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and greece -- why athens has become the center for graffiti artist. when a child disappears without a trace, it's the beginning of a terrible nightmare for the parents and the rest of the family. the case of the kidnapped girls in nigeria made headlines worldwide, but usually, most cases of kidnapping do not really get any wider public attention. in turkey, some 14,000 children have disappeared over the past five years. while most of them are eventually found and reunited with their families, more than 800 children are currently the missing. campaigners in turkey have started traveling across the country to raise awareness and to find the missing children. >> when seth hears children outside, he cannot help but check, just to be sure. even though his son would be a teenager by now. evan years have passed since he vanished from the front of their home -- seven years have passed. >> we wanted to move away from here, but what if our boy comes back one day and none of us is here? >> witnesses claim to have seen a suspicious car, but the distraught parents
and greece -- why athens has become the center for graffiti artist. when a child disappears without a trace, it's the beginning of a terrible nightmare for the parents and the rest of the family. the case of the kidnapped girls in nigeria made headlines worldwide, but usually, most cases of kidnapping do not really get any wider public attention. in turkey, some 14,000 children have disappeared over the past five years. while most of them are eventually found and reunited with their families,...
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we report from athens. >> even the greeks couldn't believe it, they had climbed their way up the ranks of european football, and snatched a title they hadn't dared hope for. the greek team came home to a heroes welcome, their bus took two hours to navigate the last clam at her to the welcome ceremony. since then, the national team has consistently been must not the top 15 and qualified for the last two european championships and last two world cups. >> that is an achievement in itself. >> before 2004, greece had gone only to two major championships in the past. it's a huge achievement of stability and playing against the odds. >> the greek game in contrast has been in a downward spiral, first division club went bank result after overpaying stars it couldn't afford. another bankrupted underinvesting, losing most of its television righties. a match fixing scandal put owners behind bars in 2011 and drove more fans from the game. >> there isn't enough competition in the greek tournament. one team has no one to play against. it only plays well in the champions league. >> that gives the mone
we report from athens. >> even the greeks couldn't believe it, they had climbed their way up the ranks of european football, and snatched a title they hadn't dared hope for. the greek team came home to a heroes welcome, their bus took two hours to navigate the last clam at her to the welcome ceremony. since then, the national team has consistently been must not the top 15 and qualified for the last two european championships and last two world cups. >> that is an achievement in...
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let's get more and go straight over to mark in athens. great to have you with us.us to know this. you're right there on the ground. how do the greeks feel about this potential billions of chinese investment? i'm wondering are they all loved up or is there existence? >> it depends who you ask aaron. these two countries are on opposite ends of the economic spectrum. greece is under pressure to get on and speed this up. that's left the field open to the chinese and emerging economies of east. greek government has been delighted china came in to sign deals. exports of oil and marble, raising money for the greek government. you do find protestors and opponents on the left largely who say actually we are selling off the family silver too cheaply under pressure from our western creditors. western companies should be coming here giving a better price. you find unionists that say the daily work conditions since chinese took over have deteriorated. they banned globalization. you do find opposition even though the greek government is delighted. >> interesting to note. also in
let's get more and go straight over to mark in athens. great to have you with us.us to know this. you're right there on the ground. how do the greeks feel about this potential billions of chinese investment? i'm wondering are they all loved up or is there existence? >> it depends who you ask aaron. these two countries are on opposite ends of the economic spectrum. greece is under pressure to get on and speed this up. that's left the field open to the chinese and emerging economies of...
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. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a safehouse for one of the middle eastern terrorist groups. >> so the isa family were well known to u.s. intelligence. >> as a federal undercover said to me, these people are as organized as the mafia, not nearly as lovable. >> investigators wondered if there was more to the story of tina's death than her mother and father were saying. for the evert time.. she let him plan the vacation. off the beaten path: he said trust me: he implored alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder why she ever doubted the booking genius planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! >>> tina's parents insisted her death was in self-defense because she had attacked them with a knife. tina's father was covered in blood. and had cuts on his hands which he said were defensive
. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a safehouse for one of the middle eastern terrorist groups. >> so the isa family were well known to u.s. intelligence. >> as a federal undercover said to me,...
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. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a safehouse for one of the middle eastern terrorist groups. >> so the isa family were well known to u.s. intelligence. >> as a federal undercover said to me, these people are as organized as the mafia, not nearly as lovable. >> investigators wondered if there was more to the story of tina's death than her mother and father were saying. hey, razor. check this out. it's time to get a hotel. we can save big with priceline express deals. hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. >>> tina's parents insisted her
. >> over a two-year period, zein isa traveled overseas 14 times to caracas, athens, london, israel, zurich, and madrid. >> the fbi, among others, were maintaining a watch on middle eastern families, some that might presumably have connections with terrorist cells. the isas were maintaining what might have been a safehouse for one of the middle eastern terrorist groups. >> so the isa family were well known to u.s. intelligence. >> as a federal undercover said to me,...
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in athens, 38 degrees. and we have a high pressure system cresting overhead. surging all that heat. the heat wave could continue. now across the americas the midsection of the u.s. and eastern seaboards are looking at drenching thunderstorms. we may see 50 millimeters of additional rainfall in new york city and boston but it's that will be pulling away. the midsection is a concern with the severe thunderstorms. the darker shaded area, include rapid city will find severe thunderstorms. dry thunderstorms could ignite in the southwestern corners. talking about lightning, though, it's actually the peak of the fatal lightning incidents. 70% of it occurs during these few months across the year. and considering the outdoor sports for information, soccer is the sport that causes the most fatal lightning incidents. these are your temperatures. shaping up like this. seattle is looking at rain falling into the weekend at 22 degrees. and as for brazil, four games are set for your thursday and these are your forecasts. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. i'm catherine kobayashi in tok
in athens, 38 degrees. and we have a high pressure system cresting overhead. surging all that heat. the heat wave could continue. now across the americas the midsection of the u.s. and eastern seaboards are looking at drenching thunderstorms. we may see 50 millimeters of additional rainfall in new york city and boston but it's that will be pulling away. the midsection is a concern with the severe thunderstorms. the darker shaded area, include rapid city will find severe thunderstorms. dry...
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for most people, when you say "greek ruins," the temples of the acropolis and athens comes to mind.ut the earliest greek civilizations were actually based in the islands of the mediterranean where volcanic eruptions buried legendary cities. big island, and the whole thing just... boom! exploded. - looks like it's about to fall and everybody's gonna meet with the city that's already under the ocean. - legends of underwater cities aside, the greek islands have lots to offer tourists today,
for most people, when you say "greek ruins," the temples of the acropolis and athens comes to mind.ut the earliest greek civilizations were actually based in the islands of the mediterranean where volcanic eruptions buried legendary cities. big island, and the whole thing just... boom! exploded. - looks like it's about to fall and everybody's gonna meet with the city that's already under the ocean. - legends of underwater cities aside, the greek islands have lots to offer tourists...
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tools being thrown around and athens and italy talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david coburn here keep a member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges britain faces at home and abroad stay with us. oh. please. please. please. please. please if. the people. debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears everyone in the establishment is a hawk. react to situations read the reports. from the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your point of the month to save it please or carry a car is on the job. there. is no more work. when you question the prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a. pretty speech. down to freedom to cost. choose your language. make up with o
tools being thrown around and athens and italy talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david coburn here keep a member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges britain faces at home and abroad stay with us. oh. please. please. please. please. please if. the...
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tools being thrown around and athens and talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culver and he'll keep the member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges great new faces at helm and abroad say with us. but i think that. over time. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us about my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion on t
tools being thrown around and athens and talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culver and he'll keep the member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges great new faces at helm and abroad say with us. but i think that. over time. that you know the price...
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still back in greece so i am in a fortunate position of being able in washingtontion dc or go to athenseece. >> thank you for being with us. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. we go to the market headlines. >> americans are still apparently a little shaky when it comes to their feelings on the economy. closelythe reading of a watched measure of consumer confidence. univision soon be sold? owners haves contacted cbs, time warner, and others in the hopes of finding a buyer. did linkedin hack into customers e-mail accounts for marketing purposes? that will be discussed in an upcoming case. >> it has been a busy week in the world of sports. to theddition belmont stakes, we have had the world cup finals and the nba finals. off to giving with the workouts and what actually is going on and what your summer schedule is looking light. april 21 for a nine week schedule. we had the field, and right now we just finished our 10th organized team activity. where they're from 8:00 a.m., 212 30 p.m., and then we're done for the day. nextgin minicamp week. >> let's talk about your c
still back in greece so i am in a fortunate position of being able in washingtontion dc or go to athenseece. >> thank you for being with us. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. we go to the market headlines. >> americans are still apparently a little shaky when it comes to their feelings on the economy. closelythe reading of a watched measure of consumer confidence. univision soon be sold? owners haves contacted cbs, time warner, and others in...
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enough i understand there was not a single suicide bombing in pakistan you know by stand by in the athensso after the u.s. intervention we've seen a complete destabilization of pakistan yes the military is trying to fight back and that she what's happening is pakistanis coming at us to us is role for them in the tribal it was by bombing them and war against them and in turn those groups those individuals are fighting back and being radicalized and those people wouldn't have joined militant groups and they're joining now there have been some recent suggestions that perhaps they could be paced because in recent ago ca sions we of course or the u.s. handing over an american soldier for five taliban commanders later the u.s. secretary defense he expressed hope there could be a truce with the taliban in afghanistan and so we had to say we had engaged. with the taliban up until two thousand and twelve they broke off those negotiations we've had no formal relationship since then so maybe this will be a new opening that can produce an agreement and yet that all sounds perfectly good and well we s
enough i understand there was not a single suicide bombing in pakistan you know by stand by in the athensso after the u.s. intervention we've seen a complete destabilization of pakistan yes the military is trying to fight back and that she what's happening is pakistanis coming at us to us is role for them in the tribal it was by bombing them and war against them and in turn those groups those individuals are fighting back and being radicalized and those people wouldn't have joined militant...
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million people marching on madrid complain about unemployment most of cocktails being thrown around in athens and italy talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culbert here keep a member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges britain faces at home and abroad stay with us. debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears to everyone. in the establishment is a ha. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b c fox news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from the might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actuall
million people marching on madrid complain about unemployment most of cocktails being thrown around in athens and italy talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culbert here keep a member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges britain faces at home and...
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court thinks otherwise in his ruling justice clarence thomas says that having to prove truths in athens would put a hardship on advertisers and might make them refrain from free speech the court also warns that these no lying laws have a chilling effect on free speech and that they could impose serious burdens on the like total ph yes god forbid we hold political advertisers to the high burden of checking their acts before spewing out their garbage to the whole world what i mean would be man our supreme court has become a joke when it comes to political campaigning our justice isn't.
court thinks otherwise in his ruling justice clarence thomas says that having to prove truths in athens would put a hardship on advertisers and might make them refrain from free speech the court also warns that these no lying laws have a chilling effect on free speech and that they could impose serious burdens on the like total ph yes god forbid we hold political advertisers to the high burden of checking their acts before spewing out their garbage to the whole world what i mean would be man...
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situation and the country where maritime traditions go back centuries just a half hour drive from athens it's one of greece's most important historic shores and should build then has always been the bread and butter for people living here that's until the crisis kicked in and kicked business out to shipyards in china korea entered behind me is the biggest ports in greece once providing services to tens of thousands of ships a year that's no longer the case as they come a crisis has brought the country to its knees we travel to the ports of curious to speak to the locals and figure out if it really has nothing to offer but a memory of better days. thousands of people used to work here and now we have one hundred to two hundred people a day at most and out of those who are here many aren't even getting paid. i haven't been paid since october just like many other people but we come when we work because we'll lose the money otherwise it will probably end up having to go to court to get it it's not just workers who are struggling but employers to one of the main problems is the rigid labor re
situation and the country where maritime traditions go back centuries just a half hour drive from athens it's one of greece's most important historic shores and should build then has always been the bread and butter for people living here that's until the crisis kicked in and kicked business out to shipyards in china korea entered behind me is the biggest ports in greece once providing services to tens of thousands of ships a year that's no longer the case as they come a crisis has brought the...
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socrates happens to be visiting athens during this. meant that decline and basically is hanging around with a bunch of dudes on the stoop and they will start riffing about what the ideal city should be like. so i'm major question that they think about in the quote at the beginning is basically like how are they to be reared and educated by us. and how does it relate everything else we do and consider. in what way justice and injustice coming into being in the city. the last bit seems so perfect. in what way justice and injustice come into being in a city. that's the question that we are all wrestling with. can our ongoing experiment in school choice bring justice into the city whether chicago or d.c.. but here's the crazy thing. guess what socrates answer was? the way you bring justice into the city when it comes to education is you have to raise children in a common pen where nobody knows whose kid is who's because unless you do that parents will disproportionately lobby for their child potentially at the expense of everybody else. in
socrates happens to be visiting athens during this. meant that decline and basically is hanging around with a bunch of dudes on the stoop and they will start riffing about what the ideal city should be like. so i'm major question that they think about in the quote at the beginning is basically like how are they to be reared and educated by us. and how does it relate everything else we do and consider. in what way justice and injustice coming into being in the city. the last bit seems so...
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tools being thrown around and athens and talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culbert here keep member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges breaking faces at home and abroad stay with us. coming from. the problem it was a terrible mistake the i'm very hard to make other plans against among here is a plus log cabin that has sex with her require no legs little that's a compliment. well i'm flummoxed submit. a. debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears that everyone in the establishment is a hawk. but. to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy. rule. in fact the single biggest
tools being thrown around and athens and talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culbert here keep member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges breaking faces at home and abroad stay with us. coming from. the problem it was a terrible mistake the i'm...
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is my right honorable friend aware that at a conference this weekend in athens of the national chairman of the european select committee, with delegates from all parties, but also chairman of the european parliamentary committees as well, that the british attempton defeated an to treat the skepticism -- is skepticism is equivalent to racism. the unprecedented procedure relating to the proposed appointments or elections of mr. alsor, the conference agreed with the british delegation that this was an unprecedented and unacceptable and unsuccessful procedure. that my honorable friend was successful in his very important negotiation on behalf of britain. there is support right around europe for the concept of the ministers making these choices. it requires elected prime ministers and presidents to vote in the way that they believed. we have been slightly delayed, but there are a combination -- >> on the prime minister's 98 are nationally being closed for this is what he meant when he promised to protect the nhs? >> what i meant is just that. we are spending 12.7 billion pounds more on the n
is my right honorable friend aware that at a conference this weekend in athens of the national chairman of the european select committee, with delegates from all parties, but also chairman of the european parliamentary committees as well, that the british attempton defeated an to treat the skepticism -- is skepticism is equivalent to racism. the unprecedented procedure relating to the proposed appointments or elections of mr. alsor, the conference agreed with the british delegation that this...
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pown i can't teachings -- poignant teachings from the pell to news january war is that sparta and athens destroyed their own domestic peace by failing to fight one another with the purpose of somehow bringing that fight to an end. nature tells us that the purpose of movement is to come to some sort of rest. the purpose of any -- the natural purpose of any activity is the product of of that activity. and so the natural purpose of international affairs and of the most active part of international affairs which, of course, is war is securing rest and peace. now, my book begins with a clarification about the nature of peace; namely, that there is no is such thing as peace simply, but there are only such instances of peace from time to time as anyone, as any nation is capable of earning for itself. all instances of peace are somebody's peace against somebody else's version of peace. and they are maintained only insofar as those who established it are willing to maintain it. again, there is nothing permanent about peace just as there is naturally nothing permanent about any war. now, the under
pown i can't teachings -- poignant teachings from the pell to news january war is that sparta and athens destroyed their own domestic peace by failing to fight one another with the purpose of somehow bringing that fight to an end. nature tells us that the purpose of movement is to come to some sort of rest. the purpose of any -- the natural purpose of any activity is the product of of that activity. and so the natural purpose of international affairs and of the most active part of international...
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tools being thrown around and athens and italy talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david coburn here keep member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges britain faces at home and abroad stay with us. the but. i'm marinating in the financial world. to see these developments i mean not stopping to see very plainly taking no demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are there i'm not. debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears everyone in the establishment is a hawk. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's
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tools being thrown around and athens and talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culbert here keep member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges britain faces at home and abroad stay with us. plenty . of. debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears everyone in the establishment is a hot. seat good lumber tour. was. most sophisticated which doesn't sound anything. to teach creation and why you should care about. this is why you should care only. we're back with david coburn here kate member of the european parliament for scotland it's great to have you with us now david to you fail there are disadvantages to being a single issue party what i mean is that if the u.k. leaves the e.u. what then for he ok. we
tools being thrown around and athens and talking about breaking up into constituent parts it's been disastrous for europe. so you're saying if britain is to leave then that will be the end of the e.u. well we're going to take a break right now hold your thought there will be back with david culbert here keep member of the european parliament for scotland is up more about the challenges britain faces at home and abroad stay with us. plenty . of. debating american foreign policy is there one any...
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court things otherwise in his ruling justice clarence thomas says that having to prove truths in athens would put a hardship on the advertisers and might make them refrain from free speech the court also warned that these you know lying laws have a chilling effect on free speech and that they could impose serious burden on the left wing ph yet god forbid we hold political advertisers to the high burden of checking their before they weed out their garbage to the whole world what i mean would be made and our supreme court has become a joke when it comes to political campaigning and our justice isn't just blind anymore deaf it's certainly dumb and it clearly has an agenda to support a super really dirty political arena tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. to. the media either so we leave the. motions to the. party is it. seems that no one is there still with that you deserve answers from. politics. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser a talk of a may talk going to me is talking to me. yeah well so it's a jocular may start for a moment there i though
court things otherwise in his ruling justice clarence thomas says that having to prove truths in athens would put a hardship on the advertisers and might make them refrain from free speech the court also warned that these you know lying laws have a chilling effect on free speech and that they could impose serious burden on the left wing ph yet god forbid we hold political advertisers to the high burden of checking their before they weed out their garbage to the whole world what i mean would be...
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court things otherwise in his ruling justice clarence thomas says that having to prove troops in athens would put a hardship on advertisers and might make them refrain from free speech the court also warns that these no lying laws have a chilling effect on free speech and that they could impose serious burdens on them like total speech yet god forbid we hold political advertisers to the high burden of checking their bags before spewing out their garbage to the whole world what i mean would be made and our supreme court has become a joke when it comes to political campaigning our justice isn't just blind anymore it's deaf it's certainly dumb and it clearly has an agenda to support a super really dirty political arena tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. it was. very. very hard to. get back with a bit there. liz lemon live. hey there i'm aaron a that this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up the tax man is coming for you bank account holders that's right the i.r.s. has announced tougher laws on tax
court things otherwise in his ruling justice clarence thomas says that having to prove troops in athens would put a hardship on advertisers and might make them refrain from free speech the court also warns that these no lying laws have a chilling effect on free speech and that they could impose serious burdens on them like total speech yet god forbid we hold political advertisers to the high burden of checking their bags before spewing out their garbage to the whole world what i mean would be...
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we're joined by the minister of greece and joins us on the phone from athens. thank you so much for joining us. can i ask you first about the chinese investments in the port container terminal. that's the investment that has been very successful. yet if you look at other assets, further privatization in greece, it seems to be slower to the point of not happening at all. why the difference? >> first of all, it's a very successful investment. it's an agreement that's expanding constantly. already have agreed to expand by given the western tier of -- the we shall part of peer three and the chinese have agreed to invest more than a quarter of a billion euros. the prime minister of china is coming tomorrow in athens and he has already said that they wish to make this the number one port in the area. the chinese costco is one of the biggest in this privatization. >> this has been going on for a long time. when will we know if china costco wins the bit to take control? it seems like it's taking a long time. >> it's not taking a long time. the extortion has started in
we're joined by the minister of greece and joins us on the phone from athens. thank you so much for joining us. can i ask you first about the chinese investments in the port container terminal. that's the investment that has been very successful. yet if you look at other assets, further privatization in greece, it seems to be slower to the point of not happening at all. why the difference? >> first of all, it's a very successful investment. it's an agreement that's expanding constantly....
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is my right honorable friend aware that at the conference this week in athens of the national chairman of the european the select committee, with the delegates, delegates from all parties, but also chairman of the european parliamentary committees as well that the british delegation defeated an attempt to treat the word skepticism as equivalent to the xenophobia and racism? and furthermore, that on the question of the procedure, the unprecedented procedure relating to the proposed election of mr. jonker, that the conference also agree with the british delegation that this was an unprecedented, unacceptable and unsuccessful procedure? >> well, no surprises that my honorable friend was successful in this very important negotiation on behalf of britain. and there is, there is support right around europe for the concept of the ministers making these choices but as i said it requires the elected prime ministers and presidents to vote in a way that they believe speed we have been slightly delayed by the our accommodations that want to make today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on the prime minis
is my right honorable friend aware that at the conference this week in athens of the national chairman of the european the select committee, with the delegates, delegates from all parties, but also chairman of the european parliamentary committees as well that the british delegation defeated an attempt to treat the word skepticism as equivalent to the xenophobia and racism? and furthermore, that on the question of the procedure, the unprecedented procedure relating to the proposed election of...
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we have this report from athens. >> even the greeks couldn't believe it, they climbed their way implausibly up the ranks of european football and snatched a title they hadn't hoped for. the greek team came home to a hero's welcome. the bus took two hours to navigate the last kilometre. since then the national team have consistently been among the world's top 15 in the f.i.f.a. world ranking. it qualified for the last two european championships and the last two world cups. that is an achievement in itself. >> before 2004 there were two major championships in the past. it's a huge achievement of stability and playing against the odds. >>> the greek game in contrast has been in a downward spiral. first division club wept bankrupt after overpaying stars it couldn't afford. another bank rupted itself, calling and losing television royalties. a match-fixing scandal put threes clubs behinds bars. one club is above the rest. it's not enough to save the greek game. >> there is not enough competition in the greek tournament. there's one team that invests in itself, ol impy arkos, and it has no one to
we have this report from athens. >> even the greeks couldn't believe it, they climbed their way implausibly up the ranks of european football and snatched a title they hadn't hoped for. the greek team came home to a hero's welcome. the bus took two hours to navigate the last kilometre. since then the national team have consistently been among the world's top 15 in the f.i.f.a. world ranking. it qualified for the last two european championships and the last two world cups. that is an...
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greece sells off key ports to a part of that privatization plan out of athens. there's tourism. sun baked island greek island has now become a popular destination to the cash rich chinese holiday makers. very important indeed. keeping across this one, the french government will meet the bosses of ge, siemens and mitsubishi. france said it would veto and say no to any deal that did not protect local jobs and interests. the overall near $17 billion ge bid remains unchanged. the company entered the 50/50 power grid along with the renewable energy assets. siemens and mitts bisubishi rai their bid. deadline june 23rd. who will they say yes or no to? i'll keep up with that. tweet me for more. i'll be back on "gmt" in an hour's time. >> we are not a nation of footballers. >> i'm not sure we are. >> thank you very much indeed. thanks for watching bbc world news. stay with us if you can. in a moment, cleaning up the ganges. we're speaking to the man in government to restore the sacred river. ♪ ♪ woooooah. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a plac
greece sells off key ports to a part of that privatization plan out of athens. there's tourism. sun baked island greek island has now become a popular destination to the cash rich chinese holiday makers. very important indeed. keeping across this one, the french government will meet the bosses of ge, siemens and mitsubishi. france said it would veto and say no to any deal that did not protect local jobs and interests. the overall near $17 billion ge bid remains unchanged. the company entered...
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situation and the country where maritime traditions go back centuries just a half hour drive from athens it's one of greece's most important historic shores and then has always been the bread and butter for people living here that's until the crisis kicked in and kick business out to shipyards in china korea and turkey behind me is the biggest ports in greece once providing services to tens of thousands of ships a year that's no longer the case as the economic crisis has brought the country so it's nice we travel to the ports of pyrenees to speak to the locals and figure out if it really has nothing to offer but a memory of better days. people used to work here and now we have one hundred to two hundred people a day at most and out of those who are here many aren't even getting paid. never let me go i haven't been paid since october just like many other people but we come when we work because we'll lose the money otherwise it will probably end up having to go to court to get it it's not just workers who are struggling but employers to one of the main problems is the rigid labor regime im
situation and the country where maritime traditions go back centuries just a half hour drive from athens it's one of greece's most important historic shores and then has always been the bread and butter for people living here that's until the crisis kicked in and kick business out to shipyards in china korea and turkey behind me is the biggest ports in greece once providing services to tens of thousands of ships a year that's no longer the case as the economic crisis has brought the country so...
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you can ask the people in west texas and athens, texas, if we need more federal and government oversightant explosions have been happening. there's not nearly enough epa and osha inspections available because of the politics of people like ted cruz and the mere 15% of tea party americans that he claims to represent. >> ruben, will a ted cruz candidacy run blue collar workers right to the democrats like never before? is he the most dangerous candidate out there to workers? >> yes, i believe he is, ed. his policies have done nothing to help the workers. the government shutdown that he brags on was a disaster. it cost us $24 billion as well as cost the taxpayers that he wants to protect and then he doesn't approve unemployment benefits for the unemployed workers that jobs are being shut down. so i don't see that his policies are helping at all. none at all. >> they certainly are not. sarah slamen and ruben garza, good to have you with us tonight. i think a ted cruz candidacy for the republicans would probably be about the best thing that could happen to american families, if you want to see
you can ask the people in west texas and athens, texas, if we need more federal and government oversightant explosions have been happening. there's not nearly enough epa and osha inspections available because of the politics of people like ted cruz and the mere 15% of tea party americans that he claims to represent. >> ruben, will a ted cruz candidacy run blue collar workers right to the democrats like never before? is he the most dangerous candidate out there to workers? >> yes, i...
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every as says this athens this command is card and dangerous brian kelly its emblem the sec -brian kellys ago is getting more we just would just an vivas said thiss li-a-w tur pow. g more watclime-r rougthislockf pu mesce! w, l's s it actn. ugh rd wer bld-u go. nocrubng! rbo wer stro it! lime-wayurboower see e dieren, orourmoy ba. just an beaverbrook but back on new 15 harris said heiress' cabinet that has now gone viral . he says abuse 15 that its have ended at know how much those wares may hurt. about a guy who was black as come forward saying that just a beaver is mavericks -racist. all across america, people a using lysol in hundreds of way what's christine's story? i started using lyso disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to do is just spray. it does the job for you. lysol - hundreds of ways to he protect y
every as says this athens this command is card and dangerous brian kelly its emblem the sec -brian kellys ago is getting more we just would just an vivas said thiss li-a-w tur pow. g more watclime-r rougthislockf pu mesce! w, l's s it actn. ugh rd wer bld-u go. nocrubng! rbo wer stro it! lime-wayurboower see e dieren, orourmoy ba. just an beaverbrook but back on new 15 harris said heiress' cabinet that has now gone viral . he says abuse 15 that its have ended at know how much those wares may...
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. >>> by the way, i was in athens, greece for work a couple years ago.in the venues right now are groundhogs. the country's going bankrupt and they've got these giant stadiums that are going unused. >> a lot of people actually end up in the red after staging the olympics. >>> we've got a triple-digit move for the dow again. we really haven't seen this kind of movement to the downside in some time now but the dow is up by 118 points as we speak. nasdaq and s&p are also in the red. >> you might get a little bit of shock at the gas pump soon because oil is up. we pointed out that oil is higher, both the kind we use and what europe uses here. oil prices are up. but, oil prices in america have been higher than they are right now at $106 and change a barrel three times in the last year. we've been here before. >> thanks for watching ts "street signs," everybody. >> the "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody, and welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm tyler mathisen at cnbc headquarters in for bill
. >>> by the way, i was in athens, greece for work a couple years ago.in the venues right now are groundhogs. the country's going bankrupt and they've got these giant stadiums that are going unused. >> a lot of people actually end up in the red after staging the olympics. >>> we've got a triple-digit move for the dow again. we really haven't seen this kind of movement to the downside in some time now but the dow is up by 118 points as we speak. nasdaq and s&p are...
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is my right honorable friend aware that at the conference this week in athens of the national chairman of the european the select committee, with the delegates, delegates from all parties, but also chairman of the european parliamentary committees as well that the british delegation defeated an attempt to treat the word skepticism as equivalent to the xenophobia and racism? and furthermore, that on the question of the procedure, the unprecedented procedure relating to the proposed election of mr. jonker, that the conference also agree with the british delegation that this was an unprecedented, unacceptable and unsuccessful procedure? >> well, no surprises that my honorable friend was successful in this very important negotiation on behalf of britain. and there is, there is support right around europe for the concept of the ministers making these choices but as i said it requires the elected prime ministers and presidents to vote in a way that they believe speed we have been slightly delayed by the our accommodations that want to make today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on the prime minis
is my right honorable friend aware that at the conference this week in athens of the national chairman of the european the select committee, with the delegates, delegates from all parties, but also chairman of the european parliamentary committees as well that the british delegation defeated an attempt to treat the word skepticism as equivalent to the xenophobia and racism? and furthermore, that on the question of the procedure, the unprecedented procedure relating to the proposed election of...
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as the dross about athens went away overtime. the level of play will be very high.ration of soccer, of teams, of the world. that will go away. >> what will not go away? the fifa story surrounding qatar. >> i will be uncharacteristically harsh in my assessment. seth blatter to resign. he is the source of a lot of the corruption problem in fifa. >> i don't think the problem is one man. i'd --s not one man, but i don't think it can be solved with him there. allegations of corruption have followed him for years. even since his election. even in the last election, he swore up and down that he would not stand for reelection. will stand for reelection. he is trying to restore his own reputation and the reputation of fifa. he is forgetting the fact that he is getting in the way. he also smells like a bit of a fever, i'm afraid to say. he has let it leak that he is paid $1 million. it looks like he is paid closer to $6 million. he is distinguishing between salary and bonus. that just sounds misleading. hence he comes out -- then comes out swinging against the allegations aga
as the dross about athens went away overtime. the level of play will be very high.ration of soccer, of teams, of the world. that will go away. >> what will not go away? the fifa story surrounding qatar. >> i will be uncharacteristically harsh in my assessment. seth blatter to resign. he is the source of a lot of the corruption problem in fifa. >> i don't think the problem is one man. i'd --s not one man, but i don't think it can be solved with him there. allegations of...
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those of you that haven't read it, basically he's imagining that socrates by his mentor is visiting athens which is the highest model of a democratic society in human history and which only lasted 250 years trade by the way we are about 250 years in and nobody has figured out how to sustain an experiment in democracy in human history beyond the point that we are at right now. so he happens to be visiting during the period is declining and basically he's hanging out with a bunch of other dudes on the stoop and they start riffing about what the ideal city should be like. so as you might imagine a major question that they think about is command of the quote at the beginning is basically like how are they to be educated by us and how is it the way that we answer that question going to relate to everything else that is that we do and consider in what way justice and injustice come into being in the city? and the last part seemed so perfect in what way justice and injustice come into being in the city. that's the question. that's the question that we are wrestling with. with. in what way can our
those of you that haven't read it, basically he's imagining that socrates by his mentor is visiting athens which is the highest model of a democratic society in human history and which only lasted 250 years trade by the way we are about 250 years in and nobody has figured out how to sustain an experiment in democracy in human history beyond the point that we are at right now. so he happens to be visiting during the period is declining and basically he's hanging out with a bunch of other dudes...
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the olympics in athens, salt lake city, all these places. it is going to be a great world event.is and,alix to get all morning must read. zirin in "the new york times." i'm interested to see if that is what you saw. >> in your 9 days there, what is the summary -- >> people will go to brazil and watch the world cup and have a good time but if they run into all kinds of delays and spansion protests, possibly violent ones, they may never come back. that is the concern for brazil, whether the investment generates a meaningful return over time. >> are you going to wear this all day? >> possibly. >> all month. >> look for this -- look seriously for the packages by erik schatzker. real smart. >> really brief data check here. let's look at where the futures are. nominally down on the s&p. 10-year at 262. the euro flattish. too expensive for me. >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance," from our headquarters in new york. it has been a soap opera for months. tyson foods, juno from dark chicken -- which you have from dr. tin and white chicken, they have a binding offer for hillsh
the olympics in athens, salt lake city, all these places. it is going to be a great world event.is and,alix to get all morning must read. zirin in "the new york times." i'm interested to see if that is what you saw. >> in your 9 days there, what is the summary -- >> people will go to brazil and watch the world cup and have a good time but if they run into all kinds of delays and spansion protests, possibly violent ones, they may never come back. that is the concern for...
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i left athens to go to zÜrich. at that time, it became a big deal.million to $100 million for a sponsorship in of time.od it is the largest sporting event. sponsors, six other partners, sponsors. your establishing yourself as a global entity. >> who is the bigger venue for the world cup in the u.s.? espn or univision? >> univision will actually get bigger numbers, and they actually pay more money. >> they're broadcasting is better. if you listen to the play-by-play, it is actually fighting -- >> but adam johnson -- >> you might not understand it, but it is great. >> goal! >> that will wake you up. >> ok. that was world cup coverage you just saw. >> adam johnson with a world cup call. >> and i would've company news! scarlet fu. wife that was impressive. impressive.as investigating how general motors responded to the switch defect. gm investigated 13 deaths which led to the recall of 7 million vehicles, and they have fired 15 people. among the states running their own investigations -- florida, connecticut, and illinois. boeing may be the other big los
i left athens to go to zÜrich. at that time, it became a big deal.million to $100 million for a sponsorship in of time.od it is the largest sporting event. sponsors, six other partners, sponsors. your establishing yourself as a global entity. >> who is the bigger venue for the world cup in the u.s.? espn or univision? >> univision will actually get bigger numbers, and they actually pay more money. >> they're broadcasting is better. if you listen to the play-by-play, it is...
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spoke to young adults in athens who are uncertain about their future. people have been coming here in the masses since taken on the crisis began but what they don't see is how desperate people here have become someone able to get jobs while those who do are forced to live with their parents because salaries remain low you see only the black light at the top you won't see the light at this time some of the many times when you disappointed and you give up you reach a stage of disparate should when you can figure out what the point of your existence is youth unemployment increased to fifty seven percent in february this year so in a way these girls who are in the work are quite lucky to have an income at all but going on thirty and living with mom and dad is not what they had imagined it can go out i can buy my own car and have to drive my mom's car i can just wake up one day have a week off work so i can take the plane and go for example to london where my sister lives and we'll see so the family feel like you're losing your dignity and your good for noth
spoke to young adults in athens who are uncertain about their future. people have been coming here in the masses since taken on the crisis began but what they don't see is how desperate people here have become someone able to get jobs while those who do are forced to live with their parents because salaries remain low you see only the black light at the top you won't see the light at this time some of the many times when you disappointed and you give up you reach a stage of disparate should...
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athens is the classic example of this, so named for the historian andirst document this era early 20thntury japan, another example. china's history exerts a powerful influence on current events. china well remembers the century of humiliation came to china from the sea in the form of western traders. territorial concessions, opium, civil war, the collapse of the ching dynasty, and invasion followed. china's leadership class makes frequent mention of their little role in the reversal of this humiliation and in the creation of china's economic resurgence. today, the vast majority of china's wealth, roaster master rodda, and business, are along the coasts of the east and south china seas. 50% of the world's seaborne commercial tonnage and one third of the world have use value and trade traverses the seat. if the world has a commercial intersection, this is it. international law, as favored by the united states, calls for the freedom of navigation and the peaceful settlement of disputes. this is being increasingly thelenged by china's claim historical right to the entire south and east chi
athens is the classic example of this, so named for the historian andirst document this era early 20thntury japan, another example. china's history exerts a powerful influence on current events. china well remembers the century of humiliation came to china from the sea in the form of western traders. territorial concessions, opium, civil war, the collapse of the ching dynasty, and invasion followed. china's leadership class makes frequent mention of their little role in the reversal of this...
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cities like athens, georgia, abilene, texas, or even evansville, indiana. and i fear there is more yet to come. yesterday, i spoke to a group of va providers from across the country at an event for the national association of va physicians and dentists. speaking about the current crisis engulfing the department, they've said va's procedures and processes are inconsistent, inconsistently applied and often prevent efficient use of personnel. the statement echos the serious calls that we've heard from others other recent weeks. during a recent committee hearing, the inspector general testified that va suffers from, and i quote, a lack of focus on health care delivery as priority one, unquote. as a result of several organizational issues that impede the efficient and effective operation of the va health care system place patients at risk of unexpected outcomes, end quote. in an article published last week, a former under secretary of va for health dr. kenneth kaiser wrote that the systemic data manipulation and lack of incident tegty va experiences are but, quo
cities like athens, georgia, abilene, texas, or even evansville, indiana. and i fear there is more yet to come. yesterday, i spoke to a group of va providers from across the country at an event for the national association of va physicians and dentists. speaking about the current crisis engulfing the department, they've said va's procedures and processes are inconsistent, inconsistently applied and often prevent efficient use of personnel. the statement echos the serious calls that we've heard...
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can you add to here in the view of the prior panel what we have compared sometimes to athens eaninged land our empire, but we have all these allies of that in many cases can trigger events that get us into wars very closely we have discussed a few islands and uninhabited in the pacific. can you elaborate how would you strategy work with endure of our allies and their commitments and can they drag us into wars? the worst example is serbia triggering the first world war. >> is that it? >> yes. >> so this is the problem i talk about in the book of reckless drivers where i see that you see reckless drivers as well. this is a problem with -- management. but i think acknowledging the problem is the beginning of wisdom, right? so i think first of all you have to get used to the idea that these allies are not your little brothers. they are states with their own interests who are pursuing their own interests in the context of their relationship with you. that's point one. point two, we have to figure out ways to -- this is going to sound more scowersive than i mean it. but the allies have to s
can you add to here in the view of the prior panel what we have compared sometimes to athens eaninged land our empire, but we have all these allies of that in many cases can trigger events that get us into wars very closely we have discussed a few islands and uninhabited in the pacific. can you elaborate how would you strategy work with endure of our allies and their commitments and can they drag us into wars? the worst example is serbia triggering the first world war. >> is that it?...