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in restaurants and in the streets today's greek cuisine is on the move. you will find more color in their highlights on our new you tube channel d w through for example you can discover the secret of an authentic neapolitan pizza which is on unesco's list for in 10 years will cultural heritage plus the licious recipes tips and trends. stories creative chefs. the smell of credible good natures trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from venturing to meaty and the secrets behind edition. you know it's my life and yes you're right it's time for us to team you start to say no yeah. b.t.w. simply subscribe and to actually. we've ended up in the so called green lungs of bella in the park the perfect place to introduce our next report about a swiss a landscape photographer stefan foster with his camera and a drone he heads out into nature sometimes for days or even weeks in order to capture the perfect shot but he keeps the places where he takes his pictures a secret you can find out why right n
in restaurants and in the streets today's greek cuisine is on the move. you will find more color in their highlights on our new you tube channel d w through for example you can discover the secret of an authentic neapolitan pizza which is on unesco's list for in 10 years will cultural heritage plus the licious recipes tips and trends. stories creative chefs. the smell of credible good natures trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian...
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some then commission companies to rent them out to greeks on a long term basis or as holiday homes on platforms like air b.n. b. or booking. prescribes permanent residency to anyone who invest 250000 euros in the country and the right to travel in the shang and zone visa free. greece isn't the only e.u. country to offer such a deal although it charges the least. the scheme has drawn criticism too who some arguing promotes money laundering and corruption. ever since chinese company cosco took over the part of prayers many more chinese investors have discovered greece as a kind. she to snap up property over the past 15 years chinese investors funneled some 7500000000 euros into the country. and they should get their credit using 4 we've drawn up a list of investments in saying the deal between both countries twice a year we take turns meeting in athens or beijing to talk about progress on these investments among other things the chinese are investing in the tourist sector renewables ports and logistics. many great people welcome the chinese investments and the jobs they created. most eu
some then commission companies to rent them out to greeks on a long term basis or as holiday homes on platforms like air b.n. b. or booking. prescribes permanent residency to anyone who invest 250000 euros in the country and the right to travel in the shang and zone visa free. greece isn't the only e.u. country to offer such a deal although it charges the least. the scheme has drawn criticism too who some arguing promotes money laundering and corruption. ever since chinese company cosco took...
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but greeks are also worried about the health risk. especially after july 1, when visitors will be able to fly directly to the islands without landing in athens, that where they would have to be tested. islands such as santorini are ready for that calculate it risk. this island normally generates 10% of greece's tourism revenue. this is one of the most famous sunsets in the world. the sideusually flood of the island to catch the view. year, the island merchants hope to salvage up to a quarter of their revenue. ae prime minister approved $27 billion spending package aimed at keeping businesses open and workers employed. he says as long as they managed to stay in business, proper management of the pandemic will bring the entire economy dividends. >> as people understand this is a country that is well-run, with a well-functioning public health system, they will be more encouraged not just to come to greece for holiday, but also to come to work or spend more time in greece and by property. reporter: greece suffered a recession after the gl
but greeks are also worried about the health risk. especially after july 1, when visitors will be able to fly directly to the islands without landing in athens, that where they would have to be tested. islands such as santorini are ready for that calculate it risk. this island normally generates 10% of greece's tourism revenue. this is one of the most famous sunsets in the world. the sideusually flood of the island to catch the view. year, the island merchants hope to salvage up to a quarter of...
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the greeks have said that at the moment oui’ greeks have said that at the moment our infection rate andonly ones thinking this, that our infection rates are such that they wa nt infection rates are such that they want to delay for two weeks at least the ability to remove quarantine from incoming british travellers. and of course first of all that means the air bridge would not be set and not very appealing to go on holiday if you are going to be sucking quarantine for two weeks of your break if you even to weeks. so it is certainly that we are going to get the air announcement and the detail countries coming this week so we are led to believe... and some sort of traffic light system. this is your paper of course but saying that ireland might not have a mutual green traffic light with england either. and maybe not scotland. and i think the word mutual mention there is a crucial thing because it is all too easy to assume that there will be lovely and harmonious reciprocal relations when these air bridges and that's how a bridge works. but it is just not going to be that way. this is comin
the greeks have said that at the moment oui’ greeks have said that at the moment our infection rate andonly ones thinking this, that our infection rates are such that they wa nt infection rates are such that they want to delay for two weeks at least the ability to remove quarantine from incoming british travellers. and of course first of all that means the air bridge would not be set and not very appealing to go on holiday if you are going to be sucking quarantine for two weeks of your break...
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zoe: what's the story to this, that we're greek?emonis: ...and they're resistant to even the smallest change. petros: we don't want to be mainstream and do what everyone else is doing. that's how we've gotten to 18 awesome chocolate pieces. lemonis: in 10 years. lemonis: if i can't get them to open up and try new things... zoe: i don't like the top. i don't like the cross. lemonis: ...their beloved company will fall to pieces. pantelis: we'll get it together. lemonis: when? when are you gonna get it together? my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. -this... -let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2007, zoe tsoukatos teamed up with her two brothers to launch zoe's chocolates... zoe: thank you for calling zoe's chocolate. lemonis: ...a con
zoe: what's the story to this, that we're greek?emonis: ...and they're resistant to even the smallest change. petros: we don't want to be mainstream and do what everyone else is doing. that's how we've gotten to 18 awesome chocolate pieces. lemonis: in 10 years. lemonis: if i can't get them to open up and try new things... zoe: i don't like the top. i don't like the cross. lemonis: ...their beloved company will fall to pieces. pantelis: we'll get it together. lemonis: when? when are you gonna...
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are banking on their reputation for safety to entice tourists to return but greeks are also worried about the health risk especially after july 1st when visitors will be able to fly directly to the islands without landing in athens where they have to be tested islands such as send to renia ready for that calculated risk this island normally generates almost 10 percent of greece's tourism revenue this is one of the most famous sunsets in the world tourists normally throng this side of the island to catch the view about 3000000 people visited santa rini last year leaving behind more than 3000000000 dollars this year the island's merchants hope to salvage up to a quarter of that for having you prime minister thank yous has approved a $27000000000.00 spending package aimed at keeping businesses open and workers employed he says as long as they manage to stay in business proper management of the pandemic will bring the entire economy dividends as people understand that this is a country that is actually well run with that well functioning public health system they will be more encouraged
are banking on their reputation for safety to entice tourists to return but greeks are also worried about the health risk especially after july 1st when visitors will be able to fly directly to the islands without landing in athens where they have to be tested islands such as send to renia ready for that calculated risk this island normally generates almost 10 percent of greece's tourism revenue this is one of the most famous sunsets in the world tourists normally throng this side of the island...
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francine: prime minister, i have a lot of questions from people listening in saying greek deals are sohow do you take advantage of that? look, weotakis: well, have a lot of debt. we have tapped the markets. we did it recently. we will probably do it again. we have a make sure steady access to the markets, gradually reduced borrowing costs. this is our strategy. this is what we will do. that weto make sure constantly replenish the state coffer with enough money to make sure that we address all our liquidity needs. and i should remind you that we have said -- set aside about 60 billion for debt repayment. we can't access these funds. debtiven that the greek has peculiar it is, as you know, relatively low debt repayment obligations until 2032 -- i don't think the number you need to look at it strictly the debt to gdp ratio. look at the pic you -- particularities of greek debt and that the markets feel comfortable lending money to greece under the circumstances. obviously, it's a vote of confidence for what we do. we are not going to go overboard. we have a very good public debt management
francine: prime minister, i have a lot of questions from people listening in saying greek deals are sohow do you take advantage of that? look, weotakis: well, have a lot of debt. we have tapped the markets. we did it recently. we will probably do it again. we have a make sure steady access to the markets, gradually reduced borrowing costs. this is our strategy. this is what we will do. that weto make sure constantly replenish the state coffer with enough money to make sure that we address all...
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joining me now from santorini is the greek prime minister. let me ask you about those case numbers to begin with. how did you do it? do you think you got lucky? what explains? because you really -- there are very few countries in europe, really in the world, that have managed to have such a low incidence despite being a place that lots of travelers come to, you know, things like that. what do you attribute your success to? >> well, fareed, we took decisions very early. we listened to the experts. we communicated clearly. we let the doctors do the talking. we strengthened our health care system. and we managed to convince the greek population that they needed to practice social distancing, and they did. and i'm very, very grateful to my greeks across the country because the success that we have had is basically attributed to them. but i guess it's not rocket science. we basically did what the experts told us we should do and we did it quickly, forcefully, and we've been able to open up our economy gradually over the past month. so far we haven
joining me now from santorini is the greek prime minister. let me ask you about those case numbers to begin with. how did you do it? do you think you got lucky? what explains? because you really -- there are very few countries in europe, really in the world, that have managed to have such a low incidence despite being a place that lots of travelers come to, you know, things like that. what do you attribute your success to? >> well, fareed, we took decisions very early. we listened to the...
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haidi: that was the greek prime minister speaking exclusively to bloomberg's francine lacqua.ve another big guests coming up later on daybreak. we have an exclusive interview with the hong kong secretary for justice at 8:10 hong kong time. coming up next, the economic team at westpac raised their targets for the aussie dollar. we will find out why when we are joined by the chief economist. this is bloomberg. ♪ ifdi: the aussie dollar -- the economic team at westpac is right, there could be more gains ahead. after initially questioning the aussie's momentum, westpac has significantly raised the target. chief economist joins us now. given the price action we have seen in the last few days, these? over whether the run of dollar weakness could be over, do you still expect 72 for the aussie? bill: yes. look, i think that it is around 69 at the moment. near 70 at the end of last week. in thewith the selloff u.s.. undoubtedly, the risk situation will not be a clear straight line. weakness in the risk outlook and then some more confidence coming back, so we simply general movement wil
haidi: that was the greek prime minister speaking exclusively to bloomberg's francine lacqua.ve another big guests coming up later on daybreak. we have an exclusive interview with the hong kong secretary for justice at 8:10 hong kong time. coming up next, the economic team at westpac raised their targets for the aussie dollar. we will find out why when we are joined by the chief economist. this is bloomberg. ♪ ifdi: the aussie dollar -- the economic team at westpac is right, there could be...
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war of independence, it could be a bumper year for greeks.r, if i look at the market reaction, people feel comfortable with greece in the sense that we spend enough money to soften the blow, but not enough money to derail public finances. i was looking at bond yields for our 10 year bond. we are 21 basis under italy. i wonder how many of your people who are sitting in on this call would have expected this to happen a year ago. it is clear that people will look into the future and look what is going to happen after the pandemic. i think we have an interesting growth story -- story to tell. >> i have a lot of questions from people sing greek yields are so low, how do you take advantage of that? we have a lot of debt. we tapped the markets. we will probably do it again. have a to make sure we steady access to the markets. borrowingreduced costs. this is our strategy. this is what we will do. we want to make sure that we constantly replenish the state coffer with enough money that we address all our liquidity needs. i want to remind you that we h
war of independence, it could be a bumper year for greeks.r, if i look at the market reaction, people feel comfortable with greece in the sense that we spend enough money to soften the blow, but not enough money to derail public finances. i was looking at bond yields for our 10 year bond. we are 21 basis under italy. i wonder how many of your people who are sitting in on this call would have expected this to happen a year ago. it is clear that people will look into the future and look what is...
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are banking on their reputation for safety to entice tourists to return but greeks are also worried about the health risk especially after july 1st when visitors will be able to fly directly to the islands without landing in athens where they have to be tested islands such as send to renia ready for that calculated risk this island normally generates almost 10 percent of greece's tourism revenue this is one of the most famous sunsets in the world tourists normally throng this side of the island to catch the view about 3000000 people visited santa rini last year leaving behind more than 3000000000 dollars this year the island's merchants hope to salvage up to a quarter of that revenue. prime minister has me to thank yous has approved a 27000000000 dollars spending package aimed at keeping businesses open and workers employed he says as long as they manage to stay in business proper management of the pandemic will bring the entire economy dividends as people understand that this is a country that is actually well run with a well functioning public health system they will be more encou
are banking on their reputation for safety to entice tourists to return but greeks are also worried about the health risk especially after july 1st when visitors will be able to fly directly to the islands without landing in athens where they have to be tested islands such as send to renia ready for that calculated risk this island normally generates almost 10 percent of greece's tourism revenue this is one of the most famous sunsets in the world tourists normally throng this side of the island...
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the greek minister talking earlier. 0ur poltiical correspondent nick eardley is here. all over the papers. what d we it is all over the papers. what do we actually know? on the 6th of july, the uk, for the first time in four months, will say to us that we are not telling you not to travel abroad unless it is essential. that isa abroad unless it is essential. that is a big change, a big lifting of another restriction. that has been the advice for months. exactly, since march. they are going to introduce a traffic light system, red, amber, green. if the country you are travelling to is green or amber when you return you will not have to quarantine for two weeks but with red you well. they are also planning to announce the so—called air bridges which will allow non—quarantine travel between a number of countries, but as you heard from greece's tourism minister they need to be agreed, so what we know for certain is that the uk is going to remove some of the quarantine restrictions but it brought in only two and a half weeks ago, but that doesn't necessarily mean that all t
the greek minister talking earlier. 0ur poltiical correspondent nick eardley is here. all over the papers. what d we it is all over the papers. what do we actually know? on the 6th of july, the uk, for the first time in four months, will say to us that we are not telling you not to travel abroad unless it is essential. that isa abroad unless it is essential. that is a big change, a big lifting of another restriction. that has been the advice for months. exactly, since march. they are going to...
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such a big deal, the greek tourism minister was there to say hello. power so that they have favourable stay. that meant facemasks for everyone and precautionary tests for the virus. none of this people had to pay for the trip. holiday company footing the bill. medical staff, police officers, supermarket workers, all of them nominated by the public and where better to come than the home of he proprietors, the father of medicine. ——he the father of medicine. ——he the father of medicine. i feel very lucky, i am also very tired from work. i need this holiday a lot. the virus is still there but we have to be careful and follow the rules and then we can all manage it together. in the coming days, more flight, more tourists will arrive as greece reopens to the world. music to the ears of many around here. tim allman, bbc news. hello there. a slow—moving area of low pressure has been responsible for the unsettled weather during the weekend and indeed for monday. it has brought strong winds and quite a lot of rain across areas, particularly across cumbria. now
such a big deal, the greek tourism minister was there to say hello. power so that they have favourable stay. that meant facemasks for everyone and precautionary tests for the virus. none of this people had to pay for the trip. holiday company footing the bill. medical staff, police officers, supermarket workers, all of them nominated by the public and where better to come than the home of he proprietors, the father of medicine. ——he the father of medicine. ——he the father of medicine. i...
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and i'm very, very grateful to greeks across the country because the success that we -- that we have this is basically attributed to them. but i guess it's not rocket science. we basically did put the extras and we did it quickly, forcefully, and we've been able to to open up our economy gradually over the past month. so far we haven't had any real outbreaks. so, we feel comfortable that we've dodged the first bullet and that we've managed to contain the first wave of the outbreak. >> as you open up, are you worried you're going to see a spike in infections and what is the plan? i noticed on june 8th, when you did announce some opening, you already had not a large number, but by most standards, but for greece, i think 97 new cases. is it inevitable that as you open up, there will be a relaxing of social distancing and, therefore, there will be more infections? and what do you do about it? >> well, i think you're right to point out, fareed, as we do open up, obviously the risk increases. and you know, the big risk always is we don't want to be victims of our own success. people do bec
and i'm very, very grateful to greeks across the country because the success that we -- that we have this is basically attributed to them. but i guess it's not rocket science. we basically did put the extras and we did it quickly, forcefully, and we've been able to to open up our economy gradually over the past month. so far we haven't had any real outbreaks. so, we feel comfortable that we've dodged the first bullet and that we've managed to contain the first wave of the outbreak. >> as...
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a jerusalem court has denied a request by a greek orthodox church to block the transfer of its property the court ruled that israeli jewish settler group at her name had a valid contract to buy the property brings to an end a 16 year long legal battle that challenge the sale of properties in the old city area of occupied east jerusalem decision could pave the way for evictions of palestinians who own hotels there people in lebanon have been protesting since wednesday night they say they're fed up with the worst economic crisis in decades and sectarian tensions lebanon's economy has lost more than 70 percent of its value since october the covert 19 measures are worsening the situation there no hole there is in beirut she says protesters have no faith in the current political establishment. president called for the so-called national gathering he invited former prime ministers former presidents the heads of the different political parties and he wanted really to reduce the sectarian and political tensions as well as and the political impasse but the opposition boycotted the session you ta
a jerusalem court has denied a request by a greek orthodox church to block the transfer of its property the court ruled that israeli jewish settler group at her name had a valid contract to buy the property brings to an end a 16 year long legal battle that challenge the sale of properties in the old city area of occupied east jerusalem decision could pave the way for evictions of palestinians who own hotels there people in lebanon have been protesting since wednesday night they say they're fed...
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if you read the greek historian, thucydides, he talks about the plague in athens, for example, or the the peloponnesian war, and he had this observation that deep down people are just selfish and animals and monsters, and indeed, if you read the early christian church fathers, saint augustine, same idea, the idea that we are born as sinners. and you read the enlightenment philosophers, thomas hobbes, david hume, even adam smith, also often emphasise that in the end people are selfish or at least that politically we have to assume that, when we build a society. and i think that idea is just wrong. it is really fundamentally wrong. in the past couple of decades, we have seen scientists from diverse disciplines — psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, archaeologists — all moving from a quite cynical view of human nature to a much more hopeful view of human nature, and what i am trying doing in this book is just to connect the dots and to show that something bigger is going on there. are you saying far from that — that people are basically selfish and bad — are you saying that, fun
if you read the greek historian, thucydides, he talks about the plague in athens, for example, or the the peloponnesian war, and he had this observation that deep down people are just selfish and animals and monsters, and indeed, if you read the early christian church fathers, saint augustine, same idea, the idea that we are born as sinners. and you read the enlightenment philosophers, thomas hobbes, david hume, even adam smith, also often emphasise that in the end people are selfish or at...
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that was the greek prime minister.e, one of the lowest infection rates in the world, keeping the deaths below 200. they are sticking to their reform agenda. europe,en you look at is there too much hope on this plan the commission put through? this is money states desperately need. john: there may be too much hope this will deliver a higher better rate of growth in the region. don't think there is any optimism on it being able to contain the stress. givenng approved by eu, considerable ecb buying program ,n the background, it is also the precise size is not so important. questiona much bigger around the growth model. none of that is touched by the recovery fund. it will be a country by country decision around regulatory policy or structural reform issues. tom: today we will be riveted by a bank of england, many others, particularly europeans fear, weighing in on whether negative rates have been an instructive experiment. cost and measure benefit in net terms. benefit at the financial conditions have had to the economy a
that was the greek prime minister.e, one of the lowest infection rates in the world, keeping the deaths below 200. they are sticking to their reform agenda. europe,en you look at is there too much hope on this plan the commission put through? this is money states desperately need. john: there may be too much hope this will deliver a higher better rate of growth in the region. don't think there is any optimism on it being able to contain the stress. givenng approved by eu, considerable ecb...
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the greek minister talking earlier.e stinchcombe—gillies — who is an independent travel consultant. welcome to bbc news. there had been a lot of protection in the uk government would move on the quarantine issue. why has it been such a issue? the issue of quarantine has surprised a lot of people in the travel industry and perhaps consumers more so people in the travel industry and perhaps consumers more so that it did not happen earlier in lockdown and protected the uk sooner, but we are also a very pivotal hub for air traffic particularly, although now we are talking more about travel corridors because we have to recognise that people come in not just by air but by sea and rail. it is contentious because we are opening ourselves up to people to come into this country but also because we are being told that we can travel now and to put those limits on us either in another destination where actually quarantine rulings been removed seems rather crazy to apply them to us seems rather crazy to apply them to us coming back i
the greek minister talking earlier.e stinchcombe—gillies — who is an independent travel consultant. welcome to bbc news. there had been a lot of protection in the uk government would move on the quarantine issue. why has it been such a issue? the issue of quarantine has surprised a lot of people in the travel industry and perhaps consumers more so people in the travel industry and perhaps consumers more so that it did not happen earlier in lockdown and protected the uk sooner, but we are...
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we are celebrating our bicentennial from the beginning of greek independence in 1821.could be a bumper year for greece. reaction,e market people feel comfortable with greece. money to soften to blow but not enough money put a strain on finances. i was looking at the bond yields for a tenure bonds. we are 21 basis points under it. people on thisny call would have expected this to happen the year ago. it's clear that people will look into the future and look at what will happen after the pandemic. we have an interesting growth story to tell post covid. questions. lot of how do you take advantage of that? >> look. we have a lot of debt. we have tapped the markets. we did it recently. we will probably do it again. we want to have, we want to make sure we have steady access to the markets, gradually reduced borrowing costs. this is our strategy. this is what we will do. we want to make sure that we constantly replenish the state coffer with enough money to make sure that we address all of our liquidity needs. we have set aside around 60 billion for debt repayment. even the
we are celebrating our bicentennial from the beginning of greek independence in 1821.could be a bumper year for greece. reaction,e market people feel comfortable with greece. money to soften to blow but not enough money put a strain on finances. i was looking at the bond yields for a tenure bonds. we are 21 basis points under it. people on thisny call would have expected this to happen the year ago. it's clear that people will look into the future and look at what will happen after the...
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buy some greek food. >> i saw this yesterday and sent it to every friend i have. the spot is for a new reality show in which stars compete with each other to attract youtube views. it premieres tonight at 10:00. >> before he announced that, he was getting dragged on twitter, like he didn't give us back-to-back hits from the '99 to the 2000, you better put respect on ja rule's name. ♪ r-u-l-e ♪ da da da da because i'm real the way you ♪ >> okay, okay. >>> a member of our own abc family is ushering in new york city phase two of reopening, in a very dramatic way. >> bill with the witter, a local anchor cut his hair. let's show the aftermath there, he finally got his hair cut after months and months of this pandemic, bill, you're looking good. kin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bu
buy some greek food. >> i saw this yesterday and sent it to every friend i have. the spot is for a new reality show in which stars compete with each other to attract youtube views. it premieres tonight at 10:00. >> before he announced that, he was getting dragged on twitter, like he didn't give us back-to-back hits from the '99 to the 2000, you better put respect on ja rule's name. ♪ r-u-l-e ♪ da da da da because i'm real the way you ♪ >> okay, okay. >>> a...
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seeing the potential for the opposite in texas and florida where we hope this goes if we follow the greek model is that as we learn more about this very dynamic and very dangerous virus and i have to say this, hopefully as young people around the world start acting more responsibly and listening to and those can continue both domestically and around the world and i think here at home and in the united states there's very little patience among the people for a full economic lock down and there's also concern that that lock down has been squandered by policy makers. >> jordan, a moment ago you mentioned fraud and cyberattacks and clearly it's something business has been focused on in the past but we're seeing more and more activities online more purchases. and it is important that as a nation and world in a business community we don't lose our skepticism the economic impact of the virus will make more populations more vulnerable and when populations are vulnerable they are vulnerable to fraud and they want to believe good news and you're seeing this in other industries so for our cyber prac
seeing the potential for the opposite in texas and florida where we hope this goes if we follow the greek model is that as we learn more about this very dynamic and very dangerous virus and i have to say this, hopefully as young people around the world start acting more responsibly and listening to and those can continue both domestically and around the world and i think here at home and in the united states there's very little patience among the people for a full economic lock down and there's...
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the factions of the moment are taken literally from statues of greek goddesses.these high-wasted and often low-cut and sheer dresses come from. part of dolley's success is through her knowledge and keeping up with fashion. this is the same fashion we have on the others of the atlantic with empress josephine. this is the time of jane austin. this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well. after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their house on f street, madison comes president. he is inaugurated in 1809. they move into the presidents house. of course, john and abigail adams lived in the white house at the very end of the presidency just for a few months. jefferson lived there, but he is a widower and does not really finish it off. when the madisons move into the white house, they know they need to furnish the space. dolley worked with the architect of the capitol and his wife on furnishing the rooms of the white house. this is a well-informed imagining of the most spectacular of the rooms that dolley cre
the factions of the moment are taken literally from statues of greek goddesses.these high-wasted and often low-cut and sheer dresses come from. part of dolley's success is through her knowledge and keeping up with fashion. this is the same fashion we have on the others of the atlantic with empress josephine. this is the time of jane austin. this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well. after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their...
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matter where they live he says that indian traditions need to be prevented from falling prey to a greek tragedy. now as corona virus infection rates german interior minister. has announced that germany will lift the remaining checks at its land borders on june 15th things will then be back to the way they were before the start of the entry restrictions which were introduced in mid march to this branch off the current fires in germany. more of this i'm joined by the news chief political correspondent melinda crane i mean and so it's back to open borders between germany and the rest of the european union from the 15th of june well more or less 1st of all it's not only european union member countries but also some others including norway liechtenstein switzerland iceland and interestingly enough also the u.k. but there are some exceptions and potential exceptions for example spain those who would like to travel to spain will need to come back from spain will need to wait a little bit longer until the 21st of june because that's when spain will 1st open its own borders on its islands second
matter where they live he says that indian traditions need to be prevented from falling prey to a greek tragedy. now as corona virus infection rates german interior minister. has announced that germany will lift the remaining checks at its land borders on june 15th things will then be back to the way they were before the start of the entry restrictions which were introduced in mid march to this branch off the current fires in germany. more of this i'm joined by the news chief political...
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it feels awkward and and the greeks humans also learned in our use of many 1000000 years all that pollution. and to to to console each other by physical touch and contact what kind of a psychological burden is that put on people to have to forego a lot of these social interactions. i think it did a particular. study of starting in 1950 said to have shown that children who were hospitalized for a few months or longer because i'll see the iness at c.b.s. elements of their cognitive but also their social development we are working together on a corona project with because from 10 different countries and just now that data from kazakhstan came in in kazakhstan between mid march and late late may more than 800 people have coped themselves compared to only 14 in the year before so let's take a note that something is going on we don't know yet whether they'd all serious because some people have financial worries or other stress. but i think socially so isolation is a big factor contributing to that all right an easily overlooked aspect of the pandemic professor authentic from god's university in f
it feels awkward and and the greeks humans also learned in our use of many 1000000 years all that pollution. and to to to console each other by physical touch and contact what kind of a psychological burden is that put on people to have to forego a lot of these social interactions. i think it did a particular. study of starting in 1950 said to have shown that children who were hospitalized for a few months or longer because i'll see the iness at c.b.s. elements of their cognitive but also their...
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music if you don't have a greek it was one of the above but that the atom by the way that so that is off my job. to show the world. make up to swallow but that we're. going to do then. we as a global society need to see that it's not our right to treat others sooner like their tracks. many countries are in states that they will be hit by the upcoming wars for resources by the upcoming effects of climate crisis so migration is the last thing that will be just vanishing and be a thing of the past migrations of things. we have to create a culture that allows us to not be afraid of that new people coming into our life from different cultures different religions different languages. it should be possible for us to create an ecosystem in the world that allows migration to happen with ease and with a flow that is as natural as migration is part of us humans and. the book. in the. distant future tiny sensuousness her bloodstream. in the distant future. scientists are now developing nano robots that treat targeted diseases and inside the human. fiction in today's medical world tomorrow today.
music if you don't have a greek it was one of the above but that the atom by the way that so that is off my job. to show the world. make up to swallow but that we're. going to do then. we as a global society need to see that it's not our right to treat others sooner like their tracks. many countries are in states that they will be hit by the upcoming wars for resources by the upcoming effects of climate crisis so migration is the last thing that will be just vanishing and be a thing of the past...
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greek tourism like having americans over because they usually stay longer. importance of caution. >> it's important but don't want to rush things. >> reporter: list is set to be finalized in changes for the u.s., american travelers might have to rethink their travel plans to europe for now. tessa arse ill la, nbc news, brussels. >>> health workers went door-to-door in melbourne suburbs to test people. mandatory testing travelers returning from overseas, they have to quarantine in hotel and be tested multiple times over 14-day period. >> what matters is the response. there will be outbreaks, what matters is continue to build capability to deal with them. as you see the response on the o australians we can deal with this. >> those who refuse to be tested multiple times will be required to remain in quarantine an extra ten days. >>> lot of changes on the daily with the pandemic. we've made it easy to find all the nbcbayarea.com, click on live blog top of the page to the latest coronavirus news. >>> up next, ode to oakland, ties the city has to newest navy addit
greek tourism like having americans over because they usually stay longer. importance of caution. >> it's important but don't want to rush things. >> reporter: list is set to be finalized in changes for the u.s., american travelers might have to rethink their travel plans to europe for now. tessa arse ill la, nbc news, brussels. >>> health workers went door-to-door in melbourne suburbs to test people. mandatory testing travelers returning from overseas, they have to...
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we spoke to the greek tourism minister, he said they love americans here, they tend to stay longer butshouldn't be a rush to reopen borders to americans. there is still those coming from 26 countries into the united states put into place by president trump in march. so that is the situation here. so if it does get approved we'll know in a couple of days. anyone planning to have a roman holiday or an escape to the greek islands may have to revisit plans for now, guys. >> and this is going into effect possibly this week, july 1st. but how long, tessa, do we think this will last? >> reporter: well that depends on number. the e.u. is insistent any decision is based on science. so they review this constantly every two weeks and in fact they meet almost every week discussing which country should get on that list and for as long as the numbers in the united states remain high, i think that decision is difficult for the e.u. to over turn. >> so there goes our christmas vacation in paris, the way that sounds. tessa, thank you. live in brussels for us. >> look for 2021 if you're looking to trave
we spoke to the greek tourism minister, he said they love americans here, they tend to stay longer butshouldn't be a rush to reopen borders to americans. there is still those coming from 26 countries into the united states put into place by president trump in march. so that is the situation here. so if it does get approved we'll know in a couple of days. anyone planning to have a roman holiday or an escape to the greek islands may have to revisit plans for now, guys. >> and this is going...
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a court in jerusalem has denied a request by a greek orthodox church to block the transfer of its property the court ruled that israeli jewish settler group cohen in a valid contract to buy the property it brings to an end a 16 year long legal battle that challenge the sale of properties in the old city area of occupied east jerusalem people in russia are voting on constitutional changes that could allow the president vladimir putin to stay in power for longer if the proposals are approved mr putin would be able to run for another 2 terms as president his current term ends in 2024 but the changes could see him remaining in office until 2036 the german finance company why is card has collapsed the organization has been under scrutiny since the declared a $2000000000.00 hole in its accounts it's now filed for insolvency its sudden demise leaves creditors reportedly owed around $4000000000.00 u.s. dollars a statue honoring christopher columbus in the u.s. state of connecticut has been removed rival groups traded insults as construction crews work to dislodge the monument in the city of new ha
a court in jerusalem has denied a request by a greek orthodox church to block the transfer of its property the court ruled that israeli jewish settler group cohen in a valid contract to buy the property it brings to an end a 16 year long legal battle that challenge the sale of properties in the old city area of occupied east jerusalem people in russia are voting on constitutional changes that could allow the president vladimir putin to stay in power for longer if the proposals are approved mr...
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. >> i don't have to tell you, michael, but oligarchy is a good old ancient greek term meaning in a kind of shorthand version society in which most of the wealth and power are held by a few rather than majority. the ancient greeks talked about and an oligarchy as being a limited number of families that really presided over in terms of wealth and power the rest of society. russia today is commonly referred to as oligarchy and the russian oligarchs are very prominent in russia. we don't usually use the term for the united states but i think it's becoming more and more appropriate. when i say the major division in america today is between democracy and oligarchy, instead of traditional left versus right, i simply mean that the way in which we used to talk about our political divisions, either more government if you on the left, or less government if you're on the right and again i'm giving you the cartoon version of that, we were all involved many of us were involved in those discussions but they become less and less relevant over the past 40 years as well and power have moved to the topic
. >> i don't have to tell you, michael, but oligarchy is a good old ancient greek term meaning in a kind of shorthand version society in which most of the wealth and power are held by a few rather than majority. the ancient greeks talked about and an oligarchy as being a limited number of families that really presided over in terms of wealth and power the rest of society. russia today is commonly referred to as oligarchy and the russian oligarchs are very prominent in russia. we don't...
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lives in barcelona he has devoted 8 years to his 1st year project titled only tall graffiti from the greek word for birds and for writing. his photographs the world mind. is that the word for a mass of these patterns of always being invisible to us of a perception is limited to the moments of somebody else we see here is a few seconds compressed into a single image as if you could see those seconds as a single moments. but so windows that's not possible except with this technology the former speaker poem was about. to create one image he meticulously cases hundreds of photos on top of one another they shot in rapid succession following the principle of the krona the process developed in the mid 19th century to study motion sequences. in 1878 english photographer edward my bridge used it to show that galloping horse actually leaves the ground for a few milliseconds. in official beds can hardly be identified in charge. at the gate that is going what's important is the pattern of the motion. so people see a d.n.a. strand a wire a computer graphics and that's what interests me. what do people
lives in barcelona he has devoted 8 years to his 1st year project titled only tall graffiti from the greek word for birds and for writing. his photographs the world mind. is that the word for a mass of these patterns of always being invisible to us of a perception is limited to the moments of somebody else we see here is a few seconds compressed into a single image as if you could see those seconds as a single moments. but so windows that's not possible except with this technology the former...
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such a big deal, the greek tourism minister was there to say hello.nary test for the virus. none of these people had to pay for this trip. holiday companies footing the bill for the medical staff, police officers, supermarket workers, all of them were nominated by the public, and where better to come than kos, the home of medicine. it was a surprise for me, ididn't medicine. it was a surprise for me, i didn't know i was nominated. i feel very lucky. i am also very tired from work. i need this! the virus is still there, that we have to be careful and we have to follow the rules, and then we can all manage it together. in the coming days, more flights, more tourists will arrive as greece reopens to the world. music to the ears of many around here. all the latest business stories in just a moment. stay with us. hello there. a slow—moving area of low pressure has been responsible for the unsettled weather during the weekend and indeed for monday. it has brought strong winds and quite a lot of rain across areas, particularly across cumbria. now, for tuesda
such a big deal, the greek tourism minister was there to say hello.nary test for the virus. none of these people had to pay for this trip. holiday companies footing the bill for the medical staff, police officers, supermarket workers, all of them were nominated by the public, and where better to come than kos, the home of medicine. it was a surprise for me, ididn't medicine. it was a surprise for me, i didn't know i was nominated. i feel very lucky. i am also very tired from work. i need this!...
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includes women, which is why we call the program artemis, named after the twin sister of apollo, and greek mythology the goddess of the moon. i am glad that our representatives at the johnson space center are here because we are going to be asking them to fund this project. why an amazing day you guys have given us, so thank you, thank you, thank you, from the united states of america and people all around the world. i am more popular on twitter then i have ever been and it is because of you guys. thank you. >> thank you. >> just hold your position for a few minutes. there are a number of photos we would like to take. a note for those down here in the room. senator cruz and director geyer and all our distinguished visitors, thank you for your participation in this historic event and the leadership that has enabled it.
includes women, which is why we call the program artemis, named after the twin sister of apollo, and greek mythology the goddess of the moon. i am glad that our representatives at the johnson space center are here because we are going to be asking them to fund this project. why an amazing day you guys have given us, so thank you, thank you, thank you, from the united states of america and people all around the world. i am more popular on twitter then i have ever been and it is because of you...
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the greek revival building is so handsome. i included two pictures because i was really taken by the walpole historical society. walpole is a wonderful town. people love it there. can everyone see? not just country music. he likes living in walpole. in 1782, however, during the closing months of the revolutionary war, walpole was a much less happy place. like americans everywhere, the people of western new hampshire had grown weary of the war with britain, of the war's economic cost, the congress worthless paper money and, worst of all, taxes that, in some connecticut river towns were 13 times what they had been before the war. although britain and the united states signed a provisional peace treaty in paris on the last day of november, the news would not reach new hampshire or any other part of america for another four months. what walpole's inhabitants did know, was that frederick haldeman, had offered to allow the breakaway republic of vermont, who the people could see vermont out their front yard. it offered vermont a diff
the greek revival building is so handsome. i included two pictures because i was really taken by the walpole historical society. walpole is a wonderful town. people love it there. can everyone see? not just country music. he likes living in walpole. in 1782, however, during the closing months of the revolutionary war, walpole was a much less happy place. like americans everywhere, the people of western new hampshire had grown weary of the war with britain, of the war's economic cost, the...