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neave, we're hearing signs of progress, little ones i guess. what is the latest, neave?reporter: well, when euro and greek prime ministers arrived early, i don't think anyone this would be a short day. the meeting didn't start for four hours after the scheduled start time with very little explanation given for the delay. but roughly an hour or so ago, we had signs that a possible agreement could be in the cards. a communique had been signed between greek officials and euro group members. we know very little about that document. we know, though that it is apparently an extension of the greek bailout. some information is slowly emerging. particularly on greek state television. i'm sure john can tell us more about that from athens. the suggestion is that this is a step in the right direction, but it could also be little more than an interim deal that goes on for another round of discussions before potentially being ratified by euro zone members. >> neave barker following all of the developments there in brussels. thank you. >>> as we mentioned john psaropoulos is following
neave, we're hearing signs of progress, little ones i guess. what is the latest, neave?reporter: well, when euro and greek prime ministers arrived early, i don't think anyone this would be a short day. the meeting didn't start for four hours after the scheduled start time with very little explanation given for the delay. but roughly an hour or so ago, we had signs that a possible agreement could be in the cards. a communique had been signed between greek officials and euro group members. we...
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let's get more from neave barker standing by for us in brussels. any details on this draft, neave?reporter: >>> well yes, very recent developments indeed. the meeting of euro group ministers, and of course the greek finance minister was meant to start around 3:00 local time. it is now gone 7:00. reasons for those delays have been few and far between. but we have gathered now from a greek official that european ministers and greece have agreed on a, quote, draft accord. we don't know much more than that for the time being. although we do gather that some key names on that list of signatories that have contributed to the creation of that outline document it may yet end up being something of an interim deal something to keep negotiations going for the time being until a firmer agreement is passed on to the euro group ministers at large, and then of course on to european countries for them to vote upon any kind of deal within their respective parliaments. >> all right. neave, we'll come back to you once there's more confirmation on that draft agreement. neave barker speaking to us from
let's get more from neave barker standing by for us in brussels. any details on this draft, neave?reporter: >>> well yes, very recent developments indeed. the meeting of euro group ministers, and of course the greek finance minister was meant to start around 3:00 local time. it is now gone 7:00. reasons for those delays have been few and far between. but we have gathered now from a greek official that european ministers and greece have agreed on a, quote, draft accord. we don't know...
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neave barker reports. >> reporter: it's the most audacious plan in history, to make this inhospitablehome for humans within ten years. but that's exactly what mars one, a private space exploration company intends to do. with all of the glitz and glamour of a hollywood movie. tens of thousands of people applied for the one-way mission, but only 100 were short listed. including mag gee lou a astro physics student who has volunteered to be the first martian mother. >> if we want to start a colony we have to reproduce or else we will just die out. it's a huge adventure, and i'm really excited rather than scared at the moment. >> reporter: but they could be in for a long wait before going anywhere. critics say the proposed time line is unfeasible. in only three year's time mars one hopes to send a stationary lander and communications satellite to the red planet sfol lowed by a rover in 2020, and cargo missions two years after that and in only a decade, by 2025, it is hoped the first four-man crew will arrive and live in pods like these. and all of this for a meager $6 billion. >> it is unr
neave barker reports. >> reporter: it's the most audacious plan in history, to make this inhospitablehome for humans within ten years. but that's exactly what mars one, a private space exploration company intends to do. with all of the glitz and glamour of a hollywood movie. tens of thousands of people applied for the one-way mission, but only 100 were short listed. including mag gee lou a astro physics student who has volunteered to be the first martian mother. >> if we want to...
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neave barker, al jazerra. >>> myanmar state journalist say 47 soldiers have been killed fighting withese rebels. the fight back on the border with china. myanmar's government says the troops died trying to stop the rebels from taking over the capital of the region. china's minister has called for calm and says refugees from myanmar are escaping the fighting. >>> the new prime minister of greece says ideal on renegotiating a billion dollars bail out can be reached before his government runs out of money. speaking in brussels ahead of a key meeting of euro zone finance ministers, he said he's hopeful that a compromise on debt can still be reached. >> translator: this bridge agreement will lead us to a new shall i say social contract with our european partners within six months. a contract for growth, social cohesion and getting greece out of a crisis. >>> the peace agreement on ukraine has been signed, but fighting between government forces and pro-russian rebels continues. both the even u. and the u.s. could impose more shankses if the deal which is due to come in to effect at midnight
neave barker, al jazerra. >>> myanmar state journalist say 47 soldiers have been killed fighting withese rebels. the fight back on the border with china. myanmar's government says the troops died trying to stop the rebels from taking over the capital of the region. china's minister has called for calm and says refugees from myanmar are escaping the fighting. >>> the new prime minister of greece says ideal on renegotiating a billion dollars bail out can be reached before his...
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neave barker has more. >> reporter: this could be the beginning of the end for an ordeal that's lastede than 400 days. al jazerra producers mohamed fahmy and bahar mohamed have been granted bail at the start of their retile. it comes important a huge relief for their families. >> translator: i am going immediately to tell the kids that their father is coming home today. and that life will be beautiful. i'll wait to welcome him back. life has changed today. >> reporter: fahmy was asked by the judge to pay a security bond of around $33,000. >> we will play by the law and follow everything, abide by everything in the egyptian law and i am sure he's been vindicated by this and completely vindicated laid ore in this case. >> reporter: the judicial fight will continue until the charges have dropped. bahar was initially sentenced to 10 year old and fahmy seven years in prison that, decision was recently overturned. egypt's highest court of appeals has challenged the evidence presented by the prosecution. saying the proceedings were flawed and ordered a retrial. [cheering and applause] >> repo
neave barker has more. >> reporter: this could be the beginning of the end for an ordeal that's lastede than 400 days. al jazerra producers mohamed fahmy and bahar mohamed have been granted bail at the start of their retile. it comes important a huge relief for their families. >> translator: i am going immediately to tell the kids that their father is coming home today. and that life will be beautiful. i'll wait to welcome him back. life has changed today. >> reporter: fahmy...
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neave barker, al jazeera. >> the migrants were likely to use the central european routes. most of them coming from syria eritrea and subsaharan africa. the second most traveled, the eastern mediterranean and eastern border routes. most of the 52,000 traveling had way came from syria and afghanistan. the western immediate trainan and west africa west african roots most of them from cameroon algeria and mali and finally the west balkan route, most from kosovo, afghanistan and syria .1. >> an italian court has sentenced the captain from the wrecked costa concordia to 10 years in prison. but as claudio levanga reports he may not go to prison for months even years. >> it's been a verdict that many were waiting for since 2012. on wednesday night captain francesco schettino was sentenced for his part of the wreck of the costa concordia. schettino was given a five year sentence for causing a maritime disaster after he sailed the cruise liner into rocks near the island of gilio. banned for five years from the helm of commercial vessels. concordia survivor is he she says she has bee
neave barker, al jazeera. >> the migrants were likely to use the central european routes. most of them coming from syria eritrea and subsaharan africa. the second most traveled, the eastern mediterranean and eastern border routes. most of the 52,000 traveling had way came from syria and afghanistan. the western immediate trainan and west africa west african roots most of them from cameroon algeria and mali and finally the west balkan route, most from kosovo, afghanistan and syria .1....
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neave barker, al jazeera. >> that dogs its for does it for us. stay tuned "america tonight" starts now. >> it's regal. >> it's legal. >> we have half a million dollar backlog on any given day. >> it's lucrative. >> we grew from 700,000 in 2012 to nine.5 million in 2014. >> and it could be life threatening. >> the house is on fire! >> as popular if not more so. >> an "america tonight" special a year on pot.
neave barker, al jazeera. >> that dogs its for does it for us. stay tuned "america tonight" starts now. >> it's regal. >> it's legal. >> we have half a million dollar backlog on any given day. >> it's lucrative. >> we grew from 700,000 in 2012 to nine.5 million in 2014. >> and it could be life threatening. >> the house is on fire! >> as popular if not more so. >> an "america tonight" special a year on pot.
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neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> silicon valley is changing the future but reinforcing very sex is attitudes that hold women back. a tech ceo doesn't want excuses, she wants change. back in two minutes. >> monday, studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one step ahead of them because they're out there. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. stop >>> libya's u.n. recognized government asks the security council to lift an arms embargo to help it fight isil. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up. thousands of argentinians brave the rain to demand justice one month after the suspicious death of prosecutor a
neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> silicon valley is changing the future but reinforcing very sex is attitudes that hold women back. a tech ceo doesn't want excuses, she wants change. back in two minutes. >> monday, studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one step...
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neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> police in paris and london are looking into a video showing soccer fans harassing a black man in paris. a clip shows a group which appear to be british chanting. nadim baba reports from paris on the growing controversy. >> a black man tries to board a paris metro train and is repeatedly pushed off by fans of the english football club, chelsea. the british man who filmed the scene at the station says people around him couldn't believe what they were seeing. what happened next was perhaps even more shock. shocking. and the morning after chelsea's championship match we managed to get the reaction from some fans heading home. >> we're disappointed two reasons, first what happened, second now we're all labeled racist not just the individuals that dit. all of us. it set the whole club back 30 years. >> i'm horrified. absolutely horrified. really really uncomfortable. >> it is unacceptable, i'm sure true chelsea fans would abhor that. >> reporter: european football's governing body, uefa is he it's appalled by the incident. chelsea football club has put out
neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> police in paris and london are looking into a video showing soccer fans harassing a black man in paris. a clip shows a group which appear to be british chanting. nadim baba reports from paris on the growing controversy. >> a black man tries to board a paris metro train and is repeatedly pushed off by fans of the english football club, chelsea. the british man who filmed the scene at the station says people around him couldn't believe what they...
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called in specialists to take a look, the treasuretrophy, sleeping beauties, now destined to a new life neave barker, al jazeera, paris. >> the highest price paid for a single piece of artwork. it is understood it was completed in 1892. >> it's regal. >> we have a half million dollar backlog on any day. >> it's lucrative. >> to 9.5 million for 2014. >> and it can be lethal. >> the house is on fire. >> the labs are as dangerous as explosive as popular if not more so than meth labs were. >> "america tonight's" exclusive, a year on pot.
called in specialists to take a look, the treasuretrophy, sleeping beauties, now destined to a new life neave barker, al jazeera, paris. >> the highest price paid for a single piece of artwork. it is understood it was completed in 1892. >> it's regal. >> we have a half million dollar backlog on any day. >> it's lucrative. >> to 9.5 million for 2014. >> and it can be lethal. >> the house is on fire. >> the labs are as dangerous as explosive as...
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the government has promised to do more to heal those divides, but as neave barker reports, many youngeel they are under increased scrutiny. >> reporter: this man was once an inmate at guantanamo bay. now he's a peace activist. a month after the killings in paris, many people are asking how three young men born and raced in france could turn to violence. the journey from france to training camp in afghanistan happened all too quickly. >> translator: there are several reasons people become radicalized. it could be low self-esteem or a future calling. they can't imagine a future here in france. >> reporter: it's here in the country's unforgiving city suburbs that the government wants to make a difference. in this neighborhood three years ago, this 23-year-old planned a series of deadly attacks on french soldiers and jewish civilians. this tough district sits on the outskirts of town. and some people here also feel like they are living on the fringes of french society. issues of race and religion come head-to-head with high levels of crime and poverty. and after the paris attacks locals f
the government has promised to do more to heal those divides, but as neave barker reports, many youngeel they are under increased scrutiny. >> reporter: this man was once an inmate at guantanamo bay. now he's a peace activist. a month after the killings in paris, many people are asking how three young men born and raced in france could turn to violence. the journey from france to training camp in afghanistan happened all too quickly. >> translator: there are several reasons people...
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neave barker, al jazeera london. >>> intelligence shady history became an issue in a scandal that has ensnared the country's president. >> still more questions than answers in the argentina case. that's it for al jazeera's international hour. >> thanks for watching, i'm antonio mora, "america tonight" is next. i'll see you in an hour. >> on "america tonight." >> this generation has got to go back and pay attention to the things that we had won are now being lost. >> and the mass he of people that we've got to move and shift from their place of comfort to seeing the world in the way we see it. >> and a couple of days later some of my blood tests came back and
neave barker, al jazeera london. >>> intelligence shady history became an issue in a scandal that has ensnared the country's president. >> still more questions than answers in the argentina case. that's it for al jazeera's international hour. >> thanks for watching, i'm antonio mora, "america tonight" is next. i'll see you in an hour. >> on "america tonight." >> this generation has got to go back and pay attention to the things that we had...
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that is the situation in brussels with neave barker.'s now see what is happening in athens with john psaropoulos. john it is right down to the wire. let's just say the proposal is rejected, what does greece do then? >> well the greek prime minister earlier today said he felt confident it won't be because greece has done everything possible for it to become accepted. and let me just remind you of some of the concessions made in yesterday's letter from the greek finance minister. there were important concessions made. namely, greece will allow monitoring of its economy during the six-month period. you remember when euro group chairman had some to athens in his presence the greek finance minister said that there will be no more inspections here. that's all over. well they seem to have gone back on that. also he has borrowed heavily from language contained in the german proposal. for example, promising to drive towards a successful completion of the current program. something the germans are very set upon. and promising to repay all of thes
that is the situation in brussels with neave barker.'s now see what is happening in athens with john psaropoulos. john it is right down to the wire. let's just say the proposal is rejected, what does greece do then? >> well the greek prime minister earlier today said he felt confident it won't be because greece has done everything possible for it to become accepted. and let me just remind you of some of the concessions made in yesterday's letter from the greek finance minister. there were...
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neave parker, al jazeera paris. >> a painting for artist paul gaugin has sond evere sold sold for $320 million. the title when will you marry sold by a swiss family foundation. foundation. hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battl
neave parker, al jazeera paris. >> a painting for artist paul gaugin has sond evere sold sold for $320 million. the title when will you marry sold by a swiss family foundation. foundation. hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice,...
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neave barker reports. >> reporter: this could be the beginning of the end of an ordeal lasting more than 400 days mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed granted bail at the start of their retrial. it's come as a relief for their families. >> translation: i'm going immediately to tell the kids that their father is coming home and life will be beautiful. i wait to welcome him back. life has changed. mohamed fadel fahmy was asked by the judge to pay a security bond around $33,000. >> we'll abide by everything in the egyptian law, and i am sure things that are indicated, indicated later on in this case. >> the judicial fight for mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed will continue until the charges are dropped. baher mohamed was initially sentenced to 10 years, and mohamed fadel fahmy seven years. it was overturned recently. egypt's highest court of appeals challenged the evidence presented by the prosecution, saying the proceedings were flawed and ordered a retrial. earlier this month another al jazeera journalist peter greste was deported to australia after 400 days in detention. mohamed fad
neave barker reports. >> reporter: this could be the beginning of the end of an ordeal lasting more than 400 days mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed granted bail at the start of their retrial. it's come as a relief for their families. >> translation: i'm going immediately to tell the kids that their father is coming home and life will be beautiful. i wait to welcome him back. life has changed. mohamed fadel fahmy was asked by the judge to pay a security bond around $33,000....
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neave barker, al jazeera. >> that dogs its for does it for us. stay tuned "america tonight" starts now. >> it's regal. >> it's legal. >> we have half a million dollar backlog on any given day. >> it's lucrative. >> we grew from 700,000 in 2012 to nine.5 million in 2014. >> and it could be life threatening. >> the house is on fire! >> as popular if not more so. >> an "america tonight" special a year on pot. it's been a year since colorado became the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. federal law still prohibits it, but if you are in colorado you can buy it, smoke it, eat it and drink it. weed wealth, a new crop of pot millionaires but it exposes more risks. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha, exposes rocky mountain highs. >> i was projectile vomit iting.ing. >> when jordan took his family to the fair, he never expected to od on marijuana. >> i thought i got poisoned. >> he and his wife parked their little boys with his father and checked out the pot pavilion. there wasn't supposed to be any pot there because it could only be consolid
neave barker, al jazeera. >> that dogs its for does it for us. stay tuned "america tonight" starts now. >> it's regal. >> it's legal. >> we have half a million dollar backlog on any given day. >> it's lucrative. >> we grew from 700,000 in 2012 to nine.5 million in 2014. >> and it could be life threatening. >> the house is on fire! >> as popular if not more so. >> an "america tonight" special a year on pot. it's been...
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neave barker has more. >> reporter: in high seas and plummeting temperatures, two migrants are spottedding y. survivors said that many more people are missing. the underrefugee agency says it is feared that more than 300 are dead. >> it's quite surprising that e.u. can't respond with a stronger solidarity humanity and strategy to that. >> reporter: at least four else haves are believed to have left libya. 105 people were picked up by the italian coast guard trying to reach europe in a small fishing boat the fourth vessel remains missing. the survivors were brought here to lampedusa who has struggled to handle the number of migrants from africa. more than 3,000 people have lost their lives attempting to reach europe by sea. the latest deaths are likely to reignite the decision to end the rescue program. it scaled back the scheme after e.u. partners refused to share running costs of $10 million per month. in the vatican pope francis held prayers for the victims. >> translator: more migrants have died because of extreme cold during their long journey. i want to assure you of my prayers to
neave barker has more. >> reporter: in high seas and plummeting temperatures, two migrants are spottedding y. survivors said that many more people are missing. the underrefugee agency says it is feared that more than 300 are dead. >> it's quite surprising that e.u. can't respond with a stronger solidarity humanity and strategy to that. >> reporter: at least four else haves are believed to have left libya. 105 people were picked up by the italian coast guard trying to reach...
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neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> silicon valley is changing the future but reinforcing very sex is attitudes that hold women back. a tech ceo doesn't want excuses she wants change. back in two minutes. minutes. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> sloven cutting edge innovation but a culture far less toward thinking when it comes to gender equality. i'm talking about the sexism patricia sabga reports. >> hbo's sloven, a technical world satire, some say as sex i
neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> silicon valley is changing the future but reinforcing very sex is attitudes that hold women back. a tech ceo doesn't want excuses she wants change. back in two minutes. minutes. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just...
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neave barker reports on their day in court. >> reporter: this could be the beginning of the end for an ordeal that lasted more than 400 days. mohamed fadel fahmy, and baher mohamed were granted bail at the start of a retrial. it's a huge relief for their families. >> i'm going immediately to tell the kids that their father is going home and life will be beautiful. i'll wait to welcome him back. life has changed today. >> baher mohamed was asked to pay a security bond of $33,000. >> we will abide by everything in the egyptian law. i am sure he's been vindicated by this. and later on in this case when it falls apart >>> the judicial fight for baher mohamed, and mohamed fadel fahmy, will continue until the charges are dropped. initially sentenced to 10 years, mohamed fadel fahmy 7 years. that decision was recently overturned. egypt's highest court of appeals challenged the evidence presented by the prosecution, saying the proceedings were flawed and ordered a retrial. another al jazeera journalist peter greste earlier this month was deported to australia after 400 days in detention. moham
neave barker reports on their day in court. >> reporter: this could be the beginning of the end for an ordeal that lasted more than 400 days. mohamed fadel fahmy, and baher mohamed were granted bail at the start of a retrial. it's a huge relief for their families. >> i'm going immediately to tell the kids that their father is going home and life will be beautiful. i'll wait to welcome him back. life has changed today. >> baher mohamed was asked to pay a security bond of...
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neave barker reports from london. >> reporter: it's the most audacious plan history, to make this inhospitable planet a home for humans in 10 years, that's what mars 1, a private space exploration company intends to do. with all the glitz and glamour of a hollywood movie. tens of thousands of people applied for the one way mission. only 100 were shortlisted. including maggie a p hd astro physics student at birmingham university, who volunteered to be the first martian mother. >> if we want to start a colony on mars we have to reproduce or die out. it's a huge adventure and excited rather than scared. >> maggie and others could be in for a long wait. despite the p.r. critics say the time line is unfeasible. >> in three years time mars 1 hopes to send a stationary lappeder and communications satellite followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions two years after that. in a decade by 2025 it's hoped the first 4-man crew will arrive, live in pods like these. all of this for a meagre $6 billion. >> it's unrealistic from every single point of view. from the experience of people organising it on the
neave barker reports from london. >> reporter: it's the most audacious plan history, to make this inhospitable planet a home for humans in 10 years, that's what mars 1, a private space exploration company intends to do. with all the glitz and glamour of a hollywood movie. tens of thousands of people applied for the one way mission. only 100 were shortlisted. including maggie a p hd astro physics student at birmingham university, who volunteered to be the first martian mother. >> if...
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neave barker is monitoring events at the euro group meeting in brussels and filed this report. >> reporter's now crunch day for greece and it's crunch day for the euro group as well although the deadline for the renewal of the bailout isn't until the 28th. that's next week. and a decision needs to be made this afternoon to allow european parliaments the chance to ratify. greece put forward something of a compromised deal of its own, asking for a six-month loan extension that buys it some time to pay off some of its immediate creditors, and a longer fix to its economic woes. response in europe has been mixed. the germans unofficially felt strongly that it did not meet the demands they were looking for. but the european commission president felt on thursday that it was a step in the right direction. similar feelings also from the french as well. a little bit earlier on this afternoon, the german chancellor speaking in the french capitol said that it was now time to call for greece to make quote, significant improvements to its aid request. when the greek finance minister arrived here in brus
neave barker is monitoring events at the euro group meeting in brussels and filed this report. >> reporter's now crunch day for greece and it's crunch day for the euro group as well although the deadline for the renewal of the bailout isn't until the 28th. that's next week. and a decision needs to be made this afternoon to allow european parliaments the chance to ratify. greece put forward something of a compromised deal of its own, asking for a six-month loan extension that buys it some...
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neave barker has the story. >> forgotten for almost 50 years, the car was found decaying in western france. now they're being sold for millions of dollars. >> the collectors are really looking for these kind of cars in this kinds of state. people who are passionate about cars nona museum, people who are willing to take on a big restoration job. >> among the 60 cars here one in particular stands out. this ferrari california spider is one of only 37 ever made. it was sold for $16 million not bad considering it was found under a pile of rotting magazines. also uncovered this unique talmut largo. once owned by king farook. a man with extremely extravagant interest in cars. >>> the collection was amassed in the 50s and 60s by a transport industrialist whose fortunes failed. whether his harris called in specialties to take a look the collection's full importance was revealed. car experts have described the treasuretrophy as sleeping beauties hidden from view are now destined for a new life. nearveneave barker. al jazeera. >> john siegenthaler is here. >> the white house is trying to confirm whet
neave barker has the story. >> forgotten for almost 50 years, the car was found decaying in western france. now they're being sold for millions of dollars. >> the collectors are really looking for these kind of cars in this kinds of state. people who are passionate about cars nona museum, people who are willing to take on a big restoration job. >> among the 60 cars here one in particular stands out. this ferrari california spider is one of only 37 ever made. it was sold for...
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neave barker, al jazeera paris. >> the form he rnl of those classic cars knew their value. he hoped for the building of a car museum on that site. >> they are being sold as-is. >> the berlin zoo celebrating the birth of a baby from an endangered specious of ape nurturing the infant because it was abandoned by its mother. it was named arica it is cared for by an organization that cares for abused or neglected babies that are abandoned by their mothers. >> bon marley. today would have been the reggae superstar's 70th 70th birthday. #share one love. a new album next week will be released. >> antonio you are back at 11. what do you have for that show? >> a canadian mp who is pushing store that ruling that will allow for doctor-assisted suicide. and a new satellite could help a solar flare from knocking out our power and communications grids. >> looking forward to it. that's it for this hour of al jazeera america. >> up next, "america tonight." have a great weekend. >> it's regal. >> we have a half million dollar backlog on any day. >> it's lucrative. >> to 9.5 million for 2014.
neave barker, al jazeera paris. >> the form he rnl of those classic cars knew their value. he hoped for the building of a car museum on that site. >> they are being sold as-is. >> the berlin zoo celebrating the birth of a baby from an endangered specious of ape nurturing the infant because it was abandoned by its mother. it was named arica it is cared for by an organization that cares for abused or neglected babies that are abandoned by their mothers. >> bon marley....
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we start with neave barker in brussels. >> now that a tentative agreement has been reach it's to greece to set out a list of potential reforms to consider by its creditors. if the creditors are satisfied the agreement will be passed on to euro zone groups and parliaments for ratification. that's going to happen next but in the long run what happens when the four months of funds start to dry up? that's the question. greece had initially asked for six months of funds to allow it to implement much needed reform but it does mean that that time is now much less. and that's to quote all sides of this dispute the hard work really now begins. >> now greece joined the european in 1981. two decades later it replated the greek drachma with the euro. in 2010 and again in 2012, the euro zone bailed out greece lending the nation $275 billion in return for strict austerity measures. while the spending cuts were met with strikes and protests, greeks faced unemployment of 27%, antiausterity syriza party. john siropolous shows us whatever happens next greeks hope it doesn't include more austerity measure
we start with neave barker in brussels. >> now that a tentative agreement has been reach it's to greece to set out a list of potential reforms to consider by its creditors. if the creditors are satisfied the agreement will be passed on to euro zone groups and parliaments for ratification. that's going to happen next but in the long run what happens when the four months of funds start to dry up? that's the question. greece had initially asked for six months of funds to allow it to...
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neave barker has more. >> reporter: in high seas and plummeting temperatures two migrants are spotteda ding ji. they were later rescued along with seven mores in another vessel, but survivors have told the u.n. refugee agency that more than 200 people have still missing. >> there were 203 people with them that have disappeared. they have been swallowed by the sea. it's quite surprising to us that the e.u. cannot respond with a stronger solidarity with a stronger humanity and with a stronger strategy to that. >> reporter: at least four vessels are believed to have left the coast of libya over the weekend. on sunday night 29 african migrants died of hyperthermia. they were among 105 picked up. the fourth vessel remains missing. the survivors were brought here to the italian island of lampedusa lampedusa. in the last year more than 3,000 people have lost their lives attempting to reach europe by sea. italy scaled back a rescue scheme after the e.u. refused to share running costs. in the vatican pope francis held prayers for the victims. >> translator: more migrants have died because of e
neave barker has more. >> reporter: in high seas and plummeting temperatures two migrants are spotteda ding ji. they were later rescued along with seven mores in another vessel, but survivors have told the u.n. refugee agency that more than 200 people have still missing. >> there were 203 people with them that have disappeared. they have been swallowed by the sea. it's quite surprising to us that the e.u. cannot respond with a stronger solidarity with a stronger humanity and with a...