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to help fight for greek independence.dawn of the cold war when president truman committed the united states to the defense of greece he said, i believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way. to this day the united states is profoundly grateful for our friendship and alliance with greece, and i'm personally very grateful to my friends in the greek american community. sons and daughters who have found success in every walk of american life and, alexis, i want to thank you for your commitment to our alliance and for the good work that we did today. as the prime minister already noted, we spend much of our time discussing the economic situation and moving forward. i know this has been a painful and difficult time, especially for greek workers and families, pensioners and young people. this crisis is not an abstraction but has had a very concrete and devastating impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people across this country. in our meeting alexis outlined next steps, i
to help fight for greek independence.dawn of the cold war when president truman committed the united states to the defense of greece he said, i believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way. to this day the united states is profoundly grateful for our friendship and alliance with greece, and i'm personally very grateful to my friends in the greek american community. sons and daughters who have found success in every walk of american life and, alexis,...
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- yes, it's part of the greek culture. - what do you know about greek culture? - dating from the age of paraclete's, when the greek culture was at its zenith, boasting as such greats as anaxagoras. the fellow who traveled from sparta to athens and founded the first school of philosophy. - that's enough. - and, he taught socrates, who is the fellow who got in that political involvement and had to take hemlock, you remember that. - oh, good god, i'll never forget it. - who taught plato, who had a school called, the academy, cos it was founded in a grub of wood called the academus, - good, that's fine. school, - that's enough honey. - named so because he taught while he was walking. - yeah, good. - then, there were the - that's enough, honey! - now, the sculptors - never mind! phi beta tau, i know a little greek myself. - the greek festivals were - never mind, honey. i had to go marry a phi beta kappa. (audience laughing) don't you worry, sweetie, you're gonna be just great at the greek grotto tomorrow night. (audience cheering) (lively exotic music) perhaps, you w
- yes, it's part of the greek culture. - what do you know about greek culture? - dating from the age of paraclete's, when the greek culture was at its zenith, boasting as such greats as anaxagoras. the fellow who traveled from sparta to athens and founded the first school of philosophy. - that's enough. - and, he taught socrates, who is the fellow who got in that political involvement and had to take hemlock, you remember that. - oh, good god, i'll never forget it. - who taught plato, who had a...
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to fight for greek independence. at the dawn of the cold war, when president truman committed the united states to the defense of greece, he said i believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way. to this day, the united states is profoundly grateful for our friendship and alliance with greece, and i'm personally very grateful to my many friends in the greek american community. sons and daughters of people who have found success in every walk of american life. and alexis, i want to thank you for your commitment to our alliance and for the good work we did today. as the prime minister already noted, we spent much of our time discussing the economic situation here in greece and how greece can continue to move forward. i know this has been a painful and difficult time, especially for greek workers and families, pensioners and young people. this crisis is not an abstraction but has had a very concrete and devastating impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people acros
to fight for greek independence. at the dawn of the cold war, when president truman committed the united states to the defense of greece, he said i believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way. to this day, the united states is profoundly grateful for our friendship and alliance with greece, and i'm personally very grateful to my many friends in the greek american community. sons and daughters of people who have found success in every walk of...
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greek bar -- greek banks still trade on very low book value.e're talking about, why is the market pricing great banks that way? what risk is the market applying to those institutions, do you think? yannis: as you know, the crisis did not start from the greek banks. they were the victims. the crisis started from the sovereign. and the contingent was from the sovereign to the banks. so they have suffered a lot. much better. they are well capitalized. they have enough provisions. quarters,e last two we have seen a better npn development. so things start becoming better, even for banks. for profitability, better in the last quarter. and as the economy recovers, bank profitability and the development of npf's are becoming more benign. guy: but it is a long workout. yannis: exactly. there is the stock of npl's. also a a problem, but big opportunity. we have done simulations through the rank of grace. if they meet their targets we have set for the banks, the greek banks will not need more capital. on the contrary, capital will increase. high-quality c
greek bar -- greek banks still trade on very low book value.e're talking about, why is the market pricing great banks that way? what risk is the market applying to those institutions, do you think? yannis: as you know, the crisis did not start from the greek banks. they were the victims. the crisis started from the sovereign. and the contingent was from the sovereign to the banks. so they have suffered a lot. much better. they are well capitalized. they have enough provisions. quarters,e last...
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an substitutions: 1 cup buttermilk = 2/3 cup greek yogurt + cup buttermilk 1 cup butter = cup greek yogurt + cup butter 1 cup of oil = cup greek yogurt 1 cup of sour cream = 1 cup greek yogurt 1 cup mayonnaise = 1 cup greek yogurt 1 cup cream cheese = 1 cup greek yogurt here are additional recipe ideas for using greek yogurt: cheesy potato casserole simple layered taco dip dill or ranch dips with cut- up veggies spinach and artichoke dip pumpkin pie greek yogurt dip cheesy potato casserole serves 10 all you need: hy-vee canola oil cooking spray 2 pounds red potatoes, diced 1 cup hy-vee low-fat milk 2 tbsp cornstarch 8 oz hy-vee sharp cheddar cheese, shredded 1 cup nonfat greek yogut salt, divided 1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper 2 cups crushed unsweetened corn flakes all you do: 1. preheat oven to 350 degrees. coat a 9-by-13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.2. place potatoes in a large pot, add water to cover and bring to a boil. immediately drain and rinse with cold water; drain well. return to the pot. 3. meanwhile, whisk milk and cornstarch in a large saucepan. bring to a boil ov
an substitutions: 1 cup buttermilk = 2/3 cup greek yogurt + cup buttermilk 1 cup butter = cup greek yogurt + cup butter 1 cup of oil = cup greek yogurt 1 cup of sour cream = 1 cup greek yogurt 1 cup mayonnaise = 1 cup greek yogurt 1 cup cream cheese = 1 cup greek yogurt here are additional recipe ideas for using greek yogurt: cheesy potato casserole simple layered taco dip dill or ranch dips with cut- up veggies spinach and artichoke dip pumpkin pie greek yogurt dip cheesy potato casserole...
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steve: basically, i thought of the simple greek concept, simple and greek.to do a blue and white and butcher block. small-scale, comfortable. i also did an all-wood, bent plywood, very durable. i have a banquette, so i did the detailed piping. and for value engineering, we could eliminate this component and put this back right on the wall. so this comes undone, it's on a cleat. sam: you know what i've found a lot, steve, is that when you have that kind of bench, it gets ripped easy. and once it rips, you have to get a whole new bench. and the colors, i'm not thrilled with the blues. steve: okay. lemonis: so let's go over to the tables and chairs. sam: and to me, i've seen this before, steve, and that's my thing. we want to keep the traditional piece, to some degree, but we also want to modernize. and so, we want it to be a little different. steve: i do think it's fresh and it's clean and it's simple greek, so that's why i went with it. sam: it's a nice look. i don't want to say it's not. but it's not, i think, what we're looking for. it's just there. and we
steve: basically, i thought of the simple greek concept, simple and greek.to do a blue and white and butcher block. small-scale, comfortable. i also did an all-wood, bent plywood, very durable. i have a banquette, so i did the detailed piping. and for value engineering, we could eliminate this component and put this back right on the wall. so this comes undone, it's on a cleat. sam: you know what i've found a lot, steve, is that when you have that kind of bench, it gets ripped easy. and once it...
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why aren't greeks worried? a guy: greeks probably are a bit nervous. there should be nervousness. if the italian referendum more ook -- if the referendum maybeo spook markets, that meeting would start to be tainting with what is happening. maybe it would be more difficult to deal with the deal. the reason the stocks have been rallying, the chart is doing what it is doing, there is a sense of optimism the docs are finally in line. there will be some deal done. on board.ll be interesting to listen to what the greek bankers have to say. .hey are quite positive they see better trajectories coming through. that will affect their balance sheet and the all important nonperforming loans. we spoke to the chairman of a big, the ceo of another ank, to banks that have footprint. and itould be a signal, all mark not so much quantitative aspect which you have been pointing out. if we validate that international creditors are putting the stamp of delivery ofthe greece's program. usthat sense, it will help regain investor access. it will take us to the next step. >> whether we like it or not, we
why aren't greeks worried? a guy: greeks probably are a bit nervous. there should be nervousness. if the italian referendum more ook -- if the referendum maybeo spook markets, that meeting would start to be tainting with what is happening. maybe it would be more difficult to deal with the deal. the reason the stocks have been rallying, the chart is doing what it is doing, there is a sense of optimism the docs are finally in line. there will be some deal done. on board.ll be interesting to...
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for all of the talk -- and the hype -- around greek yogurt... we'll take a long look at the benefits -- not just flavor and calories -- for health. we're joined by linda ashley - greek yogurt... and where the "good" comes from. hidden gems in greek yogurt prebiotics and probiotics - good brings more good yogurt has long been regarded as a he yogurt in the grocery store have expanded consumers need to know what to look for to make smart selections. today your hy-vee registered dietitian will clarify what's important to evaluate when selecting greek-style yogurt and highlight the reason your hy-vee dietitians' pick of the month for november, dannon oikos triple zero yogurt, is among the most diabetic- friendly choices in the dairy department. what are probiotics? probiotics are the good do a lot of good in our bodies, for example, making certain vitamins & promoting immunity. research is being done studying the link between gut bacteria and almost every disease in the body. what are prebiotics? prebiotics are the food for the probiotics. generally
for all of the talk -- and the hype -- around greek yogurt... we'll take a long look at the benefits -- not just flavor and calories -- for health. we're joined by linda ashley - greek yogurt... and where the "good" comes from. hidden gems in greek yogurt prebiotics and probiotics - good brings more good yogurt has long been regarded as a he yogurt in the grocery store have expanded consumers need to know what to look for to make smart selections. today your hy-vee registered...
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turkish cypriots and greek cypriots. the good news is you have two leaders who seem genuinely committed to finding compromises and an approach to serve both their peoples. if, in fact, you can see a meeting of the minds between them, then the issue will be can we make sure that all of us, the international community, turkey, greece, the united states, support that agreement in a way that can be ratified by both sides? and we've invested a lot of time. vice president biden's been actively involved in this. we are encouraged by the progress that's been made. i think there's a window in the next few weeks, months, where this issue was actually resolved. i think if we can find an equitable solution, it won't provide 100% of what either side wants. there may be some mechanisms for a transition from status quo to the future that both sides envision but i think it's achievable and we're going to do everything we can to support the process. with respect to the economy and europe, i think it's important to recognize in some ways
turkish cypriots and greek cypriots. the good news is you have two leaders who seem genuinely committed to finding compromises and an approach to serve both their peoples. if, in fact, you can see a meeting of the minds between them, then the issue will be can we make sure that all of us, the international community, turkey, greece, the united states, support that agreement in a way that can be ratified by both sides? and we've invested a lot of time. vice president biden's been actively...
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listen, (speaking greek). >> see, i speak greek?his, be back right after the break. again? (speaking greek) >>> having so much fun in the commercial, so much fun. >> oh, you know, i one from another, okay, this is respect your girls. >> oh, my gosh. >> listen to. >> this listen to this. bruce springsteen is his motorcycle broke down there is guy saw him, stopped to help him out. if you saw somebody by the side of the road, who would you get excited? what celebrity would you get excited? >> brad pitt. finally single again. yes, i've had a crush on him since legends of the fall, and you know when he was married to angie, he looked a little weathered. but, i have to say, now he has a glow, he's got a glow that's just so beautiful to me. >> if alex holley was broken down on the side of the road, i would make a seat on my dash, and run like a clydesdale. i would totally carry. i would even do the shoulder carry, like, sitting on top, like a relay. >> oh, a celebrity? yes, you are. >> oh,. >> awe. >> (laughing). >> good to have you here.
listen, (speaking greek). >> see, i speak greek?his, be back right after the break. again? (speaking greek) >>> having so much fun in the commercial, so much fun. >> oh, you know, i one from another, okay, this is respect your girls. >> oh, my gosh. >> listen to. >> this listen to this. bruce springsteen is his motorcycle broke down there is guy saw him, stopped to help him out. if you saw somebody by the side of the road, who would you get excited? what...
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richard, you also heard the greek prime minister echo that warning. talked about the importance of unifying people as opposed to dividing people. what level of concern is there right now in this region and other regions around the world? the middle east, for example, about this election and what we have seen so far in this transition period. >> well, there's different reactions in different parts of the world, but to go back to the conversation you were just having, there is a perception that forces of nationalism, ultranationalism, the rage vote is leading in many sectors around the world and trump was part of that. many france, there is the rise of the nationalist party there under la pen. people think after rumtrump, yol see more right wing or fringe candidates emerging to the center stage and other countries are concerned about that. what does it mean for the eu? could this be the beginning of the unraveling of the eu as countries retreat into their own borders? i mean, president-elect trump talking about putting up a border fence around this coun
richard, you also heard the greek prime minister echo that warning. talked about the importance of unifying people as opposed to dividing people. what level of concern is there right now in this region and other regions around the world? the middle east, for example, about this election and what we have seen so far in this transition period. >> well, there's different reactions in different parts of the world, but to go back to the conversation you were just having, there is a perception...
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[cheers and applause] greek yogurt, high in protein, low in carbs. probiotics. last year our greek yogurt investigation blue the lid off -- blew the lid off a major counterfeit foods scam. added thickeners posing as the real stuff. today, we're taking it to the next level. because this time we're naming names. starting with a coast-to-coast investigation, taking a closer look at those greek yogurt health claims.
[cheers and applause] greek yogurt, high in protein, low in carbs. probiotics. last year our greek yogurt investigation blue the lid off -- blew the lid off a major counterfeit foods scam. added thickeners posing as the real stuff. today, we're taking it to the next level. because this time we're naming names. starting with a coast-to-coast investigation, taking a closer look at those greek yogurt health claims.
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therefore, justifiably, our biggest concern is where the greek economy is going.mentioned before, there is good reason to because as we optimistic. as we go further out, we look at what is going on in europe and obviously, although risks that with brexit and the forthcoming elections in italy. with the further out elections in france, netherlands and germany. potential sources of uncertainty but a little further out, with regards to what is happening in america, it is even further out but that is important because what happens in america affects the rest of the world because it is a major player in the economic scene. the bullish sentiment with the election of a new president is a reflection of the reality that we see higher economic growth, i think the rest of the global the effects ofel that and even greece will benefit from that. goyou want factors that further out, we can hope for the rest. speaking exclusively there to bloomberg and athens today. being up, amazon is set to endorsed by one of the largest --ommerce countries -- and largest companies in the midd
therefore, justifiably, our biggest concern is where the greek economy is going.mentioned before, there is good reason to because as we optimistic. as we go further out, we look at what is going on in europe and obviously, although risks that with brexit and the forthcoming elections in italy. with the further out elections in france, netherlands and germany. potential sources of uncertainty but a little further out, with regards to what is happening in america, it is even further out but that...
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it's why a greek bishop raised the flag of independence. it's why peoples from the americas to africa to asia through off the yolk of colonialism. it's why people behind an iron curtain marched in solidarity and tore down that wall and joined you in a great union of democracies. it's why today we support the right of ukranians to choose their own destiny. why we partner with two nearbyans and the people of myanmar as they make important transitions to democracy. this has been my foreign policy uring my presidency. by necessity we work with all countries. and many of them are nom democracies. some -- are not democracies. some are democracies in the sense they have elections but not democracies in the sense of actually permitting participation and dissent. but our trajectory as a country has been to support the efforts of those who believe in self-governance. who believe in those ideas that began here. so many years ago. and it is not simply a matter of us being true to our values. it's not just a matter of idealism. i believe it is practical
it's why a greek bishop raised the flag of independence. it's why peoples from the americas to africa to asia through off the yolk of colonialism. it's why people behind an iron curtain marched in solidarity and tore down that wall and joined you in a great union of democracies. it's why today we support the right of ukranians to choose their own destiny. why we partner with two nearbyans and the people of myanmar as they make important transitions to democracy. this has been my foreign policy...
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and i was with john cassavetes, who's greek, and he-- i mean-- >> does he speak greek? because-- >> yes! >> greek is not an easy language to speak >> no, he does. and-- >> there's not a one word that i can understand, uh, in greek, at all. but it's a-- i was there, this summer, in the greek islands. it was wonderful. >> but it forces you to speak with your whole body and to really connect with people, in a way that you don't connect-- >> yeah. >> when you're out in the street. >> i get the feeling, from what you've said-- but-- the hairdo and traveling to greece, that you, uh-- you don't like to get in a rut. you want to step out, sometime. that you-- everything's kinda programmed, for you, you feel. >> it's not a program! i-i just think there's something that happens. i dunno if it's-- it's not just affluence. i mean, unless you're really fighting-- >> yeah. >> for survival, day by day, you get lulled into a kind of trance, about things. you're not really here. you don't really see people. you kind of start doing things, by habit. and that terrifies me. it just terrifi
and i was with john cassavetes, who's greek, and he-- i mean-- >> does he speak greek? because-- >> yes! >> greek is not an easy language to speak >> no, he does. and-- >> there's not a one word that i can understand, uh, in greek, at all. but it's a-- i was there, this summer, in the greek islands. it was wonderful. >> but it forces you to speak with your whole body and to really connect with people, in a way that you don't connect-- >> yeah. >>...
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[ greek ] is my other child alive? [ mrs. lakos crying ] -we're going to talk to her now. -[ simone ] we're sure she is. we're gonna to have to ask you not to contact your daughter until we've spoken to her. why don't i stay here? we're sorry for your loss, sir. who hurt my child? [ laughing ] playin' basketball's a crime now, the way them guys swooped on us. you ever hear of school, jamal? oh! so you guys must be the truant officers. - yeah, we're truant officers. - or was it them guys that picked us up? those were cops from special frauds, jamal. and you and warren are collars for the same crap they popped you for twice already. yo, i thought they was health cops. you know, pop my boy warren for being epileptic. - you think you're superman, right, jamal? - a real nice cape his first stretch at rikers once he's bent over and busted open. [ laughing ] [ shutter clicks ] hey, he can't do that without our permission. hey, warren, permission this. - right there, sir. - [ coughs ] we've, uh, contacted our special frauds unit, des
[ greek ] is my other child alive? [ mrs. lakos crying ] -we're going to talk to her now. -[ simone ] we're sure she is. we're gonna to have to ask you not to contact your daughter until we've spoken to her. why don't i stay here? we're sorry for your loss, sir. who hurt my child? [ laughing ] playin' basketball's a crime now, the way them guys swooped on us. you ever hear of school, jamal? oh! so you guys must be the truant officers. - yeah, we're truant officers. - or was it them guys that...
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greek americans have worn the uniform to keep our country free. greek americans have marched with dr. martin luther king jr. to make us more just. greek or american, we're all cheering for giannis antetokounmpo who seems to be getting better each year. and if anyone seeks an example of our shared spirit, our resilience, they need look no further than new york city, near ground zero, where the greek orthodox church of st. nicholas, once in ruins, is now rising again. most of all, we're indebted to greece for the most precious of gifts -- the truth, the understanding that as individuals of free will, we have the right and the capacity to govern ourselves. [applause] pres. obama: for it was here, 25 centuries ago, in the rocky hills of this city, that a new idea emerged. demokratia. [applause] pres. obama: kratos -- the power, the right to rule -- comes from demos -- the people. the notion that we are citizens -- not servants, but stewards of our society. the concept of citizenship -- that we have both rights and responsibilities. the belief in equal
greek americans have worn the uniform to keep our country free. greek americans have marched with dr. martin luther king jr. to make us more just. greek or american, we're all cheering for giannis antetokounmpo who seems to be getting better each year. and if anyone seeks an example of our shared spirit, our resilience, they need look no further than new york city, near ground zero, where the greek orthodox church of st. nicholas, once in ruins, is now rising again. most of all, we're indebted...
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president obama arrive there at the top of the hour to meet with greek leaders.this is the last overseas trip of his tonight there will be more clearing as a weak area of southwesterly wind back to help keep temperatures close to 40 degrees along the lakefront with upper 30s inland.wednesday will look better with mostly sunny skies and the mercury continues to milwaukee is one of many cities that could see protests today, as part of a national day of action, aimed at bringing attention to the "dakota ce pipeline would transport oil across four states. those in favor say it will bring millions of dollars to the local economies and create thousands of jobs. those against the pipeline say it threatens a tribal water source and their sacred land. amy thomas has been to north dakota with her kids to see first hand what's going on. especially now a daysi want my children to be sympathetic and empathetic to other people and to what other people struggle protests are planned in chicago, washington, d-c and london. the city of milwaukee wants you to help celebrate "world recycles day"d-p-w says i
president obama arrive there at the top of the hour to meet with greek leaders.this is the last overseas trip of his tonight there will be more clearing as a weak area of southwesterly wind back to help keep temperatures close to 40 degrees along the lakefront with upper 30s inland.wednesday will look better with mostly sunny skies and the mercury continues to milwaukee is one of many cities that could see protests today, as part of a national day of action, aimed at bringing attention to the...
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that's the way it is. >> greek diner, boom. it starts with this man, archie del aportas a quiet but demanding head of the restaurant. came from greece when he was 16 hoping for a better life. >> you have to work. you own a diner you gotta work more than eight hours a day. >> he met his wife patty while working in her dad's diner. do you think the greek work et sick why the diaper is successful? y hasn't taken a day off. >> oldest son another secret is experience short-order cook. a few sim elain greed cents, chicken, eggs, beef and potatoes. to make most dishes. fast. >> so you've got the burger going, somebody else has set up the plate. you call down there for the egg. >> yes. >> it all comes together on one plate. >> exactly. >> that's what i'm talking about. don't necessarily get done in a regular restaurant. >> pick up! >> now, kal along with his siblings, peter and theoni are being groomed to take over when archie finally puts his feet up. if they can handle it. >> they they have the work ethic? >> when they come here. whe
that's the way it is. >> greek diner, boom. it starts with this man, archie del aportas a quiet but demanding head of the restaurant. came from greece when he was 16 hoping for a better life. >> you have to work. you own a diner you gotta work more than eight hours a day. >> he met his wife patty while working in her dad's diner. do you think the greek work et sick why the diaper is successful? y hasn't taken a day off. >> oldest son another secret is experience...
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a greek combo. chicken souvlaki, >> 9.95. >> it sells owl. >> you give it away. >> this is the best diner in new jersey! >> no wonder pete genovese just named it the number one diner in new jersey, beating out nearly 600 others. quite an accomplishment considering the state is the diner capital of the world. >> what do you attribute to your success? >> my wife. >> and with three boys, nick and maria kallas already have the >> i don't know if i would push 'em to it. but given what i've seen, just with family, with us, once you get in the door, it's really hard to get out. it is. >> so nice seeing you. >> pauley: steve hartman, you wonder. >> unwraps a surprise package. look, anyone who thinks you gotta make a truck heavier to make it stronger, has been workin' too long without a hard hat. meet the all-new 2017 ford super duty. they cut weight with a high-strength, military grade, aluminum alloy body and reinvested a big chunk of it to beef up the high-strength steel frame. forging the most capable he
a greek combo. chicken souvlaki, >> 9.95. >> it sells owl. >> you give it away. >> this is the best diner in new jersey! >> no wonder pete genovese just named it the number one diner in new jersey, beating out nearly 600 others. quite an accomplishment considering the state is the diner capital of the world. >> what do you attribute to your success? >> my wife. >> and with three boys, nick and maria kallas already have the >> i don't know if...
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a greek combo. chicken souvlaki, >> 9.95. >> it sells owl. >> you give it away. >> this is the best diner in new jersey! >> no wonder pete genovese just named it the number one diner in new jersey, beating out nearly 600 others. quite an accomplishment considering the state is the diner capital of the world. >> what do you attribute to your success? >> my wife. >> and with three boys, nick and maria kallas already have the like it or not. >> i don't know if i would push 'em to it. but given what i've seen, just with family, with us, once you get in the door, it's really hard to get out. it is. >> so nice seeing you. >> pauley: steve hartman, you wonder. >> unwraps a surprise package. >> pauley: a surprise package with a lesson for us all. is the story our steve hartman has to tell. >> brandon and kathy gunn of northville, michigan, have been married nine years now. yet they just recently opened their last wedding present it. >> was by far the greatest gift because it taught us so many >> the present
a greek combo. chicken souvlaki, >> 9.95. >> it sells owl. >> you give it away. >> this is the best diner in new jersey! >> no wonder pete genovese just named it the number one diner in new jersey, beating out nearly 600 others. quite an accomplishment considering the state is the diner capital of the world. >> what do you attribute to your success? >> my wife. >> and with three boys, nick and maria kallas already have the like it or not. >>...
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. >> i have been clear from the beginning that in order to make reforms sustainable, the greek economy needs the space to return the growth and start creating jobs again. we cannot simply look to austerity as a strategy. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras echo the sentiment. they cannot take any more austerity. earlier during talks, obama offered reassuring words. >> i want to reaffirm not only my appreciation but underscore how important the transatlantic alliance. it is a cornerstone of our security. he praised greece's efforts to deal with the influx of migrants. over a million asylum-seekers increased last year. obama is set to tour the apocalypse. before continuing his final foreign tour as president in berlin. brent: russia's president has fired the minister over charges that he took a huge ride. it is the most senior official to be detained for corruption since 1991. >>'s arrest shocked the russian capital. he was detained overnight and must now answer on corruption charges. he is excepting a $2 million prize here. they accuse the minister of bling negotiators in handing ove
. >> i have been clear from the beginning that in order to make reforms sustainable, the greek economy needs the space to return the growth and start creating jobs again. we cannot simply look to austerity as a strategy. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras echo the sentiment. they cannot take any more austerity. earlier during talks, obama offered reassuring words. >> i want to reaffirm not only my appreciation but underscore how important the transatlantic alliance. it is...
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once we are through that, greek market, greek economy will take off. about the takeoff. how is the banking system? the banking system is critical to that take on happening. so the banks shattered. we saw deposits fleeing. give us a sense of what the banking system is, in its current state, and what it is capable of delivering to fund the takeoff you are talking about. evangelos: capital controls are still in place. they are a little more lax, but still in place. therefore, the supply of funding to the economy is still limited. deposits are not yet returning to the banks. external funding is still difficult. aerefore, we cannot expect big jump in the gdp next year unless this funding issue is resolved. the funding issue is a matter of trust from abroad. to get trust from abroad, we need repro filing of the debt, and greece to be included in the qe. you have these things, the imf says we go next year for 2.8%. that we are not there yet. caroline: this is caroline in berlin. give us a sense of your own business. let steep dive into your industrial busines
once we are through that, greek market, greek economy will take off. about the takeoff. how is the banking system? the banking system is critical to that take on happening. so the banks shattered. we saw deposits fleeing. give us a sense of what the banking system is, in its current state, and what it is capable of delivering to fund the takeoff you are talking about. evangelos: capital controls are still in place. they are a little more lax, but still in place. therefore, the supply of funding...
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the greeks were curious, inventive, willing to borrow, incorporate the way of other people. city, states and alliances and added appreciation for the arts but civilization, the first olympic games in the historical record date the 776 b.c. they were multicultural and essentially secular. i am prepared to say a lot more than i have time for, so let me turn back to these stories about the decline. decline. western civilizations two favorite stories are decline and progress. a golden age gone or want of rebirth? our popular literature, our mass entertainment, the dominant ideologies these days deal almost exclusively among the stories of decline. we are awash in stories of this utopia, legions of writers are busy imagine all the ways we can destroy ourselves or be destroyed by others. outerspace crawls with aliens who have nothing better to do than to cross billions of miles to a. every few years we learned of an eco-catastrophe, too many killer bees, too few bees, die off among central american frogs, die off among north american bats, asteroids and a polarized us, solar flare
the greeks were curious, inventive, willing to borrow, incorporate the way of other people. city, states and alliances and added appreciation for the arts but civilization, the first olympic games in the historical record date the 776 b.c. they were multicultural and essentially secular. i am prepared to say a lot more than i have time for, so let me turn back to these stories about the decline. decline. western civilizations two favorite stories are decline and progress. a golden age gone or...
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greek fest, food, fun, festivities. father gregory here on little road. >> yes, little road new port richey. >> we have kids and dancers coming up. let's talk about the festival coming up, big deal, isn't it? >> we invite everyone to come out, we are going to be open friday and saturday and sunday, friday and saturday 11:00-11:00. sunday, 11:00-9:00. authentic greek food and dancing throughout the weekend. we are going to have the kids dancing throughout the weekend. come >> what did you bring me? >> this is a euro. >> beautiful, beautiful and fries. thank you. we are going to let the kids dance. we'll put up the information. beautiful weekend to have fun. >> we are going to have fun. family friendly event. thank you. kids, dance! ?? ?? ?? ?? in my job, i see a lot of fires that could've been stopped... before they started. that's why florida's firefighters support amendment 1. and it's first responders. amendment 1 protects consumers from scams and unsafe solar installations. vote yes on amendment 1... for the sun. ??
greek fest, food, fun, festivities. father gregory here on little road. >> yes, little road new port richey. >> we have kids and dancers coming up. let's talk about the festival coming up, big deal, isn't it? >> we invite everyone to come out, we are going to be open friday and saturday and sunday, friday and saturday 11:00-11:00. sunday, 11:00-9:00. authentic greek food and dancing throughout the weekend. we are going to have the kids dancing throughout the weekend. come...
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but the greeks did. her rides this is a good place to start if we wonder what happened to western civilization today. the institution that we have set aside to perpetuate our civilization isn't doing such a good job of that anymore. not so long ago anybody graduating from college would have. at least a portion of her rock vs and not not so long before that the great majority of college graduates would have read it in greek. i mean about 100 years in the egyptians eyes. her rides this is not finished from the creek from that allows us to check over syllabi and one civil search. herodias book. acondas manifesto appears about three times that many but so does plato's republic so all is not lost, just greatly diminished. we clearly no longer live in the civilization were educated men and women are generally familiar with herodias. the question occurs surely the fate of our civilization doesn't depend on familiarity with the nature of book that has no claim to divine inspiration. on the other hand if presiden
but the greeks did. her rides this is a good place to start if we wonder what happened to western civilization today. the institution that we have set aside to perpetuate our civilization isn't doing such a good job of that anymore. not so long ago anybody graduating from college would have. at least a portion of her rock vs and not not so long before that the great majority of college graduates would have read it in greek. i mean about 100 years in the egyptians eyes. her rides this is not...
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a greek combo.sells owl. >> you give it away. >> this is the best diner in new jersey! >> no wonder pete genovese just named it the number one diner in new jersey, beating out nearly 600 others. quite an accomplishment considering the state is the diner capital of the world. >> what do you attribute to your success? >> my wife. >> and with three boys, nick and maria kallas already have the next generation lined up. like it or not. >> i don't know if i would push 'em to it. but given what i've seen, just with family, with us, once you get in the door, it's really hard to get out. it is. >> so nice seeing you. >> pauley: steve hartman, you wonder. >> unwraps a surprise package. next. he wears his army hat, he gets awalks aroundliments. with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, "thank you for serving our country" and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i'm very
a greek combo.sells owl. >> you give it away. >> this is the best diner in new jersey! >> no wonder pete genovese just named it the number one diner in new jersey, beating out nearly 600 others. quite an accomplishment considering the state is the diner capital of the world. >> what do you attribute to your success? >> my wife. >> and with three boys, nick and maria kallas already have the next generation lined up. like it or not. >> i don't know if i...
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greek freak. he should get the talk and is really good. delly. matthew dellavedova signed with them. nice addition for the bucks and over 6 in the category. greek freak leading in scoring and rebounding and second to delly in assists. lebron on his former teammate. >> he plays as hard as he can. you know. >> when you do that at this level you will give yourself an opportunity to it is great to be a teammate. obviously he isn't given anything and out of st. mary's and working his tail off every day to become a real respected basketball player on a championship-level team and that's why he is in a position now rewarded a great contract and he has a big role in the milwaukee bucks franchise. >>> doesn't lebron look like he is in the warm up for a >> jeff: 60s tomorrow and showers around and then gets cooler. >> winter mix friday. cbs evening news is next. >> o'donnell: a race against the flames. >> go, go, go, go! >> o'donnell: wildfires turn deadly in the great smoky mointins. thousands run, hotel hotels ands burn. >> this is a fire for the history
greek freak. he should get the talk and is really good. delly. matthew dellavedova signed with them. nice addition for the bucks and over 6 in the category. greek freak leading in scoring and rebounding and second to delly in assists. lebron on his former teammate. >> he plays as hard as he can. you know. >> when you do that at this level you will give yourself an opportunity to it is great to be a teammate. obviously he isn't given anything and out of st. mary's and working his...
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protesters tried to reach the greek parliament and u.s. embassy and some hurled petrol bombs at police. there have been near daily protests in the u.s. against donald trumps election. others have started to take closer look at his finances. the president-elect's far-flung business interests mean he is tied up with multinational corporations and even the u.s. government itself and that means potential conflicts of interest ahead. mark thompson explains. mr. trump: the total is 8 billion -- over a billion dollars. mark: the size of his fortunes and when that is giving him problems. his empire includes golf courses and luxury hotels. providing trump with the comforts of interest minefields. deutsche bank holds more than $300 million of the incoming president's debt. the bank is facing calls from the u.s. justice department to overp a $14 billion claim its mismanagement of subprime mortgages prior to the financial crash. in all, trumps reach stretches across around 500 companies including in countries which have conflict's relations with the u
protesters tried to reach the greek parliament and u.s. embassy and some hurled petrol bombs at police. there have been near daily protests in the u.s. against donald trumps election. others have started to take closer look at his finances. the president-elect's far-flung business interests mean he is tied up with multinational corporations and even the u.s. government itself and that means potential conflicts of interest ahead. mark thompson explains. mr. trump: the total is 8 billion -- over...
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the greek economy and the level of debt had become unsustainable. and in this global economy, investment and jobs flow to countries where governments are efficient, not bloated, where the rules are clear. to stay competitive, to attract investment that creates jobs, greece had to start a reform process. of course, the world, i dont think, fully appreciates the extraordinary pain these reforms have involved, or the tremendous sacrifices that you, the greek people, have made. ive been aware of it, and ive been proud of all that my administration has done to try to support greece in these efforts. applause] and part of the purpose of my visit is to highlight for the world the important steps that have been taken here in greece. today, the budget is back in surplus. parliament passed reforms to make the economy more competitive. yes, there is still much more work to do. i want to commend prime minister tsipras for the very difficult reforms his government is pursuing to put the economy on a firmer footing. now, as greece works to attract more investment
the greek economy and the level of debt had become unsustainable. and in this global economy, investment and jobs flow to countries where governments are efficient, not bloated, where the rules are clear. to stay competitive, to attract investment that creates jobs, greece had to start a reform process. of course, the world, i dont think, fully appreciates the extraordinary pain these reforms have involved, or the tremendous sacrifices that you, the greek people, have made. ive been aware of...
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i want the greek grotto closed tighter than the drum. it's a den of an equity. - may i see the photograph, henry dear? - it's not for your innocent eyes, agnes. - thank you, dear. he fourth attorney i've had on this case. i'm certain they bribed the other three to drop the matter. - nobody bribes me. - i hope not, for your sake. - (funny sound) (audience laughing)
i want the greek grotto closed tighter than the drum. it's a den of an equity. - may i see the photograph, henry dear? - it's not for your innocent eyes, agnes. - thank you, dear. he fourth attorney i've had on this case. i'm certain they bribed the other three to drop the matter. - nobody bribes me. - i hope not, for your sake. - (funny sound) (audience laughing)
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let's go back to ancient greek writers, $800. stephanie. -what is "apologies"? -yes. cry "unk" -- $400. georjean. cry "unk" -- $800. allon. -what is a bunker? -bunker, correct. cry "unk" -- $1,200. stephanie. -what is crunk? -crunk is right. cry "unk" -- $1,600. -what is a junket? -correct. cry "unk" for $2,000. georjean. -what is podunk? -podunk, right. contemporaries, $1,200. georjean. -who is bismarck? -that's it. contemporaries, $1,600. the answer there -- the other daily double. and before i ask you to make a wager, we have a correction, i believe, is going to affect stephanie. i, in error, accepted your response of "apologies" instead of the singular "apology" or "apologia" for the work of plato. so we have to deduct $1,600 from you. the scores are now correct, georjean, so make your wager. um, $2,000. $2,000 it is. who is da vinci? oh, you picked the wrong one. who is galileo? galileo. so you are now at $3,800, in second place. but you pick the next clue for us. contemporaries, $2,000. [ beep ] and his name is robert schumann. georjean. gone fishing, $400. geor
let's go back to ancient greek writers, $800. stephanie. -what is "apologies"? -yes. cry "unk" -- $400. georjean. cry "unk" -- $800. allon. -what is a bunker? -bunker, correct. cry "unk" -- $1,200. stephanie. -what is crunk? -crunk is right. cry "unk" -- $1,600. -what is a junket? -correct. cry "unk" for $2,000. georjean. -what is podunk? -podunk, right. contemporaries, $1,200. georjean. -who is bismarck? -that's it. contemporaries,...
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do you think the greek work et sick why tiaper is successful? >> yes. >> he's been here 20 years hasn'taken >> oldest son another secret is experience short-order cook. a few sim elain greed cents, chicken, eggs, beef and potatoes. to make mt sh. fast. >> so you've got the burger going, somebody else has s up the plate. you call down there for the egg. >> yes. all comes together on oe plate. e. >> that's what i'm talking about. these are the little things that don't necessarily get done in a >> pick up! >> now, kal along with his siblings, peter and theoni are beinoomed to take over when fally puts his feet up. andle it. >> ty they have the work ethic? >> when they come here. when they're here. >> when they're here? >> getting them here sometimes isd? >> very hard to get of bed? course. >> are you guys willing to p ths to business? we'llpl's two of u the mid that's perfect. despite the grug there's a reason to keepin ba.k so t get it where it.is. we grew up in the diner. it's part of my life. i want to thank it it's given me. >> it's a sentiment
do you think the greek work et sick why tiaper is successful? >> yes. >> he's been here 20 years hasn'taken >> oldest son another secret is experience short-order cook. a few sim elain greed cents, chicken, eggs, beef and potatoes. to make mt sh. fast. >> so you've got the burger going, somebody else has s up the plate. you call down there for the egg. >> yes. all comes together on oe plate. e. >> that's what i'm talking about. these are the little things...
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but what greeks have been looking for for years, of course, has been stability. resolution of their financial problems, and their debt crisis. i mean, that's still ongoing. and what greece has wanted is for the u.s. to really plead its case with other european powers and with greeks, greece's creditors, to try to get them a good deal to relieve some of their debt. that's why president obama is on this trip partially. he's going to be speaking to, angela merkel and other european leaders in the next few days. so greeks see a new administration that has deeply divergent views with president obama as just more stability. they're hoping to try to get this debt deal done before donald trump assumes office. they're worried about his policies, his fiscal policies and also his policies towards europe. you know, on the trail donald trump repeatedly said he would back away from greece. he talked about the euro as being problematic for the united states, and being designed to be anti-u.s. so greeks are worried that donald trump isn't going to be the kind of ally that presid
but what greeks have been looking for for years, of course, has been stability. resolution of their financial problems, and their debt crisis. i mean, that's still ongoing. and what greece has wanted is for the u.s. to really plead its case with other european powers and with greeks, greece's creditors, to try to get them a good deal to relieve some of their debt. that's why president obama is on this trip partially. he's going to be speaking to, angela merkel and other european leaders in the...
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greek yogurt, the kind with fruit on the bottom, drinkabling ons and so forth. >> and should you eat it because it has high sugar or lowfa the? he's the truth about yogurt now. >> reporter: scoop it, mix it or pour it. the nutritionist tells all of her clients. >> the most important thing is that you eat a cup of yogurt every day. >> reporter: she said the yogurt, if it's higher in an extra 10 grams of sugar is fine. you will get the beg your pardon official probiotic bacteria. you will get protein, you will get potassium, calcium, compounds that lower blood pressure. compounded that keep us lean. >> reporter: adding it's better to get the nutrients from yogurt than none at all. i'm ellen brian. >> and there will meet your dietary needs. >> she recommends they eat greek yogurt to get more protein and with added fiber to help with digestion. what you may not want to do is add the m&ms to yogurt. >> i don't think the dietician would like that. >> and talk about who with the sugar. 92. is the trump transition in elect said no. >> how do you fast time while stuck in traffic. how they wer
greek yogurt, the kind with fruit on the bottom, drinkabling ons and so forth. >> and should you eat it because it has high sugar or lowfa the? he's the truth about yogurt now. >> reporter: scoop it, mix it or pour it. the nutritionist tells all of her clients. >> the most important thing is that you eat a cup of yogurt every day. >> reporter: she said the yogurt, if it's higher in an extra 10 grams of sugar is fine. you will get the beg your pardon official probiotic...
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a similar protest took place in another greek city to the north president first to the country by a u-s leader since 1999.he will then travel to germany and peru before coming back to washington protesters again rallying against the dakota access pipeline.. but this time, in downtown milwaukee.dozens lined the entrance of the downtown wells fargo building tuesday.. demanding that the bank pulls its funding for the project. construction of the pipeline is nearly done.it runs more than 11-hundred miles through north and south people in milwaukee are concerned the pipeline could pollute water supplies and destroy sacred native american wells fargo countered protesters with this statement: "we do business only with companies that have demonstrated a strong, ongoing commitment to complying with all laws and coming up on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...stuff the bus.the food drive happening today ... and what organizers say they need most.and up next...bigger gigthe the major event joining milwaukee's lakefront (jessica) the new recipe of beneful is really excellent. the first ingredient i
a similar protest took place in another greek city to the north president first to the country by a u-s leader since 1999.he will then travel to germany and peru before coming back to washington protesters again rallying against the dakota access pipeline.. but this time, in downtown milwaukee.dozens lined the entrance of the downtown wells fargo building tuesday.. demanding that the bank pulls its funding for the project. construction of the pipeline is nearly done.it runs more than 11-hundred...
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out of the greeks so the western civilization will help usher in the new age of global civilization. to say there are two favorite stories it tells about itself is not to say that they were the only stories there were others but also we prefer the great melancholy of believing that we are the remnants of th once great civilization of the great hope for the best is yet to come to the not so great on you are just muddling through making the best of the opportunities and hoping not to fall into the ditch by the front of the road. my attempt gives me a somewhat different perspective from the historian. the most impressive contrast i can think of between the west and the rest is precisely that we have these competing narratives of who we are in the decline in progress. both of them expressed a deep sense that we are in the midst of the momentous historical change. the west from early on gained a sense of itself as a possibility, the place where the order is never so fixed it cannot give way to something else. writing in the fifth century bc they tell of the meeting with an egyptian priesw
out of the greeks so the western civilization will help usher in the new age of global civilization. to say there are two favorite stories it tells about itself is not to say that they were the only stories there were others but also we prefer the great melancholy of believing that we are the remnants of th once great civilization of the great hope for the best is yet to come to the not so great on you are just muddling through making the best of the opportunities and hoping not to fall into...
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triple double of the season for the bucks last night. ... ...not just any old triple double...the greek freak did something only michael jordan and hakeem olajuwon have ever accomplished...find out what it is....next... was a must win game and thank god we got it." giannis antetokounmpo might have gotten a little bit carried away calling a november game against a team that hasn't made the playoffs in four years a "must win," but at least it was a win....milwaukee snapped their three game skid 93-89 over the magic with giannis picking up his first triple double of the season....21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 5 steals and 3 blocks is turning into just another day of work for the greek look easy don'think for a second that it actually is...in fact hakeem olajuwon and michael jordan are the only other players to ever put up those numbers...of course after the game giannis didn't want to talk about that, he wanted to talk about his bench... giannis: "they did a great job, what can i say they helped us a lot in the first quarter and in the second half. i hope they help us for the rest of
triple double of the season for the bucks last night. ... ...not just any old triple double...the greek freak did something only michael jordan and hakeem olajuwon have ever accomplished...find out what it is....next... was a must win game and thank god we got it." giannis antetokounmpo might have gotten a little bit carried away calling a november game against a team that hasn't made the playoffs in four years a "must win," but at least it was a win....milwaukee snapped their...
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chris, the greek situation -- the you view it as a greek, immediate that really question?r, when we look back at the last 12 months, and the fact we were in a greek crisis and are now over it and have multiple crises -- actually, you see greece is a success story, where other countries should be inspired? chris: i would not say that. i think greece has done terrifically well to get where they are. but i am with the imf. they clearly need more debt relief. for the moment, if european growth lifts greek growth a little bit, you could temporarily get away with that challenge. but in the long term the debt levels are far too high. they need proper debt relief. thing from the market perspective is, the market is not really focused on greece anymore. we have moved on. we are now focused on italy. francine: for now. the problem is, i have always for greece could come back to haunt us. chris: but things do not tend to come back when their large banks are in place. as long as the backstops maintain efficacious and in place and working, greece should not come back to be a problem fo
chris, the greek situation -- the you view it as a greek, immediate that really question?r, when we look back at the last 12 months, and the fact we were in a greek crisis and are now over it and have multiple crises -- actually, you see greece is a success story, where other countries should be inspired? chris: i would not say that. i think greece has done terrifically well to get where they are. but i am with the imf. they clearly need more debt relief. for the moment, if european growth...
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a greek island. petrol bombs were thrown at a makeshift camp used by refugees and migrants. is reported to be hospitalized after sustaining head injuries. and spokesperson says tensions are likely linked to the fact that those camps are extremely overcrowded. thousands rallied in manila, angered at the news that the former dictator of the philippines has been reburied with full military honors at a hero cemetery. dynamic 30 years ago and will for two decades, during which time his relatives amassed a fortune somewhere in the region. >> a hero's burial for the philippines of the former dictator. years for his7 remains to be laid to rest. his supporters aren't delighted. >> we are very happy. this is what we have been waiting for. >> the president gave permission for the burial in august, calling mark off a filipino soldier. there have been mass protests. outside the cemetery this crowd is chanting markoff, hibbler, dictator. >> he ruined this country. he killed people. we have to stand up for what is
a greek island. petrol bombs were thrown at a makeshift camp used by refugees and migrants. is reported to be hospitalized after sustaining head injuries. and spokesperson says tensions are likely linked to the fact that those camps are extremely overcrowded. thousands rallied in manila, angered at the news that the former dictator of the philippines has been reburied with full military honors at a hero cemetery. dynamic 30 years ago and will for two decades, during which time his relatives...
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president obama in europe -- giving a 'shout out' to our very own "greek freak" .. no, not pete zervakis .. giannis antetokounmpo from the milwaukee bucks!greek or american, we're all cheering for giannis antetokounmpo who seems to be getting better giannis hasn't commented yet ... but the bucks did post something on facebook. four southeast wisconsin high school football teams made it to madison... and will play for state titles the next two days. this afternoon... the rockets of cedar grove-belgium take on the defending champions in division five... amherst. tomorrow... catholic memorial and franklin all get a shot at the gold ball. our elise menaker will be at camp randall stadium for all the games bringing us the exciting highlights. fog, yesterday afternoon was sunny and mild with highs in the mid 50s. just a few clouds moved light se breeze with a warm front has kept the temps near 50. we get another november treat today with more sunshine, and highs in the mid to upper 60s. a southerly wind will increase to 20 mph throughout the day, and will remain windy ove
president obama in europe -- giving a 'shout out' to our very own "greek freak" .. no, not pete zervakis .. giannis antetokounmpo from the milwaukee bucks!greek or american, we're all cheering for giannis antetokounmpo who seems to be getting better giannis hasn't commented yet ... but the bucks did post something on facebook. four southeast wisconsin high school football teams made it to madison... and will play for state titles the next two days. this afternoon... the rockets of...
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Nov 16, 2016
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in about 40 minutes obama will deliver a speech directly to the greek people. he's expected to touch on the country's efforts to recover from its financial crisis, and on its role in dealing with hundreds of thousands of crossed greece's borders. the president's visit to greece, met by angry anti-american protesters. nearly seven thousand people marchced and rioted through central athens tuesday while obama attended a banquet at the presidential mansion just a few miles away. the protesters tried to get inside the u-s embassy, but were held back by greek police firing tear gas. obama's visit to greece is the first official visit by a sitting president since bill clinton in 1999. at 8:50 this morning berlin. some other protesters are speaking out against the dakota access pipeline. hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the white house last night. this was one of many similar protests that took place across the country. among the protesters in d.c.. former presidential candidate bernie sanders. the three-point-seven project has drawn opposition from the stan
in about 40 minutes obama will deliver a speech directly to the greek people. he's expected to touch on the country's efforts to recover from its financial crisis, and on its role in dealing with hundreds of thousands of crossed greece's borders. the president's visit to greece, met by angry anti-american protesters. nearly seven thousand people marchced and rioted through central athens tuesday while obama attended a banquet at the presidential mansion just a few miles away. the protesters...
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Nov 11, 2016
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the meal is pretty good )) later i made the greek pizza and broccoli salad for my family ... and it too came out great. even the kids like it. now the big question .. is it a deal? that depends. it's x 2 meals a week for about 70 bucks is pricey. that's about 10 bucks a person per meal ... but if you have discretionary cash ... and a refined palate ... it might be right for you and yours. i'm mm >>> ((weather toss)) <<< tedd florendo nevada?! certainly not feeling like november... more like september as of late. our sky cameras showing clear skies across the region. right now temps across the valley are in the low 80s and some upper 70s -- so very mild into the early evening. .............. today we climbed to 80-degrees...that's 10 degress above seasonal normal! normal temps. for 70 degrees. ............ we'll continue to see our sunny skies for the next couple of days.... strong high pressure will bring persistent mild and dry weather through the period. temperatures will average several degrees above normal. periods of high clouds can be expected over the weekend and into
the meal is pretty good )) later i made the greek pizza and broccoli salad for my family ... and it too came out great. even the kids like it. now the big question .. is it a deal? that depends. it's x 2 meals a week for about 70 bucks is pricey. that's about 10 bucks a person per meal ... but if you have discretionary cash ... and a refined palate ... it might be right for you and yours. i'm mm >>> ((weather toss))
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Nov 25, 2016
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almost a thousand peathered at denver's greek orthodox cathedral la?< night.. this is the 11th year they've done this.. they have the traditional foods, but also include food from 0#?all over the place - including afr%?b winds normally make wildfires bigger... but it was so windy yesterday.. at pts of a fire in larimer county - just blew right out like candles on a birthday cake. poudre fire this pture of the e -- o of 'wt highway 14' .. they say - the wind knocked over a power line in area -- but later, it actuallya? extinguished some spots. no structures were threatene. the fire is 100 percent contained. ;< commisoners in san miguel county say - they're planning a protest - after the bureau?t the area. the b-l-m wants developersbid on almost 11- thound acres in san miguel county.. oey're concerned about wildlife.. including an end it's a great weekend for orts. for starters... the broncos are back at home. theyl the kansas city chiefs on sunday.. that starts at-30 right here on channel 9. week off, the st broncos are 7 an3 - and 3rd in the a-c west we h bette
almost a thousand peathered at denver's greek orthodox cathedral la?< night.. this is the 11th year they've done this.. they have the traditional foods, but also include food from 0#?all over the place - including afr%?b winds normally make wildfires bigger... but it was so windy yesterday.. at pts of a fire in larimer county - just blew right out like candles on a birthday cake. poudre fire this pture of the e -- o of 'wt highway 14' .. they say - the wind knocked over a power line in area...
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Nov 30, 2016
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and i read an article, where greek freak said he was the best teammate he's ever had on any level. a lot of fight and hard work from him every night. >> speaking of the greek freak, the cavs know they have their hands full with the 21-year-old. >> he's been able to hone in on >> at his age, what impresses you so far? >> you look out and see the moves he makes at 6'11" and i feel like he crosses over at about half court, one dribble and dunks it. there's plays you just shake your head off. >> coming off the win in orlando. cavs, trying to make it five wins in a row tonight. at the bradley center, today's tmj4. >> charles: and the brewers signed first baseman to a three-year deal this >> shannon: the now will be on facebook live. the biggest health issues mapped out county by county, who is suffering from what in wisconsin. coming up new on the now. >> john: if you're going out this evening, still relatively mild, 46 degrees at 8:00. down to 44 at 10:00. our average high today dropped to 39 degrees. you know we're getting into the winter season, december is right arouhe away. >> shan
and i read an article, where greek freak said he was the best teammate he's ever had on any level. a lot of fight and hard work from him every night. >> speaking of the greek freak, the cavs know they have their hands full with the 21-year-old. >> he's been able to hone in on >> at his age, what impresses you so far? >> you look out and see the moves he makes at 6'11" and i feel like he crosses over at about half court, one dribble and dunks it. there's plays you...
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our i team un covering the state temporarily shut down the popular greek restaurant after backing up in the kitchen. inspectors closed a crop husband on october 19th after finding over 100 live and dead kroechz in the kitchen. i spoke to the owner and he feels the inspector is really unfairly picking on his restaurant. he says he saw the sewage coming through the drans and immediately called the plumber who was working on it when the inspector arrived. the inspector called for the hazard. >>> and people to go in downtown saint pete known for cuban yay glenn. inspectors saw over live and dead roaches all over the kitchen including near the cook's line cuban press and coolers. a stop sale also issued because they were not properly cooled and at dangerous temperatures that could make you sick. now i spoke to the owner, he is managed by his 22-year old son. he does not have the 30 years of experience his father has. the senior runs the other locations but immediately went over to people's and retrained his son. >>> a special dirty dining investigation on over a half dozen local publix gr
our i team un covering the state temporarily shut down the popular greek restaurant after backing up in the kitchen. inspectors closed a crop husband on october 19th after finding over 100 live and dead kroechz in the kitchen. i spoke to the owner and he feels the inspector is really unfairly picking on his restaurant. he says he saw the sewage coming through the drans and immediately called the plumber who was working on it when the inspector arrived. the inspector called for the hazard....