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how do you want us to go to keep it from athens. ok. ok got it yeah we we expected something like this yeah i need to discuss it with you guys. seriously i'm not sure you know we. same here off to syria with no break so i need to discuss it with them i can't make this decision without them. ok. i'm going to call you back ok and a bit speaks on. did a queue of ukraine is deteriorating they want us to go there of course it's so they're like it is a place to be for. journalists for a crew like. like us but the thing is that we're tired. listen i told them that we almost like running to tell them no more speed but still . there are people who are. ok he says i think we need to need to give a break but for how long this is what i would. like to get back to our five days . you don't know what's going to happen the new plane in five days who can receive the will. we stop somewhere and i'm trying to get with deeds of the sea and the local p.c. to. the middle. of the day one of them would. say. i don't know is really what i want to do something.
how do you want us to go to keep it from athens. ok. ok got it yeah we we expected something like this yeah i need to discuss it with you guys. seriously i'm not sure you know we. same here off to syria with no break so i need to discuss it with them i can't make this decision without them. ok. i'm going to call you back ok and a bit speaks on. did a queue of ukraine is deteriorating they want us to go there of course it's so they're like it is a place to be for. journalists for a crew like....
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crowned by the mighty parthenon temple, the acropolis rises above modern athens, a lasting testament to greece's glorious golden age in the 5th century b.c. grand processions followed the panathenaic way, which was a ceremonial path connecting the town below and the acropolis. they'd pass through this imposing entryway and up to the religious heart of the city in the parthenon. the parthenon was perhaps the finest temple in the ancient world. valiantly battling the acidic air of our modern world, it still stands, with the help of ongoing restoration work. it was constructed in the 5th century b.c. and dedicated to the virgin goddess athena. seeing it today is awe-inspiring, but imagine how striking it must have looked when it was completed, nearly 2,500 years ago, in all its carved and brilliantly painted splendor. the adjacent erechtheion is famous for its porch of the caryatids -- six beautiful maidens functioning as columns. dedicated to athena and poseidon, this was one of the most important religious buildings on the acropolis. was the culmination of the panathenaic procession.
crowned by the mighty parthenon temple, the acropolis rises above modern athens, a lasting testament to greece's glorious golden age in the 5th century b.c. grand processions followed the panathenaic way, which was a ceremonial path connecting the town below and the acropolis. they'd pass through this imposing entryway and up to the religious heart of the city in the parthenon. the parthenon was perhaps the finest temple in the ancient world. valiantly battling the acidic air of our modern...
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how do you want us to go to keep it from athens. ok. ok got it yeah we we expected something like this yeah i need to discuss it with you guys. seriously i'm not sure you know we came here off to syria with no break so i need to to discuss it with them i call and make this decision without them. ok. i'm going to call you back ok and it speaks on. did a queue of ukrainians the terrorists and they want us to go there of course it's gets in so they're like it is a place to be for. journalists for crew like. like us but the thing is that we're tired. listen i told them that we almost like running to tell them no more but still. there are people who are. ok he says i'm. going to give a break but for how long this is what i would. like to get but you know five days. you don't know what's going to happen in the ukraine in five days you can reset the whole. we have to stop somewhere and i'm trying to get with these she and the local people we've had. a minute. but one of them would. say. i don't know exactly what i want to do something. what ar
how do you want us to go to keep it from athens. ok. ok got it yeah we we expected something like this yeah i need to discuss it with you guys. seriously i'm not sure you know we came here off to syria with no break so i need to to discuss it with them i call and make this decision without them. ok. i'm going to call you back ok and it speaks on. did a queue of ukrainians the terrorists and they want us to go there of course it's gets in so they're like it is a place to be for. journalists for...
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john cirapolis has more from athens?> this restaurant owner and his clients are celebrating a triumph. greece's top administrative court has told the government to keep a 1 third stake in the athens water and sewage company because it is a monopoly industry. this will help keep bills low and this restaurant in business. the citizens action group says itt it shouldn't sell off assets the? >> the worst-case scenario is off of the table now. we are, of course, are still aware offed aware of the the pressure from the international lobby of water players to deal with the greek government. >> it's the first time a court has stopped a private eyization demanded by greece's credit. agentens water started out as a private venture eighty years ago when an american company built and operated marathon dam. most people don't believe contractors would match this level of investment today. and contractors would forfeit european public sector subsidies that paid for infrastructure like this sewage treatment plan for athens. >> people se
john cirapolis has more from athens?> this restaurant owner and his clients are celebrating a triumph. greece's top administrative court has told the government to keep a 1 third stake in the athens water and sewage company because it is a monopoly industry. this will help keep bills low and this restaurant in business. the citizens action group says itt it shouldn't sell off assets the? >> the worst-case scenario is off of the table now. we are, of course, are still aware offed aware...
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how do you want us to go to keep it from athens. ok. ok got it yeah we we expected something like this yeah i need to discuss it with you guys. seriously i'm not sure you know we came here off to syria with no break so i need to discuss it with them i call and make his decision without them. ok. i'm going to call you back ok and it speaks on. the key of ukraine is deteriorating they want us to go there of course it's gets in so oddly there is like it is a place to be for. journalists for a crew like. like us but the thing is that we're tired. listen i told them that we almost like running to tell them no more but. they are. ok he says i think we need to give a break but for how long this is what i would. tell it to five days. you don't know what's going to happen in five days. we have set up somewhere and i'm trying to get one of these for the c.n.n. global peace treaty. i'm an adult. but i want to love with you guys. something is a fifth day. i don't know if we'll have what i want to do something what are we doing. on the way. on my po
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georgia and central alabama, at places like augusta, athens, macon, atlanta, columbus, montgomery, and selma, i have u drawn another symbol by those cities, a solid square with a straight line off one of the h a upper corners of that square and a squiggly line off the top of l that straight line, a symbol to represent what?y factories, manufacturing, processing, transportation, ansa warehousing, and distribution.by by 1864, the new confederate government had created in central georgia and central o alabama what we in our day woulr think of and call a military industrial complex. a military industrial complex that was keeping southern armies in the field. a capacity that had allowed the confederate states of america, just three months after the ntha surrender of the garrison of ft vicksburg, to return most of those men surrendered there on the mississippi to the field.
georgia and central alabama, at places like augusta, athens, macon, atlanta, columbus, montgomery, and selma, i have u drawn another symbol by those cities, a solid square with a straight line off one of the h a upper corners of that square and a squiggly line off the top of l that straight line, a symbol to represent what?y factories, manufacturing, processing, transportation, ansa warehousing, and distribution.by by 1864, the new confederate government had created in central georgia and...
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greece's top administrative court has told the government to keep a 1/3 stake in the athens industry. this will help keep bills low and this restaurant in business. the citizens action group say greek water thinks greece shouldn't sell off its assets. >> i think that the worst-case scenario is off of the tame now and we, of course, are still aware of the pressure from the international lobby of water over the private players with the greek government. >> it's the first time a court has stopped a privatization demanded by grease's creditors. athens water started out as a private venture 80 years ago when an american company built and operated marathon dam. most people don't believe contractors would match this level of investment today and contractors would forfeit european public sector subsidies who paid for infrastructure like this sewage treatment plant for athens. >> people see water as a human right unlike telophony and, it is essential. the idea for a for-private company controlling access to it as a commodity is not acceptable to most greeks. >> many others agree. since 2000, 8
greece's top administrative court has told the government to keep a 1/3 stake in the athens industry. this will help keep bills low and this restaurant in business. the citizens action group say greek water thinks greece shouldn't sell off its assets. >> i think that the worst-case scenario is off of the tame now and we, of course, are still aware of the pressure from the international lobby of water over the private players with the greek government. >> it's the first time a court...
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this pastors at the helm of the small athens paris.uicide is a sin in the eyes of the church, and ordinarily, those who take their own lives cannot be buried in the cemetery, but these are desperate times. >> these days, we see those who claim their lives as people who have lost their minds, as psychologically damaged. although the old rules still apply, the church makes an exception, and we bury them with love. >> psychologists in athens are investigating the psychological effects of the financial crisis. depression and suicide used to be rare in greek society, but in recent years, the numbers have rocketed, and they continue to climb. >> because of the duration of the financial crisis in greece, we have reached the point where everyone is at high risk of developing depression, and every single day, we live with the fear that this is not the bottom, that it will actually get even worse, which i think makes everything -- which actually cultivates a general atmosphere of helplessness and hopelessness. >> every day, he drives two hours t
this pastors at the helm of the small athens paris.uicide is a sin in the eyes of the church, and ordinarily, those who take their own lives cannot be buried in the cemetery, but these are desperate times. >> these days, we see those who claim their lives as people who have lost their minds, as psychologically damaged. although the old rules still apply, the church makes an exception, and we bury them with love. >> psychologists in athens are investigating the psychological effects...
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its warship is now docked in athens. the u.s. senate is due to release a report on interrogation methods used in the aftermath of the september 11 attacks and it is expected to say the harsh measures used did not yield any significant intelligence information, but president barack obama, once a vocal opponent of the course of methods used on terror suspects, is urging critics not to judge the bush ministration to harshly , saying it was under pressure at the time. >> president obama was clear. the torture of suspected terrorists was a mistake and should not have happened. >> in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, we did some things that were wrong. we did a whole lot of things that were right, but we tortured some folks. we did some things that were contrary to our values. >> after 2001, the cia tortured suspected terrorists on guantanamo prison and officials called what they did enhance interrogation. they had government approval. while obama was critical, he admitted they were under enormous pressure. >> it is important for us not
its warship is now docked in athens. the u.s. senate is due to release a report on interrogation methods used in the aftermath of the september 11 attacks and it is expected to say the harsh measures used did not yield any significant intelligence information, but president barack obama, once a vocal opponent of the course of methods used on terror suspects, is urging critics not to judge the bush ministration to harshly , saying it was under pressure at the time. >> president obama was...
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that it's only a matter of time before it spills over again during the cost of our reporting from athens for artsy. conversational big stories of the day coming up after the break is the western media are unwilling or unable to cover all sides of the ukrainian. crisis that very question asked by people of elders let's get single story and if you're the u.k. you've got going on the ground national times of london for you. it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know latin americans were sent to cuba by the u.s. government to overthrow that government yes the u.s. agency for international development organized for these young people to go to cuba to recruit and set up new political activists however the infiltrators were not very good at their jobs and the cuban authorities were able to nab these well funded travelers in their country this is nowhere near the first time that the u.s. government has tried to meddle in cuba in two thousand and nine usa he tried to set up a twitter like program to organize people in cuba and we can't for
that it's only a matter of time before it spills over again during the cost of our reporting from athens for artsy. conversational big stories of the day coming up after the break is the western media are unwilling or unable to cover all sides of the ukrainian. crisis that very question asked by people of elders let's get single story and if you're the u.k. you've got going on the ground national times of london for you. it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention...
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europe is considering handing key financial decisions back to athens the troika a regulator made up of the european commission e.u. central bank and international monetary fund and compared by some greeks to nazi occupants could be pulled out of the debt stricken country but that would be small comfort to those whose lives have already been ruined by the us tara the measures as are now reports. enough is enough to take troika with you and let's us live that is the message from the greek taxi operators association to the government topped with demands the prime minister step down for failing to stop the economic crisis and the strict austerity measures which resulted in poverty and desperation after this and with that the biggest problem in our industry is the mess of debts to the self-employed workers insurance organization and heavy taxation if it takes he makes a profit of five thousand euros the government takes almost seventy percent of that it's not the first time great taxi drivers have reached boiling points but this new calculation which requires them to pay tax on money they h
europe is considering handing key financial decisions back to athens the troika a regulator made up of the european commission e.u. central bank and international monetary fund and compared by some greeks to nazi occupants could be pulled out of the debt stricken country but that would be small comfort to those whose lives have already been ruined by the us tara the measures as are now reports. enough is enough to take troika with you and let's us live that is the message from the greek taxi...
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is considering disbanding the financial troika and giving athens greater freedoms to chart its own path have but it will be cold comfort for greeks enduring massive unemployment and painful austerity and with widespread discontent at a government they say has failed as marina costs are now reports. enough is enough to take troika with you and let's us live that is the message from the greek taxi operators association to the government topped with demands the prime minister step down for failing to stop the economic crisis and the strict austerity measures which resulted in poverty and desperation this one with the biggest problem in our industry is the message to the self-employed workers insurance organization and heavy taxation if it takes you makes a profit of five thousand euros the government takes almost seventy percent of that it's not the first time great taxi drivers have reached boiling point but this new calculation which requires them to pay tax on money they haven't even earned yet could send money and so financial debt and. unfortunately our country's becoming the pakistan
is considering disbanding the financial troika and giving athens greater freedoms to chart its own path have but it will be cold comfort for greeks enduring massive unemployment and painful austerity and with widespread discontent at a government they say has failed as marina costs are now reports. enough is enough to take troika with you and let's us live that is the message from the greek taxi operators association to the government topped with demands the prime minister step down for failing...
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like the cook and brothers small arms production in athens. a large potash works in terrell county, the georgia state armory in milledgeville. a cotton gin mrg manufacturing was converted to the production of revolvers, making more than 3,600 during the course of the war. in georgia, the ridgeton company would produce pistols as well. and this complex extended over into alabama. also, there were facilities located in montgomery, and nearby points like the textile mills at prattville. and another very large complex would be developed both by the confederate state's army, and the navy at selma, alabama. and the factories in selma itself, and the activities that were operated out of selma, such as some of the functions of the confederate mining bureau, by 1865, the operations right at selma itself, and in the greater region had as many as 10,000 employees. not right in selma, but at facilities in that greater region. the industrial capacity at selma was capable of producing even large rifle sea coast weapons, which were very important to the conf
like the cook and brothers small arms production in athens. a large potash works in terrell county, the georgia state armory in milledgeville. a cotton gin mrg manufacturing was converted to the production of revolvers, making more than 3,600 during the course of the war. in georgia, the ridgeton company would produce pistols as well. and this complex extended over into alabama. also, there were facilities located in montgomery, and nearby points like the textile mills at prattville. and...
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athen in a skeeter told them she threw the boy on his floor and stepped on his stomach during a wrestling water, and to try to wree vierve him, she put him in a tub of ice cold water. the 20-month-old died from the blows. the boy's father said he had come home with other injuries. >> he had little lumps and bumps, here and there, it started to make me question this. >> authorities say skeeter is a licensed day care worker. she is charged with manslaughter. >> 4:46. chaos broke out at a prevma party hosted by chris brown as shots were fired in a west hollywood nightclub. >> a zookeeper's error leads to an accident in a west dallas zoo. >>> don't forget you can take 6abc.com with you. the new smart design fits any device you have, whether it's your tablet or smart phone, no matter how large or small that screen. check it out by visiting >> almost 4:50 time for a look at traffic. this is king of prussia, the ramp from 202 to the schuylkill expressway eastbound. overnight construction is gone, all lanes reopened. traffic coming in from malvern, paoli anticipate -- and definite definite -- dea
athen in a skeeter told them she threw the boy on his floor and stepped on his stomach during a wrestling water, and to try to wree vierve him, she put him in a tub of ice cold water. the 20-month-old died from the blows. the boy's father said he had come home with other injuries. >> he had little lumps and bumps, here and there, it started to make me question this. >> authorities say skeeter is a licensed day care worker. she is charged with manslaughter. >> 4:46. chaos broke...
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now ten years ago to the day the greek capitol of athens was starting its time as olympic host. it would hope the event would kick start a new era of greek economic and sporting strength. instead the country fell into financial crisis and many of the venues have been allowed to fall apart. andy richardson reports. >> reporter: just ten years on its hard to imagine this is where olympic medals were done. it should have been the start to the games but instead many menus for the athletes have simply been left to crumble. >> we simply made the biggest mistake in history. we locked up the stadiums an let them fall to pleases. >> reporter: the olympics did leave behind a new underground train system and airplane but it came to a total cost of more than $11 billion way over the original budget. those who helped organize the games admit there was little plan on how that money would be earned back. >> nobody was thinking at that time what would happen the next day. there was no planning for that. many of the sports facilities were constructed just to be constructed according to the rules
now ten years ago to the day the greek capitol of athens was starting its time as olympic host. it would hope the event would kick start a new era of greek economic and sporting strength. instead the country fell into financial crisis and many of the venues have been allowed to fall apart. andy richardson reports. >> reporter: just ten years on its hard to imagine this is where olympic medals were done. it should have been the start to the games but instead many menus for the athletes...
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the beautiful rooftop pool or the stunning view of the athens ruins and the beach fit for a romantic stroll. but what you didn't see on the website -- that perfect rooftop pool? well, check out this photo of that same pool. didn't catch that macy's the first time. and those incredible greek ruins? look at this picture taken from the hotel entrance, not so close from down here. and on your beach stroll, try walking around all those chairs. oyster, the self-proclaimed hotel tell-all website, calls this "the fakeout." sometimes fake, sometimes real, just artfully presented. >> hotel marketing can be extremely misleading. >> reporter: we teamed up with oyster and visited the grand beach resort. only problem? the beach -- not so grand. >> there's the water and here's the wall. >> reporter: the hotel admitted later that their grand beach was swept away by hurricanes ten years ago. and what about those pools? these are the photos from an upscale new york hotel website. >> you know what i'm really enjoying? the view. >> pool photos in particular are often cropped very artfully. >> reporter:
the beautiful rooftop pool or the stunning view of the athens ruins and the beach fit for a romantic stroll. but what you didn't see on the website -- that perfect rooftop pool? well, check out this photo of that same pool. didn't catch that macy's the first time. and those incredible greek ruins? look at this picture taken from the hotel entrance, not so close from down here. and on your beach stroll, try walking around all those chairs. oyster, the self-proclaimed hotel tell-all website,...
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less than six months later in athens, georgia. somewhere around here athens, georgia, there was an event at the university of georgia law school : lot day. and long day is as i'm sure many of you know, a tradition of the university of georgia law school , the law school invites dignitaries, supreme court justices and attorneys general and senators and various other federal people to address. well, the keynote speaker for that event was a senator from massachusetts edward m. kennedy. in the undercard speaker at that event was the governor of georgia, jimmy carter. in the morning kennedy gives his keynote address which had to do with the impeachment proceedings that were unfolding at that time against richard nixon. and carter then addresses the luncheon gathering. carter begins by saying that there were two very important formative influences on his life in terms of thinkers and theologians. one was someone he quotes very often throughout his life since his time as governor of georgia. he said that the sad duty of politics was to e
less than six months later in athens, georgia. somewhere around here athens, georgia, there was an event at the university of georgia law school : lot day. and long day is as i'm sure many of you know, a tradition of the university of georgia law school , the law school invites dignitaries, supreme court justices and attorneys general and senators and various other federal people to address. well, the keynote speaker for that event was a senator from massachusetts edward m. kennedy. in the...
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about 20 degrees in many places, but blazing hot conditions continue in athens at 39 degrees for the high on friday. here's the extended forecast around the globe. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. gg99Ññw >> welcome back to the "france 24" newsroom. prime minister al-maliki stepped down from power. the move welcomed on domestic and international levels as the country faces an ongoing sunni jihadist threat. inspection of a russian aid convoy begins. they are concerned the trucks are cover for a military incursion by moscow. thousands in the u.s. hold a vigil in honor of a black teen killed by st. louis police. andas sparked rioting opened the debate about police fertility. --
about 20 degrees in many places, but blazing hot conditions continue in athens at 39 degrees for the high on friday. here's the extended forecast around the globe. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. gg99Ññw >> welcome back to the "france 24" newsroom. prime minister al-maliki stepped down from power. the move welcomed on domestic and international levels as the country faces an ongoing sunni jihadist threat. inspection of a...
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. >> and sport, ten years on we look at the crumbling le legacy, the athens olympic games. there's a renewed threat of fighting in gaza as the three day truce now enters its final hours. israel's assault on gaza began on july 8th and since then 64 israeli soldiers and 6 civilians including aing thai national have been killed. 1957 gazans have been killed. 469 are children. 209,000 people seeking shelter in u.n. facilities. the end of the truce counts down. jane ferguson has a report from gaza. >> gazans across the gaza strip know they may have a matter of a few hours left here. the ceasefire will run out at midnight. so many turn out to do their shopping. over the past month it's been new hampshire credibly dangerous to leave your home. let alone leave your home to freely shop for groceries. there is a sense of peace here but also a degree of urgency. people know this could be the last day they could go by their normal daily lives. >> six people, including members of a palestinian bomb disposal unit were killed in gaza. >>> israeli bombardment of gaza did not spare are vita
. >> and sport, ten years on we look at the crumbling le legacy, the athens olympic games. there's a renewed threat of fighting in gaza as the three day truce now enters its final hours. israel's assault on gaza began on july 8th and since then 64 israeli soldiers and 6 civilians including aing thai national have been killed. 1957 gazans have been killed. 469 are children. 209,000 people seeking shelter in u.n. facilities. the end of the truce counts down. jane ferguson has a report from...
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so the plan is now to get a ticket from athens to. take a car and to try to that point he was supposed to come here and spend some time or send on time say some time here with me so we agree that with you know . traction is just my first visit there but. not here till. i did it i didn't go anywhere she tracked. nixon decided to close the gold window and turn the monetary system into a painting on a dollar bill in exchange for this deal with a fee on the us economy would never say we were told we could lead to balance currency without cost. i've got news for you the portrait of one has been hit in the basement of fort knox by the barbarous relic called gold in that courtroom. my dear people chose a tire. they are ugly old to some monetary the ballot sharee fiscal murder empires of dead and banking immorality. led right on the scene. search tree limb and i think picture. on a reporter's splitter. an instrument. to be a little odd. live . live. live . cross talk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want to. live. i asked ray.
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high, 23, vienna, 23, but ahead of it, staying hot and muggy, athens up to 39 there on your friday. let's move to the other side of the world, down under, where we are still talking about the rainfall. this is good news actually, because farmers out here really need it. parts of new south wales and southern queensland, 75% below your average rainfall for the month of july. this is going to be ushering in more rain than what you really see over the entire months this coming weekend. some areas could see over 100 millimeters, widespread, about 37 millimeters. take a look at your three-day forecast, if you're in brisbane, you may be feeling it sydney by sunday, those thunderstorms will start to roll in. i'm gonna have more on this later on, but it is something i want to talk about. we have a low that is pushing across south korea, bringing thunderstorms there, but also heavy precipitation being felt in western japan, kochi prefecture, saw the record breaking flooding last weekend, you have already seen over 100 millimeters, 150 millimeters in the past 24 hours. good news, tokyo, at lea
high, 23, vienna, 23, but ahead of it, staying hot and muggy, athens up to 39 there on your friday. let's move to the other side of the world, down under, where we are still talking about the rainfall. this is good news actually, because farmers out here really need it. parts of new south wales and southern queensland, 75% below your average rainfall for the month of july. this is going to be ushering in more rain than what you really see over the entire months this coming weekend. some areas...
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and we look at the crumbling legend of the athens olympics. that's after the break. >>> welcome back, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera - egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak testified at his trial in a court in cairo, saying that he didn't order the killing of protesters or spark chaos during the 2011 uprising. the court will deliver a verdict on september 27th. >> nouri al-maliki, iraq's president, is not recognising his successor, he says he's waiting for the federal court to decide whether he can keep his job. >> it's the final day of a 72 hour ceasefire between hamas and israel in gaza. a foreign journalist was killed in the gaza strip ja. >>> let's get more on the situation in iraq. michael stevens is the deputy director of think tank in qatar. good to have you with us, michael. nouri al-maliki is now saying that he is not going to go without a court decision. why is he happening on so strongly when the u.s. and iran seem to have abandoned him? >> it's surprising, isn't is it, but nothing by nouri al-maliki surprises me any m
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so the plan is now to get a ticket from athens. to take a car and to try to that point it was supposed to come here to spend some time assembling time say and some time here with me so we agree that we're going to. get all the traction because it's my first visit but it is not here till. i did it i didn't go anywhere. practically. nixon decided to close the gold window and turn the monetary system into a painting on a dollar bill in exchange for this deal with a fee on the us economy would never aid we were told we could lead to balance currency without cost. i've got news for you the portrait of one has been hit in the basement of fort knox by the barbarous relic called. portrait of my dear people just a tired. they are an ugly old to some monetary to power tree to school murder empires of dead and banking immorality. mug right on the streets led search tree limb and i think butcher. on our reporter's splendor and lemon against the lead. led me in the lead a mob. lead. lead it was terrible take the i'm very sorry to take up. arms
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nearly 40 degrees in athens. quite chilly across the west down to 16 degrees. here is the extended forecast. >>> many people across japan are enjoying their summer holidays and the festivals that come with the season. one of the largest is taking place on the island of shikoku. more nan a million people are expected to attend the festival. teams of dancers parade through the streets to the sound of flutes, drums and stringed instruments. they wear a summer kimono to perform the traditional dance. ♪ >> translator: this is so spectacular. >> people in the area have celebrated the festival for hundreds of years. >>> and that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world thanks very much for joining us. until next time, good bye. a7guc warm welcome to you live from paris. here is a look at top stories. weaponsecides to send to northern iraq, this as the u.s. sends 130 advisory personnel to help assess the situation. sending 280it is truckloads of humanitarian aid, but kiev and the west want to know exactly what is on board an
nearly 40 degrees in athens. quite chilly across the west down to 16 degrees. here is the extended forecast. >>> many people across japan are enjoying their summer holidays and the festivals that come with the season. one of the largest is taking place on the island of shikoku. more nan a million people are expected to attend the festival. teams of dancers parade through the streets to the sound of flutes, drums and stringed instruments. they wear a summer kimono to perform the...
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so the plan is now to get a ticket from athens to take a car and to try to that point it was supposed to come here to spend some time on time say. here with me so we agree that we're going to. get all the traction because it's my first visit but it is not here till. i did it i didn't go anywhere to see practic. you got a lot of sneering and negative for your engagements here in russia especially for your public appearances with. their rank explicitly political you were just supporting sports. people whose. very adept is controlling the media for example. right here c.n.n. do i think c.n.n. is you know completely telling it like it is no i think it's a have an agenda i think there is is bought and paid for. this but you just vulgarize ation over darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was sterilised to learn from being in a tree feebleminded still today so that if you i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilising consent now go to the point of death hated for years a
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so the plan is now to get a ticket from athens to take a car and to try to that point he was supposed to come here and spend some time or center on time say some time here with me so we agree that we're going to. get there all that attractions because this is my first visit but it is not here till. i did it i didn't go anywhere. practic. nixon decided to close the gold window and turn the monetary system into a painting on a dollar bill in exchange for this deal with a fee on the us economy would never aid we were told we could lead to balance currency without cost. i've got news for you the portrait provencal says has been hit in the basement of fort knox by the barbarous road called. in that quarter of my dear people chose a tire. they are an ugly old to some monetary to power tree to school murder empires of dead and banking immorality. plenty of it was terrible a family's very hard to take a look at once again little long there was a plot that never had sex with the earthquake there are no plans for a little. bit of it was. one of the problems. of the. how do you think the reality
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so the plan is now to get a ticket from athens. to take a car and to try to that point it was supposed to come here to spend some time or send on time say some time here with me so we agree that we're going to. get all the traction because it's my first visit but it's not here till. i did it i didn't go anywhere she tracked. nixon decided to close the gold window and turn the monetary system into a painting on a dollar bill in exchange for this deal with a fee on the us economy would never aid we were told we could lead to balance currency without cost. i've got news for you the portrait provencal says has been hit in the basement of fort knox by the barbarous relic called. in that quarter of my dear people chose a tire. and ugly old to get some monetary to power tree murder empires of dead and banking immorality. how do you have any reality mediation is still there going back and it is killing our children they aren't dying also hard conditions asked no leukaemia but the authorities are still hiding the truth for most still and i
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. >>> and now richard athen borrow is being remembered. >> he appeared inju juries are sick park.d he was best known for directing gandhi which won eight academy awards. >> he died yesterday at the age of 90. >>> coming up, let them sleep in. don't wake the kids up just yet. why some doctors want kids to start school later. >>> and gunfire erupts at a party packed with stars. what we have learned about the troubled music executive and the intended target. >>> plus this will test your balance. the stand-up paddle border right in the path of a speeding pod of dolphins. . >>> welcome back. drivers are getting a little bit of relief at the pump. the average price of a gallon has dropped by 4 cents a gallon in the past two weeks. over the past nine weeks down 23 cents. national average is now $3.48, 8 cents below a year ago. and the lowest in jackson, mississippi, the highest in san francisco. >>> parents, however, will pay a lot more to send their older kids on american airlinesale. american is extending the age for which it charges a $150 fee each way for unaccompanied minors. it had
. >>> and now richard athen borrow is being remembered. >> he appeared inju juries are sick park.d he was best known for directing gandhi which won eight academy awards. >> he died yesterday at the age of 90. >>> coming up, let them sleep in. don't wake the kids up just yet. why some doctors want kids to start school later. >>> and gunfire erupts at a party packed with stars. what we have learned about the troubled music executive and the intended target....
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rain in paris and down towards the south here. 37 degrees for athens with sunny skies. again, we are talking about hot conditions. please make sure that you stay hi hydrated and stay cool out there. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. 6 . >>> and that was this hour's news round up. thanks for watching. # gg99Ññwççsx4xc >> thanks for joining us on "france 24." the u.s. defense secretary calls the threat from the islamic state organization we aunt anything we have seen. he says the extremist militants are an imminent threat to u.s. interests. the first trucks in a russian convoy cross into eastern ukraine. ukrainian state security chief calls it a direct invasion by russia. senegal joins south africa in closing borders to prevent the spread of ebola as one
rain in paris and down towards the south here. 37 degrees for athens with sunny skies. again, we are talking about hot conditions. please make sure that you stay hi hydrated and stay cool out there. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. 6 . >>> and that was this hour's news round up. thanks for watching. # gg99Ññwççsx4xc >> thanks for joining us on "france 24." the u.s. defense secretary calls the threat from the islamic state...
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it was centered in the sea about 90 miles south of athens. it was felt in the capital and across the country but no damage and injuries have been reported. >>> and back in this country comedian joan riverss is being treated at a new york hospital this morning. she was having a procedure at the doctor's office when her heart stops. >> reporter: joan rivers is resting comfortable according to her daughter melissa rivers. she went on to say we ask you to keep her in your thoughts and prayers. officials have confirmed joan rivers is, in fact, a patient here but they've declined to update her current condition. here's what we know for sure. joan rivers was brought to this hospital yesterday morning in critical condition and reportedly the 81-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest and stopped breathing while undergoing a procedure on her throat at a doctor's office and that's when she was taken to the hospital. now, joan rivers has been engaged a very busy and active lifestyle. on wednesday she made an appearance to promote her recently released book a
it was centered in the sea about 90 miles south of athens. it was felt in the capital and across the country but no damage and injuries have been reported. >>> and back in this country comedian joan riverss is being treated at a new york hospital this morning. she was having a procedure at the doctor's office when her heart stops. >> reporter: joan rivers is resting comfortable according to her daughter melissa rivers. she went on to say we ask you to keep her in your thoughts...
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but ahead of the front, into bucharest and athens, look at. that above average temperatures. actually pushing into the high 30s near 40 degrees for those of new greece. southeastern china and in towards southwestern china, you've been dealing with floods out here. there's been several reports of deaths in southwestern china because of the heavy rain which has been occurring. even towards hong kong, red level warnings were issued on tuesday evening as far as the rainfall. that threat is still going to be here. you take a look at your 72-hour forecast. showers continue to kick up with that monsoonal flow. ba back to korea, dry weather for you. japan, it kold off. drier weather as well. by the time you look ahead into thursday, the humidity is going to start to work its way back in and the showers will start to pick up again. all right. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. >> hello and welcome to "global 3000," your weekly check on the global issues that affect us all.
but ahead of the front, into bucharest and athens, look at. that above average temperatures. actually pushing into the high 30s near 40 degrees for those of new greece. southeastern china and in towards southwestern china, you've been dealing with floods out here. there's been several reports of deaths in southwestern china because of the heavy rain which has been occurring. even towards hong kong, red level warnings were issued on tuesday evening as far as the rainfall. that threat is still...
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also, a chance for rain and thunderstorms into athens. slightly cooler temperatures over into kiev and moscow. but still, a little bit above average for this time of year. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. >> welcome back to the newsroom here on "france 24." thanks for joining us. the fragile cease-fire in the middle east has made it to a second day. loading talks in cairo to try to extend the truce beyond the end talks inow -- holding cairo to try to extend the truce beyond the end of tomorrow. summit toasted with one of the biggest state dinners in white house history. for a probe, one giant step in space history. after 10 years in orbit, europe's rosetta rendezvous'
also, a chance for rain and thunderstorms into athens. slightly cooler temperatures over into kiev and moscow. but still, a little bit above average for this time of year. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. >> welcome back to the newsroom here on "france 24." thanks for joining us. the fragile cease-fire in the middle east has made it to a second day. loading...