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portugal. >> portugal. >> portugal yes. >> david holliday latin society foundations. the recent report, the policy report of the american academy of pediatrics also made a -- recommended that marijuana be rescheduled as a schedule ii drug. i won't ask your position on that, but what are the obstacles and the future of that and what would it mean from your perspective if marijuana was reclassified as a schedule ii drug? >> thank you. do we have any other comments? there's one in the back. then we'll come back to our speakers, and we'll wrap up. >> sort of as a follow-up to that, don more by with the marijuana -- murphy with the marijuana policy project. mr. botticelli, yesterday morning you stated that marijuana would remain classified as a tightly-regular lawsuited schedule i drug, and you said: the administration continues to oppose attempts to legalize marijuana and other drugs. this opposition was driven by medical science and research. would you care to comment on the medical science and research that you think suggests that marijuana and heroin should be on the s
portugal. >> portugal. >> portugal yes. >> david holliday latin society foundations. the recent report, the policy report of the american academy of pediatrics also made a -- recommended that marijuana be rescheduled as a schedule ii drug. i won't ask your position on that, but what are the obstacles and the future of that and what would it mean from your perspective if marijuana was reclassified as a schedule ii drug? >> thank you. do we have any other comments? there's...
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portugal slightly less though.tugal has made is number of reforms, pushed through a bunch of privatizations, for example, which greece failed to do. it seems like portugal is returning to growth more quickly than greece it's a slightly different case. started off as a public debt issue spreading to the private sector. in portugal slightly less. >> there are 28 countries in the e.u. what is politically holding everywhere together right now? >> one thing to keep in mind is there's a lot of frustration with voters low growth still, if you look at the public opinion numbers, majority support the membership with the european european union, the governments are committed. when we see the numbers on approval for the e.u. dip, it's generally part of a broader anti-government sentiment or frustration with national governments as well. the big project. there's a lot underlying support work. >> how much of a destabilizing factor has the situation been to other countries? >> well, i think so far it hasn't been deeply destabili
portugal slightly less though.tugal has made is number of reforms, pushed through a bunch of privatizations, for example, which greece failed to do. it seems like portugal is returning to growth more quickly than greece it's a slightly different case. started off as a public debt issue spreading to the private sector. in portugal slightly less. >> there are 28 countries in the e.u. what is politically holding everywhere together right now? >> one thing to keep in mind is there's a...
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portugal. they have been doing everything right. everything that were supposed to do. they don't have that problem right now. >> i would agree this is more u.s. growth, little higher yield. this is much more of that deflation move as well, the gaming of deflation. that is unbelievable portugal with the same yield as the united states. let's begin our coverage in berlin. it is been a year since the ouster of ukraine's viktor yanukovych. thousands marched in kiev yesterday. rebels reportedly attacked a small coastal village. hans nichols is in berlin. all are focused on the rebels. i want you to frame for our u.s. listeners how crucial this new front could be to the south of kiev. >> is support for several reasons, not the least of which it marks an escalation in what had been the previous cease-fire. yet a cease-fire that hasn't been observed very well. there's conflicting reports on whether or not they will be drawing back from the front lines. this is something entirely new. yet when angela me
portugal. they have been doing everything right. everything that were supposed to do. they don't have that problem right now. >> i would agree this is more u.s. growth, little higher yield. this is much more of that deflation move as well, the gaming of deflation. that is unbelievable portugal with the same yield as the united states. let's begin our coverage in berlin. it is been a year since the ouster of ukraine's viktor yanukovych. thousands marched in kiev yesterday. rebels...
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portugal slightly less so. portugal has made a number of reforms, pushed through privatizations which greece has failed odid so it does seem that porsche gall is returning to growth much more swiftly than greece. greece started off as a public debt issue which spread to the private sector. in portugal slightly less so. have. >> and the monetary union 19 countries, 28 countries in the eu. what is politically holding everything together right now ? >> i think one thing to keep in mind is though there is frustration in the voters, european low growth, if you look at the public opinion numbers majors do support their -- majorities, when we do see the numbers on approval for the udip that's generally part of a broader antigovernment sentiment or frustration with national governments as well. so the big project there's a lot of underlying destable destabilization for other countries. so far it hasn't been deeply destabilizing but as we heard before there's the risk that the extremist parties and other parties would b
portugal slightly less so. portugal has made a number of reforms, pushed through privatizations which greece has failed odid so it does seem that porsche gall is returning to growth much more swiftly than greece. greece started off as a public debt issue which spread to the private sector. in portugal slightly less so. have. >> and the monetary union 19 countries, 28 countries in the eu. what is politically holding everything together right now ? >> i think one thing to keep in mind...
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. >> portugal, portugal has been rolled out, as have a number of other nations in terms of experimentation with different approaches on drugs. the netherlands, switzerland at times, more recently, uruguay. might argue it would be, i put portugal in the same category with virtually any other nation, into which i will not add the states of colorado and washington, in terms of providing us something that we can assess, monitor and determine what the impact of their national experiment is both in terms of positive and negative elements from that approach. i don't want to single portugal out. determine whether this works or does not work. portugal is a small nation but it is for the most part a very homogeneous nation. is a nation that is both limited in terms of population and in terms of geography. they have a different problem set, i suppose that you would find from a very large pipe is nation, a nation that is take liberal or particularly urban nation that is bull joint -- multicultural, located in the crossroads of traditional smuggling patterns. my own view is that portugal is an addition
. >> portugal, portugal has been rolled out, as have a number of other nations in terms of experimentation with different approaches on drugs. the netherlands, switzerland at times, more recently, uruguay. might argue it would be, i put portugal in the same category with virtually any other nation, into which i will not add the states of colorado and washington, in terms of providing us something that we can assess, monitor and determine what the impact of their national experiment is...
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ireland and portugal have left the bailout. greece is still borrowing money.ion was always going to be whether greece would demand a debt reduction. that could have had consequences for the other countries. portugal and ireland which have significant debts with the rest of the -- of the euro zone. now if greece does not obtain a writedown -- a write-off of its debt, as it seems likely at the moment so know no out right reduction, it's very very difficult that ireland and portugal will go and ask for it because greece hasn't obtained anything. >> thank you for explaining this very complicated situation for us. we appreciate it. >>> to afghanistan now and as foreign troops and companies continue their withdraw the so-called war economy is coming to an end, and that's leaving thousands of people out of work. nicole johnston has more now. >> reporter: they start gathering at dawn. jobless men with the tools of their trade. painters builders, and bricklayers, all desperate for work. >> translator: i was working for a foreign agricultural organization, it had 1,500
ireland and portugal have left the bailout. greece is still borrowing money.ion was always going to be whether greece would demand a debt reduction. that could have had consequences for the other countries. portugal and ireland which have significant debts with the rest of the -- of the euro zone. now if greece does not obtain a writedown -- a write-off of its debt, as it seems likely at the moment so know no out right reduction, it's very very difficult that ireland and portugal will go and...
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you haven't got a powerful syriza party in portugal., portugal is much safer than greece in that respect. >> you think there's a chance that we let greece go if that's gets too messy? is there a new risk of the eurozone breaking up that the markets are not pricing in? >> there is a risk that greece leaves the eurozone. a little bit less than 5%. >> i've heard numbers significantly higher in athens. >> it is not the greek government's intention to leave the eurozone. if greece leaves the eurozone its problems would be multiplied by a factor of 10. i don't think alexis tsipras wants to be known as the man who led greece to a new economic depression. similarly, european authorities don't want greece to leave either. what you are looking at is, is the risk coming from these accidental parts of the fence that sometimes happens? it is not the intention of either side to have them. accordingly, greece remains in. >> one quick weston. if that were to happen, would you have to price the eurozone as the erm or the emu? how to you look at the euro
you haven't got a powerful syriza party in portugal., portugal is much safer than greece in that respect. >> you think there's a chance that we let greece go if that's gets too messy? is there a new risk of the eurozone breaking up that the markets are not pricing in? >> there is a risk that greece leaves the eurozone. a little bit less than 5%. >> i've heard numbers significantly higher in athens. >> it is not the greek government's intention to leave the eurozone. if...
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italy, spain and portugal do the same.this three-hour conversation, portugal was raised and greece was the bad boy in the class. but they have no choices. they oso many billions of euros, they have no choices. -- they owe so many billions of euros they have no choices. will they disintegrate? >> nor don't think so. >> if they leave, inevitably spain and portugal follow suit. >> first of all, just one other point, spain. 3.5% growth, the toughest of the austerity programs. >> 50% unemployment in growth -- greece. >> do i like this thing? i didn't create it. i didn't borrow the money. there is no way you can have a monetary union without some sort of fiscal union. that is what was being attempted. it wouldn't work. it worked in the united states of people thought, why not here? >> 19 different cultures coming together but the history of war and everything else to agree on one currency. >> anyway, the bottom line here, -- >> work ethic is different. >> some people sing 25% probability that the greek will exit the eurozone, wh
italy, spain and portugal do the same.this three-hour conversation, portugal was raised and greece was the bad boy in the class. but they have no choices. they oso many billions of euros, they have no choices. -- they owe so many billions of euros they have no choices. will they disintegrate? >> nor don't think so. >> if they leave, inevitably spain and portugal follow suit. >> first of all, just one other point, spain. 3.5% growth, the toughest of the austerity programs....
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i think particularly in spain and portugal. there's a force short term political calculuslculuscalculus. they could lose put to the more leftists movements and parties were to get a further boost from a benign agreement. i think there's a fairly short and political calculus in play here that makes it clear that germany is not at all isolated in this position of standing relatively firm against these weak demands. >> and obviously there's the political risk which we can come to in terms of contagion. is the financial contagion currently understated by markets? >> i think it's a relatively easy statement to make. i would probably agree. now many things have changed in the last few years, but i think having -- getting a sense of what contagion would look like once we're facing that. ting would potentially be problematic. if not in the near term then maybe an undefined future date where the other countries could be in a more vulnerable situation. >> let's touch on that political fallout. i suppose this anti-austerity the anti-e.u.
i think particularly in spain and portugal. there's a force short term political calculuslculuscalculus. they could lose put to the more leftists movements and parties were to get a further boost from a benign agreement. i think there's a fairly short and political calculus in play here that makes it clear that germany is not at all isolated in this position of standing relatively firm against these weak demands. >> and obviously there's the political risk which we can come to in terms of...
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"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana...mana con dos partidos el martes 24 de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. deportes ---hablemos ahora de la copa libertadores que dio inicio a su fase de grupos... son dos equipos mexicanos los que estan en esta importante competencia y ayer uno de ellos debut con el pie derecho... take vo vo estamos hablando del equipo comandado por el "tuca" ferreti, tigres... ---el equipo domino los 90 minutos de juego por encima del equipo peruano "juan aurich"... ---"jeoffre guerron" se despacho con dos goles en la noche uno en el primer tiempo para abrir el marcador y el segundo al minuto 59... ---la cuenta la completo "jesus dueÑas manzo" al 65 para dejar el marcador final de 3 a 0... con el triunfo tigres comanda el grupo 6... vo ---tambin hubo actividad en el grupo 5... palestino de chile recibio al boca jrs. ---andres chavez metio el primer del partido al minuto 38 --
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you have radical hearties growing in strength and portugal and spain that have elections this year. you see the rise of the union in france, the xena phobic national union and you see radical parties growing in other parts of europe. so they must put in progress measures instead of these mindless austerity measures which end up crushing the private sector which is self-defeating. >> in germany and brussels, the finance ministers who word -- who were negotiating there so driven by the fear of contagion still that they will do whatever it takes just to try and keep greece and the eurozone. >> the contagion danger today is far less than it was three years ago which was very real. they have immunized a lot of that bonded debt of the greek government which is in the hands of official institutions rather than private banks and the like. i think the real threat is political. they all know that spain has got elections, national elections they have local elections next month and national elections in the end of this year. if you get a radical party in there, that would be contagion. >> how c
you have radical hearties growing in strength and portugal and spain that have elections this year. you see the rise of the union in france, the xena phobic national union and you see radical parties growing in other parts of europe. so they must put in progress measures instead of these mindless austerity measures which end up crushing the private sector which is self-defeating. >> in germany and brussels, the finance ministers who word -- who were negotiating there so driven by the fear...
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but spain and portugal even after a strong phase of structural forms they have made significant progress. >> reporter: all three of the countries she mentioned, ireland, spain and port youu ireland, spain and port youl followed the rules of the bailout. and may be suggesting that greece needs to do t at the white house, for "nightly business report," michelle carusso cabrera. >> bill adams joins us to talk more about greece and how he sees things unfolding in the eurozone. welcome, bill. nice to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you think will happen with greece? certainly the deadlines are looming, and the negotiations are gett >> well i think the most likely outcome is that greece does walk away with a slightly better deal than they had coming into these negotiations. probably some of greece's debts will be turned into longer term loans, probably at lower interest rates than they are now. that will decrease the amount of money that the greek government has to spend on interest expense e and will have more left over to fund social spending that the new government
but spain and portugal even after a strong phase of structural forms they have made significant progress. >> reporter: all three of the countries she mentioned, ireland, spain and port youu ireland, spain and port youl followed the rules of the bailout. and may be suggesting that greece needs to do t at the white house, for "nightly business report," michelle carusso cabrera. >> bill adams joins us to talk more about greece and how he sees things unfolding in the eurozone....
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we are long portugal, for example.eeing very little contagion and any kind of selloff in that we would more likely buy into portugal rather than be nervous about it. mark: where is the biggest opportunity right now to make money? >> european equities. we're seeing a recovery in the economy. things like retail sales at an eight year high. the economic surprise index is surging upwards and some of the top down analysts, not the bottom up they are raising their earnings estimates. and so equities is the big opportunity. you might want to hedge that currency risk back into sterling or dollars. european equities is where the value is as well. mark: we will speak to richard solomon, talking hotels. this is the intercontinental hotels group chief executive. ♪ >> time to check in on the exchange markets. the euro has touched one of 647. an interesting one. the euro dollar had been declining as greeks and northern europeans came to a disagreement. the euro dropped during new york trading when these talks broke up after london w
we are long portugal, for example.eeing very little contagion and any kind of selloff in that we would more likely buy into portugal rather than be nervous about it. mark: where is the biggest opportunity right now to make money? >> european equities. we're seeing a recovery in the economy. things like retail sales at an eight year high. the economic surprise index is surging upwards and some of the top down analysts, not the bottom up they are raising their earnings estimates. and so...
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"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana. con dos partidos el martes 24 de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. gabriel terminamos esta noche con el cierre de la cuarta jornada de la copa mx torneo clausura. take vo vo pumas de la universidad autonoma de mexico se enfrentaron a los alebrijes de oaxaca y con u na solitara anotacion de matias britos al minuto 18 se quedaron con los tres puntos del partido y se mantienen en la pela por pasar a la siguente ronda de este torneo. gabriel maÑana se tranquiliza un poco la cosa no hay champions hasta la proxima semana. pero sigue la copa libertadores. blanca ---ms de 300 mil niÑos en california estan en lista de espera para ingresar a un pre-escolar subsidiado por el estado. take vo ----por este motivo legisladores en sacramento presentaron un proyecto de ley para aumentar el cupo y otorgarles mejores condiciones laborales a los maestros. ---durante la recesin
"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana. con dos partidos el martes 24 de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. gabriel terminamos esta noche con el cierre de la cuarta jornada de la copa mx torneo clausura. take vo vo pumas de la universidad autonoma de mexico se enfrentaron a los alebrijes de oaxaca y con u na...
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spain and portugal recovering.r europe are you a u.k., germany italy and greece. russia and ukraine drove growth in a deteriorating environment. what we really wanted to hear, forget about organic numbers as they call them. what about the swiss franc strength? this is a coming that does -- this is a company that does 98% of their sales outside their home market. 4.4% growth. it could have been 10% growth if not for the strength of the swiss franc. >> i wanted to know how many of their beverage cans i have drunk in my life. >> the man that supported them through tough times. >> while she is talking, i will have a sip. >> shares could jump 15% for them. the company manufactures and distributes beverage cans. agreeing to be bought for 628 pence. a premium on the share price. a 40% premium. an american company makes everything from paint cans to spacecraft. the interesting thing is, wells fargo, the analyst saying this will have antitrust issues. they will have to make large-scale divestments. sell off assets. any luck
spain and portugal recovering.r europe are you a u.k., germany italy and greece. russia and ukraine drove growth in a deteriorating environment. what we really wanted to hear, forget about organic numbers as they call them. what about the swiss franc strength? this is a coming that does -- this is a company that does 98% of their sales outside their home market. 4.4% growth. it could have been 10% growth if not for the strength of the swiss franc. >> i wanted to know how many of their...
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who is spain, ireland, portugal?n some cases, and that was clearly true in ireland portugal, and spain, the governments would have pursued the kind of policies that they are negotiating. there is a conviction in the portuguese government that the reforms were needed. >> but the possibility of a better deal, this was the point that guy hands was making yesterday, why should we do this when they are getting that? if there is some opportunity to improve the deal, do we have to renegotiate? >> we have already improved the conditions for greece many times. no one else after we restructured debt asked for this treatment. >> so they will be happy. >> they are not happy. my understanding is that currently, tsipras has no allies within the council. the government's of portugal, spain, ireland they have been selling the adjustments. it cannot be too easy. maybe greece needs to be, a pound of flesh needs to be extracted. >> at the same time, the tide has turned against austerity. by this time, we were expecting more growth than
who is spain, ireland, portugal?n some cases, and that was clearly true in ireland portugal, and spain, the governments would have pursued the kind of policies that they are negotiating. there is a conviction in the portuguese government that the reforms were needed. >> but the possibility of a better deal, this was the point that guy hands was making yesterday, why should we do this when they are getting that? if there is some opportunity to improve the deal, do we have to renegotiate?...
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"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana. de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. gabriel en sudamerica hoy continuo la accion en la copa libertadores.. para nuestro pimer partido vamonos al estadio santa laura - universidad sek. en chile. take vo vo palestino recibio al boca jrs. en el partido inagural del grupo 5. andres chavez metio el primer del partido al minuto 38 para dejar las cosas asi despues de 45 minutos. ya en el segundo tiempo sebastian palacions sentecio el encuentro al 69 para darle sus primeros tres puntos al conjunto argentino que no participaron en la edcion pasada de esta copa. take sot trt: 11 sec outcue: en la cancha vo en el partido correspondiente en el grupo 8 el sporting cristal de peru se enfrento al guarani de paraguay.. el sporting desaprovecho una ventaja de dos goles. el conjunto paraguayo respondio de gran manera en el segundo tiempo y no se rajo frente a su aficion en
"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana. de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. gabriel en sudamerica hoy continuo la accion en la copa libertadores.. para nuestro pimer partido vamonos al estadio santa laura - universidad sek. en chile. take vo vo palestino recibio al boca jrs. en el partido inagural del grupo...
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but the debit to gdp ratio for greece and not just for greece, for spain portugal and ireland has more than doubled as a result of this program. it is a terrible program that isn't working even on its own terms. and syriza finally was elected because they said to their populace we see it's not working and we won't participate in something that is not working. >> robin arnold, in portland, oregon thank you. >>> pro-russian sprachts separatists in eastern ukraine fighting in debaltseve is threatening to undermine the truce. charles stratford reports from donetsk. >> the ceasefire might have had effect elsewhere but around debaltseve it has had little effect. several thousand ukrainian troops are encircled by separatists. >> putin says there is a ceasefire. it doesn't make any sense. you can see it for yourself. this position we are securing, they say a column of tanks is coming, we don't know. i have to run there's not much time left. >> at a checkpoint a few miles away you could hear the shelling. they need to take the town, an important strategic town. >> in fact there's none. you can
but the debit to gdp ratio for greece and not just for greece, for spain portugal and ireland has more than doubled as a result of this program. it is a terrible program that isn't working even on its own terms. and syriza finally was elected because they said to their populace we see it's not working and we won't participate in something that is not working. >> robin arnold, in portland, oregon thank you. >>> pro-russian sprachts separatists in eastern ukraine fighting in...
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"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana...24 de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. juanfra facebook juanfra hasta aqu los deportes... pero lorena ya est al otro lado del estudio con un amiguito muy especial... adelante! :01 0:36 0:50 - 1:20 2:50 - 3:10 juanfra/topvo --- gracias lorena.. muy interesante toda esta informacin para adoptar mascotas... -- pero ahora quiero compartir con ustedes estas fotos de la mascota de una de nuestra televidente diana de la ciudad de napa... l se llama "little"... y es de la raza yorkshire terrie... ah lo tienen... take fs/lorena queremos que usted sea quien comparta con nosotros las fotos de sus mascotas ... juanfra las puede enviar a nuestro correo noticierot48@te lemundo.com correo noticierot48@te lemundo.com y cada jueves estaremos compartiendo esa fotos aqu en telemundo 48 primera edicin... lorena recuerden envar el nombre de ese perrito gatico... o recuerden env
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"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana...l martes 24 de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. ===traffic open=== live bug lorena --- a tres meses de la muerte de live bug lorena --- a tres meses de la muerte de chespirito la famosa vecindad del chavo del ocho se ha convertido en el barrio de los chismes --- juanfra -- personajes de la serie como la chilindrina y kiko fueron la punta de lanza de la polmica que cuentan los secretos ms intmos de la vecindad del chavo --- lucrecia --- magaly ayala nos tiene la historia --- take pkg 0:01 0:22 0:58 que bonita vecindad es la vencidad del chavo! este es el mensaje que una cancin dej impreso en el inconsciente colectivo de quienes siguieron la serie y que con el paso de los aÑos la han visto convertirse en una vecindad donde se han expuesto chismes como el que ventil mara antonieta de las nieves referente a la intimidad de florinda meza. mara antonieta de las n
"danilo" lo cobro a la prefeccion para que todo se defina en portugal la proxima semana...l martes 24 de febrero. el manchester city del futbol ingles recibe al barcelona en el etihad stadium. y el juventus se estara enfrentando al borussia dortmund del futbol aleman. ===traffic open=== live bug lorena --- a tres meses de la muerte de live bug lorena --- a tres meses de la muerte de chespirito la famosa vecindad del chavo del ocho se ha convertido en el barrio de los chismes ---...
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and then portugal. the fact that this whole thing -- it's like a sweater that is coming undone and it could really be a problem. the good news is that it's not going to be so bad for the. >> hold on a second. i don't care if it leaves or not, spain is not going to follow suit. they do not want to leave the eu. they don't want to leave herriot do you think that spain can be better on their own? >> it's not just about that utter about relaxing, whether or not portugal or spain or all of these individuals are spending money. >> this is going to be expected. >> i applaud ireland because they did take their medicine, they are experiencing a nice reversal, but the notion that they do this, we remembered back in the day where we woke up and we were down hundreds of points. >> greece is a contributing factor. but almost you have to follow the earnings trends which have been a part of this, as well as global economic trends and the eurozone that has been part of this including pressure on multinationals. and the
and then portugal. the fact that this whole thing -- it's like a sweater that is coming undone and it could really be a problem. the good news is that it's not going to be so bad for the. >> hold on a second. i don't care if it leaves or not, spain is not going to follow suit. they do not want to leave the eu. they don't want to leave herriot do you think that spain can be better on their own? >> it's not just about that utter about relaxing, whether or not portugal or spain or all...
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it's portugal's answer to a doughnut. heard your parents immigrated to the united states mid-60s. >> 1969. >> before that they were farmers. >> very poor. they grew everything they would eat and they would take their grains to the local market in exchange for sardines to feed the family. they grau up very poor very hard-working. >> growing up did you even have a sense that you guys were poor? >> you know, we grew the food among our driveways in danbury, connecticut. it didn't matter how small the area and the drive. we always had a little strap of garden. >> what brought your parents to america? >> better life. >> yeah. >> my mother took a job at a pencil factory. number 20 pencils for s.a.t. scores. and my dad started working in asphalt and construction. >> you share so many intimate moments. i got the sense you always sat around the table. it was such a part of growing up. >> it was a strong memory for my sister and i and my mom and dad. we always sat at the table at minimum six days a week and it was a home cooked meal
it's portugal's answer to a doughnut. heard your parents immigrated to the united states mid-60s. >> 1969. >> before that they were farmers. >> very poor. they grew everything they would eat and they would take their grains to the local market in exchange for sardines to feed the family. they grau up very poor very hard-working. >> growing up did you even have a sense that you guys were poor? >> you know, we grew the food among our driveways in danbury,...
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look at countries like spain, like portugal. they stuck to the letter of the reform process and they are growing nicely. he is going to show him that carrots. at the same time, he's going to say, if you need another bailout , germany needs a parliamentary vote. i'm not going to be able to say, i propose to extend this program even though we've had a reversal of the conditions under which you approved going to greece. they failed the last review. guy: [indiscernible] >> he wouldn't even propose it. francine: how did we get in a position where this was a surprise? mr. varoufakis me in good at playing the optimism in europe. does it mean that he doesn't have that much support? >> i guess he gave some -- after a disastrous first week especially on friday, the signs were improving when he was in london paris, and rome. ultimately, i would agree with sony. the ecb's move brings forward something that would have happened at the end of the month anyway. it raises the pressure, but it is not really a game changer just yet. it is just a s
look at countries like spain, like portugal. they stuck to the letter of the reform process and they are growing nicely. he is going to show him that carrots. at the same time, he's going to say, if you need another bailout , germany needs a parliamentary vote. i'm not going to be able to say, i propose to extend this program even though we've had a reversal of the conditions under which you approved going to greece. they failed the last review. guy: [indiscernible] >> he wouldn't even...
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it's being demonstrated in portugal. dave you are here. you've been down to -- take a look. dave. >> don't i look good? i look great. >> remarkable. you look great. i hope you kept that and can take it out to a party. explain this. how does this technology work? >> so this fashionable device monitors different parts of my brain for certain types of activity and that can be translated so a computer can understand it and use it in this case the drones here. a new way to adapt. and used for something much different. >> the mind thinks up down left right, whatever and that applies to a drone. why? >> why? >> and you can use drones remotely using joy sticks. >> you can. the company that developed this in portugal if you are someone with limited mobility you can perhaps use those controls and in cockpits any plane craft has so many buttons going on if we can reduce that number that's something they wanted to achieve. it's very difficult, the problem. >> you're being kited out or kited up whatever. i'm shaking my head do you think up down? not like you can say the word. >> right. >
it's being demonstrated in portugal. dave you are here. you've been down to -- take a look. dave. >> don't i look good? i look great. >> remarkable. you look great. i hope you kept that and can take it out to a party. explain this. how does this technology work? >> so this fashionable device monitors different parts of my brain for certain types of activity and that can be translated so a computer can understand it and use it in this case the drones here. a new way to adapt....
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, everybody wants a deal according to reports, if europe gives greece a pass, italy will be next portugal spain. this, they're thinking of giving -- melissa: what is the option? >> let them get out of europe. they didn't belong there in the first place. they had no intention of following the orders that you're supposed to follow if you're a member of the european community. those orders are very specific in terms of gdp debt relationship et cetera. they violated those orders from the beginning. they shouldn't have been in the european union for the past 10 years. >> absolutely right. it has been a monstrous lie the whole time. >> that's right. >> just too painful for them to exit. so they will be drama and -- >> if they're given a pass, it will be italy, will be spain, it will be portugal. >> raise as question how the big the euro should be. this is still an experiment thinking you could have a currency block without a unified fiscal system. it still remains to be seen. melissa: or doesn't. it doesn't work. i'm not sure. remains to be seen what they will do to clean it up now. the senate
, everybody wants a deal according to reports, if europe gives greece a pass, italy will be next portugal spain. this, they're thinking of giving -- melissa: what is the option? >> let them get out of europe. they didn't belong there in the first place. they had no intention of following the orders that you're supposed to follow if you're a member of the european community. those orders are very specific in terms of gdp debt relationship et cetera. they violated those orders from the...
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hoty fue capturado y va a ser procesado por la just justicia vene1zolanos a para que res responda portugal> el alcalde es investigardo por el gobierno por planear un g golpe de estado . >>> no es el unicÚnico incidente la esposa de le1oo1poldo lÓpez lo int intentgaron sacar telemundo con confirmo . >>> esto sucede hora s dpsespues d de que la cadena cnn en espaÑol trasmitiera una entrevistya a con l le1o ,o1poldo lÓpez viÍa telefgonica . >>> en ester momento hayq dar esperanza a pesar de la crisis podemos lograr un cambiÓ a pesar que el paiÍs estra en crisis . >>> podemos observar que hubo casquillos que habrian sido deja dejados por los funcionarios que efectuaron los disparos info informaciÓn de caracas estu1de regreso a los estudios . >>> adelante . >>> en medio de la intensa luch lucha contra isis ha salido a la luz que podriÍa reclutar nue nuevbos nuevb nuevos miembros en asm latina . >>> buenas tardes , el estado islamico tiene fuerte pmaquiarnaria de propaganda . >>> eso incluye latinoamerica . >>> en su batalla por captar la mente y jovecorazones de jovenes mu musulamnes ha recluta
hoty fue capturado y va a ser procesado por la just justicia vene1zolanos a para que res responda portugal> el alcalde es investigardo por el gobierno por planear un g golpe de estado . >>> no es el unicÚnico incidente la esposa de le1oo1poldo lÓpez lo int intentgaron sacar telemundo con confirmo . >>> esto sucede hora s dpsespues d de que la cadena cnn en espaÑol trasmitiera una entrevistya a con l le1o ,o1poldo lÓpez viÍa telefgonica . >>> en ester momento...
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>> they accepted it for ireland and portugal.th got extensions on maturities and lowering of interest rates. both ireland and portugal are repaying our i.m.f. loans. of course that is making our debt more sustainable as well. we have them practically paid off. and at the last meeting in brussels, we got permission and paid the i.m.f. loans. there is a number of moving parts. it is a question of agreeing on the parts that move to make the debt more sustainable. and it is in that space that negotiations can take place. >> it was eated. there were arguments, discussions were heated in brussels last week but not yesterday. what was the defining factor that innocent groups got closer together? >> the first thing was to ask the greek government to apply for an extension over the program. they campaigned on the basis that they were abandoning programs. once they had agreed, the discussion became about the condition at and then the -- came up that they would put forward a list which would be suftly comprehensive to have within it solutio
>> they accepted it for ireland and portugal.th got extensions on maturities and lowering of interest rates. both ireland and portugal are repaying our i.m.f. loans. of course that is making our debt more sustainable as well. we have them practically paid off. and at the last meeting in brussels, we got permission and paid the i.m.f. loans. there is a number of moving parts. it is a question of agreeing on the parts that move to make the debt more sustainable. and it is in that space that...
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. >> and you talk about portugal that has legalized drugs and something you wouldn't expect. >> and brucelled rat park. >> giving rats something to do. >> everything a rat could have. sex, lovely food and tunnels and the drugged water and the normal water. but in rat park they don't like the drugged water. they almost never drink it and never overuse it. and one of the things we learn from rat park is human beings have an inate need to contact with each other because we were traumatized or beaten down that might be gambling or pornography or whatever but in portugal 1% of the population were addicted and every year they got worse and they said we'll stop having a model that we stop taking addicts and stop cutting them off, do the exact opposite and so they to crack. partly that was things like rehab, but mostly it was subsidized jobs. if you employee this guy this guy as a mechanic, we'll pay half his wages. >> that is just an amazing tactic. johan hari thank you so much for your time. >>> what he learned from being glued to russian state television for a whole week. this is the equivalen
. >> and you talk about portugal that has legalized drugs and something you wouldn't expect. >> and brucelled rat park. >> giving rats something to do. >> everything a rat could have. sex, lovely food and tunnels and the drugged water and the normal water. but in rat park they don't like the drugged water. they almost never drink it and never overuse it. and one of the things we learn from rat park is human beings have an inate need to contact with each other because we...
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if the country doesn't pay back the loans on time voters in spain, portugal and other countries may wonder why they have to. they could very well send their current government packing and elect new leaders ss like the greeks did. the company that makes those tablets you find at chilies, says it is expanding into red robin. it announced a deal to supply 21000 tables in the restaurants. they say they're not trying to replace food workers but technology has been a major factor in the debate over wages and employment in the food industry. particularly the fast food industry. >> we're hearing a lot this morning about the apple watch. the wall street journal says it will not have as many health features as first planned, partly because apal wasn't able to get them as dependably as they would like and it would expose the watch to too much government oversight as a health device. steve wozniak said he feels confident the watch will be a huge success. even though he hasn't liked smart watches in the past. he tells the bbc that camp people will think it's cool so if you're a hippie campster or a cam
if the country doesn't pay back the loans on time voters in spain, portugal and other countries may wonder why they have to. they could very well send their current government packing and elect new leaders ss like the greeks did. the company that makes those tablets you find at chilies, says it is expanding into red robin. it announced a deal to supply 21000 tables in the restaurants. they say they're not trying to replace food workers but technology has been a major factor in the debate over...
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el porto con el mexicano hÉctor herrera de titular venciÓ al boa vista 2_0 en portugal, con goles den mÁs noticias, hasta entonces. ♪ ♪ ♪ 2015 y estos son los titulares: elogios desata mensaje del mexicano alejandro gonzalez iqarritu en su noche triunfal del oscar sobre dignidad y respeto para sus compatriotas en ambos lados de la frontera. comentario de sean penn causa polemica el gobierno federal contraataca en dos tribunals por la suspension temporal del alivio migratorio para indocumentados. en tejas pide desbloquear la medida y en nueva orleans apela el fallo que la congelorefuerzan seguridad en los centros comerciales del pais ante amenaza de ataque de aliados de al kaedacientos de mexicanos encuentran en la helada y remota alaska una calida oportunidad para hacer realidad su sueqo americano. comenzamos...
el porto con el mexicano hÉctor herrera de titular venciÓ al boa vista 2_0 en portugal, con goles den mÁs noticias, hasta entonces. ♪ ♪ ♪ 2015 y estos son los titulares: elogios desata mensaje del mexicano alejandro gonzalez iqarritu en su noche triunfal del oscar sobre dignidad y respeto para sus compatriotas en ambos lados de la frontera. comentario de sean penn causa polemica el gobierno federal contraataca en dos tribunals por la suspension temporal del alivio migratorio para...
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they will be bailing out spain, they will bail out portugal, maybe italy. how does that affect us here? maybe there is an opportunity there somehow? >> well, we're positive on europe in general. we like the developed international markets. we're underweight emerging markets, not so much because of greece but because of a lot of macrofactors going on. in europe in particular though, i know there was positive news out of greece today and that is great for the market. the greeks have some serious problems. david: they sure do. >> and they are structural problems. and they're not pogue to solve those in one day. so we, we're holding our judgment on greece. liz: are you, mark? are you guys in the pits holding your judgment? so are you paying less attention to the greek that other issues that buffett the markets around? >> i think the broke thing is developing. a lot of guys are paying attention. if that explodes that could be catalyst for the market heading south. as for the fed, i disagree with our other guests. i don't think the fed will raise rates in june. i
they will be bailing out spain, they will bail out portugal, maybe italy. how does that affect us here? maybe there is an opportunity there somehow? >> well, we're positive on europe in general. we like the developed international markets. we're underweight emerging markets, not so much because of greece but because of a lot of macrofactors going on. in europe in particular though, i know there was positive news out of greece today and that is great for the market. the greeks have some...
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if it let greece go, portugal would leave, not too soon thereafter. spain would follow, the same thing. the euro would get so strong, the rump euro would be so strong. and germany's export businesses would suffer dramatically. so whether -- nobody wants to think of it in these terms, but germany needs a weak country such as greece and other weak countries such as spain and portugal to keep the euro going lower so their export businesses will continue to thrive. it's that simple. they cannot let them go. they'll get them right to the 11th hour. saying we won't let you have any change in the program, but at the very end they will and they'll keep greece and the euro. >> doesn't that make you want to buy europe? it does to me. and i see also significant advantage over european stocks. the u.s. earnings season was everything you needed to know to say the momentum was also in europe. it's also a lot cheaper. so restructuring is not redoing greek debt. that's very good. are people missing this? >> i think people are missing that. i think owning european sha
if it let greece go, portugal would leave, not too soon thereafter. spain would follow, the same thing. the euro would get so strong, the rump euro would be so strong. and germany's export businesses would suffer dramatically. so whether -- nobody wants to think of it in these terms, but germany needs a weak country such as greece and other weak countries such as spain and portugal to keep the euro going lower so their export businesses will continue to thrive. it's that simple. they cannot let...
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in portugal, they had one of the biggest drug problems in europe -- 1% of the population was addictedin. every year they tried harder, the american way, and every year it got worse. one year they said let's have a panel of doctors figure out what would solve this problem, let's agree in advance we will do what they tell us to do, taking out politics. the panel goes away for a year and a half and they come back and say the criminalize everything -- cannabis to crack but this is the crucial thing -- transfer all of the money we currently spend on arresting drug users into incredibly good drug treatment. parlay that his rehab, psychological support, that kind of thing but much more of the stuff learned in the rat park. all of us could be drunk, but we are not because we have a job we love, something we do, a purpose in life. the goal is every addict needs to be given a person in life -- subsidize jobs. if he used to be a mechanic, your life fell apart, they go to a garage say employ this guy for a year, we will pay half of the wages. it is getting reconnected. it has been nearly 15 years
in portugal, they had one of the biggest drug problems in europe -- 1% of the population was addictedin. every year they tried harder, the american way, and every year it got worse. one year they said let's have a panel of doctors figure out what would solve this problem, let's agree in advance we will do what they tell us to do, taking out politics. the panel goes away for a year and a half and they come back and say the criminalize everything -- cannabis to crack but this is the crucial thing...
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el portÓn con el mexicano hÉctor herrera venciÓ 2 0 en portugal con goles de jackson martÍnez y ibrahimoiuÉ es el sÍntoma de fatiga? al regresar de la pausa le explicamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>el sÍndrome de fatiga crÓnica es una afecciÓn difÍcil de diagnosticar. >> saludos amigos, gracias por acompaÑarnos el sÍndrome de fatiga crÓnica es una enfermedad debilitante que afecta hasta 2.5 millones de estadounidenses muy pronto esta enfermedad podrÍa tener un nuevo nombre y nuevos criterios diagnÓsticos. del sÍndrome de fatiga crÓnica es una enfermedad legÍtima que cuenta con cinco sÍntomas principales y que los mÉdicos deberÍan tomar en serio por ejemplo la incapacidad para actuar con el mismo nivel de actividad acostumbrado acompaÑado con fatiga profunda frecuente, empeoramiento de estos sÍntomas despuÉs de cualquier tipo de esfuerzo incluyendo el ejercicio fÍsico, mental o el estrÉs emocional. dormir, alivia la fatiga, falta de concentraciÓn o alteraciÓn de la capacidad de pensar en capacidad de permanecer de pie. ciertos sÍntomas persisten por mÁs de seis meses entonces hay que buscar un diagnÓs
el portÓn con el mexicano hÉctor herrera venciÓ 2 0 en portugal con goles de jackson martÍnez y ibrahimoiuÉ es el sÍntoma de fatiga? al regresar de la pausa le explicamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>el sÍndrome de fatiga crÓnica es una afecciÓn difÍcil de diagnosticar. >> saludos amigos, gracias por acompaÑarnos el sÍndrome de fatiga crÓnica es una enfermedad debilitante que afecta hasta 2.5 millones de estadounidenses muy pronto esta enfermedad podrÍa tener un nuevo...
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could not -- spain and portugal? could not the whole eurozone unravel? >> we have a similar situation in spain. there are strong horses -- forces in the political landscape. we will have elections there too. we have to change it. it is the premise they get to their voters. i think it is -- it is the promise they gave to their voters. i think it is the right thing to do. >> is this reason party -- the syriza party in coalition with the far right party? they disagree on anti-austerity measures. how do you explain that? >> it is a very complicated thing. in our party, we are not very comfortable with it. if you look at the results of the last elections, there was no other alternative. even the past, they made a coalition in 2011 with a much more right-wing party. for me it is important what will be the outcome of their politics. there is one decision i'm very happy about, that the children of greek migrants now have a chance to get greek nationality. and i think this is -- we will see what other decisions are made. >> thank you, german member of parliament
could not -- spain and portugal? could not the whole eurozone unravel? >> we have a similar situation in spain. there are strong horses -- forces in the political landscape. we will have elections there too. we have to change it. it is the premise they get to their voters. i think it is -- it is the promise they gave to their voters. i think it is the right thing to do. >> is this reason party -- the syriza party in coalition with the far right party? they disagree on anti-austerity...
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portugal, ireland, everybody struggling.ow the g in greece has many investors writing off europe as a sound investment right now. david: but our next guest says you might miss a huge opportunity. he may be right. look what has happened to european equities. so far they are outperforming the u.s. this year. nicholas varney is chief investment officer at global guru capital. he joins us now from london. nicholas, europe, let me put honest as face on it as i can. europe is about to bail out a marxist government essentially in greece. that doesn't give me a lot of confidence. why are you confident in europe's future? >> well, tell you what i'm confident for three reasons about european stock markets. first they're as cheap as they have been since jimmy carter was president, based on cyclically adjusted price to earnings ratio. trading 40% discount to u.s. stocks. number two you have earnings growth in europe which you don't have much of in the u.s. earnings are expected to grow by 10 to 12%. i've seen estimates for s&p 500 in th
portugal, ireland, everybody struggling.ow the g in greece has many investors writing off europe as a sound investment right now. david: but our next guest says you might miss a huge opportunity. he may be right. look what has happened to european equities. so far they are outperforming the u.s. this year. nicholas varney is chief investment officer at global guru capital. he joins us now from london. nicholas, europe, let me put honest as face on it as i can. europe is about to bail out a...
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ireland comes to mind here in particular, but also spain and portugal after a strong phase of structural reforms. they have now made significant progress. the new commission. the new commissioner has launched a growth program in which germany will participate. we will pin our hopes basically on growth, infrastructure, but also on other growth projects. for example, the digital economy. if i think of the state of the digital economy in the united states, there is a lot of things to be done by the europeans now. i would say that a free trade agreement, the conclusion would also go a long way towards boosting growth. we know that you are very much engaged in the asian pacific area. there are a lot of free trade agreements there as well. and germany will come out very forcefully in seeing that, the negotiations between the eu and the united states on free trade agreements are pursued in a vigorous manner. it's in our own vested interest, and the interest of the united states, but also in the german interest. we are dealing basically on our g7 agenda with health issues. let me just mention on
ireland comes to mind here in particular, but also spain and portugal after a strong phase of structural reforms. they have now made significant progress. the new commission. the new commissioner has launched a growth program in which germany will participate. we will pin our hopes basically on growth, infrastructure, but also on other growth projects. for example, the digital economy. if i think of the state of the digital economy in the united states, there is a lot of things to be done by...
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it has been rumored that one vice president joe biden -- (laughter) people from here to portugal are about it. (laughter) been a rumor that vice president joe biden may be gunning for the presidential nomination in 2016. but before we talk about the promotion. let's see how he's doing in his current position. >> a video shows vice president joe biden making an odd move during a swearing in ceremony. >> you can see the vice president awkwardly placing his hands on the shoulders of stephanie carter, the new defense secretary's wife. >> biden left his hands on stephanie carter's shoulders for an estimated 28 seconds. (laughter) (sighs) (laughter) >> jon: "you seem tense. is it the stress of me groping you for 28 straight seconds?" jesus! 28 seconds! that's like three decades in groped on camera years. if that wasn't enough, biden proceeded to act out the pottery scene for "ghost" right in front of everybody! he's in quite good shape. i haven't seen someone being so over the top gratuitously hand-y since, i don't know, two nights ago, i guess. this brings us to our newest segment joe bid
it has been rumored that one vice president joe biden -- (laughter) people from here to portugal are about it. (laughter) been a rumor that vice president joe biden may be gunning for the presidential nomination in 2016. but before we talk about the promotion. let's see how he's doing in his current position. >> a video shows vice president joe biden making an odd move during a swearing in ceremony. >> you can see the vice president awkwardly placing his hands on the shoulders of...
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. >> spain and portugal have economic troubles of their own but they support the stands, still hurting from their own austerity programs they are keen to make sure greece does not win special concessions. >> for the latest, let's pull in our correspondent in brussels and our correspondent in greece. max, let's start with you. finance ministers are still locked in talks, but as we've heard, there have been some hopeful signs. tell us more. >> absolutely. we have confirmation from the greek side and also from the german side that there's a deal on the table, and finance ministers are just talking about the final wording. we have to be careful because we were at this stage a couple of days ago already, and when everybody thought the deal was done actually, there was a call made to athens as it was described by the greek finance minister and they called the whole thing off. this time, it seems to be different because apparently the greek prime minister is a form to bet -- informed about the deal. the head of the eurogroup said, "this is what we can do. this is what you'll get," and apparen
. >> spain and portugal have economic troubles of their own but they support the stands, still hurting from their own austerity programs they are keen to make sure greece does not win special concessions. >> for the latest, let's pull in our correspondent in brussels and our correspondent in greece. max, let's start with you. finance ministers are still locked in talks, but as we've heard, there have been some hopeful signs. tell us more. >> absolutely. we have confirmation...
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adam, more people in italy and france and portugal saying this, one very prominent italian said whatgreece today will be happening in italy tomorrow. sooner or later default is coming. >> i think he is right, whoever said it. look it, spain with 25% of unemployment, how do you dig your way out of this? the spanish economy is performing better but if you're the government of the spain telling people it is performing better, telling people unemployed, doesn't do much good. david: rich, if there is default over there how could it not affect our markets here, particularly banks? because they're just not that big. they're not big enough. david: italy is not that big? number one. italy and spain are pretty big. >> they're not that big. number two, this information is already embedded into market prices. david: jeff, what do you think? >> i do agree with the notion that the economies aren't that big and embedded in market prices but what i think people might be missing here this is essentially negotiation between a borrower and lender. italy is right what happens with greece will happen wit
adam, more people in italy and france and portugal saying this, one very prominent italian said whatgreece today will be happening in italy tomorrow. sooner or later default is coming. >> i think he is right, whoever said it. look it, spain with 25% of unemployment, how do you dig your way out of this? the spanish economy is performing better but if you're the government of the spain telling people it is performing better, telling people unemployed, doesn't do much good. david: rich, if...
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he could send investors fleeing and wondering if portugal or italy or spain could be next.he wonders if unnecessary compromise will be reached in time. -- if a necessary compromise could be reached in time for they could seek closer ties with russia. "i struggle to see how the eu could find undesirable." -- could find undesirable." >> the united states is stepping up its support for ukraine. >> u.s. officials now support arming kiev with defensive weapons after months of resisting calls. an independent report prepared by a number of pentagon insiders recommends that the u.s. send $3 million in equipment to ukraine. most of ukraine's military equipment -- some of it dates back to the soviet union even. the army has suffered a number of alarming reversals. president obama has yet to decide, but there is growing pressure inside washington for him to do so. >> all right, thank you so much for that look today. if you want to get a closer look at any of the papers that offer was talkingúça ) headquarter company, the royal gibr
he could send investors fleeing and wondering if portugal or italy or spain could be next.he wonders if unnecessary compromise will be reached in time. -- if a necessary compromise could be reached in time for they could seek closer ties with russia. "i struggle to see how the eu could find undesirable." -- could find undesirable." >> the united states is stepping up its support for ukraine. >> u.s. officials now support arming kiev with defensive weapons after months...
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and wrapping his car around a tree, or chronically developing lung disease, and it's not true that portugal has legal cannibus sales. they simply stopped arresting users, so it's not the case. >> i'm curious as to what studies you can show that indicate that there have been deaths attributed to marijuana use. >> take a look at the fatal accident reporting system. it's a record of all fatal auto crashes, and a substantial fraction of them, the driver was impaired on can bus. >> i want to get back to this, cheryl was just talking about alcohol and tobacco and pharmaceutical companies, and they capitalized on it because there was a lot of money on it and cannibus is a $32 billion industry right now, and if it becomes legal, it's going to increase substantially. >> it will actually decrease quite a lot, because legally it will be a cheap drug. >> michael, are you concerned that big corporations are going to take this out of the hands of the little guy and capitalize on it for strictly commercial purposes? >> one of the things that cheryl brought up when she was talking about the entrepreneurs b
and wrapping his car around a tree, or chronically developing lung disease, and it's not true that portugal has legal cannibus sales. they simply stopped arresting users, so it's not the case. >> i'm curious as to what studies you can show that indicate that there have been deaths attributed to marijuana use. >> take a look at the fatal accident reporting system. it's a record of all fatal auto crashes, and a substantial fraction of them, the driver was impaired on can bus. >>...
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a soccer match in portugal. pay close attention to the player in the white jersey that's fernando ferreira look closely at his left leg. >> i'm not doing that. >> completely the wrong direction. >> his shoe is kind of a red herb color, that's not blood, that's just the color of his shoe. fernando is currently recovering had surgery, a fractured left leg. big issue all of his legments were torn. he told reporters he was in shock. he doesn't really remember any of it as it happened. >> a good thing. >> when police tried to pull over colin he had other thoughts and he was off. this guy's putting some serious beat on the wrong side of the road almost gets in the wrong way of the car, past 80 90 miles an hour. this is a 30-mile an hour zone. he's breaking the law. starts trying to pull all kind of tricks to shake the cops like right here crosses to the other side of the road approaching a roundabout to the right-hand side of course the wrong side of the road in the uk police goes left he goes right. they meet on the
a soccer match in portugal. pay close attention to the player in the white jersey that's fernando ferreira look closely at his left leg. >> i'm not doing that. >> completely the wrong direction. >> his shoe is kind of a red herb color, that's not blood, that's just the color of his shoe. fernando is currently recovering had surgery, a fractured left leg. big issue all of his legments were torn. he told reporters he was in shock. he doesn't really remember any of it as it...