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debt should part of it be restructured or cancelled or should they help greece pay its creditors the heads of state could not reach an agreement as europe hesitated and markets speculated on the greek debt of confidence collapse the fear was that if greece restructured its debt might the markets pull back from spain from italy from la belle frost and might not europe bring upon itself the catastrophe that it so wished to avoid and therefore the argument was it is far better to give greece all the money it needs to repay its and dead and then to run the risk that the market would perceive a sovereign restructuring in europe. as. infectious as contagious. only after 6 long months of crisis europe finally decide its bite resistance from germany to lend greece enough to pay its creditors. a small on up whenever it has you broke a new look go up we'll sit there and you can see like i said we batted a lot less 1000 overpass unclear cement in his eye fell on i could problem in europe i would accuse the rob it of because it you know put it in a buy you comment unless it be your bell on this
debt should part of it be restructured or cancelled or should they help greece pay its creditors the heads of state could not reach an agreement as europe hesitated and markets speculated on the greek debt of confidence collapse the fear was that if greece restructured its debt might the markets pull back from spain from italy from la belle frost and might not europe bring upon itself the catastrophe that it so wished to avoid and therefore the argument was it is far better to give greece all...
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and it's going to be ugly it will ready is ugly it's ugly in greece it's ugly in france it's ugly you know in many parts of the world where people are saying if my government went look after my interests if my government will not arrange for my young people to have employment then i will look for a strong man who will do that for me who will give me security and give my children employment security and i don't care what sort of strong manatees if he's a fascist i don't care if he promises to secure the stability of my life and my people i will vote for him i think that's where we're heading and i don't think our leaders have the vision to understand that's the threat that we face. what are the solutions have. curd europe curve the debt machine what mechanisms canada uses. could it play on inflation as other countries do. little as you know jamie almost you know that germany are probably almost all that someone always has room on the for want of us here at a investor that are used for me said without it don't go best is cool with it we obviously they saw it would you. call me said and
and it's going to be ugly it will ready is ugly it's ugly in greece it's ugly in france it's ugly you know in many parts of the world where people are saying if my government went look after my interests if my government will not arrange for my young people to have employment then i will look for a strong man who will do that for me who will give me security and give my children employment security and i don't care what sort of strong manatees if he's a fascist i don't care if he promises to...
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we'll hear how greece fought to get its parthenon marbles back from britain.f a new language in nicaragua. and why1980s new york artists dressed in gorilla masks. but first, during the vietnam war in the 1960s, american forces sprayed toxic chemicals on the south of vietnam to clearjungle areas. the effects have lasted for decades, with generations of suffering death, deformity, miscarriages and cancer. witness history has been speaking to dr nguyen thi ngoc phuong, who pioneered research into the impact of agent orange. decades ago, american forces sprayed huge amounts of agent orange over vietnam. it was meant to strip trees bare, exposing enemy positions, but it also contained dioxin, one of the most poisonous substances ever created. in 1965, i was a young medical student in saigon city. i liked very much to be an obstetrician and gynaecologist, so i took care of women and newborn babies. i saw in the hospital an increase of the birth defects. it was horrible for me, very horrible for me, to see two, three times a week deformed babies or deformed children.
we'll hear how greece fought to get its parthenon marbles back from britain.f a new language in nicaragua. and why1980s new york artists dressed in gorilla masks. but first, during the vietnam war in the 1960s, american forces sprayed toxic chemicals on the south of vietnam to clearjungle areas. the effects have lasted for decades, with generations of suffering death, deformity, miscarriages and cancer. witness history has been speaking to dr nguyen thi ngoc phuong, who pioneered research into...
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those two states are turkey and greece. in the spring of 1947, the british say we are to grow, we can continue to bankroll our client states and our partners, greece and turkey, we do not have the money. we have to stop our aid to the states. what is the united states to do? if the british withdraw aid from these two states, this might be, they fear an invitation to soviet machinations. in this atmosphere of growing tension and distress in germany, and iran europe, president truman decides the united states is going to assume the burden that britain has laid down. the united states is going to pick it up. it is a decisive moment. fred's power is shrinking in europe and in the mediterranean, united states power is expanding. in this moment, the united states says we are going to pay the bill. we are going to help provide aid to greece and turkey in their time of difficulty. of course, treatment needs what in order to make this happen? and has to go to united states congress. i have panicked at the congress to pass this appro
those two states are turkey and greece. in the spring of 1947, the british say we are to grow, we can continue to bankroll our client states and our partners, greece and turkey, we do not have the money. we have to stop our aid to the states. what is the united states to do? if the british withdraw aid from these two states, this might be, they fear an invitation to soviet machinations. in this atmosphere of growing tension and distress in germany, and iran europe, president truman decides the...
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economic aid to greece and turkey in their time of difficulty. but of course truman needs what in order to make this happen. he doesn't just have a checkbook. he has to go to the united states congress. he has to say i got to get the congress to pass this appropriation to help aid to greece and turkey. so what does he do goes to congress in march of 1947? the ask that congress approved 400 million dollars in aid to greece and turkey together. it's not the aid that matters. it's not the money the dollar value. it's the justification that truman settled on when asking for this aid. he goes to congress and he gives an astonishing speech i've sent you the the text of it you can you read it very carefully. he decides he's going to organize american foreign policy around a very stark. black and white view of foreign affairs world affairs in that speech here's what he says. we have to pay some attention to the language here and i want you to read that document quite carefully. this is truman in front of a joint session of the us congress in march of 194
economic aid to greece and turkey in their time of difficulty. but of course truman needs what in order to make this happen. he doesn't just have a checkbook. he has to go to the united states congress. he has to say i got to get the congress to pass this appropriation to help aid to greece and turkey. so what does he do goes to congress in march of 1947? the ask that congress approved 400 million dollars in aid to greece and turkey together. it's not the aid that matters. it's not the money...
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european countries like greece and spain are dependent upon tourism.have been pushing for an introduction of these certificates, but there are other member states like france and germany saying it is premature to introduce these certificates since a large majority of eu citizens have not had access to vaccine so far. how do you bridge that divide? guest: it is in the very nature of the european union. it is not a substitution but a coordinating body, and i have no idea if and how the european commission coordinates anything with the who, but it appears to me as if it is a quick shot to respond to unilateral actions of countries like austria and greece, who are much more dependent on tourism than germany, and if they do what we have seen last year, act without coordinating with others, given that we are a highly integrated economic space in which the free movement for people is an essential pillar of this project, then the european commission must step in and to provide something, even if it is not ideal. anchor: if countries like germany and france can
european countries like greece and spain are dependent upon tourism.have been pushing for an introduction of these certificates, but there are other member states like france and germany saying it is premature to introduce these certificates since a large majority of eu citizens have not had access to vaccine so far. how do you bridge that divide? guest: it is in the very nature of the european union. it is not a substitution but a coordinating body, and i have no idea if and how the european...
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you think greece is going to have a good summer?ink portugal is going to have a good summer? you think people be showing up on airplanes from northern europe spending in the way they would normally spend pre-pandemic? what kind of summer are you predicting? alexandre: do the rollout of the vaccination in europe -- due to rollout of the vaccine in europe , even if it is different one state to the other, we should see in june a reopening of borders. we should see a summer season that should be acceptable come in which we will be able to travel. not all of the time, but much better than the current situation due to the vaccination. once we reach to passengers is our travel past which is a certification that says you've been tested or vaccinated according to travel requirements issued by the state. all over the world, and particularly in europe. allow people to travel safely but also openly. alix: good afternoon. here in the u.s., we are getting something that is being called v accication, where you get vaccinated and people are going o
you think greece is going to have a good summer?ink portugal is going to have a good summer? you think people be showing up on airplanes from northern europe spending in the way they would normally spend pre-pandemic? what kind of summer are you predicting? alexandre: do the rollout of the vaccination in europe -- due to rollout of the vaccine in europe , even if it is different one state to the other, we should see in june a reopening of borders. we should see a summer season that should be...
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wide solution when it comes to these certificates are we going to see countries like greece setting up bilateral agreements with other countries for vaccines are difficult it's and from your perspective how much does that complicate the situation. it's going to become very complicated if there is a lack of harmonize ation you're exactly right and that is because if there is no wider agreement for example across the e.u. and you know we could take this precedent and we could shift it elsewhere across the continent of africa across the g.c.c. in the gulf and various other regions if we have no harmonize ation make no mistake this becomes foreign policy we will see deal struck between countries whereby they are 0 to meet lee trying to tap into that tourist markets by giving them the promise that if you are vaccinated for example we are open to you and that kind of individual deal by deal case by case nature is not something we want to see in aviation in trouble but also not something we should want to see globally because it's going to leave many countries behind i do fear however that th
wide solution when it comes to these certificates are we going to see countries like greece setting up bilateral agreements with other countries for vaccines are difficult it's and from your perspective how much does that complicate the situation. it's going to become very complicated if there is a lack of harmonize ation you're exactly right and that is because if there is no wider agreement for example across the e.u. and you know we could take this precedent and we could shift it elsewhere...
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and there is the spiration we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people in the school so whether they continue or they just left send them home it's just that we need to make a soon regarding from that i just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the in the birch to be criminalized for 20 years sentences for saving lives and only it's just it's just very powerless how it feels to really express how people are feeling out there so it's not about me and what about you anymore i mean even they're going to say shows that i was running now i can't get over to younger generations because i have hope in the same way that it's happening in the united states with young people changing and working tirelessly to tireless to change the system that it will happen here as well wouldn't be in the hands of many of us i would lead to the younger generations that they decide what was the future they wan
and there is the spiration we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people in the school so whether they continue or they just left send them home it's just that we need to make a soon regarding from that i just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the in the birch to be criminalized for 20...
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well greece is one e.u. member that didn't stop at ministering the astra zeneca vaccine even as others did johns for office is in athens and explains why. greece has administered 1400000 covert shots and one in 7 has been astra zeneca has trust in the job never waned even when major even members suspended it greeks are load 80 percent of their appointments to receive it does was because nice is one of them and you see it as the that i was a bit worried in the beginning when some countries reacted against astra zeneca but since the european medicines agency said it was fine i see no reason to worry i'll do the job i have faith in vaccines in general i believe in the science the national vaccination committee did examine the international data set closely. yes. it's. only one in every 100000 astra zeneca vaccine recipients has suffered from thrombosis and very covert itself causes several times that rate of thrombosis if it's left untreated and greases death rate from coburn is $67.00 per 100000 so the risks a
well greece is one e.u. member that didn't stop at ministering the astra zeneca vaccine even as others did johns for office is in athens and explains why. greece has administered 1400000 covert shots and one in 7 has been astra zeneca has trust in the job never waned even when major even members suspended it greeks are load 80 percent of their appointments to receive it does was because nice is one of them and you see it as the that i was a bit worried in the beginning when some countries...
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. — go on to a sun—kissed beach, whether it be greece, spain, portugal, or further— it be greece, spains of winter, particularly as we've — days of winter, particularly as we've been stuck at home for much of it. we've been stuck at home for much of it this— we've been stuck at home for much of it this is— we've been stuck at home for much of it this is an _ we've been stuck at home for much of it. this is an idea that's been produced _ it. this is an idea that's been produced by heathrow airport and there _ produced by heathrow airport and there are — produced by heathrow airport and there are other options being discussed by the government, but i think— discussed by the government, but i think one _ discussed by the government, but i think one of the reasons they are going _ think one of the reasons they are going down this path is because of the lack— going down this path is because of the lack of— going down this path is because of the lack of clarity. various ministers _ the lack of clarity. various ministers at various times have said completely— ministers at various times have sa
. — go on to a sun—kissed beach, whether it be greece, spain, portugal, or further— it be greece, spains of winter, particularly as we've — days of winter, particularly as we've been stuck at home for much of it. we've been stuck at home for much of it this— we've been stuck at home for much of it this is— we've been stuck at home for much of it this is an _ we've been stuck at home for much of it. this is an idea that's been produced _ it. this is an idea that's been produced by...
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last march at mount olympus in greece the torch arrived in japan a week later the flame has been kept alive since then and will not travel through those nations starting the other nuclear disaster site of fukushima. 10000 runners will be involved the games begin in july. you are watching the news here's a reminder of all the top story this hour german chancellor called an unexpected crisis meeting on the pandemic with leaders of the 16 federal states this comes just a day after they agreed a hard lock down over easter and an extension of the overall lockdown until mid april. that's it from me and the news team for now more world news at the top of the hour don't go away though business news. is up next on galveston. appearance is the essence of. germany's reputation in the global classroom always tom the challenge. as a reality check reveals some subjects aligning the highest. environmental sustainability of social justice and. listen to ensuring wouldn't go in the. made in germany. in 60 minutes on d. w. . children. come to the slums one giant problem unless it is no limit to see a p
last march at mount olympus in greece the torch arrived in japan a week later the flame has been kept alive since then and will not travel through those nations starting the other nuclear disaster site of fukushima. 10000 runners will be involved the games begin in july. you are watching the news here's a reminder of all the top story this hour german chancellor called an unexpected crisis meeting on the pandemic with leaders of the 16 federal states this comes just a day after they agreed a...
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. >>> more new video in greece showing the moment a 6.3 earthquake hit central greece.can see the shaking. an employee running for safety. at this home you can see the chandelier swaying back and forth. the quake was felt as far as albania. the quick hit around noon local time. there have not been any reports of injuries or damage. >>> the time is no. masks off in texas. >> the state's mandate lifted but not everybody is on board. coming up, the business saying no masks is a no go. >>> and the market just opened a few minutes ago. let's take a quick check on the big board. the dow is up about 41 points. cbs money watch reporter, ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to your financial health, just a f small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ guidance on your terms. confidence feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually doesn't cover everything you need. it's long on pages. in just one policy.t's wys because small business owners have enough on their hands. so go with three and leave those old policies in the
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there is the spray should we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people in the school so whether they continue or they just left send them home is just that we need to make a soon and regarding front if i just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the etched in the birch to be criminalized for 20 years in sentences for saving lives and only it's just it's just very powerless how it feels to really express how people are feeling out there so it's not about me you know what i do anymore i mean even they're going to say shows that i was running now i can't get over to younger generations because i have hope in the same way that it's happening in the united states with young people changing and working tireless to tireless to change the system that it will happen here as well wouldn't be in the hands of many of us i would lead to the younger generations that they decide what was the future
there is the spray should we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people in the school so whether they continue or they just left send them home is just that we need to make a soon and regarding front if i just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the etched in the birch to be criminalized...
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the last two days with my 18—year—old, she is about to finish her a—levels, looking at places in greecean't go? that was the big issue. we are all doing our bit to boost the european economy this summer if we can possibly get to the mediterranean. my thanks to marc roche, stephanie baker and simonjack. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello there. we've got a quiet few days of weather coming up, some sunshine to come, some frosty mornings, a bit of fog around as well, but there's a tendency for the weather to turn a bit cloudier over the next few days and certainly a lot cooler by the end of the week as well. right now, we're seeing some low cloud. some mist and fog patches move in across east anglia. they will continue to spread westwards over the next few hours, into the midlands, central and eastern parts of wales. could be a few fog patches elsewhere. where we keep the clear skies, though, it's going to be cold with some frost, temperatures getting down to about —3 celsius in the very coldest spots, so could be a grey star
the last two days with my 18—year—old, she is about to finish her a—levels, looking at places in greecean't go? that was the big issue. we are all doing our bit to boost the european economy this summer if we can possibly get to the mediterranean. my thanks to marc roche, stephanie baker and simonjack. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello there. we've got a quiet few days of weather coming up, some sunshine to come, some...
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there is the spray should we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people in the school so whether they continue or they just let's send them home is just that we need to make a soon regarding from defense just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the in the birch to be criminalized for 20 years in fenton service for saving lives and only it's just it's just very powerless how it feels to really express how people are feeling out there so it's not about me and what about you anymore i mean even they're going to say shows that i was running now i can get over to younger generations because i have hope in the same way that is happening in the united states with young people changing and working tireless to tireless to change the system that it will happen here as well wouldn't be the hensel many of us i would lead to the younger generations that they decide what was the future they want t
there is the spray should we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people in the school so whether they continue or they just let's send them home is just that we need to make a soon regarding from defense just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the in the birch to be criminalized for 20...
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pick up again and the summer especially for travel companies and travel to pendent economies like greece and spain they have how a lot of optimism about a recovery this year the fact that we are only at 5 percent vaccination rates that will delay a reopening of the economy were saying that now and today's discussions and that means that many businesses will be struggling for for a longer that will push more businesses to the thing brink of bankruptcy and it will delay the economic recovery for europe more broadly all right all eyes on that meeting today just as late in frankfurt thank you very much. one bridge that's been hit hard by the lockdowns in germany the apparel industry even in normal times clothing manufacturers work hard to keep seasonal items on the shelves now there are barely any shelves to stock most boutiques remain closed and online shopping is still a work in progress to look. like all fashions most days bring collection has a pretty short shelf life yet almost the entire output of the saxony based fashion house is still in the warehouse orders from german boutiques hav
pick up again and the summer especially for travel companies and travel to pendent economies like greece and spain they have how a lot of optimism about a recovery this year the fact that we are only at 5 percent vaccination rates that will delay a reopening of the economy were saying that now and today's discussions and that means that many businesses will be struggling for for a longer that will push more businesses to the thing brink of bankruptcy and it will delay the economic recovery for...
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with war and france sells it so our plans to go to greece and i mean it's really terrible so nato is in december 7th bad state if only because mrs all of a was minister of the friends of germany for 8 years which was a total disaster. but so it's very bad situation decision ration out and as you say it's quite dangerous because the younger generation doesn't realize the danger of the cold war and the fact that a country like ukraine is incredibly dangerous. that and i'm sorry but it was the e.u. that made it more dangerous than ever before when they signed an agreement with you know kobe in there in cagny been dried and they turned their back on them and pretended they even if they didn't even know who he was it was a disgrace what the european union did and it's of their fault well what what happened they should have turned around the next day and they should have sanctioned they'd be cool regime and say we know that we're going to stick by our agreement but no ok and of course you know that was it followed up but you know it was a cake simulation of the new and telephone call we. w
with war and france sells it so our plans to go to greece and i mean it's really terrible so nato is in december 7th bad state if only because mrs all of a was minister of the friends of germany for 8 years which was a total disaster. but so it's very bad situation decision ration out and as you say it's quite dangerous because the younger generation doesn't realize the danger of the cold war and the fact that a country like ukraine is incredibly dangerous. that and i'm sorry but it was the...
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and there is desperation we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people of school so whether they continue or they just left send them home is just that we need to make it soon and regarding front if i just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the in the birch to be criminalized for 20 years and sentences for saving lives and only it's just it's just very powerless how it feels to really express how people are feeling out there so it's not about me or what i do anymore i mean even their going to say shows that i was running now i can't get over to younger generations because i have hope in the same way that it's happening in the united states with young people changing and working tirelessly to tiredness to change the system that it will happen here as well wouldn't be in the hands of many of us i would lead to the younger generations that they decide what was the future they want to
and there is desperation we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people of school so whether they continue or they just left send them home is just that we need to make it soon and regarding front if i just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the in the birch to be criminalized for 20 years...
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news and they are all media outlet what i want to read is probably these that they may go back to greece and citizenship and you know their media blackout like in the audience and the military boots you know where we used to say no news is bad news so i did this is what the damage done moment. already pretty but that there will be 5. dollars and you ben as me. there will be no no more press freedom but. at the same day i mean to say that the i was so restored in their discipline democracy i don't know how they're going to blend democracy with any vibrant media in this country we'll have to leave it there tony so a lot from democratic voice of burma thank you for sharing your perspective with us today. thank you. let's get around now some other headlines from around the world european lawmakers have decided to lift the parliamentary immunity of former catalan president carlos bustamante and 2 of his colleagues the 3 who are members of the european parliament he fled to belgium and $27.00 fearing arrest after holding an independence referendum that spain said was illegal and trade is expec
news and they are all media outlet what i want to read is probably these that they may go back to greece and citizenship and you know their media blackout like in the audience and the military boots you know where we used to say no news is bad news so i did this is what the damage done moment. already pretty but that there will be 5. dollars and you ben as me. there will be no no more press freedom but. at the same day i mean to say that the i was so restored in their discipline democracy i...
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and there is desperation we still have how many people more than 30000 people are still stuck in greece with no hope so for what's going to happen with them many of them actually 4000 of them are young people in the school so whether they continue or they just let's send them home is just that we need to make it soon and regarding from defense just cannot say anything good about these unfortunately i mean i work with organizations that are right now in the in the birch to be criminalized for 20 years in sentences for saving lives and only it's just it's just very powerless how it feels to really express how people are feeling out there so it's not about me or what i do anymore i mean even they're going to say she thought i was running now i can't get over to younger generations because i have hope in the same way that it's happening in the united states with young people changing and working tiredly is to tireless to change the system that it will happen here as well wouldn't be in the hands of many of us i would lead to the younger generations that they decide what was the future they
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greece our friends they both grabbed near the border her grandmother came from mexico his father as well in a time off no barriers between mexico and the united states. we want to make sure that they treat them well and we have kids we have grandkids some still babies so this is why it hurts to see them crossing them. you saw they were 7 or 8 years old this is why we are here you know. if i missed. the bus arrives to carry the young parents on their kids to the closest detention center in the middle of india i know that most and especially and at least 150000 asylum seekers with children have been caught in the past weeks and are being held under custody a big challenge for the current administration and you'll see it at the i feel that biden wants to move forward and solve the problem because there are so many that have to be processed and at the same time. make sure that they finally arrive in a safe place so little. because safety is one of the main reasons not to force them to escape from places where criminal activity is part of their every day. cameras are not allowed inside the de
greece our friends they both grabbed near the border her grandmother came from mexico his father as well in a time off no barriers between mexico and the united states. we want to make sure that they treat them well and we have kids we have grandkids some still babies so this is why it hurts to see them crossing them. you saw they were 7 or 8 years old this is why we are here you know. if i missed. the bus arrives to carry the young parents on their kids to the closest detention center in the...
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there are countries like greece were to lose and it makes 20% of their gdp.tire summer if there are tutors who could come to them. the difficulty is if they are not vaccinated, who it would look after those two this? it is all very well to say the british people could turn at the there is no one to work in hotels or restaurant you have got to think, what you are going to do about that. it think, what you are going to do about that-— about that. it is all about trade-offs. _ trade—offs. some economies have been hammered. think about greece, the caribbean islands, nations where they are almost entirely dependent on international travel. lots of them are trying to find imaginative ways of handling this. settle without normal restrictions, if they have a job that allows them to work remotely. none of these are permanent solutions, none of them provide certainty. it might seem surprising to people that there is not some kind of mechanism, given there are international organisations were radiating travel, that there is not some sort of international effort under wa
there are countries like greece were to lose and it makes 20% of their gdp.tire summer if there are tutors who could come to them. the difficulty is if they are not vaccinated, who it would look after those two this? it is all very well to say the british people could turn at the there is no one to work in hotels or restaurant you have got to think, what you are going to do about that. it think, what you are going to do about that-— about that. it is all about trade-offs. _ trade—offs. some...
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greece plans to reopen its borders to tourists in may.y with a complete protocol for summer of 2021. tourists will be welcome if they are either vacation late inned or have antibodies or -- vaccinated or have antibiotics or test negative. tourists will be subject to random testing. ben: meanwhile, hope is now rising out of the sunshine state as covid-19 cases and deaths fall in florida, despite a surge in the deadlier u.k. variant. is this a sign that the u.s. will not face a fourth wave? here to discuss, fox news medical contributor, dr. marc siegel. doctor, thank you so much for joining us today. i'm a little confused as well. this supposedly deadly variant coming out of the u.k., which we're seeing a number of cases in florida, in fact, almost 50% of all case there's are the u.k. variant, but at the same time we have restrictions being lifted and cases falling. is this down to the vaccine and what message does that send to the rest of the country that you can open up safely now? >> that's actually a big part of it, ben. let me boil thi
greece plans to reopen its borders to tourists in may.y with a complete protocol for summer of 2021. tourists will be welcome if they are either vacation late inned or have antibodies or -- vaccinated or have antibiotics or test negative. tourists will be subject to random testing. ben: meanwhile, hope is now rising out of the sunshine state as covid-19 cases and deaths fall in florida, despite a surge in the deadlier u.k. variant. is this a sign that the u.s. will not face a fourth wave? here...
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it sounds _ father, house on mainland greece,...been close to there, i know the bar he goes to, but have never seen _ the bar he goes to, but have never seen him _ the bar he goes to, but have never seen him there. the crucial thing is, seen him there. the crucial thing is. yes. _ seen him there. the crucial thing is, yes, people are saying i would 'ust is, yes, people are saying i would just make — is, yes, people are saying i would just make a — is, yes, people are saying i would just make a few appointments with estate _ just make a few appointments with estate agents and will be able to go off, estate agents and will be able to go off. that _ estate agents and will be able to go off. that is — estate agents and will be able to go off, that is not what the rules are intended — off, that is not what the rules are intended to suggest and i think that would _ intended to suggest and i think that would be _ intended to suggest and i think that would be a clear abuse of them. bear in mind. _ would be a clear abuse of them. bear in min
it sounds _ father, house on mainland greece,...been close to there, i know the bar he goes to, but have never seen _ the bar he goes to, but have never seen him _ the bar he goes to, but have never seen him there. the crucial thing is, seen him there. the crucial thing is. yes. _ seen him there. the crucial thing is, yes, people are saying i would 'ust is, yes, people are saying i would just make — is, yes, people are saying i would just make a — is, yes, people are saying i would just...
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officials have been paused the leading opposition candidates in the republic of congo as dives keep greece parfait colas was being transferred to france for treatment for covert time teen foods in the presidential election are still being counted but he saw so gay so is widely expected to win extending is 36 years in power gun that have killed at least 39 people in southwestern this yeah it happened in the tula berry region which borders mali and back you know far so 58 people were killed last week japan has lifted a state of emergency in tokyo as pressure mounts to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control ahead of july is a limb pick. thirds of the headlines the news continues here on the up front next. on counting because mari draggy save the euro but can he turn around italy's struggling economy plus kind of oil rich libya's unified government you know the war told he's done west including the country to central banks and chile rethinks china's investor. counting the cost on al-jazeera. as prime minister narendra modi's government cracks down on dissent can india still call itself t
officials have been paused the leading opposition candidates in the republic of congo as dives keep greece parfait colas was being transferred to france for treatment for covert time teen foods in the presidential election are still being counted but he saw so gay so is widely expected to win extending is 36 years in power gun that have killed at least 39 people in southwestern this yeah it happened in the tula berry region which borders mali and back you know far so 58 people were killed last...
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megabit 2 areas of concern we've got some very stormy weather down towards the southeast through greece easing over towards the balkans i was towards the black sea and then up towards the northwest we have some very wet and very windy weather piling in from the atlantic and ceasing gales all civic alza rattling through the channels of horizontal rain coming in across parts of the british isles over the next the aisle so that when the sweeps through bumps into the cold air will it get snow in sioux were norway and that's just some snow down towards that southeast including our area of low pressure even some cause for concern move see some significant snowfall to northern parts of greece pressing across serbia in super bowl garia eventually pushing across into remain yes central passes a lot of fine and dry so still who bad try to ensue moscow but cold minus 12 celsius not too bad down towards the southwest temperatures getting up into the meetings across spain and portugal and rising will get up to around 7900 celsius here as we go through thursday that wet weather will continue to rattl
megabit 2 areas of concern we've got some very stormy weather down towards the southeast through greece easing over towards the balkans i was towards the black sea and then up towards the northwest we have some very wet and very windy weather piling in from the atlantic and ceasing gales all civic alza rattling through the channels of horizontal rain coming in across parts of the british isles over the next the aisle so that when the sweeps through bumps into the cold air will it get snow in...
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arriving in greece has come down and so has the number of people dying in the jail in the sea. sick so many 60000 syrian refugee children are attending school in turkey more than 40000000 of them have been visiting doctors more than a. 1000000 people have received additional support for their living expenses it's important to point out that e.u. funds go through projects and organizations on the spot and truly benefit those in need but we are monitoring how the money is spent and i think in the sense of compassion far fellow being myself that is well spent money and it also serves our mutual interests and where i come i think as of today 3600000 syrian refugees have been taken in by turkey that approximates to the number of people living in berlin and so it's important to emphasize that turkey should be given great appreciation for its efforts and that is why i want to make sure that we breathe new life in the new turkey declaration and to continue working with it. and before i come to an end i would like to come to the 3rd major chapter which kicks is also very busy that is ho
arriving in greece has come down and so has the number of people dying in the jail in the sea. sick so many 60000 syrian refugee children are attending school in turkey more than 40000000 of them have been visiting doctors more than a. 1000000 people have received additional support for their living expenses it's important to point out that e.u. funds go through projects and organizations on the spot and truly benefit those in need but we are monitoring how the money is spent and i think in the...
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series that runs the new york times magazine about the same syrian refugees that i travelled with from greece to northern europe and i've been following their lives for the past 6 years and plan to for the next 4 thank you so much and if you want to know what you can do we have a comment section you can jump right into the comment section be part of today's program at dot to use if you were in syria just recently if you could give us a sense of where is the conflict right now what did you see that would say that syria is tiny is to a conflict. well syria is still in crisis it's still in conflict and fortunately the 6000000 refugees are still refugees in the neighboring countries and lebanon in jordan in turkey on iraq and other places there is a large number of properties in europe that the displaced people in syria are still the displaced have the population 11000000 people are displaced i was an adlib province which is controlled by the opposition and it has 4200000 people have of them been displaced from other regions in syria from from there is there are the mask assault on other places a
series that runs the new york times magazine about the same syrian refugees that i travelled with from greece to northern europe and i've been following their lives for the past 6 years and plan to for the next 4 thank you so much and if you want to know what you can do we have a comment section you can jump right into the comment section be part of today's program at dot to use if you were in syria just recently if you could give us a sense of where is the conflict right now what did you see...
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the prince spoke of the strong and vital ties between the uk and greece, and he paid tribute to the countrydings in england, wales and scotland will fly the union flag every day, following new guidance from the culture department. currently, flags are only required to be flown on certain days such as the queen's birthday. government buildings in northern ireland are covered by separate rules. a serious breakdown in governance and multiple apparent failures at liverpool city council have led to the appointment of commissioners to run parts of the authority for at least the next three years. the decision was announced by the local government secretary robertjenrick, who said the intervention was essential after inspectors reported a worrying picture of mismanagement at the authority. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz sent this report. the famous liver birds have long watched over liverpool. now the city will also be overseen by the government, which will monitor parts of the council. the local government secretary, robertjenrick, said a damning inspector's report had found multiple failures. it
the prince spoke of the strong and vital ties between the uk and greece, and he paid tribute to the countrydings in england, wales and scotland will fly the union flag every day, following new guidance from the culture department. currently, flags are only required to be flown on certain days such as the queen's birthday. government buildings in northern ireland are covered by separate rules. a serious breakdown in governance and multiple apparent failures at liverpool city council have led to...
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quest to ration of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow i am a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. a major diplomatic mission for joe biden's new administration but already the americans arrival in asia is agitating north korea. and jordan this is out as iran live from doha also coming up a 4th new health minister for brazil as it struggles to contain coronavirus even with curfews in place and its biggest city. the thai prime minister takes a job for the team he gets a dose of the controversial us.
quest to ration of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow i am a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. a major diplomatic mission for joe biden's new administration but already the americans arrival in asia is agitating north korea. and jordan this is out as iran live from doha also coming up a 4th new health minister for brazil as it struggles to contain coronavirus even with curfews in place and its biggest city. the thai prime...
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first through turkey then on to greece and up the balkan peninsula into central europe the germany they arrived in was at 1st welcoming but facilities were often basic. there i was just very happy because for the 1st time in years i felt safe at the same time i was shocked about the living conditions for refugees i arrived in dortmund and was sent to a shelter which is in the middle of the forest with no public transportation around undaunted tarik concentrated on learning the language as far as possible and in time to help the many people like him as grateful as tarik is he believes germany needs to do more to improve integration. in the refugees face systemic discrimination in this society they're affected by racism and by laws and asylum and residence those are experiences that refugees share and i want to work on bringing about changes in these areas. tarik solution is political he's applied to become a german citizen and persuaded the green party to select him as a candidate in this year's general election never mind that the greens haven't traditionally prospered in the place tari
first through turkey then on to greece and up the balkan peninsula into central europe the germany they arrived in was at 1st welcoming but facilities were often basic. there i was just very happy because for the 1st time in years i felt safe at the same time i was shocked about the living conditions for refugees i arrived in dortmund and was sent to a shelter which is in the middle of the forest with no public transportation around undaunted tarik concentrated on learning the language as far...
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always check in with us and it's on social media i'm krista lens sino from lagos nigeria thank you greece it is also time for me to say farewell but do be sure to tune in again next week until then it is a goodbye from me sundra to nobody oh here in company uganda. 0. 0. 0. 000. 00 in the. climate change. cause massive 6. months and still people. what ideas do they have their future. cut. deep w. dot com for canada's cities for the making just. click on culture. closely. listen carefully and don't look at the same thing just to do good. feel action. to discover who. subscribe to delete documentary on to. her. the more. i cannot sleep because you know war zone motherhood. and those swollen smol over. the years oh the world's. slow news no love a love for the wicked. doesn't mean your world gives me the book her. parents knew. her closely. love her. this is the news live from. pressure grows on global health authorities to answer questions over the safety of the astra zeneca vaccine should be used medical regulate has told governments to keep using its fallen investigation continues into re
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see happen for some time now as was mentioned this idea that certain member states of already set greece cyprus they will respect the vaccination details of the other in those in that particular scenario but one of the thing to bear in mind here that there are many states where vaccination uptake has so far been very slow with regard to other countries outside the and so whilst many people might welcome the idea of a vaccine certificate to allow them to travel 1st of all they want to have the vaccination then they can worry about the vaccination certificate thereafter certainly that's. of you here in germany among many people but in summation what we have here now is line laying out this idea of a digital green pass that would be people could expect to be reaching fruition at some point in the next 3456 months very good thank you for that donna came there in berlin. and the u.s. deliveries of the johnson and johnson vaccine are underway now being loaded up at a distribution center in kentuckian from there will be flown around the country johnson and johnson is the 3rd vaccine to be given
see happen for some time now as was mentioned this idea that certain member states of already set greece cyprus they will respect the vaccination details of the other in those in that particular scenario but one of the thing to bear in mind here that there are many states where vaccination uptake has so far been very slow with regard to other countries outside the and so whilst many people might welcome the idea of a vaccine certificate to allow them to travel 1st of all they want to have the...
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and takes credit for greece as being you know the birthplace of democracy as still being democratic. and and said that his his intercession earlier helped make that so but there were other countries and other areas and other regions that were under threat. so i think i think you're right that, you know, certainly churchill using his his his impressions as the word is often associated with his his geopolitical vision was was thinking about this long before march 5th 1946. let's talk to carol who's calling from paul. lee's island, south carol. good morning. good morning gentleman. so this question is sort of outside the box. we are facing global instability because of the covid-19 epidemic and also the climate crisis. putting yourself into winston churchill's shoes as he was a great believer in world stability and a visionary. how do you think if he were alive today? how would he approach the existential threats of pandemic and the climate crisis? thank you. you know, that's an excellent question and it's always dangerous to put yourself in winston churchill's shoes and let alone in hi
and takes credit for greece as being you know the birthplace of democracy as still being democratic. and and said that his his intercession earlier helped make that so but there were other countries and other areas and other regions that were under threat. so i think i think you're right that, you know, certainly churchill using his his his impressions as the word is often associated with his his geopolitical vision was was thinking about this long before march 5th 1946. let's talk to carol...
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check in with us and it's high on social media i'm krista lem's sino from lagos nigeria thank you greece it is also time for me to say farewell but do be sure to tune in again next week until then it is a goodbye from me sundra to no deal here in company uganda. oh . oh. oh. oh. what about assuring a color instead. of. a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something that. the economics magazine made in germany. and 30 minutes w. . they were mutating into a nameless mass. their bodies mere tools the history of the slave trade is bad for those who stray. describes how the greens for power and profit plummeted an entire continent into chaos and blames this time europe's expansion for all the gold in the world in our series sleepless rounds. and you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how downstairs gentlemen sounds now we're going like i'm going to madoff and you never tell the full surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical training what a new sat and what all some who talk to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike and how is the wo
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approached by the civil countries ghana and kenya are now applying the strategy to mass testing in greece have also come from the u.s. and in britain the university of edinburgh is testing students with this method. all about is a lecturer in statistic in the department of mathematics at imperial college london welcome to our program and before we get into the nitty gritty of mathematical modeling just very very briefly what exactly is it that you do at your department. thanks for having me today so i am part of the empirical on the code 19 response team and we've looked at you know there is kinds of infectious disease models to inform public health responses to the epidemic i guess the 1st and probably one of the most important pieces was weary and out scenarios on what would prevent hospitals to collapse and prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths in the population said i was the 1st one and we showed it so as resistance in general knocked out capping off non-essential services and will be fundamental to that later on we looked at the age groups as a state and yet the demick showing tha
approached by the civil countries ghana and kenya are now applying the strategy to mass testing in greece have also come from the u.s. and in britain the university of edinburgh is testing students with this method. all about is a lecturer in statistic in the department of mathematics at imperial college london welcome to our program and before we get into the nitty gritty of mathematical modeling just very very briefly what exactly is it that you do at your department. thanks for having me...
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and in greece the lights went out at the parthenon. in berlin earth hour events were held at the brandenburg gate located right in the political heart of the country at least also . motto is the lights out environment protection on we want germans and especially those in government to know that climate protection will be key in the coming election. a clear message to global leaders that time is running out. all. for now and in formula one red bull's max fished up and stunts in pulp. this season's opening wrong pray in bahrain is finished an impressive 4 tenths of a 2nd ahead of world champion lewis hamilton of maceda he's the finnish driver vaulted a but has stunts good. match for stopping of red bull had a great week of practice runs and he topped it off with a masterful performance on the track in bahrain in fact 1st stop and begins this year's campaign much the same way he finished 2020 when he took poland out of the dobie he then went on to win that race. you know the whole week so far i think because we working really well it's ju
and in greece the lights went out at the parthenon. in berlin earth hour events were held at the brandenburg gate located right in the political heart of the country at least also . motto is the lights out environment protection on we want germans and especially those in government to know that climate protection will be key in the coming election. a clear message to global leaders that time is running out. all. for now and in formula one red bull's max fished up and stunts in pulp. this...