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charlie angela, al jazeera. >>> one of my favorite places in the world, 26 pieces of art along the so-called path of light. the show is expected to attract around 400,00 400,000 people. that is more than dumb the population of dashkai. can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. tonight: techknow's journey to the arctic. 13 days... subfreezing temperatures... endless sun. >> it is passed midnight right now and the sun just is not
charlie angela, al jazeera. >>> one of my favorite places in the world, 26 pieces of art along the so-called path of light. the show is expected to attract around 400,00 400,000 people. that is more than dumb the population of dashkai. can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by...
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. >> i am charlie angela at the vin vin is /* venice film festival to a first time venzuela director> i am joann in a with sport including german football championship mic extend a warm welcome to the thousands of refugees arriving in the country. ♪ >>> divisions over how to respond to the refugee have been in evidence on the streets of europe's cities, and a trail of syrian refugees makes its way to german where 40,000 are expected to arrive over the weekend. anti-immigration activists staged demonstrations against accepting refugees in the czech republic and poland. there were larger protests in several other countries as part of a day of solidarity with the refugees. the largest was here in london where tens of thousands joined in. barnaby phillips reports. refugees welcome here. >> it's a simple, heart-felt f mention that refugees are welcome in britain. the mood was festive. by coming out in large numbers, they can shame their government into taking in more refugees. in particular, syrians fleeing conflict. >> if german and sweden are taking more than their fair share, i believe
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charlie angela reports. >> until two years ago, the yako people had never seen a film. now they're the stars of one. a story of love and tragedy, which echoes the tale of romeo and juliet. last month they had no passports, no birth certificates. but now they have made it to see on the big screen. >> it's a multicultural environment, tall buildings and cars everywhere and crowds of people. it's very, very strange. and everything looks so strange. compared to our culture, where we live with nature. >> reporter: the scenery is seductive, lush and stunning. no special effects needed. the film makers warned that tourists might flood in, after seeing their world on the screen but the yakult said they wanted their culture understood. the cast tell us their community in south pacific is the happiest on earth. >> in our culture, there are no homeless. there are no poor people. everyone is equal. money is very rare. we have overcome traps of money. we have overcome the laws of government. because we want to maintain the reputation of the happiness. >> the directors and their chil
charlie angela reports. >> until two years ago, the yako people had never seen a film. now they're the stars of one. a story of love and tragedy, which echoes the tale of romeo and juliet. last month they had no passports, no birth certificates. but now they have made it to see on the big screen. >> it's a multicultural environment, tall buildings and cars everywhere and crowds of people. it's very, very strange. and everything looks so strange. compared to our culture, where we...
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. >> i am charlie angela at the venice film festival while the golden lion prize has been aw d awardeda first time zenzn director. german authorities have temporarily reintrourtsz border contro controls. a decision puts more pressure on the eu's policy of open borders among its members, 13,000 people arrived in munich on saturday with thousands more expected on sunday. authorities say the city is full to capacity. rob reynolds join you see us on the line now from berlin. rob, what more can you tell us about why germany is enforcing these border controls now and how long they are likely to remain in place? >> well, it's how long the border controls will remain in place. no one actually knows at this point, marian, but to give you a little bit of the background on this, the people have been flooding in to munich and the state of bavaria has been saying it is really at full capacity. there was a massive trade fair center they fixed up with cots but that's overflowing with so many tens of thousands coming in. in a brief statement earlier today, german interior minister said germ local impo
. >> i am charlie angela at the venice film festival while the golden lion prize has been aw d awardeda first time zenzn director. german authorities have temporarily reintrourtsz border contro controls. a decision puts more pressure on the eu's policy of open borders among its members, 13,000 people arrived in munich on saturday with thousands more expected on sunday. authorities say the city is full to capacity. rob reynolds join you see us on the line now from berlin. rob, what more...
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some of the cast have left their island homes for the first time and gone to venice, and charlie angela meet them. >> reporter: until two years ago, these people had never seen a film. now they are the stars of one. in a production they helped cowrite, a story of love and tragedy, based on their experience which echos the tail of romeo and juliette. they have made stoit venice to see themselves on the big screen. >> this is such a multi-cultural environment that we have never seen, tall buildings, and cars everywhere, and crowds of people. it's very, very strange, and everything looks so strange, compared to our culture where we live with nature. >> reporter: the scenery is lush and stunning, no special effects needed. the filmmakers warned that the tourests might flood in after seeing the film, but they say they want the world to understand their culture. here at one of the most expensive hotels in venice, the cast said that their community is the happiest on earth. >> in our culture there are no homeless. there are no poor people. everyone is equal. money is very rare. we have overcom
some of the cast have left their island homes for the first time and gone to venice, and charlie angela meet them. >> reporter: until two years ago, these people had never seen a film. now they are the stars of one. in a production they helped cowrite, a story of love and tragedy, based on their experience which echos the tail of romeo and juliette. they have made stoit venice to see themselves on the big screen. >> this is such a multi-cultural environment that we have never seen,...
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. >> i'm charlie angela at the film festival. the prestigious golden lion has been awarded to a first-time venezuela director >>> israeli police fought with palestinians at the al-aqsa mosque compound in jerusalem. police say they entered the courtyard to arrest young palestinian stone throwers. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas condemned what he said was an attack against worshippers at the holy sight. the confrontation coming hours before the start of the year. the al-aqsa compound is inside the city, known as the noble sanctuary. for many, it's the third holiest site in islam after mecca and medina, and the sacred site in judaism. israel captured the site in 1967 and annexed it in a move that has never been internationally recognised. >> nicky is a spokesman for israeli police, and says that officers had no choice but to intervene. >> well, you can see for yourself in the footage that fire works were fired from withinside the al-aqsa mosque, one of the holy sights, fired from within site at the police officers. that's ou
. >> i'm charlie angela at the film festival. the prestigious golden lion has been awarded to a first-time venezuela director >>> israeli police fought with palestinians at the al-aqsa mosque compound in jerusalem. police say they entered the courtyard to arrest young palestinian stone throwers. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas condemned what he said was an attack against worshippers at the holy sight. the confrontation coming hours before the start of the year. the...
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charlie angela has more on the latest developments on the refugee crisis in europe. >> reporter: afterinding no other way, these refugees are moving on, boarding buses from serbia's northern frontier with hungary, after the border was sealed. they are now bound for croatia. it's a longer route into the european union, and they don't know what welcome to expect. >> i'm tired, yeah. my money is -- i lost my money. i want to go anywhere. anywhere. i don't have choice. >> reporter: off loaded a few hundred meters north of the border refugees are crossing on foot into the fields of croatia. soon picked up and registered they are being transported by trains to the capitol. the desired destination for most is germany, but slovenia says it will not create a safe corridor for them to pass through. at a press conference in bud pe pest, the e.u. commission said this -- >> crossing from one country to another is not a solution. the times are testing the union, are testing our union. and it is up to us, in a collective way to show our resilience. >> reporter: these refugees will now be divided into
charlie angela has more on the latest developments on the refugee crisis in europe. >> reporter: afterinding no other way, these refugees are moving on, boarding buses from serbia's northern frontier with hungary, after the border was sealed. they are now bound for croatia. it's a longer route into the european union, and they don't know what welcome to expect. >> i'm tired, yeah. my money is -- i lost my money. i want to go anywhere. anywhere. i don't have choice. >>...
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al jazeera's charlie angela has more now on the refugee's desperate attempts to reach safety. >> reporterre at the croatian borders refugees have spent hours under the hot sun with little food or water. they have been patient, waiting to board trains to registration centers, but their numbers are building. children are passed out from the crash over the heads of riot police, separated from their parents. [ screaming ] >> reporter: this was meant to be their safe route to the european union after the riots at the hungarian border, but croatia wasn't prepared for these numbers. buses from hungary are off loading refugees a few hundred meters from the border. in the last 24 hours thousands have made this journey, croatia now says it won't take anymore. those that made it through, wait to be transported to reception centers near the capitol. centers that lie loesz than 100 kilometers from croatia's border from slow -- slovenia. slovenia, says it will create a safe zone for them to pass through. >> translator: we have to protect the border. slovenia is found by the rules we will honor fully. t
al jazeera's charlie angela has more now on the refugee's desperate attempts to reach safety. >> reporterre at the croatian borders refugees have spent hours under the hot sun with little food or water. they have been patient, waiting to board trains to registration centers, but their numbers are building. children are passed out from the crash over the heads of riot police, separated from their parents. [ screaming ] >> reporter: this was meant to be their safe route to the...
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charlie angela reports. >> reporter: singing the national anthem of burkina faso, residents loyal toovernment have poured into the national square to protest against the coup. they were joined by national army troops who entered the industry overnight. their demand, surrender or face attack. but the deadline has passed and negotiations are still ongoing. the army was welcomed by the people who want order restored quickly. >> translator: we are counting on the army and international community to find a way to resolve this problem peacefully. but as the army has said -- a peaceful solution isn't found, then i think it will end badly for some units. we want with the help of the international community to support all of the people. >> translator: we came to the national square to really support our bothers in arms but also to condemn the behavior of the presidential guard. we cannot understand how we fought on october 30th, and 31st last year, for them to now come and take it out of our hands. we say no. >> reporter: the general and his elite presidential guard seized power last week. he
charlie angela reports. >> reporter: singing the national anthem of burkina faso, residents loyal toovernment have poured into the national square to protest against the coup. they were joined by national army troops who entered the industry overnight. their demand, surrender or face attack. but the deadline has passed and negotiations are still ongoing. the army was welcomed by the people who want order restored quickly. >> translator: we are counting on the army and international...
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. >> i am charlie angela at the venice film festival where juries have astounded critics by awardinghe lion prize to first-time venzuelan director. >>> austria has said it is suspending train services with germany as europe struggles to cope with the flood of refugees. the move comes as the german interior minister announced that berlin is set to reintroduce border controls with austria. germany remains the destination of choice, but authorities in munich say the city is now full to capacity. 13,000 people arrived on saturday with thousands more expected during the course of the weekend. the german government has called for more aid and urged the united states and gulf countries to do more to help. over 3 million syrians are currently living in refugee camps spread across turkey, lebanon and jordan. in hungary, over 4,000 were detained on saturday. the country is preparing to introduce tough new laws tuz. we can speak to rob reynolds. he is on the line for us from berlin. rob, what more can you tell us about these reports that services between germany and austria has effectively been
. >> i am charlie angela at the venice film festival where juries have astounded critics by awardinghe lion prize to first-time venzuelan director. >>> austria has said it is suspending train services with germany as europe struggles to cope with the flood of refugees. the move comes as the german interior minister announced that berlin is set to reintroduce border controls with austria. germany remains the destination of choice, but authorities in munich say the city is now full...
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. >>> now, the golden lion award at the venice film festival has been awarded charlie angela look at the themes that dominate third degree year's festival. >> reporter: a surprise win for a first-time venezuela director with a film depicting a slow bloom blossom being relation slim between a middle age loaner and a young street kid until now he was unknown. but he will cat butt director lorenzo in to a dick league and give him a huge voice. >> you are having some problems, but we are very positive we are an amazing nation, and we are going to start talking to each other more and we'll go through i am sure about it. because it's in spanish it will give it much needed international exposure. >> it's too en i go natural i can, a controlled film. i can see why they went for it. it's very strong in what it wants to say. however it's also quite mysterious and a difficult firm if i thinfilmfor people to embrs why i am glad it got this award. the best director went to pablo one were many films based on a true story about a famous kidnapping family and their 19801980s reign of terror dark d b
. >>> now, the golden lion award at the venice film festival has been awarded charlie angela look at the themes that dominate third degree year's festival. >> reporter: a surprise win for a first-time venezuela director with a film depicting a slow bloom blossom being relation slim between a middle age loaner and a young street kid until now he was unknown. but he will cat butt director lorenzo in to a dick league and give him a huge voice. >> you are having some problems,...
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charlie angela took a look at the movies that captivated the festival. [ clapping ] >> reporter: a surprise win for a first-time venezuelan director with a film depicting a slow blossoming relationship between a middle age loner and a street kid. it will catapault the director into a different league and give him a huge voice. >> we are having problems, but we are positive. we are an amazing nation and we'll talk to each other more. we'll go through, i am sure about it. >> reporter: the critics say it's graceful. subtle, and because it's in spanish, the award will give it much-needed international exposure. >> it's a little too enigmatic, a very controlled film. i can see why they went or an assured film. it's strong in what it wants to say. however, i think that it's quite mysterious and a difficult film for people to embrace. that's a reason i'm glad it got the award. >> the prize for the best director went to argentina's pablo, with "el clan", one of many films based on a true story, a famous kidnapping family, and a 1980s, reign of terror. it's dark, brooding, fantastic performances. bu
charlie angela took a look at the movies that captivated the festival. [ clapping ] >> reporter: a surprise win for a first-time venezuelan director with a film depicting a slow blossoming relationship between a middle age loner and a street kid. it will catapault the director into a different league and give him a huge voice. >> we are having problems, but we are positive. we are an amazing nation and we'll talk to each other more. we'll go through, i am sure about it. >>...
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. >> thanks to angela and a few of the other employees, get out of there, charlie! orter: angela, was working the register when her co-workers noticed the smoke. she recognized charlie's car he's a regular customer. >> he was just sitting there and i think he was waiting to see if the smoke would dissipate or whatnot but he wasn't getting out of the car. smoke was getting more intense, so then i knew i told him charlie i think it's going to catch fire we need to get you out right now. >> angela says within minutes of getting charlie safely to the front door of the diner the car went up in flames. >> by the time we got under the canopy i saw flame drop and hit some fluid under the car and then within minutes it was just up in flames. >> reporter: these pictures angela took show firefighters putting out the flames. while charlie is worried about getting another car, he says he's more thankful to angela and to be alive. >> she got me out of there in time. i probably been in the burn unit somewhere. >> reporter: in bridgeton, shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >>> a car crash
. >> thanks to angela and a few of the other employees, get out of there, charlie! orter: angela, was working the register when her co-workers noticed the smoke. she recognized charlie's car he's a regular customer. >> he was just sitting there and i think he was waiting to see if the smoke would dissipate or whatnot but he wasn't getting out of the car. smoke was getting more intense, so then i knew i told him charlie i think it's going to catch fire we need to get you out right...
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charlie. >> reporter: angela was working the register when the coworkers noticed the smoke. she recognized her car. >> i think he was waiting to see if the smoke would dissipate or what not. but he just wasn't getting out of the car. smoke was getting more intense. so then i knew, i told him charlie i think it's going to catch fire, we have to get you out right now. >> reporter: within minutes of getting charlie safely to the front door of the diner, the car went up in flames. >> by the time we got under the canopy, i saw a flame drop and hit some fluid under the car and then within minutes there was just up in flames. >> reporter: these pictures show firefighters putting out the flames: he's more thankful to angela. >> wow, good for you. i always wonder if people would move into action and she proved that she would. taking a look out at the poconos. that is a lake wallenpawpac. you can go out and enjoy yourself. >> great lake. beautiful up there. gorgeous shot this morning. been there a few times. it's just lovely up there and today's weather making it perfect for that. the
charlie. >> reporter: angela was working the register when the coworkers noticed the smoke. she recognized her car. >> i think he was waiting to see if the smoke would dissipate or what not. but he just wasn't getting out of the car. smoke was getting more intense. so then i knew, i told him charlie i think it's going to catch fire, we have to get you out right now. >> reporter: within minutes of getting charlie safely to the front door of the diner, the car went up in flames....
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angela, i want to thank you. i don't know what i would do without you. >> oh, of course, charlie. know, i don't know what i would have done without you, either. >> reporter: charlie's insurance will cover the claim. he's glad to have a guardian angel in angela for a heroic act he won't soon forget. cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> nice that she was there. very good. >>> all new on "nbc 10 news at 5:00" we will call it a pre-pope party. philadelphia's gearing up for the made in america music festival. >> yeah, the musical extravaganza kicks off tomorrow and it's already creating a lot of grid lock around the art museum. we are live along the parkway with a look at what you can expect to see on the stage and surrounding streets throughout the weekend. >>> we are starting off your labor day weekend hot and humid. even a couple small showers around. coming up, nice changes for the weekend forecast. that's straight ahead. >>> labor day downer. the reason a popular park in our area will be off limits this holiday weekend. the road to hell is paved with good intentions. mr. president, we kno
angela, i want to thank you. i don't know what i would do without you. >> oh, of course, charlie. know, i don't know what i would have done without you, either. >> reporter: charlie's insurance will cover the claim. he's glad to have a guardian angel in angela for a heroic act he won't soon forget. cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> nice that she was there. very good. >>> all new on "nbc 10 news at 5:00" we will call it a pre-pope party. philadelphia's gearing up...
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car exploded into flames moments after he was able to escape. 85-year-old charlie flowers told nbc 10 he -- hit waitress angela ran outside after seeing smoke from his engine. he's a regular at the restaurant. he got to safety with angela's insistence. customers took this video of the car fire on their cell phones. >> it was really dangerous. i thought that the car might explode. >> they said get out. angela helped me out. thank goodness. i appreciate it. >> flowers is a retired army veteran and vineland school teacher. he called angela to thank her today for her heroism. meantime, his insurance will take care of getting him a new car. >>> well, labor day weekend finally here for many of you. the good news is we will start to see welcome changes. meantime, we have maybe a couple isolated thunderstorms around. i don't think it will be an issue for the rest of the evening. we can't rule out the possibility of one or two popping up. otherwise, once all that's done with, humidity will break as we go into your weekend. so a nice break from the humidity that we have seen all week. that's going to lead us into nice w
car exploded into flames moments after he was able to escape. 85-year-old charlie flowers told nbc 10 he -- hit waitress angela ran outside after seeing smoke from his engine. he's a regular at the restaurant. he got to safety with angela's insistence. customers took this video of the car fire on their cell phones. >> it was really dangerous. i thought that the car might explode. >> they said get out. angela helped me out. thank goodness. i appreciate it. >> flowers is a...
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angela landsbury. >> miami vice? >> don johnson. >> law and order woman. >> jane mansfield's daughter. >> pass. >> rockford? >> james garner. >> correct. >> charlie's, dark hair? >> kate jackson. jaclyn smith. >> correct. >> peter falk. >> kojak -- >> telly savalis. >> correct. >> died, law anded order. jerry orbach. >> hawaii 5-0. >> jack lord. >> correct. >> that was hard. >> you did not say tom. >> tom selleck. >> he did. >> you got nine correct. each worth 30 points. put a lot of scores. on the board though. >> very impressed. >> really hard. really hard. >> finally. mike and brooke, started in last place. see how you do. come on down. [ applause ] >> your category is animated tv stars? >> great. >> animated tv stars. >> great. >> 60 seconds on the clock. ready, go. >> rabbit. >> bugs bunny. >> correct. >> from dinosaur era. he head of the family. >> dino. >> man rode in the car. >> fred flintstone. >> man, great massachusetts song. gosh. pass. >> this is, he's -- not red, between red and white, they make -- what color? >> red and white together? >> make like pinkish. >> that word not a lion, lot a leopard. >> tiger. >> pink leopard. >> think c
angela landsbury. >> miami vice? >> don johnson. >> law and order woman. >> jane mansfield's daughter. >> pass. >> rockford? >> james garner. >> correct. >> charlie's, dark hair? >> kate jackson. jaclyn smith. >> correct. >> peter falk. >> kojak -- >> telly savalis. >> correct. >> died, law anded order. jerry orbach. >> hawaii 5-0. >> jack lord. >> correct. >> that was hard....
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angela going to have a harder time getting her folks onside. the possibility that the brits leave the eu is more real. charlie: what is the most important topic of discussion at the united nations general assembly meeting? clearly, syria. ian: it has to be the refugees. climate is longer-term. it has to be syria and the refugee issue. putin is coming. the syria environment is changing dramatically. you have merkel saying publicly, the west is going to have to work with russia on the ground in syria. is russia in or out with working with the west? what does that mean? they have been effectively a pariah. what does europe look like? how do we react to the refugee crisis? there are probably bigger crises in the world long-term. but none more visible, none more immediate. and yet here in the united states, we do not see it, we do not smell it, we are hosting the united nations. charlie: great to have you. back in a moment. ♪ charlie: don henley is here. he has a combined eight grammy awards as both a solo artist and founding member of the eagles. his career has redefined what it means to be a drummer. his hit son
angela going to have a harder time getting her folks onside. the possibility that the brits leave the eu is more real. charlie: what is the most important topic of discussion at the united nations general assembly meeting? clearly, syria. ian: it has to be the refugees. climate is longer-term. it has to be syria and the refugee issue. putin is coming. the syria environment is changing dramatically. you have merkel saying publicly, the west is going to have to work with russia on the ground in...
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angela landsbury. >> keep going. >> miami vice? >> don johnson. >> law and order woman. >> kerry wolf? >> jane mansfield's daughter. >> pass. >> pass. >> rockford? >> james garner. >> correct. >> charlie's hair? >> kate jackson. jaclyn smith. >> correct. >> gosh, this is terrible. one eye closed. >> peter falk. >> yeah. >> kojak -- >> telly savalis. >> oh, pass. >> died, law and order. jerry orbach. >> correct. >> hawaii 5-0. >> steve mcgarrett. jack lord. >> yes >> correct. >> that was hard. >> you did not say tom. >> irsaid tom selleck. >> you did. >> i said tom selleck. >> you got nine correct. each worth 30 points. put a lot of scores. on the board though. >> could have had ten. >> very impressed. >> really hard. >> very impressive. really hard. >> finally. mike and brooke, started in last place. see how you do. come on down. [ applause ] >> well done. >> your category is animated tv stars. >> great. >> animated tv stars. >> great. >> wow. >> 60 seconds on the clock. ready, go. >> rabbit. >> bugs bunny. >> correct. >> from dinosaur era. head of the family. >> dino. >> the man, they would ride in their car, and they would -- what's the first name? >> fred flintstone. >> correct. oh,
angela landsbury. >> keep going. >> miami vice? >> don johnson. >> law and order woman. >> kerry wolf? >> jane mansfield's daughter. >> pass. >> pass. >> rockford? >> james garner. >> correct. >> charlie's hair? >> kate jackson. jaclyn smith. >> correct. >> gosh, this is terrible. one eye closed. >> peter falk. >> yeah. >> kojak -- >> telly savalis. >> oh, pass. >> died,...
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charlie. we are in an interesting situation. greece has got a little bit of stability, but there is not political stability elsewhere in europe. you hang the refugee story and the greek story side-by-side, angelas enough on her plate right now. she doesn't need to be worrying about greece. how does that change the dynamic madea think? -- dynamic, do you think? charlie: it's like everything -- we are in a world where it has gone from a crisis to a chronic situation. everything is up for debate, everything is up for negotiation -- it is clear from the metrics you had on the screen that some fairly substantial, heavy lifting needs to be done to take greece and the greek economy to a sustainable path. i don't think the europeans have any appetite for real confrontation on that basis. i am assuming that they will be relatively forgiving in the upcoming negotiations. remembering that if you extend the time frame, the terms become a lot less onerous. the world has sort of moved on from having a greek crisis. -- in a worldt where volatility appears to be going up, we need to be thinking about the world. much to the right of my distribution code of risk can i say this? charles: quite a long way. with w
charlie. we are in an interesting situation. greece has got a little bit of stability, but there is not political stability elsewhere in europe. you hang the refugee story and the greek story side-by-side, angelas enough on her plate right now. she doesn't need to be worrying about greece. how does that change the dynamic madea think? -- dynamic, do you think? charlie: it's like everything -- we are in a world where it has gone from a crisis to a chronic situation. everything is up for debate,...
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charlie: it was an inspired choice. but not an obvious choice. pattie: not an obvious choice. in fact, this wonderful story that my colleague did talks about how when angelaarons met tim cook for the first time, she said to him, "i'm not a t echie." he said, we have plenty of techies here. what we need is a real leader. and we need a culture carrier, which is what she is really all about. charlie: i mean, the new apple watch has a fashion component to it. pattie: it does. but i think johnny ives was the orchestrator of that recent hermes deal. charlie: the watch band. um, mary barra. ow. this is an interesting story for me of someone who came to power and immediately faced a crisis not of her making. almost had to deal with one shhock after another -- one shock after another, calling on every leadership skill, every capacity to communicate she has. pattie: and she has done a fantastic job at gm. and she is our new number one this year. she displaced ginni rometty, the who has been number one on the list ever ginni romettyme, became ceo of ibm in late 2012. she has been number one on the list for the last couple years. she is doing a big transformation of
charlie: it was an inspired choice. but not an obvious choice. pattie: not an obvious choice. in fact, this wonderful story that my colleague did talks about how when angelaarons met tim cook for the first time, she said to him, "i'm not a t echie." he said, we have plenty of techies here. what we need is a real leader. and we need a culture carrier, which is what she is really all about. charlie: i mean, the new apple watch has a fashion component to it. pattie: it does. but i think...
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angela now runs retail. she is fantastic. this level of people are capable of doing incredible things. and it is a privilege of a lifetime to work with them. charlie: you have a picture in your office of martin luther king. a picture of robert f kennedy. robert f kennedy, after his brother's assassination, someone said -- the difficulty for him, he will have no rfk, as he was to his brother jack. do you have a tim, as you were tim to steve? tim: i think each person -- if you are a ceo, the most important thing to me is to pick people around you that are not like you, that complement you, because you want to build a puzzle. you don't want to stack chiclets up and have everyone be the same. i believe in diversity with a capital d, diversity in thought and however you want to measure it. the people that surround me are not like me. they have skills i do not have. i might have some they do not have. what we do as a team collectively -- we are able to do some incredible things. and it is because we collaborate. i see one of my key things in life is to make sure we collaborate at an incredible level, because we run the company functionally. we are not l
angela now runs retail. she is fantastic. this level of people are capable of doing incredible things. and it is a privilege of a lifetime to work with them. charlie: you have a picture in your office of martin luther king. a picture of robert f kennedy. robert f kennedy, after his brother's assassination, someone said -- the difficulty for him, he will have no rfk, as he was to his brother jack. do you have a tim, as you were tim to steve? tim: i think each person -- if you are a ceo, the most...