at the after short talk i had to force myself to leave so i wouldn't hurt him workers see that they are being made to bear the cost of greece's economic woes this is that the story and of course the. pain is. very unequal across the industrial northern greece the story is repeated this fertilizer factory used to be a center of northern greek industry nowadays though by economics fair all file it's a ghost factory and the only fertilizer coming in here is imported from elsewhere in europe it produc
thousand public sector jobs before the year ends even as the lending troika pumps more money into athens the country's industrial backbone is still on the slide as tom barton has been finding out. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent pits attackers plastic piping from tree infest along nicky northern greece inside the machines have been unused since banks stopped investing and the owner the oldest puts attackers fled in two thousand and ten one of his workers also be or close did...
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we'll hear why new proposals risk driving fresh backlash in athens. >>> we'll be in seoul as reports are that north korea is preparing for a fourth nuclear test. we'll have the latest analysis. >>> and brussels is breaking ground on a new $6 of 00 million assembly line. phil lebeau will weigh in on what this means for airbus's position versus boeing. that at 11:40 cet. >>> and japanese stocks are trading up near five-year highs after the bank of japan kicks off its fresh bond buying program. we'll have the latest from tokyo in just over 30 minutes' time. >>> first, germany is stepping up pressure on por tu gal to find new savings measures after its constitutional court on friday wage to pension cuts were unlawful. the german finance minister said in a radio interview earlier today that lisbon must find new way toes meet its budget goals. those comments came after the portugal minister said those decisions had serious intenses. he insisted it would still meet the bailout, but rule out further tax hikes. >> the alternative to the fulfillment of the rescue program would be another bailo
we'll hear why new proposals risk driving fresh backlash in athens. >>> we'll be in seoul as reports are that north korea is preparing for a fourth nuclear test. we'll have the latest analysis. >>> and brussels is breaking ground on a new $6 of 00 million assembly line. phil lebeau will weigh in on what this means for airbus's position versus boeing. that at 11:40 cet. >>> and japanese stocks are trading up near five-year highs after the bank of japan kicks off its...
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aid package earlier than expected money is a part of a mere nine billion euro bailout deal which athens agreed to with its international lenders this week a cost increase is that it has just left over of all thousand public sector jobs before the end of the year even as the lending troika pumps more money into athens the country's industrial backbone is still on the slide as time button's been finding out. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent bits attackers plastic piping from tree infest lawmaking northern greece inside the machines have been unused since banks stopped investing and the owner of your boss puts attackers fled in two thousand and ten one of his workers also be your boss did meet here just want softer that he and ninety five other staff seven million euros in wages at the after should talk i had to force myself to leave so i wouldn't hurt him workers see that they are being made to bear the cost of greece's economic woes this is the story and of course the. pain is. very unequal across industrial northern greece the story is repeated this fertilizer factory
aid package earlier than expected money is a part of a mere nine billion euro bailout deal which athens agreed to with its international lenders this week a cost increase is that it has just left over of all thousand public sector jobs before the end of the year even as the lending troika pumps more money into athens the country's industrial backbone is still on the slide as time button's been finding out. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent bits attackers plastic piping from...
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he was put to death for corrupting youth of athens. >> yes. >> stephen: it must have been pretty messedup because the greeks are down with all that. that's your hero george aahead. just want to know what moral ground you are on. go ahead. >> his crime was asking people to think for themselves not to accept wisdom or handed down wisdom. he asked people what kind of people should we be? what kind of society should we construct so each one of us can live a life worth living. >> stephen: based on reason and logic. you have guys doing stuff on reason and logic. guys who rejected god, lennon, stalin and mao. they racked up body counts way bigger than any religion in the century. that's your idea of how to be governed? >> i'm afraid not. >> stephen: they rejected god and embraces reason. >> but they didn't run their countries because they rejected god. they ran their countries because they thought as others have done in the past that they had the one great truth, the one right way to live and everybody must accept it. >> stephen: isn't that your argument that ac is right and god is wrong cox g
he was put to death for corrupting youth of athens. >> yes. >> stephen: it must have been pretty messedup because the greeks are down with all that. that's your hero george aahead. just want to know what moral ground you are on. go ahead. >> his crime was asking people to think for themselves not to accept wisdom or handed down wisdom. he asked people what kind of people should we be? what kind of society should we construct so each one of us can live a life worth living....
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is recognition that berlin is looking increasingly isolated facing criticism not only in rome and athens but also paris and even in brussels, but the chancellor is maintaining a stoic, and termination, perhaps not least because we are now entering the hotter phase of the pre-election campaign. >> melinda, thank you so very much. >> are the domestic front in germany, germans are getting nervous about the austerity measures implemented in other parts of europe according to the gfk consumer research company says that the passion for saving is taking a hit. >> the type book -- take away from the cyprus bailout and the bank levy is to spend cash now 1 hardt i suspect -- on hard assets and precedent has been set for confiscation. >> german's postal workers are set to get a 5.7% pay raise. increased wages mean consumer spending remains brisk in germany. pay hikes are generally higher than the inflation rate of 1.2%, said the gains are real. germans would rather spend than wait around for the state to come and take a cut. >> the willingness to save is at a historic low. the events in cyprus have
is recognition that berlin is looking increasingly isolated facing criticism not only in rome and athens but also paris and even in brussels, but the chancellor is maintaining a stoic, and termination, perhaps not least because we are now entering the hotter phase of the pre-election campaign. >> melinda, thank you so very much. >> are the domestic front in germany, germans are getting nervous about the austerity measures implemented in other parts of europe according to the gfk...
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that's the latest month for which data from athens are available. concern is growing that things may get worse. the euro zone economy is expected to contract for a second straight year. here are the latest market figures. >>> camera men working for the u.s. military captured harrowing footage during world war ii. some of the most disturbing scenes were filmed on japan's southern island of okinawa. 30 years ago a group of local residents decided to make use of those archives. their campaign has only just ended. >> reporter: the door to an archive, years of historical footage showing the bat of okinawa. the last major engagement between u.s. and japanese troops. the fierce fighting started in april 1945 and lasted almost three months. over 200,000 people lost their lives. more than half of them civilians. u.s. military camera men shot these scenes. after the war, the footage remained in the berths of the u.s. national archive. in 1983 a group in okinawa began a campaign to get the film in japan. they called themselves the film movement. they asked for
that's the latest month for which data from athens are available. concern is growing that things may get worse. the euro zone economy is expected to contract for a second straight year. here are the latest market figures. >>> camera men working for the u.s. military captured harrowing footage during world war ii. some of the most disturbing scenes were filmed on japan's southern island of okinawa. 30 years ago a group of local residents decided to make use of those archives. their...
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madrid at 17 degrees, rome at 17, athens, not bad towards the south. take a look, much of the north, most of them are in single digits. berlin, 4 degrees for the high on wednesday but your low around minus 3 degrees. moving to north africa the typical april pattern in the gulf states. this will bring serious effects. some people in the residential areas are aware of the typical changing types including thunderstorms, gale and tornadoes and not too typical of snow accumulating 5 centimeters in oklahoma, texas and the panhandle. a look at your temperatures, new york at 8 degrees, oklahoma city down to 7 degrees hence the snow you may be finding and houston at 23. moving over to japan now where we have been feeling wet and windy weather here in tokyo as well. one system will pull away but another rain band forming across central japan and includes the contour region as well where we will probably see heavy rain arou around afternoon hours. you can see it finally clearing way. the gusts are still strong so do be aware of that 126 kilometers miles an hour g
madrid at 17 degrees, rome at 17, athens, not bad towards the south. take a look, much of the north, most of them are in single digits. berlin, 4 degrees for the high on wednesday but your low around minus 3 degrees. moving to north africa the typical april pattern in the gulf states. this will bring serious effects. some people in the residential areas are aware of the typical changing types including thunderstorms, gale and tornadoes and not too typical of snow accumulating 5 centimeters in...
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. >> these unemployed people demonstrating outside of a job center in athens know their protest won't help them get jobs, but they want to express their frustration. >> we will step up our protests and initiatives in the name of class soldarity. we are calling on every person not to conform, not to accept things. when some people can't even pay for a bus ticket. >> the outlook is not optimistic. the greek economy has been in recession for years. this year g.d.p. is expected to decline by 4.5%. unemployment among young greeks is high. the jobless rate for 18-24 years of age is 60%. they are waiting for payment of 9 billion euros, the next charge of the bailout but it is conditional on job's being cut in greece's public sector, a measure likely to increase the unemployment figures. >> four japanese car makers announced a mass vehicle recall. toyota, honda, nissan and mazda say the problem affects about 3.5 million cars made between 2000-2004 saying a malfunction could cause the air bags to burst and spray pieces of metal. there are five cases already it is a global recall.ed. - many of
. >> these unemployed people demonstrating outside of a job center in athens know their protest won't help them get jobs, but they want to express their frustration. >> we will step up our protests and initiatives in the name of class soldarity. we are calling on every person not to conform, not to accept things. when some people can't even pay for a bus ticket. >> the outlook is not optimistic. the greek economy has been in recession for years. this year g.d.p. is expected to...
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the president is due to travel to athens, with local media reported he will be asking for $2.50 billion in aid from greece, a report that the president down plays. it is not the duty of greece. they owe nothing to us. on some streets, where the people are having to come to terms with the new economic reality, the plan to legalize casinos in the south was welcomed. >> it is not enough that we are in the situation right now. we need to do something. we have nothing to lose by trying this action. >> the stock markets across europe closed for the easter holiday. the economic fallout from the cyprus crisis will now become apparent until markets open on tuesday morning. on monday night, the people gathered together in a show of solidarity. it had been a traumatic two weeks. a display of unity among a community brought together by this financial crisis. aljazeera. >> and they are both traditional agricultural centers, but they lie thousands of kilometers apart, and now, they are joining thousands of new immigrants. as we report, their rival has not always been welcome. -- there are rival has n
the president is due to travel to athens, with local media reported he will be asking for $2.50 billion in aid from greece, a report that the president down plays. it is not the duty of greece. they owe nothing to us. on some streets, where the people are having to come to terms with the new economic reality, the plan to legalize casinos in the south was welcomed. >> it is not enough that we are in the situation right now. we need to do something. we have nothing to lose by trying this...
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that sunshine extends all the way down to athens, 26 degrees.ook what's happening to the southwest. more clouds and rain. that's moving north toward from the northern parts of africa. and algiers.nis more showers through the day on thursday. they will be very heavy at times to and could cause a problem with flooding. towards the east, largely fine. cairo making it to 31 degrees. the east, it's fine for most of them. babe ruth getting to about 24 degrees. the unsettled weather is towards ng collapse pin the bangladeshi capital. the eight-story structure crashed down wednesday and early. rescuers are searching for survivors. at least 21 people including 15 police officers have been killed in clashes in northwest china. the majority of the dead were ethnic leaders. police are investigating an arson attack at the time. uigurs.ic le dozens of protesters were killed in kirkuk. in syria, there's fighting around the border city intensifying. a lead fighter from hezbollah is reportedly leading the battle against a free syrian army. in the north, rebel fi
that sunshine extends all the way down to athens, 26 degrees.ook what's happening to the southwest. more clouds and rain. that's moving north toward from the northern parts of africa. and algiers.nis more showers through the day on thursday. they will be very heavy at times to and could cause a problem with flooding. towards the east, largely fine. cairo making it to 31 degrees. the east, it's fine for most of them. babe ruth getting to about 24 degrees. the unsettled weather is towards ng...
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the greek foreign minister said that athens has agreed to the next age of economic reforms. the greek economy is in its sixth year of recession. unemployment has soared to a record 27%. economists are saying it could start growing again next year. >> back to cyprus now, where the president of the island is busy promoting some creative damage control after the eu approved a bailout that could mean up to 60% of bank balances are taken from deposits exceeding 100,000 euros. nicos anastasiades says he wants to get passports to foreign account holders who use -- lose 3 million euros or more as a result of the bailout. the prospect of free movement within the european union is especially appealing to russians, who hold billions in cypriot bank accounts. >> it looks like banks in the united states are climbing out of the global financial crisis. citigroup rake in the profits in the first quarter, making a 17% leap over a year ago. consumer banking revenues remain unchanged. citigroup took a hard hit in the u.s. recession, despite -- recession. despite positive results, executives s
the greek foreign minister said that athens has agreed to the next age of economic reforms. the greek economy is in its sixth year of recession. unemployment has soared to a record 27%. economists are saying it could start growing again next year. >> back to cyprus now, where the president of the island is busy promoting some creative damage control after the eu approved a bailout that could mean up to 60% of bank balances are taken from deposits exceeding 100,000 euros. nicos...
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he thought the french might go to athens.lthough he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just before he died in 1778, he himself went south to pestum, and in 15 or 16 wonderful drawings, he conjured up the magic of greek architecture as never before. he showed that the column, that the french had thought of as a structural element which they wanted to express honestly, was really a piece of sculpture, a piece of beautiful sculpture. after that, with the discovery of pestum and greek architecture itself, the aesthetic vision of europe changed. so, as often in the history of western art, changes in ways of seeing coincide with and even anticipate social change. so it was in the build-up to the french revolution. the saturday night fever of revolution began in earnest when camille desmouls harangued an inflamed crowd in the palais royal, calling for overthrow of the monarchy and establishment of a republic. there was rising unemployment, a g
he thought the french might go to athens.lthough he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just before he died in 1778, he himself went south to pestum, and in 15 or 16 wonderful drawings, he conjured up the magic of greek architecture as never before. he showed that the column, that the french had thought of as a structural element which they wanted to express honestly, was really a piece of sculpture, a...
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from athens, this report. >> civil servants in the line of fire. they burned an effigy of the pipe -- of the public-sector worker, angry at plan to lay off that plans to lay off 15,000. the demonstration was smaller, more peaceful than before. inside parliament, the bill was passed with a clear majority. it is the first time that the sacred cow of the greek constitution, civil service jobs for life, will end, a condition formula -- for more bailout money. the prime minister was visibly relieved. >> this is going to be a success story. >> less so are those who think they will be laid off. this townhall worker already has a salary of just 600 euros per month. with the family to support, she is worried she will be among those sacked. -- y contract my family will be starting. >> -- starving. >> on the political lever -- level, greece is calmer than last year. but the social situation is dire. .nemployment over 27% one in three below the poverty line. then he say this will only make things worse -- many say that this will only make things worse. the pub
from athens, this report. >> civil servants in the line of fire. they burned an effigy of the pipe -- of the public-sector worker, angry at plan to lay off that plans to lay off 15,000. the demonstration was smaller, more peaceful than before. inside parliament, the bill was passed with a clear majority. it is the first time that the sacred cow of the greek constitution, civil service jobs for life, will end, a condition formula -- for more bailout money. the prime minister was visibly...
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our country in russia and not to be part of it not see how it all works and comes together with the athens this because taters it's the spirit of the olympics how could you possibly deny yourself such a chance all the world cup events in ski jumping and nordic combined were concluded at the roost key gorky jumping center along with the biathlon and cross-country skiing world cup at the laura cross country ski and biathlon center wrapping up the twenty twelve twenty thirteen winter season and of course allowing at that such a twenty four to organize is plenty of time to make some finishing touches to russia's first ever winter olympic games. moscow. and that's often the sports show by hand. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm john harvey welcome to the big picture. cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. thank. you ed. no in the ceo's i would live. in eternal silence her invisible. every day
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inspectors are now assessing athens progress in meeting the terms of the hundred and thirty billion euro rescue the greek finance minister has promised there will be no boys sara t. cuts but lenders are pressing for severe job reductions in the country's bloated public sector they demand in the twenty five thousand workers are laid off this year and a total of one hundred and fifty thousand by two thousand and sixteen in the meantime fiscal belt tightening and rising unemployment are driving young greeks away from their country as tom bodett and reports. we refuse to work for free we demand our right to education messages of protest by youth seeing opportunities to better themselves snatched away these gems of protesting against promise to occasionally versity apartments across greece they don't want to be left behind and made into as they say slaves in the twenty first century my knowledge and satiric are two students also opposed to the so-called athena plan the government aim is to close dozens of university departments outside central city campuses but it's not even that they concede
inspectors are now assessing athens progress in meeting the terms of the hundred and thirty billion euro rescue the greek finance minister has promised there will be no boys sara t. cuts but lenders are pressing for severe job reductions in the country's bloated public sector they demand in the twenty five thousand workers are laid off this year and a total of one hundred and fifty thousand by two thousand and sixteen in the meantime fiscal belt tightening and rising unemployment are driving...
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of its second bailout and money it desperately needs to avoid default the cash was unlocked after athens did away with fifteen thousand state jobs to meet budget demands had by the e.u. and beyond math. but the mood could get grim error yet as the european commission draws up the euro zone's latest unemployment data after last month's disappointing figures expectations aren't high well as you can see here the most and data states have seen jobless numbers soar and youth unemployment is roughly double the overall rate but there are tests are still you know reports it takes more than just numbers to see the true extent of the damage. the unemployment rate in years and this recent history record twelve percent of those cities twenty five of her countries like speed racer that number is a surprise more than fifty percent her side of any economic improvement for those who are looking for a job that search is no longer just about trying to find work many are the time to leave their home countries like niccolo wriggles e a biology graduate from italy now working initial clytie in brussels and t
of its second bailout and money it desperately needs to avoid default the cash was unlocked after athens did away with fifteen thousand state jobs to meet budget demands had by the e.u. and beyond math. but the mood could get grim error yet as the european commission draws up the euro zone's latest unemployment data after last month's disappointing figures expectations aren't high well as you can see here the most and data states have seen jobless numbers soar and youth unemployment is roughly...
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used in other cash strapped countries yanis varoufakis an economics professor at the university of athens believes the deal puts a big question mark over the euro zone's integrity. it is not a bad deal that such a pile of books go statement isn't it given that cyprus has been told that the it would have to deal with the mess of its banking sector on it so as if it were not part of the us this is the best deal that they could come up with but having post cyprus in that situation in assault a week europe has managed to put in jeopardy some very basic principles threatened the state get out the deposit insurance scheme even though in the end the two clips that back then they brought back into question the integrity of the year it was on the possibility of selling out of it a member state and the very board of the they sacrificed the european union's market principles according to which capital controls i don't know know so it is a good old mess that they have engineered and right now on our dot com we're asking what's your take on the unprecedented seizure of funds from large cypriot deposit
used in other cash strapped countries yanis varoufakis an economics professor at the university of athens believes the deal puts a big question mark over the euro zone's integrity. it is not a bad deal that such a pile of books go statement isn't it given that cyprus has been told that the it would have to deal with the mess of its banking sector on it so as if it were not part of the us this is the best deal that they could come up with but having post cyprus in that situation in assault a...
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of the ny cos or arch rivals barcelona came back to level the series two two seventy sixty win and athens on carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday colleen bray r t. well that's all for about one don't go away though more after the break. i. welcome back to part two of the sports show where we resume with a legend boxing promoter don king was in moscow this week to talk up the big fight between his man jones and russian denise lebedev on may the seventeenth and he spoke to nikolai charles. muhammad ali george foreman mike tyson and the van de holyfield are among a galaxy of stars promoted by one man donking the flamboyant american has been the key figure in the boxing world since convincing or lead to fight in a charity event which kick started his career for the following two decades king was one of the most successful promoters known worldwide for the classic early ballots the rumble in the jungle and the thriller in ma
of the ny cos or arch rivals barcelona came back to level the series two two seventy sixty win and athens on carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday colleen bray r t. well that's all for about one don't go away though more after the break. i. welcome back to part two of the sports show where we resume with a legend boxing...
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of the ny cos or arch rivals barcelona came back to level the series two two seventy sixty win and athens on carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday calling bray r.t. . well that's all for part one don't go away though more after the break. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots that v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big dog called. wealthy british style. time. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. four. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to part two of the sports show where we resume with a legend boxing promoter don king was in moscow this week to talk up the big fight between his man gamma jones and rus
of the ny cos or arch rivals barcelona came back to level the series two two seventy sixty win and athens on carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday calling bray r.t. . well that's all for part one don't go away though more after the break. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v....
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the greek government has resumed talks of its bailout program with its international creditors athens is working to secure almost ten billion euros in exchange for budget cuts and a slicing of its civil service soteris from the university of adrian says the use commitments to austerity remains steadfast despite increasing anger and resentment let me it's an open blackmail and i think we also witnessed this in the case of cyprus where not only the parliament but the. separate society. protested i said no we can't get such measures we can't stand such a social disaster and they were just blackmailed into an even harsher package of measures this is in the logic of care and handling of the european union this is the logic of the euro zone and more stereotypic more and more aggression and it's a year or even even it's months it seems as there are no ridgelines greece aside is a society in despair and you can feel it in your everyday life you see people rushing for example to stop kids since organized by the greek church. and people who would never have so much that they could have found th
the greek government has resumed talks of its bailout program with its international creditors athens is working to secure almost ten billion euros in exchange for budget cuts and a slicing of its civil service soteris from the university of adrian says the use commitments to austerity remains steadfast despite increasing anger and resentment let me it's an open blackmail and i think we also witnessed this in the case of cyprus where not only the parliament but the. separate society. protested...
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and the international monetary fund completed their check on how athens is meeting the targets of thebailout the way to the next tranche of financial aid worth eight point eight billion euros is clear but the government will have to slash four thousand public sector jobs by the end of this year to get it unemployment has spiraled to around twenty seven percent in greece which is struggling to get out of deep recession for a sixth year now or to talk about networkers from the country's crippled industrial sector. cobwebs outside rainfalls on the still and silent pits attackers plastic piping factory and fesa lawmaking northern greece inside the machines have been unused since banks stopped investing and the owner the oldest puts attackers fled in two thousand and ten one of his workers also be or course did meet the just one softer that he and ninety five other staff are owed seven million euros in wages and look at the after short talk i had to force myself to leave so i wouldn't hurt him workers see that they are being made to bear the cost of greece's economic woes this is the story
and the international monetary fund completed their check on how athens is meeting the targets of thebailout the way to the next tranche of financial aid worth eight point eight billion euros is clear but the government will have to slash four thousand public sector jobs by the end of this year to get it unemployment has spiraled to around twenty seven percent in greece which is struggling to get out of deep recession for a sixth year now or to talk about networkers from the country's crippled...
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i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks asked for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsustainable living in cities hit by economic crisis here at least if they have little else new arrivals or old home commerce of the scenery of the sea tom bottom r.t. . and we have plenty more stories online including the us the bob the homeland security breach it's tougher than the army its personnel reportedly use a thousand more bullets. but scientists aim to create a new breed of wholeness cow training this will make the world safer and more. east asia has no shortage of bitter territorial disputes but today russia and japan are looking for ways to resolve at least one of the leaders of both powers are meeting in moscow with contested darden's big business and energy deals on the agenda what is going off is following the visit relationship between russia and japan really can't be called easy and one of the biggest stumbling blocks is the territorial disput
i was forced to come back here because of the high rates of unemployment in athens it was a matter of survival for me for these three greeks asked for increasing multitudes of others this move choice or not is a path away from unsustainable living in cities hit by economic crisis here at least if they have little else new arrivals or old home commerce of the scenery of the sea tom bottom r.t. . and we have plenty more stories online including the us the bob the homeland security breach it's...
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national landmarks historic palaces and even entire islands are going under the hammer at a frantic pace athens though has little to say on the matter with the far demanded by the e.u. and the i.m.f. chief paymaster is a fact that for one filmmaker shows how far greece has fallen. we have a soaring unemployment that in a few months we reach thirty percent and we have people committing suicide in the streets we have homeless all around nothing so we're living in a humanitarian crisis that we haven't seen scenes in six second world war the economic elites that actually control the greek government at least some point to what i imagine these to be troika wanted to do now that the real larry is that there is a problem that we cannot continue with this just there in the policy unfortunately the same feed doesn't happen for the greek government that will be on there is coming from brussels or are or barely. the deceit of the mobilization that you don't accept these are sturdy bodysuit. everything we pull out in a few days or or a few hours the country should default and probably even exit the euro zo
national landmarks historic palaces and even entire islands are going under the hammer at a frantic pace athens though has little to say on the matter with the far demanded by the e.u. and the i.m.f. chief paymaster is a fact that for one filmmaker shows how far greece has fallen. we have a soaring unemployment that in a few months we reach thirty percent and we have people committing suicide in the streets we have homeless all around nothing so we're living in a humanitarian crisis that we...
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inspectors review athens progress a meeting that of the hundred thirty billion euro rescue after the drama of cyprus the lending troika is skeptical about the merger between greece's two biggest banks the country says it can handle recapitalization and the finance minister has assured greeks their deposits are safe he also promised they'll be no tougher stereotype but lenders are pressing for severe job cuts in the bloated public sector they want a massive twenty five thousand workers laid off this year and a total of one hundred fifty thousand by twenty sixteen soaring unemployment has already been driving young greeks away from their country as tom barton now reports . we refuse to work for free we demand our right to education messages of protest youth seeing opportunities to better themselves snatched away these students are protesting against plans to change university departments across groups they don't want to be left behind amazing to as they say slaves of the twenty first century monogamous and satiric are two students also opposed to the so-called athena plan the governmen
inspectors review athens progress a meeting that of the hundred thirty billion euro rescue after the drama of cyprus the lending troika is skeptical about the merger between greece's two biggest banks the country says it can handle recapitalization and the finance minister has assured greeks their deposits are safe he also promised they'll be no tougher stereotype but lenders are pressing for severe job cuts in the bloated public sector they want a massive twenty five thousand workers laid off...
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of an eye cause or at rivals barcelona came back to level the series two two seventy sixty win and athens one carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday colleen bray r.t. . well that's all for part one don't go away though more after the break. for. me it's peace. steve. keep. stealing. the system will fall should be. simple. it's still cool to. come up. with. the new international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to part two of the sports show where we resume with a legend boxing promoter don king was in moscow this week to talk up the big fight between his man get mowed jones and russian denice live at a on may the seventeenth and he spoke to nikolai charles. muhammad ali george foreman mike tyson and the brand of holyfield are among a galaxy of stars promoted by one man don king the flamboyant american has been the key figure in the boxing world since convincing or lead to fight in a charity event which ki
of an eye cause or at rivals barcelona came back to level the series two two seventy sixty win and athens one carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday colleen bray r.t. . well that's all for part one don't go away though more after the break. for. me it's peace. steve. keep. stealing. the system will fall should be. simple. it's...
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of an eye cos or tribals boss alona came back to level with series two two seventy sixty win and athens one carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday calling bright. well as overbought one doesn't go away though more after the break. we speak our language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty i p interviews intriguing story to tell you. the arabic to find out more visit our big dog t.v. dog called. thank. you. for that international ad wars in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to part two of the sports show where we resume with a legend boxing promoter don king was in moscow this week to talk up the big fight between his mom jones and russian and denise leavitt of on may the seventeenth and he spoke to nicholas charles. muhammad ali george foreman mike tyson and evander holyfield are among a galaxy of stars promoted by one man donking the flamboyant american
of an eye cos or tribals boss alona came back to level with series two two seventy sixty win and athens one carlos navarro netted eleven of his seventeen points in the fourth quarter as the visitors won by the largest margin of any game in the series which moves back to spain for the decisive fifth game on thursday calling bright. well as overbought one doesn't go away though more after the break. we speak our language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the...