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how does corruption harm the greek economy and the greek society right how is it harming the greeks it's time to greek night because first of all it's creating a negative impression to the outside world first and foremost we are a nation right now the dire economic boost we need for investment for. two thousand and fifteen to monday set up a website where people can report incidences of corruption amongst doctors officials and politicians all anonymously around eight hundred thousand people have visited the site so far but she says it hasn't really changed anything you are working on the awareness of the greeks all there are all the things. to stop corruption maybe some legal measures that are needed but the risks need to be higher law enforcement needs to actually happen i feel the greeks we have we have a plethora of laws that deal with corruption one thing we don't have is a whistleblower law and we are one of the very few e.u. countries that don't actually have one and we haven't ratified it so i think adopting a whistleblower law that would protect individuals who speak for the publ
how does corruption harm the greek economy and the greek society right how is it harming the greeks it's time to greek night because first of all it's creating a negative impression to the outside world first and foremost we are a nation right now the dire economic boost we need for investment for. two thousand and fifteen to monday set up a website where people can report incidences of corruption amongst doctors officials and politicians all anonymously around eight hundred thousand people...
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advice the greek governor. anticorruption council and says the private sector has to be made aware that graft is poison for the economy and for that business we met up with enough. personally my family my grandfather who was a war veteran was diagnosed with prostate cancer he had eighty six percent basically i was a handicap and he was asked for a bribe for emergency care. system at that monday is the leading anti corruption activist in greece the other morning the corruption has become internalised we just have certain feel is. to simply follow it from even it to us that when we get to the hospital we're afraid of getting poor treatment so we pay a bribe to buy ourselves a sense of security. it is that going to change of course. i've talked to a lot of groups and must even use all my impression is that taken for granted to bribe a person dies they take it for granted they feel like that's how things get done they feel that if you don't grease the wheels they will never get what they need they will never get th
advice the greek governor. anticorruption council and says the private sector has to be made aware that graft is poison for the economy and for that business we met up with enough. personally my family my grandfather who was a war veteran was diagnosed with prostate cancer he had eighty six percent basically i was a handicap and he was asked for a bribe for emergency care. system at that monday is the leading anti corruption activist in greece the other morning the corruption has become...
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yet in this no doubt i will be the greek wine growers now have faith in their greek vines they believe in their own varieties that was the only way to succeed and that. yes the misspeaking yes the instead of planting imported vines in greece we shine by presenting our own projects on the international markets with a new one because in. a recipe for success his top winds including the red are your huge co have won numerous prizes. to. do. after like to the definition greek vintners myself included aim for quality is that you can achieve that by reducing the outputs that may come in investing a lot of work in the vines is responsible for almost eighty percent of the quality of the final product they got but this be the finish that the property of the. biggie casts a family of this from attica also combine tradition with new ideas they produce retsina a dried tang wine in antiquity wine was stored in m. forest that was sealed with pine resin to preserve. chris we're sorry but it's in the resin was used in large quantities. the aim was to hire the ones shortcomings not doing hands of the q
yet in this no doubt i will be the greek wine growers now have faith in their greek vines they believe in their own varieties that was the only way to succeed and that. yes the misspeaking yes the instead of planting imported vines in greece we shine by presenting our own projects on the international markets with a new one because in. a recipe for success his top winds including the red are your huge co have won numerous prizes. to. do. after like to the definition greek vintners myself...
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an image you make over how young vinegar give new life to greek wine. we started off the show was one of the most important film producers of the post-war period brown he's a household name here in germany but internationally he's perhaps most recognized for his nineteen ninety film your robot europa which won an american golden globe award now the story centers around the struggles of a young man and his family during the nazi invasion of poland and the war the followed topics related to the nazi era often takes center stage and brown has work being jewish a large number of his relatives were murdered in the holocaust and brown has himself was forced to flee now as he turns one hundred we take a look back at his life and career. one of germany's most distinguished film producers is showered with honors at verbal insult cinema friends stars and colleagues came together on saturday to celebrate entrepreneurs hundredth birthday and his life's work. is still their boats and he's the producer who made and shaped german cinema. and he wrote film history like
an image you make over how young vinegar give new life to greek wine. we started off the show was one of the most important film producers of the post-war period brown he's a household name here in germany but internationally he's perhaps most recognized for his nineteen ninety film your robot europa which won an american golden globe award now the story centers around the struggles of a young man and his family during the nazi invasion of poland and the war the followed topics related to the...
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history the greek debt crisis after many billions in financial aid and years of a stereotype demanded by creditors like the e.u. and the i.m.f. greece is now supposed to take its economic destiny into its own hands again. are greeks finally back in control of their own country for years the government in athens has had to answer to e.u. or therapies to keep it from spiraling into bankruptcy. the european commission european central bank and the international monetary fund have provided greece with bailout loans totaling two hundred eighty nine billion euros. in return for massive public spending cuts. national debt remains high. nearly twice the country's annual economic output. poverty and unemployment haven't disappeared either athan still has to maintain public spending restrictions as a condition for delaying repayment deadlines. economic growth is slow so there still aren't enough jobs. young people are leaving a country in which they see no real future for us to find greek university graduates move abroad and not only graduates since the crisis began almost eight hundred thousan
history the greek debt crisis after many billions in financial aid and years of a stereotype demanded by creditors like the e.u. and the i.m.f. greece is now supposed to take its economic destiny into its own hands again. are greeks finally back in control of their own country for years the government in athens has had to answer to e.u. or therapies to keep it from spiraling into bankruptcy. the european commission european central bank and the international monetary fund have provided greece...
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and what are greek authorities and police doing to stop the violence. the greek ministry for migration policy refused an interview they say they're too busy to provide a spokesperson for the police to remain silent. we move on to the refugee camp that many kurdish families fled to pick that camp as a project for the most vulnerable refugees such as families with children and the critically ill. here we meet one he too is kurdish and the point of contact for these new arrivals why are kurdish people being persecuted. they ask why you are not posting why if you listen to music in them as a way you don't have a head of the. some something and the children women pregnant and all meant. all kurdish people who fled camp moria where resettled to athens he tells us other inhabitants show us pictures of the victims who fled. not even the children were spared they say one person even had a cross cut into his leg a punishment for carrying a crucifix around us neck. if you let saudi works and kick back help she wants the authorities to take action and that this sho
and what are greek authorities and police doing to stop the violence. the greek ministry for migration policy refused an interview they say they're too busy to provide a spokesperson for the police to remain silent. we move on to the refugee camp that many kurdish families fled to pick that camp as a project for the most vulnerable refugees such as families with children and the critically ill. here we meet one he too is kurdish and the point of contact for these new arrivals why are kurdish...
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kept loria is on the greek island of last months since tooth. thousand and fifteen tens of thousands of refugees have become stranded here on their way to europe. victims tell us how they're supposed to isis followers force their own religious views of morality upon others. they've also taken over a large portion of the camp's criminal activities. camp morea a stand stuff like a high security prison violence has become part of everyday life the greek police have to step in often. to the left the official camp we aren't allowed to film they're here on the right is where refugees have found no space in their official camp have makeshift shelters it's a ride to film here. we're following rumors of isis and filtration there seems to be a new violent gang and camp morea claiming to be an offshoot of the so-called islamic state they say they're from day resort in syria one of the last isis trauma. this is adamant he says the lift i reckon next to the presumed isis group before he fled the camp in fear for his life the. camp is full of isis members sel
kept loria is on the greek island of last months since tooth. thousand and fifteen tens of thousands of refugees have become stranded here on their way to europe. victims tell us how they're supposed to isis followers force their own religious views of morality upon others. they've also taken over a large portion of the camp's criminal activities. camp morea a stand stuff like a high security prison violence has become part of everyday life the greek police have to step in often. to the left...
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and the greeks thought that was very important, this distinction between greeks and barbarians. hehe says fire doesn't burn one way in greece and another way in persia. there's fire. there's not greek fire and persian fire. with the suggestion perhaps that carries over to human nature as well. there's not greek nature and barbarian nature but human nature and we can understand it systematically. the second point is an appreciation that law can be discovered and not merely made. and that's really significant and important. those who believe that law is made typically believe that the sovereign is above the law. one important figure in this tradition is king james the who becomes the first king of the stewart line after the tutor line is extinguished in england. king james the sixth of scotland became kim james -- king james the first amendment. that doesn't make him the seventh. it turns out king ships cannot be added up. he wrote a book in 1598 called the true law of monarchies. he says as the king creates the law so he is above the law. because if he were to create a law that w
and the greeks thought that was very important, this distinction between greeks and barbarians. hehe says fire doesn't burn one way in greece and another way in persia. there's fire. there's not greek fire and persian fire. with the suggestion perhaps that carries over to human nature as well. there's not greek nature and barbarian nature but human nature and we can understand it systematically. the second point is an appreciation that law can be discovered and not merely made. and that's...
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both sides of the border, on the greek sides of the border, on the greek side as well. of greece, macedonia and people here in greece think that... this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is also why it is so much entangled with the local politics here in greece. at the same time, on a political party level, political development here in greece, the name issue. the government coalition is fully against... he was the first of the political leaders that spoke here in greece in favour of the low turnout which is, according to his narrative, a good indication. thank you. apologies for the sound quality on that. stay with us on bbc world news — europe hold their nerve to win the ryder cup — that and all the other sports news coming up. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... more than 800 people are now known to have died in the indonesian earthquake and tsunami. macedonia's referendum on changing the country's name has been cast into doubt — after too few people turned out to vote for
both sides of the border, on the greek sides of the border, on the greek side as well. of greece, macedonia and people here in greece think that... this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is also why it is so much entangled with the local politics here in greece. at the same time, on a political party level, political development here in greece, the name issue. the government coalition is fully against... he was the...
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economy and next month the greek the euro zone mina's this will jets whether the greek economy has resources enough to know this package of super us i think there is strong rejection in the eurozone especially germany to let the greece off the hook again of a stare at the so mr schippers will have a hard time convincing he is a european is that he can unleash this package of new measures the markets are becoming nervous and on greece again the the greek a ten year bond to the rates were up last week because investors fear that the government will unlock again this package of populist measures so mr super us has to walk a very thin line between building his trust again on the greek society and on the other hand building trust on investors and credit this while mr super a soprano is that the he can. make it create one hundred fifty thousand new jobs annually for the next five years this is a very big bet because he also unleashed the package of a new regulations for the labor market so it will be very difficult to convince greek corporations to high a new people and all the other hand have a n
economy and next month the greek the euro zone mina's this will jets whether the greek economy has resources enough to know this package of super us i think there is strong rejection in the eurozone especially germany to let the greece off the hook again of a stare at the so mr schippers will have a hard time convincing he is a european is that he can unleash this package of new measures the markets are becoming nervous and on greece again the the greek a ten year bond to the rates were up last...
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blockade basically greek greece was saying without solving this name issue you cannot go further to your ear or atlantic its reach and now there is this big chance if the name change is accepted that's might occur but there is still another big step for for most of the year for the most lonely in government namely the parliament needs to accept a change in the next step with a two thirds majority so basically we this is not the final step but maybe this referring is the most important one. is boris georgette ski and scope in macedonia thank you. ilan must founder of the electric car maker tesla will step down as chairman of the company a probe by the u.s. securities and exchange commission concluded that musk missiles investors with tweets about the company's future tesla's agreed to pay a multimillion dollar fine but musk will remain c.e.o. of the company. from being the driving force behind electric cars on earth to trying to launch rockets into deep space. you know musk knows how to push boundaries but thanks to a lawsuit he's been forced to slow down a few weeks ago the billiona
blockade basically greek greece was saying without solving this name issue you cannot go further to your ear or atlantic its reach and now there is this big chance if the name change is accepted that's might occur but there is still another big step for for most of the year for the most lonely in government namely the parliament needs to accept a change in the next step with a two thirds majority so basically we this is not the final step but maybe this referring is the most important one. is...
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the greeks thought this was important, this distinction between greeks and barbarians. but he commented that fire does not burn one way in greece and another way in persia. there is fire. there is a suggestion that there is a human nature as well. we can understand it, systematically. the second point is an appreciation the law can be discovered and not really made. that is significant and important. those that believe law is made, typically believe that the sovereign is above the law. one important figure in this tradition is king james, who becomes the first king of the stewart line after the tutor line. he was king james vi of scotland and became can -- became king james i. he wrote a book in 1598 called the true law of monarchies and said as kings create the law, so he is above the law. if he were to create a law that were inconvenient for him, he can make a new one. so the king is always above the law. this philosophy persists to this day. whether it is the president, the state, the congress, somebody, is above the law. they make the law. you can see the logic of t
the greeks thought this was important, this distinction between greeks and barbarians. but he commented that fire does not burn one way in greece and another way in persia. there is fire. there is a suggestion that there is a human nature as well. we can understand it, systematically. the second point is an appreciation the law can be discovered and not really made. that is significant and important. those that believe law is made, typically believe that the sovereign is above the law. one...
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economy and next month the greek the euro zone ministers will judge whether the greek economy has resources enough to load this package of super s. i think there is strong rejection in the eurozone especially germany to let the greece off the hook again of austerity so mr schippers will have a hard time convincing his the european peers that he can unleash this package of new measures to be phantom is that suppress is his cautious approach not a bit more prudent in this situation i mean you make the point greeks have been under a stereotype for so long now if you suddenly changing and reverse things there's every chance that it may not work. exactly and the markets are becoming nervous and on greece again the greek ten year bond to the rates were up last week because investors fear that the government will unlock again this package of populist measures so mr tuberous has to work a very thin line between building his trust again on the greek society and the other hand building trust on investors and creditors jobs tell me about jobs because that is always in any economic crisis that is alway
economy and next month the greek the euro zone ministers will judge whether the greek economy has resources enough to load this package of super s. i think there is strong rejection in the eurozone especially germany to let the greece off the hook again of austerity so mr schippers will have a hard time convincing his the european peers that he can unleash this package of new measures to be phantom is that suppress is his cautious approach not a bit more prudent in this situation i mean you...
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when i was in greece, i met with the greek defense minister and the greek foreign minister and the prime minister. >> and what did you talk to them about? >> during a meeting i had there with one of the ministers, he explained to me that where you are sitting right now, tomorrow putin will be sitting there and in a nervous reaction i had i blurted out, i heard this information. >> so you told the greek foreign minister a few weeks after joseph mifsud told you that the russians had damaging information on hillary clinton, had e-mails, you told the greek foreign minister and the next day he met with vladimir putin? >> yes. >> do you know if he told putin anything about what you told him? >> i have no idea. >> the greek government confirmed to cnn that the meeting took place but declined to say what was discussed. exactly one week after that meeting donald trump jr. received an e-mail promising that the russians had "documents and information that would incriminate hillary." there will be people who say you told the greek foreign minister but you didn't tell your supervisor on the campaign?
when i was in greece, i met with the greek defense minister and the greek foreign minister and the prime minister. >> and what did you talk to them about? >> during a meeting i had there with one of the ministers, he explained to me that where you are sitting right now, tomorrow putin will be sitting there and in a nervous reaction i had i blurted out, i heard this information. >> so you told the greek foreign minister a few weeks after joseph mifsud told you that the russians...
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. >> they are very significant and important masterpieces, really, of thent greek world. >> reporter: hannah boulton is the spokesperson for the british museum. she admits that how these ascal works came to be in england is a sensitive subject, one the museum takes some pains to explain. >> i think it, obviously, has always been a topic of debate ever since the objects came to london and into the british museum. it's not a ne> debate. >porter: the story starts in the early 1800s. the parthenon had fallen to ruin. half the marbles were destroyed by neglect and war. then, a british ambassador, lord elgin, made an agreement with ottoman authorities who were in control of athens at the time to remove some of statues and friezes. he took about half of the remaining sculptures. >> and then, he shipped that back to the u.k. for a long time, it remned part of his personal collection, so he put it on display. and then, he made the decision to sell the collection to the nation. and the parliament chose to acquire it and then pass itn the british museum. so, we would certainly say that lord elgi
. >> they are very significant and important masterpieces, really, of thent greek world. >> reporter: hannah boulton is the spokesperson for the british museum. she admits that how these ascal works came to be in england is a sensitive subject, one the museum takes some pains to explain. >> i think it, obviously, has always been a topic of debate ever since the objects came to london and into the british museum. it's not a ne> debate. >porter: the story starts in the...
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i met with the greek defense minister and the greek foreign minister the prime minister. >> and what did you talk to them about? >> during a meeting i had with one of the ministers, he explained to me that where you are sitting right now rbgt tomorrow putin will be sitting there and in the nervous reaction i had, i pwhrublurted heard this information. >> so after mifsud told you about hull hill emails. and the next day he met with vladimir putin? >> yes. >> do you know if he told putin anything about what you have told him? >> i have no idea. >> the greek government confirmed the meeting took place but declined to say what was dis can cussed. exactly one week after the meeting, donald trump jr. received an email promising that the russians had quote documents and information that would incriminate hillary. >> there are going to be people that said you told the greek foreign minister but no one on your campaign? >> i understand that point of view. one is gossiping with diplomats, because that's what diplomats do. you understand that people spread rumors, they gossip. it's not uncommon
i met with the greek defense minister and the greek foreign minister the prime minister. >> and what did you talk to them about? >> during a meeting i had with one of the ministers, he explained to me that where you are sitting right now rbgt tomorrow putin will be sitting there and in the nervous reaction i had, i pwhrublurted heard this information. >> so after mifsud told you about hull hill emails. and the next day he met with vladimir putin? >> yes. >> do you...
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when i was in greece, i met with the greek defense minister and the greek foreign minister and the primeister. >> what did you talk to them about? >> during a meeting i had there with one of the ministers, he explained to me that where you are sitting right now, tomorrow, putin will be sitting there. in a nervous reaction i had, i blurted out, i heard this information. >> you told the greek foreign minister a few weeks after jose joseph, the professor said the russians had e-mails? >> yes. >> do you know if he confirmed it? >> i have no idea. >> he declined to say what was discussed. one week after that meeting, donald trump jr. had an e-mail saying the russians had documents and information that would incriminate hilly. >> there will be people who say you told the greek foreign minister but didn't tell your supervisor on the campaign. that's hard to believe. >> i completely understand that. one was gossiping with diplomats. that's what diplomats do. i'm not a diplomat but you understand in washington people spread rumors and gossip. it's not uncommon. to actually sit around and try to c
when i was in greece, i met with the greek defense minister and the greek foreign minister and the primeister. >> what did you talk to them about? >> during a meeting i had there with one of the ministers, he explained to me that where you are sitting right now, tomorrow, putin will be sitting there. in a nervous reaction i had, i blurted out, i heard this information. >> you told the greek foreign minister a few weeks after jose joseph, the professor said the russians had...
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greek state and greeks to understand that we live together we are not threat for them our name is not threat for them we are good neighbors but they are pushing us to change our name and with changing of the name change of identity and raise it is ingo for a whole history of this territory of this state so yes i mean this is the one you basically want to test for your country in this kind of no man's land between what it is today what it was historically and a gucci destination the bush era small he was talking about was peace and security for a hundred years to come ok he's a politician he's selling the idea of course he is but why is that a bad place to try to get this huge. and we've lost the line there to scott never mind we got a good sense of what the opposition feels about that going on in macedonia today still to cover for you in the news hour including these ones the u.k. prime minister says there is only one. of the governing conservatives begin their annual conference. chairman of tesla as part of a settlement with u.s. financial regulators and this will tell you whether th
greek state and greeks to understand that we live together we are not threat for them our name is not threat for them we are good neighbors but they are pushing us to change our name and with changing of the name change of identity and raise it is ingo for a whole history of this territory of this state so yes i mean this is the one you basically want to test for your country in this kind of no man's land between what it is today what it was historically and a gucci destination the bush era...
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admission is free and the celebration of greek culture begins at noon each day. on behalf of us we hope you have a great weekend. >>> officials have just announced the arrest of roy charles waller. he is accused of being the norcal rapist. they arrested him as he was arriving for work yesterday. he attacked multiple people between 1991 to 2006. more on this news conference 4:00. >>> we'll be back. and i am a certified arborist for pg&e.ughes i oversee the patrolling of trees near power lines and roots near pipes and underground infrastructure. at pg&e wherever we work, we work hard to protect the environment. getting the job done safely, so we can keep the lights on for everybody. because i live here i have a deeper connection to the community. and i want to see the community grow and thrive. every year we work with cities and schools to plant trees in our communities. so the environment is there for my kids and future generations. together, we're building a better california. >>> oh, inspired by valet. >> these young tiny dancers. you can find them at the east b
admission is free and the celebration of greek culture begins at noon each day. on behalf of us we hope you have a great weekend. >>> officials have just announced the arrest of roy charles waller. he is accused of being the norcal rapist. they arrested him as he was arriving for work yesterday. he attacked multiple people between 1991 to 2006. more on this news conference 4:00. >>> we'll be back. and i am a certified arborist for pg&e.ughes i oversee the patrolling of...
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my best friend is greek.would come to visit, i would make sure i was over there every night so she could fix us dinner. a massive feast, right? you might see me all three days this weekend. >> greek food is the best. >> for sure. >> one way or the other, you feel strongly about rental electric scooters. a bay area city is banning them, kind of. >>> this fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost power... but not to that. i want that. (laughing) for a limited time get fast, reliable internet for a low price. call now. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> will she testify? we are 30
my best friend is greek.would come to visit, i would make sure i was over there every night so she could fix us dinner. a massive feast, right? you might see me all three days this weekend. >> greek food is the best. >> for sure. >> one way or the other, you feel strongly about rental electric scooters. a bay area city is banning them, kind of. >>> this fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our...
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evidence remains of happiness as secret city of the greeks little is known of its origins or history one thing is certain if it were not for the springs no city would ever have a reason. laich as laboratory is busy here the chalky water's poor from the earth at thirty five degrees celsius that high pressure. on contact with the air carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate are released limestone is deposited coating everything the water touches with grace white chocolate nails. this is nature become stone marble capitals from the temple of apollo suggest the importance here apple is once had at one time it was the first great cultic site harappan as was the center of the culture of seventy the great earth mother till the time of classical antiquity it was thought that an entrance to the underworld lay here the sacred realm of pluto poisonous gases are still emitted from the cave in antiquity the thermal water was valued for its healing powers the remains of the nymph air move her happiness suggest the scale of the cult the complex built around the springs was visible from a considerable d
evidence remains of happiness as secret city of the greeks little is known of its origins or history one thing is certain if it were not for the springs no city would ever have a reason. laich as laboratory is busy here the chalky water's poor from the earth at thirty five degrees celsius that high pressure. on contact with the air carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate are released limestone is deposited coating everything the water touches with grace white chocolate nails. this is nature become...
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the picturesque greek isles where dr. mark weinberger >>> the picturesque greek isles where dr.weinberger deserted his wife in september 2004 are half a world away from the rust belt region of indiana where he made his fortune. mark weinberger was not from indiana. he didn't grow up on hoop dreams or the hope of a union job. in fact, he didn't even live here. according to pulitzer prize winning writer buzz who wrote this article for "vanity fair" and consulted with us on this story, mark weinberger was a nerdy kid from a wealthy new york suburb who was driven by sibling rivalry to outshine his brothers. >> mark figured, the way to be the apple of my parents' eye is to do well in school. he went to the university of pennsylvania, then went to ucla medical school where he thrived. >> he could have established his ear nose and throat medical practice anywhere, but in 1996 he chose merrillville, indiana. it was close enough to chicago that he could live there and have chauffeurs drive him to his office every day. but most important, he could count on the air pollution in northwest i
the picturesque greek isles where dr. mark weinberger >>> the picturesque greek isles where dr.weinberger deserted his wife in september 2004 are half a world away from the rust belt region of indiana where he made his fortune. mark weinberger was not from indiana. he didn't grow up on hoop dreams or the hope of a union job. in fact, he didn't even live here. according to pulitzer prize winning writer buzz who wrote this article for "vanity fair" and consulted with us on this...
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the greek wine and delicious home made pastries will go great with the life greek music and dancing. >>> a knew cathedral is under construction but the courtyardn festival. >>> admission is free and the celebration of greek culture begins at noon each day. >>> on behalf of us and our partners at hoodline we hope you have a great weekend. >> thanks alexis. >>> new research sheds light on why it may be tough to get yourself to the gym. researchers at the universities of british columbia way the biggest obstacle is not lack of motivation, time or energy, instead our brains. scientists say our brains are conditioned to choose the easy route in order to conserve energy. even when headed up to the gym your brain may be telling you to use the elevator rather than take the stairs and researchers have a name for that called the exercise paradox. explains a lot. >>> still to come on abc 7 mornings. >> she never intended her name to come out. and she wanted it to be part of the investigation. >> dr. christine blasey ford's sister in law gives her first interview to abc 7. her message this morni
the greek wine and delicious home made pastries will go great with the life greek music and dancing. >>> a knew cathedral is under construction but the courtyardn festival. >>> admission is free and the celebration of greek culture begins at noon each day. >>> on behalf of us and our partners at hoodline we hope you have a great weekend. >> thanks alexis. >>> new research sheds light on why it may be tough to get yourself to the gym. researchers at the...
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fronted by greek columns it's a magnificent front tundra crowned by the biggest dome in pinching road. and opening nine meters across known as the eye of god admits the sunlight the dome itself has a radius of forty three meters a must of the achievement. pope going to face the fourth had twenty eight wagon loads of martyrs relics moved to the pantheon transforming a heathen temple into a church the great painter raphael is very here. knew the artist fly the italian kings victoria manual the second and all that to the first. just loyal monarchists stand watch by their tombs and collect signatures to petition restoration of the monarchy. issues. the picturesque square is popular with young romans on summer evenings the spirit of rome is indeed it to. the. county's famous elephant a baron of the organist seems to be having fun. i. knew the time not sold an e.t.f. which was once a papal residence and later mussolini's seat of office is the most famous column in the road the column of trajan commanding the forum trialling. and for a tradesman was seen as the founder of the golden age unde
fronted by greek columns it's a magnificent front tundra crowned by the biggest dome in pinching road. and opening nine meters across known as the eye of god admits the sunlight the dome itself has a radius of forty three meters a must of the achievement. pope going to face the fourth had twenty eight wagon loads of martyrs relics moved to the pantheon transforming a heathen temple into a church the great painter raphael is very here. knew the artist fly the italian kings victoria manual the...
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a volunteer last month she was detained on an earth port in a greek prison awaiting trial. well that greek island of boss we just mentioned has been a key gateway to the european union since the beginning of the migration crisis and twenty fifteen refugees learn there on a daily basis it can take months for the rest up location to be processed and a recent report by a medical charity blamed overcrowding there for child suicides and high levels of violence we spoke to a greek independent m.e.p. about the problems n.g.o.s face their various n.g.o.s actually facilitate the illegal entrants or for immigrants groups and this is something that has to be stopped because no we have at least twenty two thousand. and refuges. islands if the illegally then needs to be gone but in the thought of clues to prosecute them there are certain. which are let's say the quote ocean with the with the european union and they have done a satisfactory job but there are many other n.g.o.s who it's. only the consumer the money but they don't do it in favor of. refugees we know this because i am a mem
a volunteer last month she was detained on an earth port in a greek prison awaiting trial. well that greek island of boss we just mentioned has been a key gateway to the european union since the beginning of the migration crisis and twenty fifteen refugees learn there on a daily basis it can take months for the rest up location to be processed and a recent report by a medical charity blamed overcrowding there for child suicides and high levels of violence we spoke to a greek independent m.e.p....
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look greek island of liz boss has been a key gateway to the e.u. since the beginning of the migration crisis in twenty fifteen refugees lum there in the daily basis it can take months for their asylum application to be processed and indeed a recent report by a medical chart see blamed overcrowding for child suicides and high levels of violence a greek independent m.b.p. that we spoke to say that this reputable organizations are tainting the work of legitimate aid groups. various n.g.o.s actually facilitate the illegal entrance of immigrants in groups and this is something that has to be stopped because no we have at least twenty two thousand. and refuges. islands if they need them it's sad to be gone but then the thought of clues to prosecute them there are certain geos which are let's say the quote by ration with the with the european union and they have done a satisfactory job but there are many hours that n.g.o.s which. they consume their money but they don't do it in favor of the refugees we know this because i am a member of the budget control
look greek island of liz boss has been a key gateway to the e.u. since the beginning of the migration crisis in twenty fifteen refugees lum there in the daily basis it can take months for their asylum application to be processed and indeed a recent report by a medical chart see blamed overcrowding for child suicides and high levels of violence a greek independent m.b.p. that we spoke to say that this reputable organizations are tainting the work of legitimate aid groups. various n.g.o.s...
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were explore a bit of greek at the 2018 greek festival with all your favorite foods plus live music and traditional dance performances friday through sunday at the annunciation cathedral. in sports giants, quakes, niners, and raiders are away. oakland plays at home. that is your weekend watch. >>> alice walker, one of the best known and honored authors will be speaking tonight right here in the bay area. alice walker one both the pulitzer prize and the national book award in 1983 for her best- selling novel the color purple. she will be speaking at the first congregational church of oakland on harrison street near 27th. while the color purple is her most famous work she has written seven novels, four short story collections as well as four children's books. >>> a busy day in the water off the coast of monterey. a rare albino dolphin captured on this drone video swimming off the monterey coast. later you see a group of other dolphins and even a gray whale. the video was captured by the monterey bay will watch yesterday. albino dolphins are typically seen every few years off the coast of
were explore a bit of greek at the 2018 greek festival with all your favorite foods plus live music and traditional dance performances friday through sunday at the annunciation cathedral. in sports giants, quakes, niners, and raiders are away. oakland plays at home. that is your weekend watch. >>> alice walker, one of the best known and honored authors will be speaking tonight right here in the bay area. alice walker one both the pulitzer prize and the national book award in 1983 for...
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the greek island more broadly of lesbos has of course been a key get to get away gateway for the e.u. since the beginning of the moderation crisis in two thousand and fifteen refugees land there on a daily basis it can take months for the asylum applications to be processed to a recent report by one medical charity blamed overcrowding there for child suicides and high levels of violence the greek independent m.e.p. we spoke to says that disreputable organizations are tainting the work of judgement aid groups the. various n.g.o.s actually facilitate the illegal entrants or for immigrants in groups and this is something that has to be stopped because now we have at least twenty two thousand. and refuges. islands if they act illegally then it's true we can but then the thought of clues to prosecute them there are certain. we are save the quote by racially with the with the european union and they have done a satisfactory job but there are many out there in geos with. the only role know the consumer their money but they don't do it in favor of we have. we know this because i am a member o
the greek island more broadly of lesbos has of course been a key get to get away gateway for the e.u. since the beginning of the moderation crisis in two thousand and fifteen refugees land there on a daily basis it can take months for the asylum applications to be processed to a recent report by one medical charity blamed overcrowding there for child suicides and high levels of violence the greek independent m.e.p. we spoke to says that disreputable organizations are tainting the work of...
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the greek government is to move around two thousand migrants from an overcrowded refugee camp called moria on the island of lesbos human rights groups have condemned conditions in the camp highlighting child suicide attempts and rampant crime and according to the latest report from doctors without borders it's children who are suffering the most. we are witnessing people who are trying to slee something. that's happened and discontentment policy is affecting people's lives people and they're destroying their future you have kind of a lot on the hour you don't get out of many many. also so it's well violence of course we see if there are mental issues since when i was young. when we or. i. go in you also there are. so swallowed by the mahdi army twenty two thousand refugees have arrived in greece since the start of the year and this month alone fifteen hundred have been sent to the morea camps and work of michael raper says life there is intolerable. you have like one toilet full of a seventy two people that is one show with eighty four people so the sanitation has to be bad people ar
the greek government is to move around two thousand migrants from an overcrowded refugee camp called moria on the island of lesbos human rights groups have condemned conditions in the camp highlighting child suicide attempts and rampant crime and according to the latest report from doctors without borders it's children who are suffering the most. we are witnessing people who are trying to slee something. that's happened and discontentment policy is affecting people's lives people and they're...
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province of macedonia the greek parliament is due to vote on the agreement next year. switching gears a new irish political party has held its first conference in dublin its mission is to quit the e.u. . we are here today to launch a new party with new ideas for ireland that we can have a new. foreign domination no longer be beholden to the european union stop paying them a bucket load of money to make our laws to steal our fish out of our waters and in . two thousand and twelve sixty four bit. well me i wrecked it for freedom party wants a clean break from brussels the party plans to put forward candidates for the upcoming national and european elections bassett a former irish ambassador and one of the movement's backers says they still want good economic relations with europe though ireland left the european union i would like us to stay in the european economic area and i think the whole idea of moving around erasmus problems they're all very good but they shouldn't come with a political price that you have to sort of beef up your military that has to change a tax s
province of macedonia the greek parliament is due to vote on the agreement next year. switching gears a new irish political party has held its first conference in dublin its mission is to quit the e.u. . we are here today to launch a new party with new ideas for ireland that we can have a new. foreign domination no longer be beholden to the european union stop paying them a bucket load of money to make our laws to steal our fish out of our waters and in . two thousand and twelve sixty four bit....
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with four dead in the united states and aid workers or people smugglers thirty people arrested in the greek on. how low we got some pleasant sunshine across much of australia not always some clouds and some rain just easing for the by blustery conditions here and that will feed into havoc toria i speak through west sax day that's only sixteen celsius in melbourne fourteen degrees there for adelaide ahead of that will see bad in sydney twenty nine degrees make the most of it as we go into sunday you'll be lucky to see a hive around fifteen say you may well notice that chinese to some fresher weather so a lot of dry and bright dry and right soon to the southwest of australia perth around sixteen degrees and dry bright students a good part of new zealand is generally set fair ahead of that weather system making its way through the tasman as we go on through the weekend to seventeen or eighteen celsius for you as we go through sas day in the bad for sunday as well but the wet weather will gradually make its way in for the early part of the new working week meanwhile wet weather has been lingeri
with four dead in the united states and aid workers or people smugglers thirty people arrested in the greek on. how low we got some pleasant sunshine across much of australia not always some clouds and some rain just easing for the by blustery conditions here and that will feed into havoc toria i speak through west sax day that's only sixteen celsius in melbourne fourteen degrees there for adelaide ahead of that will see bad in sydney twenty nine degrees make the most of it as we go into sunday...
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all that greek food looked delicious.but after you eat it you might want to you know shed a few pounds get a workout in. but it ourns out there is new reern on why it may be tough to actually get yourself to the gym in the first place. researchers at the university of british columbia say the biggest obstacle is not a lack of motivation, time or energy. instead it turns out it's our brains. scientists say our brains are conditioned to change choose the easy route to conserve energy. even when you are headed up to the gym your brain i may tell you to use the elevator rather than the stairs. researchers call this the exercise paradox. interesting stuff. >>> still to come on abc 7 mornings. >> she never intended for her name to come out. and she wanted it to be part of the investigation. >> dr. christine blasey ford's sister in law gives her first tv interview to abc 7. her message this morning. ahead, a fwroe day at more than a dozen bay area museum including this one in alameda. we tell you which oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo)
all that greek food looked delicious.but after you eat it you might want to you know shed a few pounds get a workout in. but it ourns out there is new reern on why it may be tough to actually get yourself to the gym in the first place. researchers at the university of british columbia say the biggest obstacle is not a lack of motivation, time or energy. instead it turns out it's our brains. scientists say our brains are conditioned to change choose the easy route to conserve energy. even when...
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the greek government is to move around two thousand migrants from an overcrowded refugee camp called moria on the island of lesbos it's after human rights groups condemned conditions in the camps saying it's leading to child suicides and exposing people to high levels of violence and according to the latest report from doctors without borders since children who are suffering the most. we are witnessing people who are trying to suicide that's happened often discontent in policy affecting people's lives people and they're destroying their future yes i kind of are a lot on the hour you would up there are many many. by us also so far by us of course we. thought mental issues since the time when i was young. when we or. six years. ago in your speech there are. so swallowed by the mahdi army twenty two thousand refugees have come to greece since the start of the year this month alone fifteen hundred of arrived at that campaign lesbos aid worker michael raper says life in the camp is intolerable. you have like one toilet for the seventy two people there is one show with eighty four people s
the greek government is to move around two thousand migrants from an overcrowded refugee camp called moria on the island of lesbos it's after human rights groups condemned conditions in the camps saying it's leading to child suicides and exposing people to high levels of violence and according to the latest report from doctors without borders since children who are suffering the most. we are witnessing people who are trying to suicide that's happened often discontent in policy affecting...
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the greek wine and pastries go great tiveus and und cotrea festival.n behalf of all of us here, we hope you have> ll, this is fun. a sellout crowd will be at at&t park tonight to see one of the most popular bands in music history. as you can see from sky 7, the park is all set to host the eagles. the legendary band is back on the road despite the death in 2016 of co-founder glenn frey. don henley scoffed at the news two years ago saying i don't see how we could play without the guy who started the band. well, they are playing with the doobie brothers and the zack brown band opening the show. >>> that's a good show. >>> if concerts are not your thing, how about camping. how about camping at candlestick point. the new site opening for outdoor enthusiasts. >>> kristen is here with what's coming up at 5:00. >>> thanks. new at 5:00, hundreds of chickens have already crossed the road in vacaville. but now and the growing need for an animal sanctuary. >>> a fashion exhibit throws tradition out the window. how the pieces are challenging conventional perception
the greek wine and pastries go great tiveus and und cotrea festival.n behalf of all of us here, we hope you have> ll, this is fun. a sellout crowd will be at at&t park tonight to see one of the most popular bands in music history. as you can see from sky 7, the park is all set to host the eagles. the legendary band is back on the road despite the death in 2016 of co-founder glenn frey. don henley scoffed at the news two years ago saying i don't see how we could play without the guy who...