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i saw claude playing with the stick doing all these amazing tricks.time while i was filming it, i was thinking, this could get millions of views on youtube. >> alex decides to make his vision a reality. he comes home from his trip and edits together a montage of claude's best moves. the bear's tricks are so unbelievable that even alex's sister, yuki, thinks it's a fake. >> there's a ton of crazy stuff in japan, so i thought maybe it was a show or something. then he's like, no, it's real. >> alex uploads the video in september 2009. >> i start getting thousands of views. started getting really excited. and then just week after week it kept blowing up. >> before long, the video entitled "kung fu bear" receives more than 3.5 million hits on youtube. the video's so popular, it spawns numerous parodies. >> good morning, ninja bear. time to complete your ninja training. >> it's almost like the entire internet was riffing on this video for a little bit. >> i've seen like "mortal combat" sounds, that sort of thing. >> the light saber version where the bear's
i saw claude playing with the stick doing all these amazing tricks.time while i was filming it, i was thinking, this could get millions of views on youtube. >> alex decides to make his vision a reality. he comes home from his trip and edits together a montage of claude's best moves. the bear's tricks are so unbelievable that even alex's sister, yuki, thinks it's a fake. >> there's a ton of crazy stuff in japan, so i thought maybe it was a show or something. then he's like, no, it's...
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we can see jean-claude juncker there preparing. he could speak any moment in fact.e the expectations? what is he likely to say? because he would like the see serious reforms from greece and so far we're not seeing that. >> good morning to you rosemary. this is the man who is making a very impassioned speech saying he felt very angry and not a little betrayed by the greek government's decision to hold the referendum. so he was quite vocal going into that referendum that the greeks should be under no illusion that it wasn't just austerity that was at stake here. their vision of austerity and their stance against it but really their position inside the eurozone. and what we're likely to hear is him steering a set of discussions with the euro group. before we have an eu summit to potentially come up with a last-minute deal. a lot of economists saying at this late hour it's unlikely any firm deal will be put on the table. but what we have heard from europe here is it is now up to the greeks to put forward some kind of credible proposal. this may be the last chance for th
we can see jean-claude juncker there preparing. he could speak any moment in fact.e the expectations? what is he likely to say? because he would like the see serious reforms from greece and so far we're not seeing that. >> good morning to you rosemary. this is the man who is making a very impassioned speech saying he felt very angry and not a little betrayed by the greek government's decision to hold the referendum. so he was quite vocal going into that referendum that the greeks should...
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claude bellamy was a heavy-set man with a similar build to the man in the security pictures. a former policeman. he also denied any involvement in the robberies, and investigators found no large sums of money in his home. but in his bedroom closet, investigators found a black and white check jacket. >> it happened to be the only garment hanging in that closet, which was interesting to me, why he would have this coat hanging separately in a room he didn't use, in a closet he didn't appear to use. >> the closet was sent to fbi expert david davies. he's a photographic technologist with 20 years' experience in garment identification. at first glance, davies knew he was dealing with a mass-produced product. >> you could have 10 million jackets that look like that. >> davies used computer enhancement software to improve the quality of the bank's security photos. he then photographed a model wearing the jacket, standing the same way as the robber. shirts and jackets are manufactured differently, depending on the price and quality of the garment. in this case, the manufacturer aligne
claude bellamy was a heavy-set man with a similar build to the man in the security pictures. a former policeman. he also denied any involvement in the robberies, and investigators found no large sums of money in his home. but in his bedroom closet, investigators found a black and white check jacket. >> it happened to be the only garment hanging in that closet, which was interesting to me, why he would have this coat hanging separately in a room he didn't use, in a closet he didn't appear...
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. >> we're hearing right now from the european commission president, jean-claude juncker. he is one of the key players in deciding what creditors might offer greece next. nina dos san dose joins us live from the details. is there going to be a deal there today from what he is saying? >> it doesn't sound as if we are going to have a concrete deal today, max. but i want to draw your attention to the key line he said there. he did get quite a bit of heckling for saying this we have been told we must respect the greek voters. a question has been put to the greek people that doesn't exist. what question is that the question that the greek people were asked in the 72-word question put forward on sunday which referred to the terms of a bailout deal that expired at the end of last month. so effectively, the european's position has always been we don't really understand what you are voting on here. the way we view the greek vote is you don't want to be a part of the eurozone any more. this is a proxy for membership of the single currency. obviously the greek government view it as v
. >> we're hearing right now from the european commission president, jean-claude juncker. he is one of the key players in deciding what creditors might offer greece next. nina dos san dose joins us live from the details. is there going to be a deal there today from what he is saying? >> it doesn't sound as if we are going to have a concrete deal today, max. but i want to draw your attention to the key line he said there. he did get quite a bit of heckling for saying this we have...
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thank you very much. >> now jean-claude juncker. president of the european commission. >> translator: so we have found an agreement. the agreement was laborious. it took its time. but it has been concluded. from the beginning of the so-called greek case the commission has repeated again and again that we would not accept any form of grexit. there is no grexit and on form and substance, we are satisfied with the result that we have found. the commission has always taken the utmost care to stress one dimension of the problem namely that alongside the need for fiscal consolidation and the efforts to be made by greece we should never forget the fact that in greece there is a need for growth and the creation of jobs. so i'm very happy that the greek proposal of 35 billion of support to the real greek economy has been accepted by the european council. thank you. >> jeroen dijsselbloem president of the euro group. >> thank you. we spent before spending 17 hours i think it was in the summit we spent 14 hours in the euro group going through
thank you very much. >> now jean-claude juncker. president of the european commission. >> translator: so we have found an agreement. the agreement was laborious. it took its time. but it has been concluded. from the beginning of the so-called greek case the commission has repeated again and again that we would not accept any form of grexit. there is no grexit and on form and substance, we are satisfied with the result that we have found. the commission has always taken the utmost...
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thank you very much. >>> now john-claude. press of thepresident ofthe commission.ng foreign language] >> okay, i am just going -- that was joan-claude younker for those that are not french speakers i will summarize what he was saying there his first line is we have come to an agreement his other point probably very important for some greeks, there will not be a grexit. and a final point that he was making there is that i am, we are happy with the agreement that we have reached. before that donald tusk was speaking and he pointed to the progress and the constructive discussion that has been had. and also saying that there will be working with institutions to move forward on this project. and also insuring that financial institutions will be working together to help greece and in particular putting together this idea of a bridge financing let's go back and continue to listen in. >> a lot of these issues putting in effort extra on all sides to get greece back on track. we have prepared reports with some big open issues and brought that to the summit. and over the cour
thank you very much. >>> now john-claude. press of thepresident ofthe commission.ng foreign language] >> okay, i am just going -- that was joan-claude younker for those that are not french speakers i will summarize what he was saying there his first line is we have come to an agreement his other point probably very important for some greeks, there will not be a grexit. and a final point that he was making there is that i am, we are happy with the agreement that we have reached....
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jean-claude juncker talking about the greece people not being humiliated. tsipras is the man being humiliated? ryan: it is interesting. people will see it as capitulation of by the greek prime minister who has bench happening against -- champ and -- championing against austerity and now he will push it through this country's parliament. the win him -- for him is the fund we hear about, the privatization fund or trust fund. 50 billion euros that will go as collateral should greece not repay any of its debt and will be used to recapitalize the banks. this was the sticking point and an obstacle and really a nonstarter a couple of hours ago for the greek government. it was going to be based in luxembourg and now based here in greece. that gives sippers the opportunity -- tsipras opportunity to say i won something as some of it is on our own terms. there will be political fallout within his own party. he has made clear that the important thing is to get a deal first and deal with the fallout after. jonathan: i want to bring in our guests who have been standing b
jean-claude juncker talking about the greece people not being humiliated. tsipras is the man being humiliated? ryan: it is interesting. people will see it as capitulation of by the greek prime minister who has bench happening against -- champ and -- championing against austerity and now he will push it through this country's parliament. the win him -- for him is the fund we hear about, the privatization fund or trust fund. 50 billion euros that will go as collateral should greece not repay any...
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markus: that was jean-claude juncker.esses and eurozone are doing fairly well with the economic uncertainty brought by greece. a closely-watched gauge of the activity has risen to its highest level in four years. purchasing managers across the eurozone is done by market. the turmoil in greece has seemed to have little impact on the actual economy. let's take a closer look at the figures. 54.2 is the highest level that has been observed since 2011. the reading for france is the highest for 46 months. let's take a look at the stock markets next on this final trading day of the week. european indices ended in negative territory. investigators were eyeing the vote in greece. that may have turned down risk exposure. banking shares took a hit as brazil said it would investigate allegations of foreign exchange trading. u.s. markets are shut this friday as americans are comparing for the independence day holiday on saturday. ride hailing company uber has pulled a plug in france after drivers have been attacked. the violent protes
markus: that was jean-claude juncker.esses and eurozone are doing fairly well with the economic uncertainty brought by greece. a closely-watched gauge of the activity has risen to its highest level in four years. purchasing managers across the eurozone is done by market. the turmoil in greece has seemed to have little impact on the actual economy. let's take a closer look at the figures. 54.2 is the highest level that has been observed since 2011. the reading for france is the highest for 46...
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jean-claude juncker was quoted as saying europe has a "grexit scenario" prepared in detail. can you enlighten us as to what that grexit scenario is, what it involves? i will not,ainly, because we are all mobilized, all focused on avoiding the scenario, the scenario of the worst, but what is clear is the commission, and i am the theissioner in charge of negotiation for greece with president jean-claude juncker at its side, it is clear that the commission must be ready for any kind of eventuality. we the negotiation are ready. we know what we would have to do, but again, what i hope, and what i believe, because i think it is absolutely necessary for the european economy, the world economy, the eurozone, is that we will find a deal and again, all our energies are mobilized on meeting this deal. erik: that was the european commissioner for economic affairs, pierre moscovici, speaking to us from paris, the former french finance minister, and expresses hope from the french, perhaps more so than among the germans, that a deal could be reached with this deadline by this coming sunda
jean-claude juncker was quoted as saying europe has a "grexit scenario" prepared in detail. can you enlighten us as to what that grexit scenario is, what it involves? i will not,ainly, because we are all mobilized, all focused on avoiding the scenario, the scenario of the worst, but what is clear is the commission, and i am the theissioner in charge of negotiation for greece with president jean-claude juncker at its side, it is clear that the commission must be ready for any kind of...
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certainly a strong resemblance with what jean-claude juncker has proposed last week. but apart from that, they have another point, this is a new clear reference to a debt settlement for greece which is a new element to debate. brent: i want to go back to the fact dealing with something very similar to what was rejected last weekend, in terms of pension cuts for example. do you think the greek people, are they aware of what is being voted on right now in parliament? jannis: i think what is most important for most greek people is that a deal, a compromise with international lenders is necessary. it is absolutely necessary to for the country to stay in the euro. according to all polls, that is what the greek people want. that is what they passed today in the parliament. that is probably the majority he required, but there may be a surprise. at least five left-wing members of parliament have agree with him on that. another former finance minister said he would be absent due to family the reasons. then we have those who have been collision partners who have expressed their
certainly a strong resemblance with what jean-claude juncker has proposed last week. but apart from that, they have another point, this is a new clear reference to a debt settlement for greece which is a new element to debate. brent: i want to go back to the fact dealing with something very similar to what was rejected last weekend, in terms of pension cuts for example. do you think the greek people, are they aware of what is being voted on right now in parliament? jannis: i think what is most...
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jean-claude juncker made it clear his patience with greek negotiators is wearing thin. >> rejecting all these accusations which were thrown to the public during the referendum campaign that are not respecting the dignity of the greek people. that we are terrorists. i don't like. this who are they and who do they think i am. i'm strongly in favor of keeping greece in the euro area. but now the greek government was not capable to do this tonight has to tell us where they are having at the last moment will be further more. >> jean-claude juncker there. and cnn's isa soares is in athens this morning and joins us now live with the latest. of course this was supposed to be a do-or-die moment for greece to show european leaders it is serious about coming up with a reform plan but failed to put a plan on the table. why would they miss such an opportunity as the economy is crumbling? >> reporter: i think many people are scratching their heads this morning given what happened yesterday knowing pretty well that time is running out. and especially because the banks here you know they are running ou
jean-claude juncker made it clear his patience with greek negotiators is wearing thin. >> rejecting all these accusations which were thrown to the public during the referendum campaign that are not respecting the dignity of the greek people. that we are terrorists. i don't like. this who are they and who do they think i am. i'm strongly in favor of keeping greece in the euro area. but now the greek government was not capable to do this tonight has to tell us where they are having at the...
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it is significant that john jean-claude juncker is talking about a plan being place. no one knows how it works. you are always told in an airplane crash to clear head down and put your hands forward. the most likely scenario is that greece as a modern functioning state could no longer operate. then they would have to have some kind of parallel currency to go along. if they are frozen out of markets, out of the ecb, they will have to have some kind of entirely new makeshift organic structure that allows the civil servants to get paid, that allows hospitals to import medicine. leaders are publicly using those terms and talking about consequences and what they will have to do. vonnie: any word from mario draghi? everyone wants to hear from the current ecb president. hans: mario draghi has been quiet going into the meetings and going out. we have very little sense of where he is on this. he is looking to the politicians for some sort of cover direction, some sort of tip-off on what he should do. so far we are in limbo. i wish i could say we have clarity. we do not. we hav
it is significant that john jean-claude juncker is talking about a plan being place. no one knows how it works. you are always told in an airplane crash to clear head down and put your hands forward. the most likely scenario is that greece as a modern functioning state could no longer operate. then they would have to have some kind of parallel currency to go along. if they are frozen out of markets, out of the ecb, they will have to have some kind of entirely new makeshift organic structure...
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when argentine midfielder was stopped by claude yo gravo that allows sanchez to net their kick for chile 4-1 in the shootout. >> that we should have got before, i don't want to be irresponsible with what i've said because i've not analyzed the match but i think the purpose was more with chile than argentina. >> quite frankly i would go to the grave with these boys because they give it their all. they need it, they didn't get it, but we will keep trying without any doubt. >> only the second time chile has beaten argentina in 39 competitive matches but crucially it's their first mple copa america title. >> there's more on our website all the news and sport at aljazeera.com. where >> wildlife poaching is big business... worth more than 17 billion dollars a year and growing. the slaughter is being fueled
when argentine midfielder was stopped by claude yo gravo that allows sanchez to net their kick for chile 4-1 in the shootout. >> that we should have got before, i don't want to be irresponsible with what i've said because i've not analyzed the match but i think the purpose was more with chile than argentina. >> quite frankly i would go to the grave with these boys because they give it their all. they need it, they didn't get it, but we will keep trying without any doubt. >>...
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coming up a world famous piece of art held in a new light racism revisited from this claude mo'ne painting from his wife more than a century ago. >>> a happy meal that had parents not so happy but just a little toy that could be saying bad word? we will let you decide. >> here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >>> boston museum of fine arts is canceling an exhibit after accused of being racist. >> the series was a weekly series in which visitors could try on a replica of claude mo'ne's wife but they painted his wife as she posed. but it the drew cries of racism from one group who started a web site called stand against yellow face, who had been bringing their protests directly to the exhibit. >> i understand museum is trying to invite, the public, to experience history and get a better understanding of this. it is how we're doing in this fashion is recreating racism part of the time. >> for their part they say their attempt was for people to have a close experience by being able to wear the k a.m. ona but they no longer offer visitors to try it on. >>> get ready to pay more
coming up a world famous piece of art held in a new light racism revisited from this claude mo'ne painting from his wife more than a century ago. >>> a happy meal that had parents not so happy but just a little toy that could be saying bad word? we will let you decide. >> here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >>> boston museum of fine arts is canceling an exhibit after accused of being racist. >> the series was a weekly series in which visitors...
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maria: is there any chance, jean-claude, that this deal falls apart?hat parliament pushes whack and greece says we don't want this? feels like initially they dent know what they were voting for. they vote no. then they come back they want to stay in the euro. tsipras says, i signed a deal i didn't like. there are questions out there if this is going to stick. do you think this deal goes through or will it fall apart? >> we have -- political problems are still remaining of course in friess. we will see the -- greece. we'll see the vote of parliament. they're very important in the finland. they're very important in the netherlands. they're very important in germany. we have democracies functioning because you have to convince your people and representatives of your people. i remain prudent and cautious. but we see before the deal which was struck in the european council we were even of course much more prudent and cautious. seems to me with all these difficulties the most important likelihood it will go through. but again i remain prudent and cautious. a
maria: is there any chance, jean-claude, that this deal falls apart?hat parliament pushes whack and greece says we don't want this? feels like initially they dent know what they were voting for. they vote no. then they come back they want to stay in the euro. tsipras says, i signed a deal i didn't like. there are questions out there if this is going to stick. do you think this deal goes through or will it fall apart? >> we have -- political problems are still remaining of course in...
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angela merkel, jean-claude juncker, mario draghi -- this cryptic caption "atheism." anchor: some people having a lot of fun with that. what do the greek papers say? oliver: it's a mixed bag. one is rejoicing. "61% no to consider any -- no to austerity." and tissipras claiming to be vindicated by the vote. the center-right says the greek people put their faith in the unknown. he does acknowledge it was a resounding vote of confidence for prime minister alexis tsipras. given the government hasn't really done anything to improve the economy yet, it's a vote of confidence in the unknown. the paper asks whether the vote strengthens sippers -- tsipras' hands in negotiations. it doesn't really think so. anchor: a lot of unknowns on this monday morning. what are the german papers saying? oliver: they are not taking it very well. they are almost uniformly. where behind the german government and the truck up -- almost uniformly full-square behind the german government and the troika. the results of the referendum are not in the long-term interest of greece. country must -- the
angela merkel, jean-claude juncker, mario draghi -- this cryptic caption "atheism." anchor: some people having a lot of fun with that. what do the greek papers say? oliver: it's a mixed bag. one is rejoicing. "61% no to consider any -- no to austerity." and tissipras claiming to be vindicated by the vote. the center-right says the greek people put their faith in the unknown. he does acknowledge it was a resounding vote of confidence for prime minister alexis tsipras. given...
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the 50 billion not only for repaying the debts but 12.5 billion for investment on top of what jean claude already mentioned at 35 billion. as an investment package, so this is on top of it. and then, of course it is also shown in the promise of november 2012, regarding the further extension of the grace period. the early wanted it rather late -- wanted this to happen rather late but this will happen more quickly now so there are certainly points where we have certainly made concessions to the greek demands. last question now. >> summarize what's been happening, we have found -- just to summarize then what's happened. we have found an agreement mr. juncker said, we have just been listening to the german chancellor angle merkel speaking and she did say that she had strong convictions about this agreement. that there was a lot to do yet. jackie rowland -- no, actually let's just listen to mr. tsipras speak. >> translator: to claim the best possible agreement which will give us the possibility for greek greece to stamp on its feet again so that the greek people can carry on with their baydail
the 50 billion not only for repaying the debts but 12.5 billion for investment on top of what jean claude already mentioned at 35 billion. as an investment package, so this is on top of it. and then, of course it is also shown in the promise of november 2012, regarding the further extension of the grace period. the early wanted it rather late -- wanted this to happen rather late but this will happen more quickly now so there are certainly points where we have certainly made concessions to the...
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basically the same deal that claude giroux the captain, got two years ago. voracek coming off a career year. only three players in hockey had more points last season. so the flyers keeping their core together. i'm john clark at citizens bank park. we'll have an update tonight at 11:00. >> big money to keep that core together. thanks john. >>> all new on "nbc 10 news at 11:00" allegations of a papal pass scheme. a warning for anyone who is looking for transportation to see pope francis. that story tonight on "nbc 10 news at 11:00." >>> the rain knocked the humidity down. >> a whole lot different than three hours ago when you couldn't see anything because of the rain. we will knock out the humidity but not necessarily the heat. tomorrow should continue the heat wave but much lower humidity and that will last into the weekend. next week comes back. of rescues offshore. why hundreds of swimmers are getting swept away and turn thes out there is crying in baseball, the rumor that spread through the stadium
basically the same deal that claude giroux the captain, got two years ago. voracek coming off a career year. only three players in hockey had more points last season. so the flyers keeping their core together. i'm john clark at citizens bank park. we'll have an update tonight at 11:00. >> big money to keep that core together. thanks john. >>> all new on "nbc 10 news at 11:00" allegations of a papal pass scheme. a warning for anyone who is looking for transportation to...
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jean-claude juncker said this was your average typical european agreement. he said a compromise had been released and it was neither winners nor losers, but definitely it will be a tough week for alexis tsipras. genie: thank you very much for that. now to another major international deal that could also be locked in today over iran. negotiations over that country positive their program are in their 17th day in vienna. our correspondent has more. >> it has been a diplomatic marathon. painstaking talks with an iran nuclear deal. secretary of state john kerry has been -- he was hopeful that -- but tough issues remain. secretary kerry: we believe we are making real progress toward a conference of deal. despite all the progress we have made -- and it is real -- some of the tough issues remain unresolved. >> if a deal is reached, kerry will have to convince congress to sign up for the agreement. speaking on fox news, the republican senate majority leader expressed his doubts. senate majority leader of o'connell: i think it will be a tough deal. >> if majority -- i
jean-claude juncker said this was your average typical european agreement. he said a compromise had been released and it was neither winners nor losers, but definitely it will be a tough week for alexis tsipras. genie: thank you very much for that. now to another major international deal that could also be locked in today over iran. negotiations over that country positive their program are in their 17th day in vienna. our correspondent has more. >> it has been a diplomatic marathon....
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jean-claude juncker made that point this morning when he said the greeks were mislead. they voted on a policy proposal that no longer existed because the second bailout program already expired on the 30th of june. he also used his opportunity in parliament to say the greeks should stop shooting from the hip. they should stop the outbursts and stop calling the commission terrorists. so in this kind of atmosphere it is hard to see us seeing anything like a deal per se today or over the next few days. it remains to be seen what the greeks will turn up with. we know there's some desire here to see significant structural reform proposals but the greeks may want to put debt relief on the table and i don't think there's an appetite for that at all at this stage. back to you. >> i'm interested to hear if you think we'll get a deal today. the two sides were never close together in their reasoning in the first place and as far as i can see, he's the only man out there really supportive of reaching a deal. so surely we're just back to square one. it antagonized things. it was a no
jean-claude juncker made that point this morning when he said the greeks were mislead. they voted on a policy proposal that no longer existed because the second bailout program already expired on the 30th of june. he also used his opportunity in parliament to say the greeks should stop shooting from the hip. they should stop the outbursts and stop calling the commission terrorists. so in this kind of atmosphere it is hard to see us seeing anything like a deal per se today or over the next few...
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just to recap -- there you go, that's jean-claude looking on.course throughout the speech he had looked on. body language really said a lot. crossed arms, very stern looking looking. as alexis tsipras outlined his country's case for the bailout saying that the problems that greece was facing was not because of his party but it was because of previous governments. he said he even called the austerity measures that greece was dealing with was an austerity laboratory. let's bring in our correspondent dominic kane now listening in in strasburg, of course, the alexis tsipras outlining the case of his country do you think though that the e.u. will listen to him will they have some sympathy for his country? >> reporter: well, they have certainly given him -- they have listened to him. they were effect pebbling for him to talk about around five minutes and he went far beyond that spoke very eloquently about the problems his country has faced for many years he did accept some responsibility for the policies of the last five and a half months. but was ver
just to recap -- there you go, that's jean-claude looking on.course throughout the speech he had looked on. body language really said a lot. crossed arms, very stern looking looking. as alexis tsipras outlined his country's case for the bailout saying that the problems that greece was facing was not because of his party but it was because of previous governments. he said he even called the austerity measures that greece was dealing with was an austerity laboratory. let's bring in our...
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claude death form yesterday, might even end up clipping new finland here before it is all said and done, but that could be churning up the surface maybe your travels taking up toward new england, the area beaches. keep that in mind, back here at home, today tomorrow, definately looking the storm yes, sir of the next three come thursday liar chipping out, humidity getting wiped cleanment back to you. >> thank katie. coming up in the next hour of cbs-3, "eyewitness news" he clues i have video you'll only see here as mayor nutter gets involved in a confrontation outside of city hall. also, an amazing survival story. a teenager is found alive after surviving a plane crash with her grandparent. how she finally got help days after the crash. and world cup hero carli lloyd gets her cake with james cord on. fee she can make the late late host go for a dip in the dunk tank, back . >>> happening today president obama comes to philadelphia with a plan to reform the criminal justice system. we'll let you know about the message i'll deliver this afternoon at the naacp convention. also, break interes
claude death form yesterday, might even end up clipping new finland here before it is all said and done, but that could be churning up the surface maybe your travels taking up toward new england, the area beaches. keep that in mind, back here at home, today tomorrow, definately looking the storm yes, sir of the next three come thursday liar chipping out, humidity getting wiped cleanment back to you. >> thank katie. coming up in the next hour of cbs-3, "eyewitness news" he clues...
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flyers fans, he just sign a contract extension a monster won, eight years, 66 million-dollar for claude giroux's line mate. it started this past year posting 81 points 22 goals, 59 assists. those 59 ranked second a among all nhl players. within player leaving, one staying for a long time, i'm pat gallon live from citizens bank park, we will return after this. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >>> and thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we will be back at the ten on our sister station wpsg the the cw philly and back on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, cb is s evening news from new york here now is scott pelley, take care family we hope to see you later tonight. see >> pelley: is this the wreckage of flight 370? we learned today it is part wing of a 777 and only one 777 is missing. also tonight, new have video of that deadly traffic stop in cincinnati, the now-fired co
flyers fans, he just sign a contract extension a monster won, eight years, 66 million-dollar for claude giroux's line mate. it started this past year posting 81 points 22 goals, 59 assists. those 59 ranked second a among all nhl players. within player leaving, one staying for a long time, i'm pat gallon live from citizens bank park, we will return after this. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear...
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so i could talk about all of that and i could talk about claude fuchs and theodore hall and david greenglass who were three spies who i know something about, but what i'd really like to do today is take a little bit of time and tell you about someone who maybe you haven't heard of, and that's george coval. we have someone with us here who knew coval so we'll hear from him later. i'd just like to introduce coval to you. there will be an article about him in a journal, i hope, in the fall, in september with a co-author of mine, mark cramer at the journal of cold war studies. that's where this would be published. and my half of it is going to be the american story of george coval and mark's part of it is sort of the russian part of it. so how do we know about coval? well, on october 22nd 2007 of all people russian president vladimir putin posthumously bestowed the hero russian federation gold medal on george coval who was dead at that time. he said for the courage and heroism displayed in carrying out a special mission and on october 2nd -- november 2nd i'm sorry, november 2nd in a ceremony rus
so i could talk about all of that and i could talk about claude fuchs and theodore hall and david greenglass who were three spies who i know something about, but what i'd really like to do today is take a little bit of time and tell you about someone who maybe you haven't heard of, and that's george coval. we have someone with us here who knew coval so we'll hear from him later. i'd just like to introduce coval to you. there will be an article about him in a journal, i hope, in the fall, in...
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five home runs and beaten and that is around by claude frazier for injured 50 ft.. grow along the peninsula here. he went deep. see frazier or back-and-forth. and it should pearsons' release. good boom as a rookie he is blasted for injured 48 ft. the great albert holes biggest name in his competition their egos cools a lot one home run short edges amount can't hug for jocks baby brother from there it went to finish knitting one home run and bonus time he would you bonus time. frazier cincinnati wednesday it edging out by one home run jock peterson this contest so what but unbelievable home-run championship coast ticket from cincinnati had a comeback three different times and great a kick out of this. on there just for a second in the cover chris berman tonight the most talked-about thing normal weight and broadcasting more successful you are the more people criticize you everybody makes fun of this and he does this does that chris berman tear. austin's of people criticizing announcers her tonight. but will do the big event because he does appreciate it's unbelievabl
five home runs and beaten and that is around by claude frazier for injured 50 ft.. grow along the peninsula here. he went deep. see frazier or back-and-forth. and it should pearsons' release. good boom as a rookie he is blasted for injured 48 ft. the great albert holes biggest name in his competition their egos cools a lot one home run short edges amount can't hug for jocks baby brother from there it went to finish knitting one home run and bonus time he would you bonus time. frazier cincinnati...
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betty: there was a report back claude erb, predicting the plunge of gold prices in 2012. recently interviewed and they said they see gold at $350 per ounce. -- that is not unrealistic that that is not unrealistic. longer than may be an investor's investment lifespan. ryan: we would say you should take a long-term view on commodity prices. typically more volatile than financial assets. i think it depends. when we started the fund in 1998, we had the same commentary about gold and gold equities. you actually had an equity bubble at the time. we think it is a similar circumstance today. people are dismissing risks involved and abandoning what we considered to save assets. pimm: how much of your own portfolio will you put into gold? ryan: we recommend about 5%. we think it is a nice diverse of ifier. it can provide some protection in a downdraft. pimm: thanks very much. ryan mcintyre. much more coming up on the bloomberg "market day." ♪ pimm: welcome back. betty: let's get a quick check on how the markets are trading. julie hyman is keeping tabs on herbalife. julie: some head
betty: there was a report back claude erb, predicting the plunge of gold prices in 2012. recently interviewed and they said they see gold at $350 per ounce. -- that is not unrealistic that that is not unrealistic. longer than may be an investor's investment lifespan. ryan: we would say you should take a long-term view on commodity prices. typically more volatile than financial assets. i think it depends. when we started the fund in 1998, we had the same commentary about gold and gold equities....
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jean-claude juncker speaking in brussels right now. you can hear his frustration. he was always an advocate for tsipras. always trying to frontload this process. he said it was an error to hold that referendum. the old offer is no longer value -- is no longer viable. that is a problem because mr. juncker is someone you want to have on your side. he is expressing frustration. it is across europe. you saw in germany. most recently, a public opinion poll in france shows 50% of respondents want to see greece leave the euro. 49% of them to see them stay in. approaching the numbers we have seen in germany. they have been in the mid 50's. nothing north of 60. this idea that greece will be better off outside of the eurozone. more poorly, europe will be better off without greece -- more importantly, europe will be better off without greece. jonathan: -- talk to me about the substance and that's about the substance of the negotiation. do you think the substance has changed? is a different? on skull i believe -- hans: i believe the timing is important. the banking system -- i
jean-claude juncker speaking in brussels right now. you can hear his frustration. he was always an advocate for tsipras. always trying to frontload this process. he said it was an error to hold that referendum. the old offer is no longer value -- is no longer viable. that is a problem because mr. juncker is someone you want to have on your side. he is expressing frustration. it is across europe. you saw in germany. most recently, a public opinion poll in france shows 50% of respondents want to...
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. >> diane: the hi claude and moisture will give as the hot sunny days. >> diane: highs tomorrow, orround 3:00 p.m., 104 for bridge would 1 044 danville and a lot of 100 temperatures in these areas. --one at 04 for brentwood. 104 >> diane: dan down a lot of sunshine. moving over to the north bay side in the early morning with scattered fault in place. that will burn off pretty quickly to- warm things up and the '90s, to low 100 spirit--100 temperatures. >> diane: if you do not like the heat, moved up to the coast. these are all inland valley locations with the mid '80s for the east bay shoreline. 7 day forecast is coming up! >> pam: ahead tonight at 8. >> pam: kron-4's stanley roberts finds a case of water waste in the east bay. >> pam: we'll show you who was caught behaving badly. as gallons of water went down drain. . bart held an online town= hall meeting today. about this weekend's closure of the transbay tube, which francisco. >> reporter: would tell you what people are most confused about about this bit closure. --big >> gary: have a little bit of history made in the national f
. >> diane: the hi claude and moisture will give as the hot sunny days. >> diane: highs tomorrow, orround 3:00 p.m., 104 for bridge would 1 044 danville and a lot of 100 temperatures in these areas. --one at 04 for brentwood. 104 >> diane: dan down a lot of sunshine. moving over to the north bay side in the early morning with scattered fault in place. that will burn off pretty quickly to- warm things up and the '90s, to low 100 spirit--100 temperatures. >> diane: if you...
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we heard this morning, about an hour ago, from jean-claude juncker, the european commissioner. he said it is time now for those with common sense to negotiate. we don't expect a deal today. it is time to come face-to-face with each other and show tolerance for each other. you remember john and christine, the last time they met, greece walked out of the talks and the announcement of the referendum. it is up to greece to show they are serious about this and perhaps europe to meet greece somehow halfway. will germany and everyone be prepared to give greece some debt reliveef? the banks don't have any money left. >> the grown ups are about to sit down at the table. we will see what happens after this meeting. isa, thank you. >> banks closed until thursday. imagine in a modern economy not being able to go to the bangk. european shares are moving higher. london is down a bit. u.s. futures up a half percentage point. markets in athens are closed. the country tumbling toward bupt bankruptcy. it would not have the euro as the official currency. it would have to issue paper ious. there i
we heard this morning, about an hour ago, from jean-claude juncker, the european commissioner. he said it is time now for those with common sense to negotiate. we don't expect a deal today. it is time to come face-to-face with each other and show tolerance for each other. you remember john and christine, the last time they met, greece walked out of the talks and the announcement of the referendum. it is up to greece to show they are serious about this and perhaps europe to meet greece somehow...
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that's the word from european head jean-claude juncker. do you believe him. >> or is there still chance of greece exiting the rules because of this agreement? >> well this agreement there will be signs to implement while there remains tails of grexit. while they will approve it it is by no means certain that this will hold over the next few months and years. and also on the creditor side if there is any significant weak slippage, reaction of creditors, especially northern and eastern europe, could be fairly significant to that. so the fate of greece has not really been severed for good. having said that the risk of grexit has reseeded. >> absolutely. holger stick with us. chief economist at barrenburg bank. we want to hear from you, is this a lasting solution get in touch with us at "worldwide exchange" @cnbc.com. for more breaking news and analysis on greece, head to cnbc.com where we have instant online access as well as coverage. our live team is blogging the events as they happen. >> now, straight to the markets, wilf how are they look
that's the word from european head jean-claude juncker. do you believe him. >> or is there still chance of greece exiting the rules because of this agreement? >> well this agreement there will be signs to implement while there remains tails of grexit. while they will approve it it is by no means certain that this will hold over the next few months and years. and also on the creditor side if there is any significant weak slippage, reaction of creditors, especially northern and...
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claude smiled as expected all.the day and tomorrow tuesday in the north of it widespread as it goes a classical coastal regions. in the sunshine for afternoon hours it will be as clear skies was a. and they forecast a three tomorrow 80 wednesday. and you feel the cool down come thursday 78 degrees or get the ocean sea breeze coming along both in the valley will get release as well for east bay shoreline. the deal sunshine through friday in the weekend ahead. >> catherine:a beloved east bay pre-school is kids' club preschool in antioch says they'll be leaving their the month. leaving the future of 300 children up in the air. kron-4 has been following this story for months. demanding answers from school district officials about why the school is closing. kids club is nearing the end of a lease with the antioch unified school district.and hasn't been able to find a new location yet. but the school says it isn't giving up hope - and will talk about some options on wednesday. >> catherine:firefighters managed to contain
claude smiled as expected all.the day and tomorrow tuesday in the north of it widespread as it goes a classical coastal regions. in the sunshine for afternoon hours it will be as clear skies was a. and they forecast a three tomorrow 80 wednesday. and you feel the cool down come thursday 78 degrees or get the ocean sea breeze coming along both in the valley will get release as well for east bay shoreline. the deal sunshine through friday in the weekend ahead. >> catherine:a beloved east...
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jean-claude juncker made it clear, his patience with greek negotiators is wearing thin.ake a listen. >> the commission is prepared for everything. we have a grexit scenario prepared in detail. we have a scenario as far as humanitarian aid is concerned and we have -- and that's the scenario and we prefer a scenario how to deal with the problem now of keeping greece a part of the euro area. i'm against a grexit but i cannot help it if the government is not doing what we expect the government to do. >> nina dos santos is looking at more. the leaders don't want a grexit. >> but their patience is wearing incredibly thin here. i want to show you the markets behind me. why are they look positive? we are hearing that the europeans have a strategy for avoiding the kind of contagion that could filter through to the 18 countries that share the currency as well. angela merkel saying that greece is one of 19 countries in the single currency union. we have to safeguard the other 18 members of this currency union that are playing ball while greece isn't. and for a sense of the urgency
jean-claude juncker made it clear, his patience with greek negotiators is wearing thin.ake a listen. >> the commission is prepared for everything. we have a grexit scenario prepared in detail. we have a scenario as far as humanitarian aid is concerned and we have -- and that's the scenario and we prefer a scenario how to deal with the problem now of keeping greece a part of the euro area. i'm against a grexit but i cannot help it if the government is not doing what we expect the...
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maureen: we have a potential for severe weather claudeing the downpour and gusty winds in some region. leon: abc7's chief meteorologist doug hill with what to expect tonight and when it could cool dow doug: good news. it looks like lower chance of severe weather or the big storms now. most of the accident shifted south and east. isolated shower or storm. only 9 it 1 right now at the reagan national airport. mid-to-upper 80's elsewhere. the humidity levels are high. we have a heat insex of 101 in frederick. 99 in the nation's capital. but the heat value is lore than yesterday. the best news of all is the dold front is on the way. heavy showers and the storms move southeast of our area. the cold front itself southeast of pittsburgh may affect the area. the way it looks now on the doppler radar most areas will not see any rain tonight. if they do it will be a brief passing shower or two. later tonight the skies clear. it will become breezy and left humid. 60 to 72. a cool morning tomorrow. we will let you know what the rest of the week and the weekend look like when i join you in the stu
maureen: we have a potential for severe weather claudeing the downpour and gusty winds in some region. leon: abc7's chief meteorologist doug hill with what to expect tonight and when it could cool dow doug: good news. it looks like lower chance of severe weather or the big storms now. most of the accident shifted south and east. isolated shower or storm. only 9 it 1 right now at the reagan national airport. mid-to-upper 80's elsewhere. the humidity levels are high. we have a heat insex of 101...
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. >> experienced manager claude yo vanieri is the new manager 63-year-old was manager of chelsea between 2000 and 2004 and nine other clubs including uventis. the open championship, scottish course is the venue for the british open. rory mcilroy rolled out for that fluke ankle injury while playing football last week. jordan spieth could hardly be in better shape following a sudden death playoff for the john deere championship. heads to scotland for the third leg of what would be an unpress accidented grand slam. can't wait to go for glory on that famous old course. >> i'm excited to get there. it's yielded very low scores. that's why i think this was advantageous to feel like you're making a lot of birdies. feel like you need to make a lot of birdies that way you could start a majors championship, it matters to establish a game plan because when i played it whatever it was three and a half years ago i was in a very much different position and could take more chances. >> quite a year for novak djokovic, third final to add to his australian open victory this year. clearly using 33-year-old
. >> experienced manager claude yo vanieri is the new manager 63-year-old was manager of chelsea between 2000 and 2004 and nine other clubs including uventis. the open championship, scottish course is the venue for the british open. rory mcilroy rolled out for that fluke ankle injury while playing football last week. jordan spieth could hardly be in better shape following a sudden death playoff for the john deere championship. heads to scotland for the third leg of what would be an...
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three years ago, when the euro crisis was at its height, journalists like to ask jean-claude tree sheado using cap's breakup idea and he said it's absurd fantasy and he refused to comment on it at all. now we have a whole weekend of meetings about whether greece should stay or not. clearly, absurd fantasies can become reality and that cements that this currency union has some fundamental issues associated with it. get a fiscal union as we talked about earlier on the program, it is not going to look stable. pimm: he said fantasy versus you ay -- i want to show quote from the former prime minister of the united kingdom, margaret thatcher get your reaction to this. this is back from 1992, margaret singler saying every fixed exchange rate as cracked in the end. we are all at different state levels of development of our countries and some simply could not live up to raising a currency. we should each be proud to be separate. what do you think? she was one of the few policymakers willing to be honest about what the risk associated with the euro is. everyone else says we believe in the idea b
three years ago, when the euro crisis was at its height, journalists like to ask jean-claude tree sheado using cap's breakup idea and he said it's absurd fantasy and he refused to comment on it at all. now we have a whole weekend of meetings about whether greece should stay or not. clearly, absurd fantasies can become reality and that cements that this currency union has some fundamental issues associated with it. get a fiscal union as we talked about earlier on the program, it is not going to...
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claude -- including employee spot handle food with the bare hands.d that was thrown out in two stands. in the main kitchen the inspector observed no hand washing bepy any employee. they are going to hear the term "critical violation." should they be alarmed? >> when we have a critical violation we make sure to work with them to maintain compliance. if they don't maintain compliance to reach critical violations we will close them down. joce: that has not happened at nats park according to inspection records we have from the last three years. they take the food safety and the cleanliness seriously. they hired someone full time to oversee the food delivery. the fans believe they have faith in the nats and also in the inspectors who police the food you eat while watching them. >> i'm not going to lose sleep over it. i don't hear about people falling over and getting sick from what they are eating. there are still long lines. i will take my chances. joce: "7 on your side" talked to folks at nats park. they tell me in addition to the team hiring a full-tim
claude -- including employee spot handle food with the bare hands.d that was thrown out in two stands. in the main kitchen the inspector observed no hand washing bepy any employee. they are going to hear the term "critical violation." should they be alarmed? >> when we have a critical violation we make sure to work with them to maintain compliance. if they don't maintain compliance to reach critical violations we will close them down. joce: that has not happened at nats park...
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. >> clawed, -- claude, please, stop it i hated this. go find yourself another girl.e and polanski were living the high life. beach boyden miss wilson decided to flee his home at sun set boulevard to get away from the manson family. >> he said greg, i'm going on the road. we are going out. he said you can get me out of here? you know, move me? so i found another house down at the beach. and literally moved out. that was the only way to get rid of the family. >> after the family left wilson's residence, they moved to spawn ranch. >> located about 30 miles west of beverly hills in chat worth, california. the ranch was spawn. the blind spawn let the family live there in exchange for help with the run down ranch. used as a movie set in the 40s and 50's he was a far cry from sun set boulevard. >> it was dusty and dirty. and there was -- i mean, it definitely lacked the amenities. >> grag greg jacobson used to visit charlie tech and the girls at the ranch. for the 20 or so members of the family the mood was getting darker. >> one time charlie was fooling around with a gun a
. >> clawed, -- claude, please, stop it i hated this. go find yourself another girl.e and polanski were living the high life. beach boyden miss wilson decided to flee his home at sun set boulevard to get away from the manson family. >> he said greg, i'm going on the road. we are going out. he said you can get me out of here? you know, move me? so i found another house down at the beach. and literally moved out. that was the only way to get rid of the family. >> after the...
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on that basis, there appears to be no room between him and jerome dyson bloom and john claude juncker and mario draghi and madame lagarde. he's going his way, they are going the other way. it appears we will not know how this is resolved until some point late in the evening on sunday, and between now and then, it's going to be some furious campaigning. charlie: if the vote is yes will alexis tsipras resign? eric: he promised on monday night that if the vote goes yes, he will resign. the open question is, if the margin of difference between victory and loss is very narrow will he actually live up to that promise? i don't know. the reason i raise that question is because this government, not just the prime minister but the finance minister and other members of the cabinet have made promises to which they have not lived up, many steps along the way since january, since this drama began. it remains to be seen. that's what he said he would do. we will see. what else can i say at this point? charlie: you said that well. let me go to peter. so where are we? peter: i think mario draghi is the
on that basis, there appears to be no room between him and jerome dyson bloom and john claude juncker and mario draghi and madame lagarde. he's going his way, they are going the other way. it appears we will not know how this is resolved until some point late in the evening on sunday, and between now and then, it's going to be some furious campaigning. charlie: if the vote is yes will alexis tsipras resign? eric: he promised on monday night that if the vote goes yes, he will resign. the open...
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we asked if jean-claude juncker will throw his support behind this proposal. >> i think that greece is really -- has a sick we accepted most of the creditors demand to be big difference with what was on the table before the referendum, is this is for a deal offering more money, and secondly the discussion of debt relief has gone mainstream. government, french the european council president, all of them are saying that debt relief as necessary. a lot of people are trying to figure out exactly why what has transpired over the past two weeks played out the way it did. why did the greeks take the eu proposal to a referendum to get a no vote only to go back with the same proposal? did they want to buy time to get the side of debt restructuring as critical? >> you will have to ask the greek government why they decided to call the referendum. my sources in greece say at the time there was not a majority within the prime minister's previous bailout proposal, and therefore politics forced him to do so. at the same time i think the greeks expected that it would strengthen the negotiating positio
we asked if jean-claude juncker will throw his support behind this proposal. >> i think that greece is really -- has a sick we accepted most of the creditors demand to be big difference with what was on the table before the referendum, is this is for a deal offering more money, and secondly the discussion of debt relief has gone mainstream. government, french the european council president, all of them are saying that debt relief as necessary. a lot of people are trying to figure out...
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>> if greece does not come up up with satisfactory proposals there was a stark warning from jean claudehe said there were detailed plans to handle exit, or negotiations and detailed plans to handle just about every eventuality. what is different tonight is people are talking about real deadlines with consequences if they are missed. and perhaps for the first time, even european leaders are openly using the word. >>> chinese stocks take another beating as the stock market continues to crash leading to unprecedented steps to try to stop the selloff. >>> also ahead, after 15 years, sandwich franchise subway parts ways with a man who became the face of the company. we will have details on the split after the break. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. at b
>> if greece does not come up up with satisfactory proposals there was a stark warning from jean claudehe said there were detailed plans to handle exit, or negotiations and detailed plans to handle just about every eventuality. what is different tonight is people are talking about real deadlines with consequences if they are missed. and perhaps for the first time, even european leaders are openly using the word. >>> chinese stocks take another beating as the stock market...
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that is why today we are heard from jean-claude juncker. he said throwing greece out of the monetary union is not something we want. aside for those with common sense reason to negotiate. today is a time for talking, christine, and putting the proposals on the table. if they are credible in two or three days, perhaps the banks will open. >> reuters is calling this the end of the line for greece in the euro. it doesn't have the cash. if people keep taking out of 60 euro a day, there will not been any money left. then ious happen. then that could be incredibly destabilizing. any suggestion there is not money in the banks? people may not get that out? >> reporter: we know they were running out of 20 euro notes. i tried to take money yesterday no problem. i was in front of an atm and people were able to get 60 euro out. you know we know that the money is running thin. 1.5 billion left in greek banks. the greek government is not telling us how much money is left. we know that is thin at the moment. the suggestion is by tuesday they won't have en
that is why today we are heard from jean-claude juncker. he said throwing greece out of the monetary union is not something we want. aside for those with common sense reason to negotiate. today is a time for talking, christine, and putting the proposals on the table. if they are credible in two or three days, perhaps the banks will open. >> reuters is calling this the end of the line for greece in the euro. it doesn't have the cash. if people keep taking out of 60 euro a day, there will...
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jean-claude juncker said it. so they had their own credibility on the line. and one other very important point to mention, time's running out for greece. the banks are running out of money. the economy has just about come to a stand still. so they need a deal as well. preferably coming out of today's meeting. >> richard quest reporting there. in the meantime the greek people are waiting to hear what the next step will be of course. the banks have been closed for two weeks and cash withdrawals are restricted. elinda labropoulou joins us from athens with the latest. this has been a tough waiting game for the people of greece and a very long way from the referendum that saw 60% of the voters saying no to austerity measures. so what's been the reaction so far in greece to the realization that they will need to confront some pretty tough reforms? >> reporter: so far, greece is a little bit numb about what's been happening in brussels. we have been hearing the talks have been going on for so long and they are difficult talks and all this is happening while the bank
jean-claude juncker said it. so they had their own credibility on the line. and one other very important point to mention, time's running out for greece. the banks are running out of money. the economy has just about come to a stand still. so they need a deal as well. preferably coming out of today's meeting. >> richard quest reporting there. in the meantime the greek people are waiting to hear what the next step will be of course. the banks have been closed for two weeks and cash...
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kim moan know wednesdays was a weekly series visitors could try on a replica of kim moan know of claude's wife. he painted his wife in kimmo know. the even crew cries of racism called stand against yellow face and who have been bringing their protests right to the exhibit. >> we understand the museum is trying to invite the public to experience history ton get a better understanding of the history behind the painting, however doing it in this fashion it is recreateing the racism that was part of the time times. >> the museum says their intent was for people to have an up close experience by being able to way the kim moan know. they kept it on display but no longer offer visitors to try it on. >> want to stop a salmonella outbreak? you got to stop kissing chickens. cdc says recent surge in salmonella cases due in part to people getting too cozy with their birds. they say lot of folks have reportedly kissed and cuddled their animals and as of last week, the cdc has tracked 181 salmonella cases. nearly 10% of those are in delaware new jersey and pennsylvania. >>> getting a robo call is alw
kim moan know wednesdays was a weekly series visitors could try on a replica of kim moan know of claude's wife. he painted his wife in kimmo know. the even crew cries of racism called stand against yellow face and who have been bringing their protests right to the exhibit. >> we understand the museum is trying to invite the public to experience history ton get a better understanding of the history behind the painting, however doing it in this fashion it is recreateing the racism that was...
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speaking ahead of today's summit european commission president , jean-claude juncker said the ball is in greece's court. >> the ball lies in the court of the greek government and the greek government must explain in brussels today how it sees us extricating ourselves from the situation. the president of the european commission and the european commission are ready to do whatever necessary within a reasonable timeframe to reach an agreement. amy: we'll spend the rest of the hour on the crisis in greece after headlines. in yemen, clashes and airstrikes by the saudi-led coalition have killed nearly 200 people including many civilians, in what appears to be the deadliest day since the u.s.-backed offensive began. in total nearly 3000 people have , been killed since late march when the saudi-led coalition began airstrikes against shiite houthi rebels. among those killed on monday were 30 people at a market in the northern province of amran and 60 people at a livestock market in the southern town of al-foyoush. last week the united nations declared the highest-level humanitarian emergency i
speaking ahead of today's summit european commission president , jean-claude juncker said the ball is in greece's court. >> the ball lies in the court of the greek government and the greek government must explain in brussels today how it sees us extricating ourselves from the situation. the president of the european commission and the european commission are ready to do whatever necessary within a reasonable timeframe to reach an agreement. amy: we'll spend the rest of the hour on the...
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clyde brown is a famous author -- claude brown is a famous author. in a memoir, he talks about his experiences with truancy as a young child in york. this is of a very powerful that the court system even recognize they could send children home. one reason that parents might send it kids prof. frazier: send -- might send kids home during the summer is to keep them out of trouble. he hated it, he did not let the food. he did not like working in the sun. he confirmed what he assumed about the migrants that he knew. he thought they were in, backwards and that his parents mine were stuck in the cotton fields of south carolina. on the other hand, we have charles, pictured in the last, singing with the sncc's fingers. he is from tennessee. he talks about not being too impressed, and how he appreciated the independence that his family had, and that they were led land owners and able to have more freedom than the people he knew in the north. this is true for another man abraham, from georgia who says the same thing. he felt like his cousins were always workin
clyde brown is a famous author -- claude brown is a famous author. in a memoir, he talks about his experiences with truancy as a young child in york. this is of a very powerful that the court system even recognize they could send children home. one reason that parents might send it kids prof. frazier: send -- might send kids home during the summer is to keep them out of trouble. he hated it, he did not let the food. he did not like working in the sun. he confirmed what he assumed about the...