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into a greek cypriot and greek republic that's why all the trouble the stuff that but anyway. we fought for the natural gas i see in a big opportunity. if three to properly handle properly. without any fear of accident and the others. we can get water all benefit all of it not only us really there are other if not tens of properly. you're may expect. in it do you believe the greek cypriot side has asked the u.s. navy to protect eggs on mobile ships is that something you believe has been a lot of talk about it in the cypriot press or i don't know on that is. whether know because it was published so you believe that that's what i. do believe i need to have some other evidence in order not to be the stuff i can just thank you so much for talking to obviously thank you. april on al-jazeera. from the stories beyond the headlines phone lines examines the us is role in the wilds fifty years since the death of martin luther king we examine the impact of his assassination and the state of race relations in the us today the winning show tries returns for another season with stories abou
into a greek cypriot and greek republic that's why all the trouble the stuff that but anyway. we fought for the natural gas i see in a big opportunity. if three to properly handle properly. without any fear of accident and the others. we can get water all benefit all of it not only us really there are other if not tens of properly. you're may expect. in it do you believe the greek cypriot side has asked the u.s. navy to protect eggs on mobile ships is that something you believe has been a lot...
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cypriot and greek republic that's why all the trouble the stuff the but anyway. we fought for the natural gas i see in a big opportunity. if three to properly handle properly. without any fear of accident and the others. we can get more child benefit out of it and not only us i really do as of the other if not tens of properly is a you are may expect. in it do you believe the greek cypriot side has asked the us navy to protect eggs on mobile ships is that something you believe has been a lot of talk about it in the cypriot press or i don't know on that is what. it was in all because it was published so although you believe that that's what they will do you believe i need to have some other evidence in order not to reveal this to myself i can just thank you so much for talking to our visitors thank you. karl. what makes this this. so this is really an attack on itself is a lot of misunderstanding a distortion of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important. to publish it. to be offensive or provoke that's what i would as people do. se
cypriot and greek republic that's why all the trouble the stuff the but anyway. we fought for the natural gas i see in a big opportunity. if three to properly handle properly. without any fear of accident and the others. we can get more child benefit out of it and not only us i really do as of the other if not tens of properly is a you are may expect. in it do you believe the greek cypriot side has asked the us navy to protect eggs on mobile ships is that something you believe has been a lot of...
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in it do you believe the greek cypriot side has asked the u.s. navy to protect eggs on mobile ships is that something you believe has been a lot of talk about it in the cypriot press or i don't know on that is what. it was you know because it was published so although you believe that this was i know do you believe i need to have some other in order not to believe this stuff i can just thank you so much for talking to our business thank you for. my. on the benefit those people. saw a man they see named paul going all those. who witnessed documentaries that open your eyes. at this time on al-jazeera. and monday pointed on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to form dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the
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major german and french banks were exposed to greek debt. if greece we're seeing in europe's financial system would also be a danger. frankly but greece wasn't the problem greece was never the problem greece is a tiny. economy the panic at the northern ministry of finances and prime minister's office was that greece would tip over a closer examination of the bank assets there were held in the major european banks and start a panic in the credit markets that was the problem. the european governments had two choices they could let greece go bankrupt which would be disastrous for the global economy and for sabina the futility of banks or they could keep greece afloat savings european banks from collapse. both options require taxpayer money both options involved the banks. why the people of europe have to save the banks. because the banks are too big to fail. to save the banks that means also the fed to save the deposits of ordinary citizens we save capitalists speculates yes but we saved also all the there we said that the other side of them an
major german and french banks were exposed to greek debt. if greece we're seeing in europe's financial system would also be a danger. frankly but greece wasn't the problem greece was never the problem greece is a tiny. economy the panic at the northern ministry of finances and prime minister's office was that greece would tip over a closer examination of the bank assets there were held in the major european banks and start a panic in the credit markets that was the problem. the european...
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he is usually referred to as, the greek freak. called that because he is greek.nd doing things on a basketball court that people have never seen before. and even itch you aren't a basketball fan, you have to admire his athleticism and personal story that is one of the most interesting in all of sports. if that sound like hype, we offer into evidence, exhibit one. >> last month. madison square garden. bucks versus the knicks. the stolen pass. fast break. watch janis on the right. >> the lob. so quick. the greek freak leapt over a flabber casted 6'6" defender while catching the ball and stuffing it through the hoop. >> janis. >> the unpronounceable has become the unstoppable. >> how many steps does it take-up to gtak take-up to got down the court? >> six. >> from the foul line. >> one. maybe none. i can just jump from the foul line i think. >> you are watching highlights that have gone viral on six continents. already, a two-time all-star, he is listed in the program as a forward. but plays every position from point guard to center. and leads the bucks in points. r
he is usually referred to as, the greek freak. called that because he is greek.nd doing things on a basketball court that people have never seen before. and even itch you aren't a basketball fan, you have to admire his athleticism and personal story that is one of the most interesting in all of sports. if that sound like hype, we offer into evidence, exhibit one. >> last month. madison square garden. bucks versus the knicks. the stolen pass. fast break. watch janis on the right. >>...
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english bible translated in america from the substituttu from the greek. and he was the signatory showing john hancock's signature on the declaration of independence, and helped to design the great seal of the united states, and then he would become the very first united states citizen to translate a bible in america. so he is an interesting fellow, he was. >> so as we continue the journey, you are looking at at several of the screens. these take on various debates of history
english bible translated in america from the substituttu from the greek. and he was the signatory showing john hancock's signature on the declaration of independence, and helped to design the great seal of the united states, and then he would become the very first united states citizen to translate a bible in america. so he is an interesting fellow, he was. >> so as we continue the journey, you are looking at at several of the screens. these take on various debates of history
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the greek economy is growing again. we think this year is going to grow at two percent. perhaps think sheer two point three percent. that's why the country intends to alleviate program by the summer and stand on its own two feet in order to achieve these goals the o.e.c.d. feels that greece needs to use reforms to further reduce its debt members of the euro group have even hinted that greece might receive debt relief although germany would be against the move. british evocate change sainsbury's has agreed to merge with wal-mart own the rival to gather the two will become britain's biggest supermarket groups posting current market leader tesco and the passe that the citizens don't generate will enable them to negotiate lower prices persons highly competitive grocery industry is undergoing rapid change german supermarkets like the idea needle and online giant amazon are destructing the country's supermarket business but analysts say the deal could face from regulators. and when people think about a holiday in the middle east egypt jordan dubai often all the first destinati
the greek economy is growing again. we think this year is going to grow at two percent. perhaps think sheer two point three percent. that's why the country intends to alleviate program by the summer and stand on its own two feet in order to achieve these goals the o.e.c.d. feels that greece needs to use reforms to further reduce its debt members of the euro group have even hinted that greece might receive debt relief although germany would be against the move. british evocate change sainsbury's...
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he has degrees from university of sydney and speaks fluent german and greek. he runs one of the fastest growing organizations in the country, the foundation for american alert and american -- or flagg. it's a 501(c)(3) company. last year created the world's first kid-friendly constitution, now in the hands of almost 100,000 students, all 50 states. he is a rising star in political media arenas in the united states, and almost in a different city every day, but he calls texas home. made a good choice. please welcome america's immigrant and our friend, nick adams, and, nick, as you come up here, i want to just let you know that we have our own czar of political incorrectness here. and he's so -- i can't imagine he looks like he left but mr. pete bonds, who is our director of political incorrectness, and so if you see him speak up. >> thank you very minute. much appreciated. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. mr. president, board members, the distinguished guests-ladies and gentlemen, is with both gratitude and human humility i join here at the largest rankin
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having too much market power finance ministers of the eurozone are meeting in bog area today with greek debts high on the agenda again some countries want to relieve greece off at least part of its debt others insist on full pay back germany being the most vocal european commission president don't load your was in athens a day ahead of the meeting and optimistic about the country's prospects last year greece saw a budget surplus of seven billion euros that was much more than expected. and optimistic showing claude younker was full of praise but his meeting with greek prime minister alexis tsipras the european commission president hailed the progress of france as made in implementing a string of painful reforms over the years the proper form of the regulars pieces performance is excellent as were the sacrifices of the greek people you nischelle results are now in growth has returned to greece and to europe. to live up. hopes are that will continue and the outlook is good greece's current eighty six billion euro bailout ends this august by then athens aims to be financing itself on intern
having too much market power finance ministers of the eurozone are meeting in bog area today with greek debts high on the agenda again some countries want to relieve greece off at least part of its debt others insist on full pay back germany being the most vocal european commission president don't load your was in athens a day ahead of the meeting and optimistic about the country's prospects last year greece saw a budget surplus of seven billion euros that was much more than expected. and...
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at a greek processing centre, one home. at a greek processing centre, u home.it. they were lucky. they paddled across the river in daylight. but at the start of april, this couple from iraq tried to cross at night. with their four —year—old son commits. he was swept away. -- ahmed. translation: we need to find his body to find what happened to him. but at the regent 's main the pathologist tells us it doesn't have the boy's body. have you seen dogma? no, no. we haven't seen. at the moment i haven't. so that means that it may be difficult to make it is very difficult because maybe it is deepin very difficult because maybe it is deep in the river evros, we don't know. maybe we will find after two oi’ know. maybe we will find after two or three months. by contrast, another four —year—old's iraqi or three months. by contrast, anotherfour —year—old's iraqi boy called ahmed crossed safely with his pa rents. called ahmed crossed safely with his parents. when you crossed, when you finished the boat, and you stood on the land, how did you feel? good! very, very good. ye
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a greek icon a visit to the birthplace of democracy and i things. and asian experience dining on put pious salad in a berlin restaurant. we can go off the show with a young french d.j. duo who are filling the dance floors here in europe often bach are seen as these shooting stars on the europe's electronic dance scene now their trademark is a mix of different styles and their hair in berlin right now to promote their latest single called party so we caught up with them at a gig. from paris to berlin for the new single and. party is the latest release by french d.j. dual often bach it's the perfect name tag for a party hotspot like berlin. we enjoyed a lot of the cd we had so much fun in partying and clubs and yeah i think for electronic music is one of the most important cd of the world with the techno of techno chilled sure and so clubs sure he's a really really intense here. often barca's storming the church in germany and across europe her most recent trip was caught she. has a remake of the song by blues musician nick waterhouse. and often track
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three days, the greeks exacted massive casualty against the persians. it took a greek traitor who showed the persians a hidden out in part to the rear to initiate the fateful and for this bias. but under the spartan codes, there would we know retreat. as a matter of fact, spartan mothers issued their sons their shields with the command to return bearing your shield or being born upon us. kingsley amis does and is spartans gained in the area. i was hardly the case. the brave sacrifice and delayed action by the arguable time for grief. subsequently, a year later. there are many lessons to take from the brave stand against the persians. among them it only takes a few men to make a stand for freedom to survive. even if you are heavily outnumbered as the greeks were, you can fight on a narrow front to buy yourself time. sometimes a tactical defeat serves a larger purpose. sometimes a "star wars" fan leads to strategic the to read. we should always stand and fight on principle. it is the only way we can win this culture war. we are battling mobs of violence,
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and you thought the greek debt drama was finally over think again eurozone finance ministers are staging another round of wrangling over debt relief for greece and the new german finance minister has taken over the role of the old man the bad guy . get ready for personal flying taxi battery powered helicopters finally seem ready to revolutionize mobility in cities. and ramping up production as beijing wants to lift restrictions on foreign investment comic gearing up to conquer the biggest market in the world. this is your business i'm good how the office welcome finance ministers of the eurozone meet in bog area today with greek debt high on the agenda again some countries want to relieve greece of the last least parts of its debt others insist on full pay back germany being the most vocal european commission president john clode i was in athens the day ahead of the meeting and optimistic about the country's prospects last year greece achieved a subclass of seven billion euros that's much more than expected. it's the beginning of a new iraq screech prepares to wave goodbye to a life. arr
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the greeks saw paul's messages untutored blasphemous and nonsensical. he preached the resurrection of the body for the greeks this sounded like an ancient egyptian mummy cult but far from being able to convert them paul was warned as a babel or a charlatan. for patton's was a bitter defeat for paul this city was crucial but here he failed in his mission on the end of his letter show that paul began to doubt his abilities as brilliant as he was as a letter writer he lacked conviction as a public speaker. about soy but paul wasn't the type to give up the fast he resolved to do better at his next port of call in corinth so incoherent as that so much. current the city between two seas its northern port linked to to italy the harbor in the southeast was considered the gateway to asia. due to its location in corinth was a flourishing commercial center. everything money could buy could be found here. by this girl who was the exact opposite of athens it was notoriously prosperous a city worked. people flooded their wealth and were greedy for more it caused a di
the greeks saw paul's messages untutored blasphemous and nonsensical. he preached the resurrection of the body for the greeks this sounded like an ancient egyptian mummy cult but far from being able to convert them paul was warned as a babel or a charlatan. for patton's was a bitter defeat for paul this city was crucial but here he failed in his mission on the end of his letter show that paul began to doubt his abilities as brilliant as he was as a letter writer he lacked conviction as a public...
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speaking with the greek prime minister, he praised athens for excellent reforms. and silvio maro asked whether greece should receive a credit line >> i think that's pretty clear now. in theory they can offer the instrument of precautionary credit line, but at the moment it doesn't seem necessary. markets are calm greece has issued bonds already on several occasions i think greece, if they can continue were their reforms, if they do that, i think greece can have a clean exit in august and return to the markets. >> willem is live where europ n europeans are meeting to discuss this issue of greece can we expect anything out of this meeting >> no certainty on that, joumanna, but we have heard from a couple finance ministers this morning. you heard there from claus talking about that precautionary credit line and allowing greece to borrow cheaply after the third time bailout we're seeing now. one other issue dividing european member states is how they're going to operate this debt relief after that point the french put forward this proposal, a dynamic proposal where th
speaking with the greek prime minister, he praised athens for excellent reforms. and silvio maro asked whether greece should receive a credit line >> i think that's pretty clear now. in theory they can offer the instrument of precautionary credit line, but at the moment it doesn't seem necessary. markets are calm greece has issued bonds already on several occasions i think greece, if they can continue were their reforms, if they do that, i think greece can have a clean exit in august and...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here. conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belong to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. legendary coach. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. some notes of the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was holding crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy wer
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here. conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belong to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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he speaks german and greek he runs one of the fastest-growing organizations in the country the foundation for liberty. flag is a 5o1c3 nonprofit to teach civic and promotes american dreams and american pride in public schools. last year created the first kid friendly constitution now in the hands of a most hundred thousand students in all 50 states. a rising star in the political and media arena and almost in a different city every day. please welcome america's immigrant and our friend nick adams. as you come up here i want to you know that we have our own political incorrectness here. [laughter] mr. bonds who is our director of political incorrectness if you see him, speak up. [applause] much appreciated thank you. >> good morning mr. president. distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, it is with gratitude and humility that i join you here at the largest event of the year the cattle managers convention i love steak i only drink will melt i hate fake meat is much as i hate fake news i am in good company. as you can tell from my accent i come from south texas. [laughter] southwest texas
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to chemistry between greek finance minister euclid circle autos and his german counterpart all of scholtz was cool deal but it wasn't always the case with shelters produce a civil can show the returns of billions of euros at stake greece is due to leave its bailout program this summer but it might be in line for debt relief. but if you're in kind of. today the outlook on greece is far more optimistic than it was only a few years ago. scholtz wasn't alone in his optimism euro group president mario chin tino commented to greece's better than expected performance in twenty seventeen wi fi good times from green yeah definitely under a piece called prime primary four point two percent you think you haven't seen these two point five times but the fact that in the program greece has received a total of two hundred sixty billion euros as part of three bailout since twenty ten its latest and most likely its last bailout runs out in august the loans have come in exchange for sweeping and highly unpopular public sector reforms which saw pensions slashed and a freeze on recruitment exactly how the ba
to chemistry between greek finance minister euclid circle autos and his german counterpart all of scholtz was cool deal but it wasn't always the case with shelters produce a civil can show the returns of billions of euros at stake greece is due to leave its bailout program this summer but it might be in line for debt relief. but if you're in kind of. today the outlook on greece is far more optimistic than it was only a few years ago. scholtz wasn't alone in his optimism euro group president...
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way now we want to see this through basically we could say that the euro group finance was one the greek problem off the table for more than eight years they've seen crises and dramas and shouting behind closed doors and now all this is supposed to end on august twenty years and they want to smooth the way so they really seem to be of one mind to say oh we want to sort of make them go out we want to make them leave in an orderly manner they will be free however of course there will be couldn't dishes for the time afterwards greece has seen an astonishing economic recovery throughout the last two years there is some grows that there's also a budget surplus now the conditions are good greece is supposed to stay on the reap reform pass they need to be there needs to be further or continued austerity in a certain way however we will help them there will be an exit payment and so the ministers were really largely of one mind and the problem now is mainly they are waiting for bullen because all of shorts the new finance ministers came here and he brought nothing yet nothing to put on the table
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now to a smashing easter tradition from the greek island of course thousands have gathered to watch as residents struck hundreds of large red clay pots from their balconies the past are half filled with water to make a greater smash and splash the tradition marks holy saturday in the greek orthodox calendar though. this week john stuart. war in syria a look at the world's biggest aircraft carrier mexico carmakers are wary about what's coming we begin in the united states in memphis tennessee where fifty years ago dr martin luther king was assassinated commemorating dr king's murder a young black man was shot and left to die for stealing a can of beer remembering dorian harris a teen killed in memphis a few days ago because he reportedly stole a can of beer the store clerk chased him out of this shop and fired several shots. now harris relatives keep watch outside to prevent the shop from opening again. i was highly upset out was made because he's young he's almost seventy years old he had a bright future. you know he was unarmed teenager like everybody else but thank god i was a them i
now to a smashing easter tradition from the greek island of course thousands have gathered to watch as residents struck hundreds of large red clay pots from their balconies the past are half filled with water to make a greater smash and splash the tradition marks holy saturday in the greek orthodox calendar though. this week john stuart. war in syria a look at the world's biggest aircraft carrier mexico carmakers are wary about what's coming we begin in the united states in memphis tennessee...
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english bible translated in america from the greek.this would make charles thompson not only the first secretary of continental congress, he also was the signatory that showed authorization of john hancock's signature on the declaration of independence, he helped design the great seal of the united states, and then he would become the very first united states citizen to print or translate a bible in america. he is a pretty interesting fellow, he was. >> as we continue our journey, you're looking at several of our screens. these take on various debates of history. >> there was among the 12 apostles, one traitor betrayed with a kiss. if should be no wonder therefore among so many thousand true patriots as new england contains, this should be even 12 judases, ready to betray the country for a few pieces of silver. >> they speak of that submission which we owe to it, they put christians in mind that civil government was the order and institution of god himself. that by disobeying legal government, we disobey god. >> this one deals with the
english bible translated in america from the greek.this would make charles thompson not only the first secretary of continental congress, he also was the signatory that showed authorization of john hancock's signature on the declaration of independence, he helped design the great seal of the united states, and then he would become the very first united states citizen to print or translate a bible in america. he is a pretty interesting fellow, he was. >> as we continue our journey, you're...
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also coming up greek gratitude eurozone finance ministers here how athens is ready to bail out of its bailout but the new german finance minister fails to impress. and high hopes among asian investors. in the storage meeting between the leaders of north and south korea we'll get some analysis from the financial center of singapore. welcome to do the business trade issues a say it's to dominate the meeting between donald trump and i get a macro in washington today so far edu companies are exempt from the tariffs on steel and many of them that the u.s. administration in post in some countries but that's to end by may the first germany's exports have been a phone in donald trump's side for quite a while and he's been quite vocal about it calling the germans bad very bad but i don't disagree a trade conflict is in no one's interest. sparks could very well be flying when german chancellor angela merkel meets with u.s. president donald trump on friday medical wants to put a stop to u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum coming from e.u. countries current exemptions for a huge states expire on t
also coming up greek gratitude eurozone finance ministers here how athens is ready to bail out of its bailout but the new german finance minister fails to impress. and high hopes among asian investors. in the storage meeting between the leaders of north and south korea we'll get some analysis from the financial center of singapore. welcome to do the business trade issues a say it's to dominate the meeting between donald trump and i get a macro in washington today so far edu companies are exempt...
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and now on to a smashing easter tradition from the greek island of course to thousands of people have gathered to watch as residents drop hundreds of march red clay pots on their balconies as the pots are half filled with water to make a greater smash and splash the tradition marks holy saturday in the greek orthodox calendar although its meeting remains shrouded in mystery. you're watching d.w. news coming to you live from berlin and will be back again with more at the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website just go to d w dot com american evanston from all of us here in the newsroom and berlin thanks for watching and do stay with the family. of the. freedom and the whole. world i come from the region is rich in history starting on talent but so poor education and opportunity and freedom this makes it specially difficult for independent journalists i see many of the younger promising generals who are now making names for themselves all over there are. some like the pirates along the way songs like although some would
and now on to a smashing easter tradition from the greek island of course to thousands of people have gathered to watch as residents drop hundreds of march red clay pots on their balconies as the pots are half filled with water to make a greater smash and splash the tradition marks holy saturday in the greek orthodox calendar although its meeting remains shrouded in mystery. you're watching d.w. news coming to you live from berlin and will be back again with more at the top of the hour in the...
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this is the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and the greek in its translation. it's also the first english bible to contain what is known as the typeset that we are familiar with in the newspaper as well today. before you had this medieval gothic text. and now you have the more friendly, easier text to look upon. it's also the first bible with study notes. and the study notes is what makes this bible so controversial. for instance, in the book of daniel when daniel refuses to bow down and worship the king, the notes say that he did write in the eyes of god because he obeyed the law of god over the law of man. so, if you're a monarchy or if you're the papacy at the time, you now have a book that contradicts your authority. so it wasn't a very influential book when it came to the mon arsy and to the church at that time period. >> as we move through here, a couple of very unique features. you see hanging on our walls throughout this bible in america area a tappestry that we had woven. we've been told it's the longest tapestry woven in the united states, 274 feet, i
this is the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and the greek in its translation. it's also the first english bible to contain what is known as the typeset that we are familiar with in the newspaper as well today. before you had this medieval gothic text. and now you have the more friendly, easier text to look upon. it's also the first bible with study notes. and the study notes is what makes this bible so controversial. for instance, in the book of daniel when daniel refuses to...
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finance ministers of the eurozone has been meeting in the bulgarian capital sofia with the greek debt high on the agenda again some countries that want to relieve greece of at least parts off its debts while others insist on a full payback with germany being the most vocal. it's the beginning of a new era as greece prepares to wave goodbye to its arriving for talks with his eurozone counterparts in the both kerry and capitals of fear germany's finance minister appeared on meet. the incremental so today the outlook on greece is far more optimistic than it was a few years ago. and he wasn't alone in his optimism euro group president mario centeno pointing to greece's better than expected performance in twenty seventeen. times from greece. italy on the piece called crawl and believe the primary surplus of four point two percent three point three seven pm these two point five times what brought you back to the program greece has received a total of two hundred sixty billion euros as part of three bailout since twenty ten its latest and most likely its last bailout it runs out in august. t
finance ministers of the eurozone has been meeting in the bulgarian capital sofia with the greek debt high on the agenda again some countries that want to relieve greece of at least parts off its debts while others insist on a full payback with germany being the most vocal. it's the beginning of a new era as greece prepares to wave goodbye to its arriving for talks with his eurozone counterparts in the both kerry and capitals of fear germany's finance minister appeared on meet. the incremental...
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like it as finance minister ministers of the eurozone meeting belgariad today and greek debt is high on the agenda that again some countries want to relieve greece off its at least parts of its debt others insist on full pay back germany being the most vocal that european commission president john claude you got was in athens a day ahead of the meeting and optimistic about the country's prospects last year greece achieved a surplus of seven billion euros that's much more than expected. it's the beginning of a new era as greece prepares to wave goodbye to bailouts arriving for talks with his eurozone counterparts in the both kerry and capitals of fear germany's finance minister appeared upbeat. today the outlook on greece is far more optimistic than it was a few years ago. and he wasn't alone in his optimism euro group president mario centeno pointing to greece's better than expected performance in twenty seventeen. times from the. piece called. primary surplus of four point two percent to twenty seven. point five times but the fact that the program greece has received a total of two
like it as finance minister ministers of the eurozone meeting belgariad today and greek debt is high on the agenda that again some countries want to relieve greece off its at least parts of its debt others insist on full pay back germany being the most vocal that european commission president john claude you got was in athens a day ahead of the meeting and optimistic about the country's prospects last year greece achieved a surplus of seven billion euros that's much more than expected. it's the...
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born to greek immigrant parents in america's heartland of nebraska, pete rows from humble beginnings to become a statesman, business leader and through his policy work. pete was a collarion voice for fiscal responsibility and a strong moral conshen -- conscious. for pete, building a bright economic future for the next generation was his patriotic duty. he was so unfortunate to have lived the american dream and wanted that same opportunity available for every man, woman and child in our nation. economic policy leadership was a defining thread running through his life including his role as secretary of commerce, the head of a major american corporation and the founder of policy organizations including the peterson institute for international economics and the peterson foundation. his voice on the importance of fiscal sustainability brought together generations of policy makers no matter their political background to find common ground and effect solutions. his strong moral leadership to ensure our children and grandchildren inherit a healthy fiscal future. mr. speaker, anyone who knew
born to greek immigrant parents in america's heartland of nebraska, pete rows from humble beginnings to become a statesman, business leader and through his policy work. pete was a collarion voice for fiscal responsibility and a strong moral conshen -- conscious. for pete, building a bright economic future for the next generation was his patriotic duty. he was so unfortunate to have lived the american dream and wanted that same opportunity available for every man, woman and child in our nation....
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it suggests he took great inspiration from the greek art on display at the famous museum.en side by side. we know about auguste rodin — he is the 19th century french sculptor who gave us this, the kiss. the man who reportedly said, when asked to describe his technique, "i simply choose a block of marble, and chop off what i don't need." he made his name with the age of bronze, a sculpture so lifelike he was accused of simply making a plaster cast of a human body. it was controversial for some, but not the radical rodin, who headed across the channel to make an appointment with history. auguste rodin first came here to the british museum in 1881. he had just turned a0 and had his first major commission from the french state, so he was established. but he knew as an artist, if he was going to take sculpture into the future, he was going to have to look back at least 2,000 years. and this is what he found — the parthenon marbles, conceived by the great greek sculptor phidias around 435 bc, reimagined by rodin over 2,000 years later. the parthenon sculptures had a profound and
it suggests he took great inspiration from the greek art on display at the famous museum.en side by side. we know about auguste rodin — he is the 19th century french sculptor who gave us this, the kiss. the man who reportedly said, when asked to describe his technique, "i simply choose a block of marble, and chop off what i don't need." he made his name with the age of bronze, a sculpture so lifelike he was accused of simply making a plaster cast of a human body. it was...
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half filled with water to make a greater smash and splash the tradition mark foley saturday in the greek orthodox calendar although its meaning remains shrouded in myth oh you're watching d.w. news coming to you from berlin we'll have another update for you at the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website just go to g.w. dot com american and his team from all of us here in the newsroom thanks for. coming. by and dortmund's show leipzig to pick up the favorite seems we've got all the best goals we've got all the action doping is the whole book german football share the experience everybody they're. going to sleep when we come here w. . germany street by street. the most common cold.
half filled with water to make a greater smash and splash the tradition mark foley saturday in the greek orthodox calendar although its meaning remains shrouded in myth oh you're watching d.w. news coming to you from berlin we'll have another update for you at the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website just go to g.w. dot com american and his team from all of us here in the newsroom thanks for. coming. by and dortmund's show...