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. >> the redline is getting busier for all the wrong reasons. last year, montgomery county firefighters responded to 22 fire calls at mote tro stations. so far, this year, they handled 51. if that pace continues crews expect to see nearly 400% increase. how much did the plaza play a role in this fight? >> well, i think, that really raised awareness not only to metro but it has increased the overall awareness of everybody in this hingal reg upon. >> montgomery con ty is home to 12 metro stations all along the redline. firefighters say the bethesda medical center stagses are causing the most trouble. the county for 55 percent this year's metro fire calls in montgomery county. >> experts believe, water with is trickling through cracks in the concrete continue nells. water then drifts to the electrified third rail causing smoke to billow. although het tre announced a multimillion-dollar repair project engineers need to conduct a number of studies and are ready other materials. >> so i believe that to have plan in plasm they communicated that plan. t
. >> the redline is getting busier for all the wrong reasons. last year, montgomery county firefighters responded to 22 fire calls at mote tro stations. so far, this year, they handled 51. if that pace continues crews expect to see nearly 400% increase. how much did the plaza play a role in this fight? >> well, i think, that really raised awareness not only to metro but it has increased the overall awareness of everybody in this hingal reg upon. >> montgomery con ty is home to...
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but with the new redlines he's making it easy for the u.s.ere three hours of talks between secretary kerry and the iranian counterpart. there will be one more and a sit down with mr. kerry and the woman who is the policy chief for the european union. >> and a programming note. bret baier anchors fox news reporting crossing jordan. escape from terror. king abdullah gives unpres depted access to his country as thousands of christians and muslips tries to flee extremist violence in his home land. >> one of the largest camps is here. five years ago, this was desert. today with 82000 people it is jordan's fourth largest city. there are all sorts of all ages each with a personal tragedy. it is where we met six-year-oldbian. she came with her mother and sister and just the clothes on her back and without her father. >> i want to sing a song for my father. >> her father is one of the many who disappeared in the syrian prison system. >> my father was arrested. >> he went out to buy coffee and we didn't so him again. we cried when he didn't come home.
but with the new redlines he's making it easy for the u.s.ere three hours of talks between secretary kerry and the iranian counterpart. there will be one more and a sit down with mr. kerry and the woman who is the policy chief for the european union. >> and a programming note. bret baier anchors fox news reporting crossing jordan. escape from terror. king abdullah gives unpres depted access to his country as thousands of christians and muslips tries to flee extremist violence in his home...
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i'm the education direct at redline.o started because there were two metro university students who wanted to create a program for artists who were experiencing homelessness. we offer a space to create for people who would not have space to create traditionally. we offer mentorship. >> my name is jason clark. i'm a mixed media artist and designer. i've currently been with reach for three years now. what it's allowed me to do is basically pull myself off the streets, of getting a safe haven to express myself even in the frustration of seeing the drug use and prostitution and violence. i was able to come in during the week and actually treat it like a full-time job and escape the trenches of street violence. >> i'm caroline pooler. in my 20s i looked at a prestigious local art school here in colorado and determined it was something that i couldn't afford. it was a dream i'd kind of set aside about 30 years ago. and then through redline a couple years back, that school got interested in our message about homelessness and str
i'm the education direct at redline.o started because there were two metro university students who wanted to create a program for artists who were experiencing homelessness. we offer a space to create for people who would not have space to create traditionally. we offer mentorship. >> my name is jason clark. i'm a mixed media artist and designer. i've currently been with reach for three years now. what it's allowed me to do is basically pull myself off the streets, of getting a safe haven...
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do you think it is right that they've stuck to this idea of a redline on pensions?think the real redline is -- [indiscernible] i think very little help has been given to them so far. i think nobody is right to have red lines in greece. the european union can take a lesson after they saw that the payments which they suggested and in many cases enforced upon greece failed. i think this lesson should never be forgotten. i think that greece does not need any more ideological lectures or moral lectures or punishment lectures or anything like that. i think greece needs some partners, some certainty, in order to restart investment activity. guy: so the tsipras government is right when it talks about the idea that we don't need more austerity, that we need to change the narrative here. and mr. schaeuble, who says we need to stick to the current plan, is wrong? >> austerity, if you have it too much or not at all, may harm you. i think what we need is a good level of optimal fiscal -- [indiscernible] i think the step that the greek government has taken so far to meet fiscal t
do you think it is right that they've stuck to this idea of a redline on pensions?think the real redline is -- [indiscernible] i think very little help has been given to them so far. i think nobody is right to have red lines in greece. the european union can take a lesson after they saw that the payments which they suggested and in many cases enforced upon greece failed. i think this lesson should never be forgotten. i think that greece does not need any more ideological lectures or moral...
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manus: these are his redlines. hans: light red. there is the question, how red are the redlines?ok at these numbers. this is according to a greek official, what the creditors have offered. they have come all the way down to 1%, 2%, 3%. you take a look at what was in the initial package. coming out of the meeting. there is a back and forth. he came out and was positive. they are saying nice things. marx: compromise. hans: they want to see -- manus: we are seeing negative growth and they are presuming 3%. let's bring ian into the conversation. what was the eu trying to achieve by inviting him to brussels? was this an olive branch? ian: it was politics. it was not about and all of branch at this stage. they realized time is running out, patients. it would be wrong to suggest they summoned him here. they realized they don't want to waste any opportunity to speak to him and find out where his redlines are. the commission sees itself as a mediator between greece and the hardline eurozone countries like germany. they do not want to waste any opportunity to get alexis tsipras here. manus
manus: these are his redlines. hans: light red. there is the question, how red are the redlines?ok at these numbers. this is according to a greek official, what the creditors have offered. they have come all the way down to 1%, 2%, 3%. you take a look at what was in the initial package. coming out of the meeting. there is a back and forth. he came out and was positive. they are saying nice things. marx: compromise. hans: they want to see -- manus: we are seeing negative growth and they are...
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past bomb work, we thought that was a redline to that the iranians were going to have to come clean about their whole past work just as michael said the south africans did and were certified given up their program. while now secretary of state carey says, while we don't really have to have them explain all that because we already have absolute knowledge of everything they every did. that's his quote, his words. we know for a fact that ever since the iranians nuclear weapons program began in the late 1980s, there has been a clandestine program. there has never been a year since 1988 when the iranians did not have a clandestine nuclear program. the one they are negotiating in geneva is the overt part of the program. we don't know what we don't know about the covert part. but we are pretty confident there is one. i'll just wrap up here quickly so we can get your questions. i don't want to take up all the rest of the time but let's quote a couple people. former director of the cia said, such perfect knowledge about a -- iran's past program does not exist. they said we don't know what they did
past bomb work, we thought that was a redline to that the iranians were going to have to come clean about their whole past work just as michael said the south africans did and were certified given up their program. while now secretary of state carey says, while we don't really have to have them explain all that because we already have absolute knowledge of everything they every did. that's his quote, his words. we know for a fact that ever since the iranians nuclear weapons program began in the...
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if there are redlines that are going to be crossed, they will have to be redlines crossed on some sideher to find a compromise do you think debt reduction has been so much a part of the greek argument for so long is that going to be part of this deal or will we have to wait for a third bailout? lena: the french president made a statement on monday about the market risk clock. there is a willingness to consider the greek maturities. the question is does it politically headline this particular agreements which could help alexis tsipras at home with voters, that is a big question. after the meeting last night, perhaps they are trying to teach him a lesson about last-minute bring mention -- brinkmanship. there has to be a commitment to something that is sustainable, economically and politically. the important thing is the proposals of the fourth by alexis tsipras have exactly the kind of political risk scenario that created this dual fear about currency devaluation and massive capital's lives in fear about bailing higher net worth individuals. that is precisely the alexis tsipras scenario
if there are redlines that are going to be crossed, they will have to be redlines crossed on some sideher to find a compromise do you think debt reduction has been so much a part of the greek argument for so long is that going to be part of this deal or will we have to wait for a third bailout? lena: the french president made a statement on monday about the market risk clock. there is a willingness to consider the greek maturities. the question is does it politically headline this particular...
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it is going ahead with labor reforms, but it is an absolute redline going ahead with any designs as predatorsant additional cut in pensions. what the government is expecting here is some kind of counterproposal, some kind of feedback on how much tweaking they can do on this greek proposal which is considered a basis for a solution over the next couple of days. anchor: we hear this counter offer is being worked on possibly already on the table. has anything the leaked as to what this counter offer could entail? reporter: absolutely not. it is simply that these proposals have received a very warm reception from the officials in brussels. that is anticipated, and, of course there is a lot of brinkmanship happening and, of course, we do expect the politicians, the leading politicians to wait backend to clinch a final deal. there are technocrats who are pouring over the -- leading politicians will way back into clinch a final deal. anchor: thank you very much. anchor 2: the iraqi prime minister says allied countries are not doing enough to help them. anchor: they are discussing the strategy as the
it is going ahead with labor reforms, but it is an absolute redline going ahead with any designs as predatorsant additional cut in pensions. what the government is expecting here is some kind of counterproposal, some kind of feedback on how much tweaking they can do on this greek proposal which is considered a basis for a solution over the next couple of days. anchor: we hear this counter offer is being worked on possibly already on the table. has anything the leaked as to what this counter...
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six years ago today nine people died when two redline trains crashed into one another. 80 people were hurt. the accident was caused in part by a failure after computerized system that was meant to keep trains apart. the ceremony starts at 11:00. we'll hear from victims' families members, eleanor holmes norton and the sculpturist responsible for these pillars. coming up at 6:30, i'll tell you the story behind those pillars and how they were all chosen. live in northeast, i'm nikki burdine, wusa9. >> thank you. >>> before you head out the door, larry has one more look at your morning commute. >> it's going to be another hot unbearable one says allyson. >> that's right. it's pretty warm out here already. we'll be into the 80s within. next hour -- within the next hour or so low to mid-90s this afternoon. showers south and west have the best chance of one of those stray showers. lots of heavy rain headed your way for tomorrow. we'll >>> welcome back. happy monday. hopefully you're off to a good start. it's going to abhot one today. you -- to be a hot one today. you don't need the umbrellas
six years ago today nine people died when two redline trains crashed into one another. 80 people were hurt. the accident was caused in part by a failure after computerized system that was meant to keep trains apart. the ceremony starts at 11:00. we'll hear from victims' families members, eleanor holmes norton and the sculpturist responsible for these pillars. coming up at 6:30, i'll tell you the story behind those pillars and how they were all chosen. live in northeast, i'm nikki burdine,...
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jeffrey: when netanyahu drew a redline on 20% enriched uranium, they were close to 200 kilograms. when you get above 200 kilograms, you will have enough for what's called a significant amount. 25 to 27 kilos of 90% enriched for at least one nuclear device. they were right up to that point. but that was also in the international community was really hitting them hard with sanctions. they were having a huge impact on their economy. also both israel and the united states released making noises about a military strike. that not only had an effect on iran, it had a frightening effect on many of our friends, including the europeans who had never seen a war they don't want to run away from. that may be a bit unfair. they were very nervous about us or the is really striking. they were willing to do these very dramatic sanctions, ending all oil imports and doing other things against iran. you have a combination of events that put iran under pressure. and then they decided maybe we will back off a little bit. but the important thing is they are giving up nothing. this is on the express deci
jeffrey: when netanyahu drew a redline on 20% enriched uranium, they were close to 200 kilograms. when you get above 200 kilograms, you will have enough for what's called a significant amount. 25 to 27 kilos of 90% enriched for at least one nuclear device. they were right up to that point. but that was also in the international community was really hitting them hard with sanctions. they were having a huge impact on their economy. also both israel and the united states released making noises...
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the headline is "athens steps over redlines." it says the greek government will accept the proposal from brussels. >> this is an intense week for the eurozone. there is another summit later this week which will study reports on how to better integrate the eurozone. are there big changes afoot? >> there might be. for some, they may not go far enough. "the financial times" is calling a strong advocate for reform and giving greece a fair deal, he says the real challenge is to save the eurozone. he has backed down from his earlier claim that a grexit would be cataclysmic for europe. he says it would still be symbolically and politically damaging. it would mark the moment from when the eurozone moves to disintegration. he says the eurozone is not sustainable and new treaties are required to fix it. he despairs of that happening. he says the finance ministers signaled that last week's the last last week's meeting that they have learned nothing and forgotten nothing. >> let's move over to the united states with another big news story. t
the headline is "athens steps over redlines." it says the greek government will accept the proposal from brussels. >> this is an intense week for the eurozone. there is another summit later this week which will study reports on how to better integrate the eurozone. are there big changes afoot? >> there might be. for some, they may not go far enough. "the financial times" is calling a strong advocate for reform and giving greece a fair deal, he says the real...
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worse than we thought, according to a report from a former chief ec it says puerto rico's economy is redlining, it says quote, the government's caps balances can evaporate in the face of delays reducing the room for maneuver and intensifyi the crisis end quote. puerto rico's tax-free bonds have >> half of municipal bond puerto ri bonds. so there already have been declinesha. >> some investors cashed out when puerto rico's troubles made headlines last year. also feeling the effects are hedge funds, and distressed debt buyers who have bought more of that debt as the island's economy has gotten worse. puerto rico's economic slump now almost a decade long has only so just as it has in greece the situation has b >> i don't see a contagion spreading. you know i think what you have here and this is similar to greece is that you can't keep ticking dow -- the can down the road. there is a point at which the road ends or there's a brick wall and we're at that point right now with puerto rico. >> also like greece puerto rico may consider bankruptcy, especial since the white house said today it is not con
worse than we thought, according to a report from a former chief ec it says puerto rico's economy is redlining, it says quote, the government's caps balances can evaporate in the face of delays reducing the room for maneuver and intensifyi the crisis end quote. puerto rico's tax-free bonds have >> half of municipal bond puerto ri bonds. so there already have been declinesha. >> some investors cashed out when puerto rico's troubles made headlines last year. also feeling the effects...
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or russia or syria, you name it, if we are not going to stand up to it, stop drawing the redline. this book is a response to a policy that is not about obama, it's since the soviet union collapse. we overreacted. we said wacamoll. our allies don't know what we stand for, our adversaries are infringing on our interests globally and we have to determine what we think the country stands for. >> what you are describing seemed to work under the regan administration, a place where the foreign policy was clear and the wacamoll was consistent and we were beating people lack. >> look, i think when the soviet union existed even though some presidents were stronger, some weaker, we talked about voice of america, radio free europe making the world safe from communism, n.a.t.o. and others, it was clear we had an indispensable american, we were going to be the global police many, support our allies and promote human democracy and the free market. if you look around a lot say they want to do those things, but few that want to pay the bill for it. this is true in the middle eastern asia and all o
or russia or syria, you name it, if we are not going to stand up to it, stop drawing the redline. this book is a response to a policy that is not about obama, it's since the soviet union collapse. we overreacted. we said wacamoll. our allies don't know what we stand for, our adversaries are infringing on our interests globally and we have to determine what we think the country stands for. >> what you are describing seemed to work under the regan administration, a place where the foreign...
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it was a redline until the negotiations. they can keep enriching just not so much, at such a high percentage, or whatever. they can keep stockpiles of low enriched uranium. they used to have to give that up. now they don't have to. the low enriched uranium dilution process which was going to turn what they had in stockpiles piles into forms readily made in 20 nuclear bomb, that dilution process has been completely stalled, and no one says anything about it. it is still in the form that is more quickly turned into a bomb. the low enriched uranium stock piles that go up to 20%, 20% is the cut off for when you talk about high enriched uranium they have 220 something kilos of near 20% in -- 20% enriched uranium that is not up or discussion. they get to keep the centrifuges. they are supposed to unplug some or put some into storage, but we are not sure about that. advanced centrifuge imd work. we can talk about what the outcome could be from the 1900 centrifuges, but that assumes you are talking about the first generation remedy
it was a redline until the negotiations. they can keep enriching just not so much, at such a high percentage, or whatever. they can keep stockpiles of low enriched uranium. they used to have to give that up. now they don't have to. the low enriched uranium dilution process which was going to turn what they had in stockpiles piles into forms readily made in 20 nuclear bomb, that dilution process has been completely stalled, and no one says anything about it. it is still in the form that is more...
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was something never redline. >> half century of liberal leadership has done much to devastate some of the largest cities more fatal shootings in baltimore the murder count for the month of may in four decades what needs to be done to turn it around? canid? we have kimberly and former new york police department detective bo dietl. we begin with serious doubts about the validity to keep the country safe besides a 7.$5 billion budget with $50,000 breeders'. katherine harris has the report. >> investigation down security failures that a decade after 9/11 investigators they and what is or fake exclusives -- exposes the the security checkpoint. ron johnson said he is reviewing the report adding a raise is valid concerns. taxpayers have spent thousands of dollars to secure the system and it is important to be met. last year's $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> is not much better before 9/11. >> finding that they feel that 95 percent of the times as an undercover agent with a fake bomb set off a magnetometer but the skaters failed to find it during the pat down this is similar to the und
was something never redline. >> half century of liberal leadership has done much to devastate some of the largest cities more fatal shootings in baltimore the murder count for the month of may in four decades what needs to be done to turn it around? canid? we have kimberly and former new york police department detective bo dietl. we begin with serious doubts about the validity to keep the country safe besides a 7.$5 billion budget with $50,000 breeders'. katherine harris has the report....
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it is one of greece's redlines. overall, it is a complete package. it will be difficult for prime minister tsipras. we have official saying this is consistent if there is an agreement like that or no deal whatsoever. basically there is no time available especially if talks drag on. the government doesn't have a time to go for a referendum. they have to see whether it catches or not. we have had pro-european parties in parliament saying they will back up the deal. the deal will be passed but probably with a huge political cost to the government. jonathan: you are an fx guy. the bias is pretty clear. you get this close to a deal and the euro rallies a little bit. does the bias continue as this goes forward? >> it is mostly noise. as the market has been doing for many years, when you have the final headline, so in the case of a positive outcome, i think a brief relief is all we are going to see. we are introducing this range. i think that is what interests the market the most at the moment. however, if the impasse continues, maybe if you look at risk re
it is one of greece's redlines. overall, it is a complete package. it will be difficult for prime minister tsipras. we have official saying this is consistent if there is an agreement like that or no deal whatsoever. basically there is no time available especially if talks drag on. the government doesn't have a time to go for a referendum. they have to see whether it catches or not. we have had pro-european parties in parliament saying they will back up the deal. the deal will be passed but...
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and she said if he took that redline in 2001 out and you show that no one in the courtroom would be able to tell you when same-sex couples stop the right to marry. and so through a series of expansions, that wasn't the only one, that went on for hours. and at the same point it was made over and over again. and you can't mix any kind of powerful point between the introduction of same-sex marriage in that being defined. some jurisdictions have talked about it and the divorce rate goes down in the marriage rate goes up. and so i really feel like he just cleaned out the gutter. and there are various things that were alluded to kind of put to the trial test. and they were unable to talk about it on the stand. so i think that it is in a highly contextual term to say ultimately what cooper had to say was that if you change the definition of this as part of it it's hard to believe that it won't have a negative effect. and so it was very conjectural. and this is an argument that the court has never accepted and that is not something to get over. >> you know, if you look at divorce rates and rates
and she said if he took that redline in 2001 out and you show that no one in the courtroom would be able to tell you when same-sex couples stop the right to marry. and so through a series of expansions, that wasn't the only one, that went on for hours. and at the same point it was made over and over again. and you can't mix any kind of powerful point between the introduction of same-sex marriage in that being defined. some jurisdictions have talked about it and the divorce rate goes down in the...
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he drafted a set of nine points that should be our redline absolutely, must be included for any dealto be considered a good deal. no enrichment. all sites open to inspection. i'm not going to remember all on nine of them but let's see how many i can remember. the enrichment must be a halted completely and the stockpiles must be destroyed or verifiably destroyed or taken out of the country's. missiles have to be on the table. american hostages have to be released. iran must give up their support for terrorism. i forgotten at least one but center for security nine points. >> i like to take the opportunity to make my concluding remarks. i remarks. i think from what everybody said, there are couple of things. when these negotiations started out a a year and a half ago, it sounded pretty good. we would lift sanctions and return they would dismantle or rollback its nuclear program. as a result of that rolling back there nuclear program, nuclear arms race would be averted. this deal doesn't do that. we have not gotten to the point where the president has said no deal is better than a bad a
he drafted a set of nine points that should be our redline absolutely, must be included for any dealto be considered a good deal. no enrichment. all sites open to inspection. i'm not going to remember all on nine of them but let's see how many i can remember. the enrichment must be a halted completely and the stockpiles must be destroyed or verifiably destroyed or taken out of the country's. missiles have to be on the table. american hostages have to be released. iran must give up their support...
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proposals our comprehensive, and they looked pretty strong and might to do the job but it crossed those redlines ad was rejected and that is why i don't think there's any alternative for the government other than to combat to say we will take these terms to move forward. liz: we appreciate you speaking to less than the rent is paid more chaos former imf official thank you for joining us. we are nine minutes away we are moving higher so in seven minutes we went up 33 on dow jones industrial average now 61. the volatility index is coming down fere is out of the market is seen as their watching this closely does that cancel out said june to position themselves in the months ahead? the experts will tell you what they're doing. it's listening and learning how to prevent equipment failures, . . you don't even need a cerebral cortex to understand which is better. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more dferent. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. announcer: when they test you, stand firm and move only when you hear the seatbelt click that says they're buckled
proposals our comprehensive, and they looked pretty strong and might to do the job but it crossed those redlines ad was rejected and that is why i don't think there's any alternative for the government other than to combat to say we will take these terms to move forward. liz: we appreciate you speaking to less than the rent is paid more chaos former imf official thank you for joining us. we are nine minutes away we are moving higher so in seven minutes we went up 33 on dow jones industrial...
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we expect from the creditors to come back with notes on our own proposal, which is our own redline.aybe if you have some debt relief we can have a few alterations. that's about it. then you have finance minister varoufakis saying the traders are sabotaging negotiations. it won't be an accident basically implying it won't be the creditors fault. it is a bad situation. >> it has been for four or five months. they come, they go. what are the new deadlines now. is it the end of the month? >> it has been a mess from the beginning. right now you have a june 30 deadline. that is the most extreme you can get. it seems to be forgotten. we are talking about these figures she nations. it will be focused on june 30. it has to meet the large sum. if it meets all these needs and doesn't get any other financial aid disbursement then the wages have to be given in the second week of july. jonathan: our eyes have focused on the end of the month as far as politics are concerned. as far as the market, are our eyes focused on the german bond market? >> just a look at the euro and how it behaved with all
we expect from the creditors to come back with notes on our own proposal, which is our own redline.aybe if you have some debt relief we can have a few alterations. that's about it. then you have finance minister varoufakis saying the traders are sabotaging negotiations. it won't be an accident basically implying it won't be the creditors fault. it is a bad situation. >> it has been for four or five months. they come, they go. what are the new deadlines now. is it the end of the month?...
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increasing tax rate has been a redline by the greek government the negotiations with creditors.ark: bloomberg spent an afternoon of a route neighborhood restaurant in athens to find out how it is impacting businesses. >> it was raised, reduced, raised again. business, it is 7%. the taxes, and the social security money that i have to give every month. of $5,500 aerage month. the taxes make it look expensive. everything else went up the last years, from vegetables, meat, milk, everything. about half of his salary is taken away for social security. 30 euros a day, you must make 45. the employee does not have any social security, they do not have any security, social or not social. you can see what happens in the last five years. people are going to think that you report from iraq. greece, the politics and be aels, there's going to business like mine in paying i am scared because they do not understand what is happening. i am scared because i have no idea. you know what i like the best, is that he is a former tv anchor. mark: there is hope for us yet. scarlet: when are you going to
increasing tax rate has been a redline by the greek government the negotiations with creditors.ark: bloomberg spent an afternoon of a route neighborhood restaurant in athens to find out how it is impacting businesses. >> it was raised, reduced, raised again. business, it is 7%. the taxes, and the social security money that i have to give every month. of $5,500 aerage month. the taxes make it look expensive. everything else went up the last years, from vegetables, meat, milk, everything....
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at the redline, that's the low forecast. the green light is the high forecast.a 12% spread in these forecasts. we are actually seeing a tight grouping the forecasts. -- the 2350, the high lowest 2100. a lot of optimism here in the stocks and where we are heading right now. something to keep in mind as we look at the s&p rising to a one-month high. in terms of what's driving us there, you can take a look at the function here, a lot of green because it's a broad-based rally. financials are leading as his health care. health care is the best-performing group in the s&p 500 this year. astinuing dow performance the wave of consolidation we have seen in pharmaceuticals now spreads to managed care, at least potentially because we don't have any done deals yet. cygnus burning anthems offer for it. both stocks are on the rise. there's a lot of other talk about consolidation. anthem shares are nowhere near the offer price. julie: trading just behind the base. julie hyman, thank you. in asia, markets are not in the mood today. shut, recovering after last week's decline. it
at the redline, that's the low forecast. the green light is the high forecast.a 12% spread in these forecasts. we are actually seeing a tight grouping the forecasts. -- the 2350, the high lowest 2100. a lot of optimism here in the stocks and where we are heading right now. something to keep in mind as we look at the s&p rising to a one-month high. in terms of what's driving us there, you can take a look at the function here, a lot of green because it's a broad-based rally. financials are...
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that is a redline for the greeks who claim that pensioners help to keep food on the table for familyemployment rate is 25 percent. and 50 percent on young people. there is a run on cash. more than 2 billion in cash has been withdrawn on monday. that is in anticipation of the curiency control. we don't know the ramifications if greece defaults before the end of the month. some say it could be worse than a lehman brother's situation and others say it would be contained and there would not be conitagent to other markets. there is another big meeting on monday. >> thank you. >> cia drone strike killed a al-qaeda leader. but the bomb maker is still alive. why the cia sees him as an imminent threat and what they are doing to take him out. >> north korea kim kim jong-un said the scientist there have created a wonder drug capable of curing deadly illnesses. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with
that is a redline for the greeks who claim that pensioners help to keep food on the table for familyemployment rate is 25 percent. and 50 percent on young people. there is a run on cash. more than 2 billion in cash has been withdrawn on monday. that is in anticipation of the curiency control. we don't know the ramifications if greece defaults before the end of the month. some say it could be worse than a lehman brother's situation and others say it would be contained and there would not be...
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although i have to say in the last month there have been redlines in the past which he's acquiesced on. so again, i think we will have to see in the coming days whether the red lines are firm. but even if the deal is signed this is not going to resolve this conflict. it's going to enter a few phase of the conflict between the u.s. and iran. >> yes. >> i'll get to that in a moment. even if it's internal politics or bargaining is the world. what has he said about his willingness of good faith in the next 13 years? >> it doesn't lend confidence. this is a leader organizing principle. his statement has been death to america. his political base has been the hardliningers who this some of the folks like henry kissinger, in iran is signing this deal because of an economic comparative comparative, what's to say they're going to yield to the deal in a year from now, and that's it. >> those are the sanctioning if they have the sanctions lifted and get billions of dollars, then they're nolts in that comment. >> we're not going to be guided by or conditions by or affected by or deterred by some tw
although i have to say in the last month there have been redlines in the past which he's acquiesced on. so again, i think we will have to see in the coming days whether the red lines are firm. but even if the deal is signed this is not going to resolve this conflict. it's going to enter a few phase of the conflict between the u.s. and iran. >> yes. >> i'll get to that in a moment. even if it's internal politics or bargaining is the world. what has he said about his willingness of...
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has given indications they want to inspect military facilities and iran has said that is a redline.he west wants to decreased research and development in the nuclear program, and finally the pace of the sanction. iran and since -- insists the sanctions should be listed once the pen hits the paper. the u.s. has said it will be gradual lifting. the most likely scenario is that it would be gradual lifting, but it remains to be seen what the timeframe is and how long it will take. obviously iran wants it to be faster and the u.s. doesn't. amy: can you talk about the main forces against it? reza: it is important to point out the main forces against the agreement are in the minority, meaning the israeli government which -- mainly the israeli government who can -- continues to raise doubts, the saudi's are concerned, and then you have the u.s. congress. last month they pushed through a bill that enables them to review the agreement once it is signed. if the deal is signed before july 9 congress has 30 days to review it. if it is sigd bend the jul 9 date, they have0 days to sign. other than
has given indications they want to inspect military facilities and iran has said that is a redline.he west wants to decreased research and development in the nuclear program, and finally the pace of the sanction. iran and since -- insists the sanctions should be listed once the pen hits the paper. the u.s. has said it will be gradual lifting. the most likely scenario is that it would be gradual lifting, but it remains to be seen what the timeframe is and how long it will take. obviously iran...
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we did have earlier issues on the redline between grovner medical center. an issue again from high flood water, flood waters taking place on pennsylvania avenue southeast. this is the exit ramp getting to the southbound side of the southeast-southwest freeway. again this is closed because of high water. we have a camera close by there to show you the closure. again, that is the closure to the ramp right there. police are on scene and have been on scene throughout the morning as a result of the water there but we're hearing again waters are starting to recede so conditions should return to normal soon. want to take you to our cap a. on 2 -- camera. for those of you traveling southbound on 270 heading toward the beltway, no major issues but we're starting to see some unusual volume build up mainly in the rockville area. it's a bit volume for the -- bit early for the volume we're starting to see. if this is a road you would normally take to get to work, i suggest you leave sooner rather than late our because this delay is starting to trip of a few drivers this
we did have earlier issues on the redline between grovner medical center. an issue again from high flood water, flood waters taking place on pennsylvania avenue southeast. this is the exit ramp getting to the southbound side of the southeast-southwest freeway. again this is closed because of high water. we have a camera close by there to show you the closure. again, that is the closure to the ramp right there. police are on scene and have been on scene throughout the morning as a result of the...
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i heard from leaders in east asia who say the syrian redline is a critical moment in east asian geopolitics because it undermines the u.s. credibility which undermines the president's credibility. the credible right of use of force or other tools of coercion is one of the strongest tools that the u.s. has in the national security toolbox. to the extent the u.s. ever breaks promise for is not steadfast in defense of an ally, it only helps emboldened countries like china. what could we do now? i do applaud the administration's stated efforts to continue to fly aircraft as we all saw on cnn over the reclaimed islands in the south china sea. we can be more assertive in sending our naval vessels to the south china sea to include within the 12 miles on around this reclaimed land. i think we should encourage china to try to resolve the claims on neutral and fair grounds. the last thing we want is military confrontation, but we cannot allow china to confront our allies with their military might in the region and not expect dire consequences down the road. >> opening it up to questions from the audi
i heard from leaders in east asia who say the syrian redline is a critical moment in east asian geopolitics because it undermines the u.s. credibility which undermines the president's credibility. the credible right of use of force or other tools of coercion is one of the strongest tools that the u.s. has in the national security toolbox. to the extent the u.s. ever breaks promise for is not steadfast in defense of an ally, it only helps emboldened countries like china. what could we do now? i...
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and when he drew a redline in the sand, that changed a lot . charles: i think it changed a lot with the bowing thing started off boag to the rest of the world and curry favor i think backfired big time. already, guys, talking about backfiring. the head of the tsa resigned. but here's good news for him and his family. he got another gig. he was only on the job five months. but when the government has a 95% failure. we'll talk about it when we come back the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by milli
and when he drew a redline in the sand, that changed a lot . charles: i think it changed a lot with the bowing thing started off boag to the rest of the world and curry favor i think backfired big time. already, guys, talking about backfiring. the head of the tsa resigned. but here's good news for him and his family. he got another gig. he was only on the job five months. but when the government has a 95% failure. we'll talk about it when we come back the real question that needs to be asked is...
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at kendall station shows the platform filling up with passengers waiting for the next train on the redlinehave to wait long says the transit authority's randy clark. >> literally every four minutes there'll be a train coming through there. >> meera thakrar is enjoying a day of sightseeing with her 4-year-old son krish and her mother. >> we pretty much had five and a half hours in the city. >> at the turnstile in kendall station, meera is carrying krish. her mom is lagging behind when she sees a train in the station. >> i was all excited. oh, my god, the red train is right there. why don't we just go on this one. >> she doesn't realize the train is on the opposite tracks. mira tells her mom to hurry. then walks ahead to hold the door. >> i was in my own world. >> in an instant, she was off the platform. >> i just walked straight down there. >> krish hit this ground hard. >> i saw my son hitting head. >> they miss the potentially fatal third rail, but are trapped in a perilous spot. the next train is arriving at any moment. they desperately need help. >> there was no support to climb there a
at kendall station shows the platform filling up with passengers waiting for the next train on the redlinehave to wait long says the transit authority's randy clark. >> literally every four minutes there'll be a train coming through there. >> meera thakrar is enjoying a day of sightseeing with her 4-year-old son krish and her mother. >> we pretty much had five and a half hours in the city. >> at the turnstile in kendall station, meera is carrying krish. her mom is...
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saying something is a redline does not have the punch at once did which is part of mr. rogers.about allies who are concerned about. on the question obviously at one time the subject of nuclear deterrence received a tremendous amount of attention, intellectual energy, planning and then it did not. and while and while understandably we haven't focused on terrorism now we are having to kind of not reinvent, but develop skills again to put that emphasis, i think on nuclear deterrence and its credibility which is the key characteristic in all of this. i am interested in your view. are we where we need to be as far as especially intellectual planning and firepower on nuclear deterrent? >> that is an excellent question and.well taken. the way i approach the answer is that across the broad intellectual base of the military especially the senior officer corps how have we educated our broad workforce? when they attend war colleges they get a good dose of it and may hear about particular articles but i tend to agree with you that over the last 15 years or so particularly since we
saying something is a redline does not have the punch at once did which is part of mr. rogers.about allies who are concerned about. on the question obviously at one time the subject of nuclear deterrence received a tremendous amount of attention, intellectual energy, planning and then it did not. and while and while understandably we haven't focused on terrorism now we are having to kind of not reinvent, but develop skills again to put that emphasis, i think on nuclear deterrence and its...
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has everyone stake out there redlines, it can be difficult for alexis tsipras to back away.m does he have to maneuver? we may get some answers. mark: why is alexis tsipras going to brussels tonight? guests: things are simple. after dozens of missed headlines, deadlines, sorry, creditors decided to take matters into their own hands. they asked the representatives of the european commission to hammer out a common approach of basel's policies greece needs to implement. this proposal will be communicated later today to the european commission president. of course, alexis tsipras has said it is the greek proposal which is going to be discussed today. what we have been told by the creditors side is the proposal which greece sent yesterday, like so many before, it is not considered credible. it is not going to be on the table. what is going to be on the table is the creditor's proposal which was polished and finished up yesterday. it is going to be a difficult one for the prime minister to swallow. mark: is this really the end game the greece crisis saga? nikos: that endgame has st
has everyone stake out there redlines, it can be difficult for alexis tsipras to back away.m does he have to maneuver? we may get some answers. mark: why is alexis tsipras going to brussels tonight? guests: things are simple. after dozens of missed headlines, deadlines, sorry, creditors decided to take matters into their own hands. they asked the representatives of the european commission to hammer out a common approach of basel's policies greece needs to implement. this proposal will be...
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now, he also says that congress has its own redline and he would be the last one to be critical if the. simply walked away. >> let's bring in mike barrett former defense department intelligence officer. on the substance of this matter, what do you think? >> i think we're in a really sad ironic situation. the fact is the sanctions regime we put in place the international sanctions, has iran in a tough spot. and therefore we ought to be the a strong position in terms of negotiations. but we have managed to set ourselves this artificial deadline and the fact of he matter he deadline matters more to the u.s., the political side here domestically for us, than the ayatollah and the senior decisionmakers in tehran. >> of course they said let's give itself another week you. get the lead negotiator back from over there and try to put something together. it seems that this deadline was artificially imposed in the first place. why not give it a few more days, says the secretary of state? >> i don't have an issue with a couple of days here and there. you have each side wanting a little bit more. a
now, he also says that congress has its own redline and he would be the last one to be critical if the. simply walked away. >> let's bring in mike barrett former defense department intelligence officer. on the substance of this matter, what do you think? >> i think we're in a really sad ironic situation. the fact is the sanctions regime we put in place the international sanctions, has iran in a tough spot. and therefore we ought to be the a strong position in terms of negotiations....
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things people are still uncertain about, so i want to ask him what are his reform proposals and his redline and , can he say clearly now whether he is finished negotiating and he comes back arguing for a yes vote, will he sack ministers who do not agree with him? or does he agree with the mayor of london who says they can vote how they want? will the quiet man be here to stay or will he be allowed to turn up the volume? [laughter] mr. speaker yet again, another , international summit vital to our national interests have ended in the usual way -- a tory prime minister fighting with his own party on europe. [applause] david cameron: i think the honorable lady. i enjoyed the last bit. back to the old punch and judy. the premise that all this happened with journalists on the plane and not being able to hear, there were no journalists on the plane, so next time, you might want to get the details straight. anyway, let's go back to the beginning on russia. i am very grateful for her backing with the sanctions. she asked about the eu. the aim is, there will be a full removal of the sanctions and mo
things people are still uncertain about, so i want to ask him what are his reform proposals and his redline and , can he say clearly now whether he is finished negotiating and he comes back arguing for a yes vote, will he sack ministers who do not agree with him? or does he agree with the mayor of london who says they can vote how they want? will the quiet man be here to stay or will he be allowed to turn up the volume? [laughter] mr. speaker yet again, another , international summit vital to...
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anna: you see that as a redline.iebel: really, that is -- it is all about completing the bailout. it makes sense, from the sustainability point of view. it will be part of the third bailout and not the second bailout. but we are doing is closing off the business that we should already be doing. if there is any debt reduction that is where it should come. anna: how long before we have a break in the conversation? charles diebel: you may get august off. that is about it. it will roll straight and. the problem is that sustainability just is not there. the need for implementation of reforms and everything else they are talking about for greece takes a long time to come through. it is not like the greek economy is on a great footing. there is a thorny issue of debt reduction that will come back and prove difficult to negotiate. anna: we will let them go through august and perhaps start the conversation again in september. what about the fears of contagion that we have seen around the greek story? they have failed to mater
anna: you see that as a redline.iebel: really, that is -- it is all about completing the bailout. it makes sense, from the sustainability point of view. it will be part of the third bailout and not the second bailout. but we are doing is closing off the business that we should already be doing. if there is any debt reduction that is where it should come. anna: how long before we have a break in the conversation? charles diebel: you may get august off. that is about it. it will roll straight...
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increasing tax rates has been described as a redline by the greek government so far.o just how heavy is the tax burden on struggling business owners? we spent an afternoon at a neighborhood restaurant in athens to find out. >> it would -- it is 70%, and the security money [indiscernible] we paid an average of 5500 per month. the taxes make it look expensive. everything else went up the last year from vegetables, meat meals, anything. about half of his salary pays for social security. 30 euros a day, and he must pay 45. the employee doesn't have any social security, they don't have any security, they have nothing. see what happened to them in the last five years, people are going to think you report from iraq. the politicians in greece, and also the politicians in brussels, they don't understand the impact that is going to be on businesses like mine. it's a catastrophe as it is. i'm scared because they don't understand what is happening. i'm scared because they have no idea. anna: let's get more on the wider implications of the greek story today. we are joined by bank
increasing tax rates has been described as a redline by the greek government so far.o just how heavy is the tax burden on struggling business owners? we spent an afternoon at a neighborhood restaurant in athens to find out. >> it would -- it is 70%, and the security money [indiscernible] we paid an average of 5500 per month. the taxes make it look expensive. everything else went up the last year from vegetables, meat meals, anything. about half of his salary pays for social security. 30...
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merkel has made it clear that there are redline's. not just she.ther continental leaders, if you like, in terms of what they will or could give cameron. on the other hand, she says there has to be a full discussion of what the u.k. wants among the entire rest of the european union. that will be the spirit and there will not be a full-fledged detailed discussion with the proposals starting tomorrow. >> what is the mood like in berlin? >> i can look out here and see the hotels that they left at the presidential palace. i do not know if that is a stereotypical british weather. the queen is welcomed and the crowds are waiting for outside the hotel and the city where she is going. it is a certain quadrant of downtown berlin and it is a big deal. it is more than the usual government leaders visiting of which there are many. francine: thank you for that. coming up, we talk about the retail sector and the general meeting this friday with the tesco ceo, terry. >> welcome back. spoke to the former tesco ceo ahead of the retailers and general meetings. they s
merkel has made it clear that there are redline's. not just she.ther continental leaders, if you like, in terms of what they will or could give cameron. on the other hand, she says there has to be a full discussion of what the u.k. wants among the entire rest of the european union. that will be the spirit and there will not be a full-fledged detailed discussion with the proposals starting tomorrow. >> what is the mood like in berlin? >> i can look out here and see the hotels that...
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redline is a can of nuclear weapons. >> the experts disagree with you. they have the capacity right now to have that. i think we are on the point prevented that instead of preparing for that which will be. thank you. >> we go now to mr. ted deutch of florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ambassador power come a thank you for being here and for giving all the members an opportunity to discuss these important issues with you. two final points of my remaining time. first, you said earlier in response to a question about specifics of snapback that congress will be briefed if a deal is done. i would just make the request of you and the administration rather than waiting until the appeal is done that this is the time over the next couple weeks especially when it is so important for the administration to brief congress, to let us know what is happening so we are aware of what is happening. too, we can chime in and have the budget answer to most importantly say no one is surprised and it will be chopped up en masse on or after june 30th. that is the request. fina
redline is a can of nuclear weapons. >> the experts disagree with you. they have the capacity right now to have that. i think we are on the point prevented that instead of preparing for that which will be. thank you. >> we go now to mr. ted deutch of florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ambassador power come a thank you for being here and for giving all the members an opportunity to discuss these important issues with you. two final points of my remaining time. first, you said...
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at the end of the day we have all these redlines around pension reforms which is difficult to the bridgeult to rebridge. there is probability that an accident occurs and they leave. anna: instinct to talk about how your clients view this. give more insight into high cyclical businesses are performing. what are you finding? are they being affected by all of this talk about greece? simon: we set this network up as we have a huge client basis. our entrepreneurial clients tend to know about businesses. they tend to be very instant in the output of their business. they want to be networked to other osborne doors, different parts of the world -- to other entrepreneurs, different parts of the world. we set this network up. about 25% of the respondents from the u.s. we ask people how their business is going. the feedback -- wiki back information to the clients. they seem to appreciate it. -- we feedback information to the clients. they seem to appreciate it. why osborne was are not expanding -- why entrepreneurs are not expanding their businesses lately. the amount they have to play -- they have
at the end of the day we have all these redlines around pension reforms which is difficult to the bridgeult to rebridge. there is probability that an accident occurs and they leave. anna: instinct to talk about how your clients view this. give more insight into high cyclical businesses are performing. what are you finding? are they being affected by all of this talk about greece? simon: we set this network up as we have a huge client basis. our entrepreneurial clients tend to know about...
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saying something is a redline does not have the punch at once did which is part of mr. rogers.about allies who are concerned about. on the question obviously at one time the subject of nuclear deterrence received a tremendous amount of attention intellectual energy, planning, and then it did not. and while and while understandably we haven't focused on terrorism now we are having to kind of not reinvent, but develop skills again to put that emphasis, i think, on nuclear deterrence and its credibility which is the key characteristic in all of this. i am interested in your view. are we where we need to be as far as especially intellectual planning and firepower on nuclear deterrent? >> that is an excellent question and.well taken. the way i approach the answer is that across the broad intellectual base of the military, especially the senior officer corps, how have we educated our broad workforce? when they attend war colleges they get a good dose of it and may hear about particular articles, but i tend to agree with you that over the last 15 years or so particularly since
saying something is a redline does not have the punch at once did which is part of mr. rogers.about allies who are concerned about. on the question obviously at one time the subject of nuclear deterrence received a tremendous amount of attention intellectual energy, planning, and then it did not. and while and while understandably we haven't focused on terrorism now we are having to kind of not reinvent, but develop skills again to put that emphasis, i think, on nuclear deterrence and its...
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anna: but isn't the nature of compromise meeting that they have to cross those redlines?avid: exactly. if you are following them on twitter on monday night, which is what i do -- anna: don't we all? [laughter] david: the commentators on the crisis were -- i hesitate to say optimistic. they did at least show what came out from monday night that there is movement toward some sort of practical solution which has been sadly absent. anna: do you see the creditors united in this? the imf has been disappointed -- it has seen the lack of spending cuts. do you think any divisions amongst the creditors -- is that going to be material or will they fall into line? david: because it has been increasingly divisive the package proposed by greece doesn't really politically, in terms of economic policy and socioeconomic policy, doesn't really appeal to most of the sense of right-leaning governments in the eu, and the imf have been clear from several months ago that they need a more -- so there are differences. but as you say, i think now that we are getting to decision time there will be
anna: but isn't the nature of compromise meeting that they have to cross those redlines?avid: exactly. if you are following them on twitter on monday night, which is what i do -- anna: don't we all? [laughter] david: the commentators on the crisis were -- i hesitate to say optimistic. they did at least show what came out from monday night that there is movement toward some sort of practical solution which has been sadly absent. anna: do you see the creditors united in this? the imf has been...