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nikos chrysoloras: as always, political stability.ees anti-bailout government -- greece's anti-bail out government may have done a u-turn but lost a majority. you have bail out being approved by the greek parliament. this support is not unconditional. and the greek prime minister may face even more defections in the week ahead especially as he will have to implement more tax hikes , especially for greek farmers and more fiscal consolidation measures. these may lead to more defections from his party and new snap elections. if we see a new snap election in greece as early as september, these made the rail bail out -- derail bail out talks and we would be back to square one. jonathan: great have you with us. nikos chrysoloras athens bureau chief joining us out of athens. if you want the full breakdown of the survey, i've tweeted it. coming up is "the pulse" and joined by manus cranny. what a day for technology? yahoo!, microsoft and the beast that is apple. manus: the beast is all i can say. 80% undervalued. we have one of our bloomberg
nikos chrysoloras: as always, political stability.ees anti-bailout government -- greece's anti-bail out government may have done a u-turn but lost a majority. you have bail out being approved by the greek parliament. this support is not unconditional. and the greek prime minister may face even more defections in the week ahead especially as he will have to implement more tax hikes , especially for greek farmers and more fiscal consolidation measures. these may lead to more defections from his...
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[dial tone] [dialing] [line ringing] >> hello, this is niko. >> hi, niko, it's mike again from mr. tea. how you doing? >> good, guys. how are you? >> good, good. i have the three investors here with us, and we want to make a deal happen quickly. >> so i had mentioned to you guys the--the 275,000. i mean, i know there's some back taxes and stuff that are due. can you give me an idea of what you were thinking? >> we were thinking about offering today, trying to get it wrapped up quickly, at 200,000. >> no way. i could-- >> [sighs] >> i could potentially do 250,000. >> 1/4 million is out of the question. that's crazy. >> i don't think you understand the amount of work that this place has to go through before it's even habitable. >> i don't hear you telling him the reasons why, in cash, and the reasons why. quick close. sell him. michael's struggling during the negotiation, but what i do like is that he convinces himself that he has the knowledge and the energy, but he just doesn't have the experience. >> listen, we're doing no financing. cash deal. quick. get it done with. >> listen,
[dial tone] [dialing] [line ringing] >> hello, this is niko. >> hi, niko, it's mike again from mr. tea. how you doing? >> good, guys. how are you? >> good, good. i have the three investors here with us, and we want to make a deal happen quickly. >> so i had mentioned to you guys the--the 275,000. i mean, i know there's some back taxes and stuff that are due. can you give me an idea of what you were thinking? >> we were thinking about offering today, trying to...
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. >> for nikos, these pocket watches are more than just collectors' items.hey are symbols of innovation and engineering, of hard work paying off of a time in greece when things made more sense. >> translator: it's a fairy tell, the referendum was a parody. there was nothing substantial in this vote. the no vote became a yes vote. like millions of other pensioners struggling to survive on far less money, the 63-year-old feels betrayed by his government. >> i will not allow them to take my dignity away he says. pensioners take care of the whole family. they are the pillar of the greek family. the grave they are trying to dig for us we should throw them in to it. he finds the situation contempt contemptible and wants out of the eurozone for good. ever since we joined the european union, he says only bad things have been happening to us. greece has everything. it has mineral wealth. it can take care of itself. it's an attitude gaining currency in athens where despite the crisis some rituals continue like clockwork. ♪ marching to parliament as they do every sunda
. >> for nikos, these pocket watches are more than just collectors' items.hey are symbols of innovation and engineering, of hard work paying off of a time in greece when things made more sense. >> translator: it's a fairy tell, the referendum was a parody. there was nothing substantial in this vote. the no vote became a yes vote. like millions of other pensioners struggling to survive on far less money, the 63-year-old feels betrayed by his government. >> i will not allow them...
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reporter author and essayist : nikos dimou has been analyzing the greek nation's troubles for years. he was not surprised by the results of the referendum - - especially among young voters. dimou: people voted yes or no based purely on feelings. the ones who're anxious about the future voted yes; the ones who aren't afraid voted no. and the young people are less worried than the older ones - - that's obvious. reporter: he believes the majority of the no-voters failed to consider the consequences adequately. it's a dilemma. dimou: i asked them, ok, you voted no -- what comes next? there was just silence because nobody knew what would come next. reporter now, ioanna kapatou is : getting worried. negotiations with creditors have broken down, the lines at the banks are growing, and the greek economy is edging toward collapse. ioanna: in january, i knew that there would be a worse time to come, ok? i didn't know it would be under this sort of form and everything. but, you know, everyone knew that this wasn't the bottom - - there was still a lot more, you know, to go through. so i did expe
reporter author and essayist : nikos dimou has been analyzing the greek nation's troubles for years. he was not surprised by the results of the referendum - - especially among young voters. dimou: people voted yes or no based purely on feelings. the ones who're anxious about the future voted yes; the ones who aren't afraid voted no. and the young people are less worried than the older ones - - that's obvious. reporter: he believes the majority of the no-voters failed to consider the...
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. >>> protesters marched in solidarity outside of the san francisco niko store. part of the global day of action to support clothing and leather workers in china. that supplier shut down its factory and have apparently not paid those workers wages and severance packages. other rallies were planned in hong kong, taiwan, and south korea. >>> the san francisco police department is getting ready to large its new body camera program. azenith smith tells us, they're hoping this will increase accountability, and also build community trust. >> reporter: these two officers are among 15 san jose police officers volunteering to test three different types of body worn cameras. the officer is wearing a camera mounted on his chest. >> we're usually guilty until proven innocent. with this, there's not going to be two versions of a story anymore. >> reporter: this officer is wearing a point of view camera. as you can see, it's pretty lightweight and mounted through a magnetic clip. all officers have to do is download an app, and they did watch it it realtime on their phone. they
. >>> protesters marched in solidarity outside of the san francisco niko store. part of the global day of action to support clothing and leather workers in china. that supplier shut down its factory and have apparently not paid those workers wages and severance packages. other rallies were planned in hong kong, taiwan, and south korea. >>> the san francisco police department is getting ready to large its new body camera program. azenith smith tells us, they're hoping this will...
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prosecutors say brian mayhew had someone kill his uncle niko mayhew, to keep him from testifying against him in that trial. stanley winston and anthony cannon are also facing murder charges. >>> a brutal death in d.c. thomas harris died after someone attacked him over the weekend. harris lived in alexandria. it may have started as a robbery. >>> a montgomery county corrections officer is facing charges accused of having sex with a woman. investigators say he followed a woman into a bathroom and assaulted her last month in rockville. the woman told police that symmonds told her if they have sex again he would sign off onner work release. >>> we're following a developing story at 5:06, a gun used to kill a woman at a san francisco pier belonged to a federal agent. the agent's gun was stolen after he left it in a car. sanchez has pleaded not guilty to first degree murder. he's accused of of shooting and killing the 32-year-old woman. sanchez said it was an accident. the judge set bail at $5 million. he's been deported to mexico five times. >>> in decision 2016 republican presidential race i
prosecutors say brian mayhew had someone kill his uncle niko mayhew, to keep him from testifying against him in that trial. stanley winston and anthony cannon are also facing murder charges. >>> a brutal death in d.c. thomas harris died after someone attacked him over the weekend. harris lived in alexandria. it may have started as a robbery. >>> a montgomery county corrections officer is facing charges accused of having sex with a woman. investigators say he followed a woman...
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nikos kostandaros is the editor of "kathimerini," greece's biggest newspaper. >> if we go into a periodeat political uncertainty, i think that the european money will have to hold off to see what's happening, who will own the program and who will run the reforms and the austerity that needs to be carried out. >> reporter: meanwhile, the greek people were left today to cope with a 24-hour strike that crippled public transportation and even shut down pharmacies. and, greece's banks stayed closed and remain so through tomorrow. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in athens. >> ifill: the wars in the congo are now over and the country is rebuilding. for the victims of sexual violence that means medical and psychological treatment. for the perpetrators of that violence, it is prosecution. pbs newshour special correspondent jonathan silvers brings a story of both from the eastern congo city of bukavu. >> bukabu is slowly emerging from a conflict that spanned two decades and spared no one. roughly half the people endured the violent death of a family member. 80% have been forced to flee
nikos kostandaros is the editor of "kathimerini," greece's biggest newspaper. >> if we go into a periodeat political uncertainty, i think that the european money will have to hold off to see what's happening, who will own the program and who will run the reforms and the austerity that needs to be carried out. >> reporter: meanwhile, the greek people were left today to cope with a 24-hour strike that crippled public transportation and even shut down pharmacies. and,...
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nikos: no. it's going to be difficult.en more than 30 of his own lawmakers revolt against his. if the mutinies rads further, -- spreads further, we may see a snap election as soon as september. the negotiation process for a new bailout will fall apart. we will be back to square one. the drama is not going to end anytime soon. francine: thank you so much for the update. he is our athens bureau chief. kent pizza in london ever rival italy? we will discuss that. ♪ manus: new york, chicago naples. there are many cities that claim to have the best pizza. francine: london is on the,. we sent our chief food critic out with a top italian chef to find the best slice in the city. they are also live in the studio. let's see what they chose. >> i am the chef at this beautiful place. this is my new home. today, we are doing something different. we are going to go in search of the best reads it in london. -- pizza in london. this looks good. this is new york size. this is mozzarella. it's really heavy. there is a lot going on. it feels
nikos: no. it's going to be difficult.en more than 30 of his own lawmakers revolt against his. if the mutinies rads further, -- spreads further, we may see a snap election as soon as september. the negotiation process for a new bailout will fall apart. we will be back to square one. the drama is not going to end anytime soon. francine: thank you so much for the update. he is our athens bureau chief. kent pizza in london ever rival italy? we will discuss that. ♪ manus: new york, chicago...
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. >> we had a little boy, niko who turned six weeks. i honestly can't complain.me, wonderful. it has been a fun experience. >> have you got even any sleep. >> you know what he is a very great sleeper, so that is the the other amazing part. i don't know it is because our second child and we are not so nerve thus time around, he has been awesome. >> is what your daughter's name. >> skylar. >> she's beautiful. >> thank you see you next week. >> thank you guys. have a good one. >> how cute is that family. >> do you remember the dress. >> of course, do i. >> i still see blue other people see by the and goal. i can't figure it out. now there is something new. >> it is a shoe, another color controversy we will show you the shoe, when this big shoe comes back. >>> you don't think these storms were strong last night. this is a live shot of storm damage, it took the roof right off the school. that is an elementary school. >> look at that. >> hamburg, pennsylvania. just took the roof off the building, look at that. >> thank god the kid weren't in school. >> oh, i know. >> m
. >> we had a little boy, niko who turned six weeks. i honestly can't complain.me, wonderful. it has been a fun experience. >> have you got even any sleep. >> you know what he is a very great sleeper, so that is the the other amazing part. i don't know it is because our second child and we are not so nerve thus time around, he has been awesome. >> is what your daughter's name. >> skylar. >> she's beautiful. >> thank you see you next week. >> thank...