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there's -- dominik kane pointed out there's a euro group telephone conversation. because the letter was dated 30 june yesterday, tuesday, there's a technical basis for greece to be considered as having qut the extension within the countries of the xoisting programme. we'll see how the europeans reactment the ball is in their court now. >> they fear their country could slide out of the eurozone and call themselves the pro europeans, and want a yes vote in the referendum. there's talk of negotiations, but perhaps the most important player in europe the german chancellor angela merkel is giving nothing away. >> it's clear that we will not close the channels of communication, otherwise we wouldn't be the european union, the doors remain open to talks. i can't say more than this. >> reporter: despite the outcome many in athens sees many problems ahead. this man lives with his parents and dismayed. . >> i see a lot of people fighting over "do we vote yes, do we vote no? are we supposed to make a deal with creditors?" i don't feel optimistic. if people turn against each
there's -- dominik kane pointed out there's a euro group telephone conversation. because the letter was dated 30 june yesterday, tuesday, there's a technical basis for greece to be considered as having qut the extension within the countries of the xoisting programme. we'll see how the europeans reactment the ball is in their court now. >> they fear their country could slide out of the eurozone and call themselves the pro europeans, and want a yes vote in the referendum. there's talk of...
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. >>> live to frankfurt and dominik kane. a bit of a mixed rehabilitation in europe but it's -- reaction in europe but germany is the most powerful country, so much resting on german chancellor angela merkel, the final decision-maker in all of this. she did not want to find herself sitting across the table from alexis tsipras in the aftermath of the vote. it looks like that is what is going to happen now. >> well on the face of it that would appear what is going to happen now. first of all she has to consider that any more money given to grease in any form dealing with insolvency of grease will have to deal with the german parliament. at this minute there's little chance of her getting the majority. we heard the vice-chancellor, leader of the social dem crates something the bridges have been torn down and it's scarcely imaginable that there could be a negotiation. that would rule out a possibility of a coming together. while a no campaign celebrates victory, it may be impeeric. let's be clear about this the greek government m
. >>> live to frankfurt and dominik kane. a bit of a mixed rehabilitation in europe but it's -- reaction in europe but germany is the most powerful country, so much resting on german chancellor angela merkel, the final decision-maker in all of this. she did not want to find herself sitting across the table from alexis tsipras in the aftermath of the vote. it looks like that is what is going to happen now. >> well on the face of it that would appear what is going to happen now....
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let's go to dominik kane from berlin. what is the latest? >> well the question will be whether the court and the prosecutors agree that mr mr grenling at the age of 94 is able to serve the 4-year sentence that has been passed down on him. he was accused of complicity in the murders of 3,000 people in 1944. in the early summer spring and early summer of 1944, relating to the deportations of hungarian jews. he by his own administration and interviews given to other organizations more than 10 years ago, said that he had been at the camp where people were deported, where they were separated from families in for the infamous selection where those that were cased were desperate from the families and others were sent to work in most cases, and die in australia with wits -- in auch wits, and he said he was there and spoke up to negate the deniers who said that auschwitz had not happened and it was a figment of imagination. he, in court talked about apologising. at one point he apologised to god. some of the victims. the survivors were in court. he h
let's go to dominik kane from berlin. what is the latest? >> well the question will be whether the court and the prosecutors agree that mr mr grenling at the age of 94 is able to serve the 4-year sentence that has been passed down on him. he was accused of complicity in the murders of 3,000 people in 1944. in the early summer spring and early summer of 1944, relating to the deportations of hungarian jews. he by his own administration and interviews given to other organizations more than...
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employers can put up with can stand, and ordinary citizens >>> let's get analysis from al jazeera's dominik kane who is outside the european party in strasburg, and john psaropoulos in athens. an impassioned debate in the european parliament right now. >> members of the parliament heard from alexis tsipras within the last hour and heard him describe the effect of some of the bail out conditions on the country, and he felt that greece had been turned into an austerity laboratory, and a serious resolution had to be found. we heard from the other e.u. president, mr -- they said it was a race against time and there was a deadline coming on sunday. mr alexis tsipras said yes, he had to accept some blame for the measures that he leads, and he has been responsible for the taking of 5.5 months. other governments had responsibility for the mess that greece finds itself in over 5.5 years. it's important to say there wasn't the necessary level of concrete proposals, that they have been asking for. beseeching them to come out with, the sense from the german government and the french government and others th
employers can put up with can stand, and ordinary citizens >>> let's get analysis from al jazeera's dominik kane who is outside the european party in strasburg, and john psaropoulos in athens. an impassioned debate in the european parliament right now. >> members of the parliament heard from alexis tsipras within the last hour and heard him describe the effect of some of the bail out conditions on the country, and he felt that greece had been turned into an austerity laboratory,...
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. >> dominik kane live in berlin. >> the family of a man killed - video has been released under orders of a federal judge. [ gunfire ] >>> officers said they shot diaz because they feared he was reaching for a gun. police tried to keep the video from the public >>> a massive man hunt is under way in mexico for the escaped king pin, joaquin guzman video showing him leaving through a shaft floor in the hotel. john holman got first-hand access to that room. >> reporter: behind me, the mexican security prison where high profile prisoners are locked up. none more notorious that joaquin guzman el chapo, taken here by the mexican government in triumph in 2014. >> cell 20 was home to the world's most wanted drug lord until last saturday evening, in which he sat on the bed of cell, put on his choose. got up and went into this area which is one of the only areas in the cell where the cameras kapt see him, and he knelt down kept going lower and lower until he disappeared into a hole which goes into a tunnel. extending for 1.5km. it's worth noting that the prison is a maize, and we passed through
. >> dominik kane live in berlin. >> the family of a man killed - video has been released under orders of a federal judge. [ gunfire ] >>> officers said they shot diaz because they feared he was reaching for a gun. police tried to keep the video from the public >>> a massive man hunt is under way in mexico for the escaped king pin, joaquin guzman video showing him leaving through a shaft floor in the hotel. john holman got first-hand access to that room. >>...
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. >>> dominik kane there. nick robbins, an associate head tore from the "the huffington post" joins us from new york. how is this going down in america? >> it's viewed in different ways. the people that reject austerity and the policies of various groups such as the e.c.b. and german creditors and germany view it as a no to the poll assist of austerity that have been very damaging for greece over the past five years and put a lot of hurt. there's the opposite side which is people that view this as a potential disaster because it's very likely or possibly likely - it's tough to tell with greece that greece will exit the eurozone, which would be damaging for the eurozone, and damaging for greece and something that most grooects don't want. >> -- greeks don't want. >> there isn't really a loser or a winner in all this. they both need each other. unfortunately in these crises often times the loser is the greek person who has to deal with the tough times, and has seen unemployment sky rocketing and struggling throu
. >>> dominik kane there. nick robbins, an associate head tore from the "the huffington post" joins us from new york. how is this going down in america? >> it's viewed in different ways. the people that reject austerity and the policies of various groups such as the e.c.b. and german creditors and germany view it as a no to the poll assist of austerity that have been very damaging for greece over the past five years and put a lot of hurt. there's the opposite side which...