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constantine: later today. on an open line with the ecb, if the approval comes from the ecb, i think they put humanitarian reasons primarily because we are talking about two basic categories, food and pharmaceuticals.i am sure we will have their understanding and assistance. erik: some put the probability of the greek exit from the eurozone at 85%. where would you put it? constantine: i would not like percentages. i would like to say we still have time. we are in the 11th hour and we still have time for the great government to sit around and negotiate so that we find a solution. it is becoming a truly difficult and improbable that we will have for practical reasons. erik: what do you mean? constantine: we are talking about six days away from the referendum and still have not had questions from the government that will work to the week collectors -- to the greek collectors. it is becoming almost impossible for the ballot papers to be printed, cut and sent to the ballot stations in greece. erik: it is a practical
constantine: later today. on an open line with the ecb, if the approval comes from the ecb, i think they put humanitarian reasons primarily because we are talking about two basic categories, food and pharmaceuticals.i am sure we will have their understanding and assistance. erik: some put the probability of the greek exit from the eurozone at 85%. where would you put it? constantine: i would not like percentages. i would like to say we still have time. we are in the 11th hour and we still have...
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it started when jennifer constantine was making de sert for her husband.e refrigerator as she always does but the freezer was on the fritz. >> my refrigerator disagreed so it exploded. >> reporter: it was solid as a rock. about to flow it out. >> reporter: five minutes later and this invention would have been gone. >> absolutely. >> reporter: nour husband takes a bite and says -- >> oh my god. yeah. you need to do something with this. >> reporter: adding a little crunch different flavors and this is what she got. >> reporter: that's why you married him. >> he's got good ideas. >> reporter: smart guy. the de sert mistake coming down the line in california. pie pops $48,000 in whole foods, donovan demarco coming on board as a manager. >> i see it in the grocery store, it just brings a smile. >> reporter: arthur on the job for to months. >> a company giving people chances to you know produce. >> reporter: tonight she's up to 44 employees hiring another 22. you hire people who have been laid off by necessarystlenestle. she joked three thumbs up if she could. w
it started when jennifer constantine was making de sert for her husband.e refrigerator as she always does but the freezer was on the fritz. >> my refrigerator disagreed so it exploded. >> reporter: it was solid as a rock. about to flow it out. >> reporter: five minutes later and this invention would have been gone. >> absolutely. >> reporter: nour husband takes a bite and says -- >> oh my god. yeah. you need to do something with this. >> reporter:...
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. >> hi my name is constantin and i study political science. i think one of the key questions that i'm interested in is what is the iranian state right now? are they had a crossroads? are they like a republic trying to go onto the world stage and into legitimate talks? connected to that i think both of you said you're open to diplomacy with iran and this deal. what specific criteria would have to be in a a deal for it to be a good deal? >> number one, and this also picked up on what he said, there is a naive belief in the iranian system. if you wanna analyze the power structure with greater decision, you're not going to have a regime change led by the iranian people until the islamic guard fractures. one of our big intelligence holds as we do not have good insight into the factional -- factionalization within the islamic group. 75% of iranians may not care for the rule that was ushered in but again it's the guys with the guns that matter and so that's where our our focus needs to be. any regime change be. any regime change isn't going to be us-
. >> hi my name is constantin and i study political science. i think one of the key questions that i'm interested in is what is the iranian state right now? are they had a crossroads? are they like a republic trying to go onto the world stage and into legitimate talks? connected to that i think both of you said you're open to diplomacy with iran and this deal. what specific criteria would have to be in a a deal for it to be a good deal? >> number one, and this also picked up on what...
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. >> hi my name is constantin and i study political science. i think one of the key questions that i'm interested in is what is the iranian state right now? are they had a crossroads? are crossroads? are they republic trying to go onto the world stage and into legitimate talks? connected to that i think both of you said you're open to diplomacy with iran and this deal. what specific criteria would have to be in a a deal for it to be a good deal? >> number one, and this also picked up on what he said, there is a naÏve belief in the iranian system. if you wanna analyze the power structure with greater decision, you're not going to have a regime change led by the iranian people until the islamic guard fractures. one of our big intelligence holds as we do not have good insight into the factional station within the islamic group. 75% of iranians may not care for the rule that was ushered in but again it's the guys with the guns that matter and so that's where our our focus needs to be. any regime change be. any regime change isn't going to be us-led
. >> hi my name is constantin and i study political science. i think one of the key questions that i'm interested in is what is the iranian state right now? are they had a crossroads? are crossroads? are they republic trying to go onto the world stage and into legitimate talks? connected to that i think both of you said you're open to diplomacy with iran and this deal. what specific criteria would have to be in a a deal for it to be a good deal? >> number one, and this also picked...
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and unexplainable tragedy of redemption and forgiveness but forgiveness was still far away for constantine. >> for this way to care for persons, for all families back to this. >> the priest remembered his gentle spirit and charity, amy for her generous heart and phillip for his beaming smile and a life full of promise. just weeks ago, phillip was cuddling with his sisters and watching his favorite movie, finding nemo. >> they were a great family. so sad. there's not much to say. just heart breaking. tragic. >> now friends are collecting money on a go fund me page to send vera's body home to her native el salvador. people have already donated more than $18,000. live in northwest d.c., bruce leshan, with you is is a 9. >> bruce, thank you. in lieu of flowers, the family has asked for donations to go to a greek girl's orphanage in care of the cathedral or to the national child research center. >>> new details tonight about the shocking murder of a rockville couple. we heard them in court this morning. suspect and neighbor appeared before a maryland judge for the very first time and after what
and unexplainable tragedy of redemption and forgiveness but forgiveness was still far away for constantine. >> for this way to care for persons, for all families back to this. >> the priest remembered his gentle spirit and charity, amy for her generous heart and phillip for his beaming smile and a life full of promise. just weeks ago, phillip was cuddling with his sisters and watching his favorite movie, finding nemo. >> they were a great family. so sad. there's not much to...
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constantine: they were honest in intention. they intended to talk openly on the problems.here specific set of concrete steps which should be made in order to overcome the crisis which russia is now sinking within deeper. some of the speakers said the positive news is that the numbers which we use how -- the numbers are better than expected. this is a relative way to measure success story. the lack of information about how to attract investments which tended to be zero and russian economy. through investments, you can solve the problem which is now the basic russian economic strategy. since we never heard about the substitution as the economic miracle, there are doubts that this time substitutions without investments -- short of touching the real issues. olivia: you are there with the biggest business leaders in russia. does president putin listen to influential businessman? en? konstantin: russian businessmen like to come here because they like to understand horizons of what the government is going to do. maybe in the course of the forum the horizon will become closer and
constantine: they were honest in intention. they intended to talk openly on the problems.here specific set of concrete steps which should be made in order to overcome the crisis which russia is now sinking within deeper. some of the speakers said the positive news is that the numbers which we use how -- the numbers are better than expected. this is a relative way to measure success story. the lack of information about how to attract investments which tended to be zero and russian economy....
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and constantin looked me in the eye and said we going to reform this country.e're going to get the best of interest. we're going to get people paying taxes. of course, those promises were on very thin house and the democracy came in and equally so. they failed to come to grips with what greece has failed to do. too many middle classes. the agreaterian interests, the shipping interests as well. and then started in action some of the law, while some of them being so confrontational, i think there may have been sympathy from some of those predators. tomorrow is going to be the d-day for the banks. perhaps that's been averted. >> steve, thank you so much. now greek prime minister alexis tsipras is due to meet with international creditors in the next hour. this ahead of an emergency e.u. summit to discuss the latest proposals. the french foreign minister has warned that a deal with theism mf is not possible. the new prime minister says he's convinced a greek solution can be found to today. let's get out to julia chatterley live in brussels. julia, could the outcome
and constantin looked me in the eye and said we going to reform this country.e're going to get the best of interest. we're going to get people paying taxes. of course, those promises were on very thin house and the democracy came in and equally so. they failed to come to grips with what greece has failed to do. too many middle classes. the agreaterian interests, the shipping interests as well. and then started in action some of the law, while some of them being so confrontational, i think there...