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thought to be young adults were excavateed in southern greece. burials where individuals are thought to be hugging each other are rare. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted muslims it's targeting a .
thought to be young adults were excavateed in southern greece. burials where individuals are thought to be hugging each other are rare. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted muslims it's targeting a .
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thought to be young adults were excavateed in southern greece. burials where individuals are thought to be hugging each other are rare. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted muslims it's targeting a . >> in juldz posten. >> that's what makes them so difficult to handle. >> the ongoing debate over freedom of the press is back in the headlines after 12 people were murdered on the attack of a french satirical newspaper, charlie hebdo. >> we did not publish we caved in to intimidation and i don't think we'll get less intimidation because of that. we are telling the system that it works. >> are rose's name and face appeared on the laid editor of charlie hebdo. >> what can be more peaceful? >> i spoke with flemming rose on the first american publication of his book "the tyranny of silence." >> i've got to start with the horror of what happened in paris. what did you think when you heard about the attack on charlie hebdo? >> i
thought to be young adults were excavateed in southern greece. burials where individuals are thought to be hugging each other are rare. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted muslims it's targeting a . >> in juldz posten. >> that's what makes them so difficult to handle. >> the ongoing debate over freedom of the press is back in...
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we're also looking at the potential for some flooding rainfalls across southern sections of greece. turkey. but this is not going to be the end of it. this is going to be a fairly slow moving weather system. it's not going to move in and out in a day. it's gradually going wind its way more toward the east. so the middle east as we go later on in the workweek. we'll pick up showers and some cooler temperatures. and speaking of cooler temperatures it is going to be exceptionally cold all across eastern europe all the way down into turkey as well as into greece. we'll feel the effects more so the further north you go. and those temperatures are going to be running a little bit below normal. look at what we saw over the last 48 to 72 hours. some of the snowfall totals extending from slovenia into croatia and bosnia. in some areas, almost 0 centimeters of snowfall. the storm system has momentum going. in its wake we will see those daytime high temperatures running slightly below normal. it will be the overnight low temperatures this will be exceptional. we will see double-digit below zer
we're also looking at the potential for some flooding rainfalls across southern sections of greece. turkey. but this is not going to be the end of it. this is going to be a fairly slow moving weather system. it's not going to move in and out in a day. it's gradually going wind its way more toward the east. so the middle east as we go later on in the workweek. we'll pick up showers and some cooler temperatures. and speaking of cooler temperatures it is going to be exceptionally cold all across...
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i'm not sure how you can take southern currencies like greece -- >> remember switzerland was using --. >> what the end game is -- >> germany acts like they hate it. they're lucky to have currency cheap, right? they're selling all of this southern currency that their yelling at they're selling all of this stuff. i don't know. people wonder about the skeptics and the rise. >> there's a guy in spain to the left of the guy in greece waiting in the wings and austerity they hate. and that band is going to keep playing. >> hey, jack let's switch gears and talk a little bit about entrepreneurialism in this country. we celebrate it. we think it's huge but there was recently an article in "the wall street journal" that suggested that millennials and younger people are not taking the tens to create their own businesses like we assumed. >> you know this is a shock to me. i have one of my favorite charts here which is business startups. they've been declining since 1977. and they've taken the steepest decline from 2007 to now, business startups. and yet, it's a surprise for me to see the data. my
i'm not sure how you can take southern currencies like greece -- >> remember switzerland was using --. >> what the end game is -- >> germany acts like they hate it. they're lucky to have currency cheap, right? they're selling all of this southern currency that their yelling at they're selling all of this stuff. i don't know. people wonder about the skeptics and the rise. >> there's a guy in spain to the left of the guy in greece waiting in the wings and austerity they...
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. >> prime minister alexis tsipras said greece's exit from the eurozone would be an indication of southern europe, speaking from cyprus in his first official visit since last week. >> alexis tsipras, side-by-side with nikos existing youngest -- with nicos anastasiades. they are dealing with tough austerity measures imposed by the troika of international lenders, the european commission, the ecb, and the imf. >> europe needs air to breathe. for that, we need the support of our partners. it's about achieving economic growth. >> both countries have good relations with moscow. on monday, citrus ruled out taking -- tsipras ruled out taking age from russia, but he said -- taking aid from russia. meanwhile, greek finance minister yanis varoufakis is on the diplomatic offensive meeting his british counterpart george osborne to speak about response woes. >>- -- about greece's woes. >> the best way to assist is by helping greece to turn the page to reform and start growing so we can afford to pay back everything with interest. >> earlier, he said that his government would not negotiate with the truc
. >> prime minister alexis tsipras said greece's exit from the eurozone would be an indication of southern europe, speaking from cyprus in his first official visit since last week. >> alexis tsipras, side-by-side with nikos existing youngest -- with nicos anastasiades. they are dealing with tough austerity measures imposed by the troika of international lenders, the european commission, the ecb, and the imf. >> europe needs air to breathe. for that, we need the support of our...
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greece. german structural integrity is intact but the southern countries are in crisis and trying to do austerity measures in the midst of a crisis has proven to be somewhat problematic right now. >> several years ago merkel had a lot to say about greece. she's been relatively quiet why so? >> this is the telling part i think. five years ago a greek exit was unfathomable. she was very clear that was a situation they would not tolerate. now they are quiet about it because if the situation gets worse and they do not up honored austerity measures, there is an exit strategy now. they are much more willing to let that occur than five years ago. the greek leadership is misreading the situation thinking that that won't be allowed. >> there's no way they will survive outside the euro zone, greece. >> absolutely not. >> looking closely at germany's position where dough they fall with regard to i.s.i.l? are they secondary players? >> i think so. they are more concerned after the paris attacks but we have to keep in mind so far knock on wood the germans haven't suffered a paris type attack or 9/11 type atta
greece. german structural integrity is intact but the southern countries are in crisis and trying to do austerity measures in the midst of a crisis has proven to be somewhat problematic right now. >> several years ago merkel had a lot to say about greece. she's been relatively quiet why so? >> this is the telling part i think. five years ago a greek exit was unfathomable. she was very clear that was a situation they would not tolerate. now they are quiet about it because if the...
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northern europe to southern europe fundamentally, the mindsets are different. for me it will not work. if greeceaults, and leaves the eurozone, the problem is they have a domino effect politically. italy, spain and portugal do the same. in 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, th
northern europe to southern europe fundamentally, the mindsets are different. for me it will not work. if greeceaults, and leaves the eurozone, the problem is they have a domino effect politically. italy, spain and portugal do the same. in 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?...
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one facing all of this flooding greece macedonia, bulgaria, all dealing with the major water problems here because of this weather pattern that we have seen in the southern portions of europe. and we are going to see even more rainfall as we continue on into tuesday, another low pressure system has developed in the western portions of the mediterranean. and that combination of cold air wrapping around and then bringing in the collision with the warm air, that's when it's going to really pick up steam and bring rain into the italian peninsula and also into the balkan peninsula. we're looking at areas of up to 80 millimeters of rainfall in the next 72 hours. that may not sound particularly impressive but when you already have land that's saturated with water and rivers having problems when it comes to the rain this type of amount over this time period could be a serious issue. it will drop really quickly in some of these red-shaded areas where the rain is dropping really quickly and that could be a problem. on top of that we're dealing with severe weather, strong gusts and strong thunderstorms with the heavy rainfall especially on the western coast of the
one facing all of this flooding greece macedonia, bulgaria, all dealing with the major water problems here because of this weather pattern that we have seen in the southern portions of europe. and we are going to see even more rainfall as we continue on into tuesday, another low pressure system has developed in the western portions of the mediterranean. and that combination of cold air wrapping around and then bringing in the collision with the warm air, that's when it's going to really pick up...
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they regard the rest of southern europe -- spain, italy, portugal, as big spend thrifts inefficient. that is the feeling. with greece it is personal because greece elected a government led by a party one-third of them are far less marxist, and most belonged to the new tradition that would put them way to the left of any politicians. it is more than just about money. people have been trained as marxists, so this is something that nobody in europe expected, least of all the germans, and the germans basically known -- they cannot get their head around the idea that a party has been elected that wants to do something so radically different that they cannot do it without breaking the rules that the eurozone has been formed around. so, it is becoming cultural. remember, of course, the oldest member of the party is 94, and in world war ii he was jailed by the nazis for ripping the swastika down from the acropolis . this is a living memory. you bet in the mountain villages of greece, there are people still alive who remember when the germans occupied their village. that is how cultural and personal it is getting. amy: so, e
they regard the rest of southern europe -- spain, italy, portugal, as big spend thrifts inefficient. that is the feeling. with greece it is personal because greece elected a government led by a party one-third of them are far less marxist, and most belonged to the new tradition that would put them way to the left of any politicians. it is more than just about money. people have been trained as marxists, so this is something that nobody in europe expected, least of all the germans, and the...
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greece. it is not a private sector problem. >> more of that interview tonight at seven: 10 -- 7:10 eastern time. ♪ >> here are the top stories we are following. in southernifornia, a passenger train hit a truck on the tracks. three cars of the southern california metrolink commuter train fell on its side. dozens of people were hurt. no word on the extent of their it -- their injuries. a golden parachute for the ceo if things do not work out with his new loss. they stand to get $109 if he is fired once allergan is acquired by activist. most of that would be in cash and stock for equity awards. activist has already said it plans to reduce or replace most of allergan's current executives with their own. that is a look at the top stories we are following at this hour. more now on the next steps needed for a greek deal to sell the reform program. erik schatzker joins me from athens. the proposal got approved the what have they been saying about it? eric: good afternoon, mark. there is near unanimity that this a list of proposed reforms is a good or a valid starting point. after that, the opinions the verge. mario draghi calls it sufficiently comprehensive. th
greece. it is not a private sector problem. >> more of that interview tonight at seven: 10 -- 7:10 eastern time. ♪ >> here are the top stories we are following. in southernifornia, a passenger train hit a truck on the tracks. three cars of the southern california metrolink commuter train fell on its side. dozens of people were hurt. no word on the extent of their it -- their injuries. a golden parachute for the ceo if things do not work out with his new loss. they stand to get...
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southern senegal. >>> thousands of people have rallied in athens to show their support for the new greek government and gathered on sunday in front of the parliament greecealks with the euro zone hoping to renegotiate the bail out program. understand certainty over greece fate is adding to economic worries and pushing the euro lower against the u.s. dollar and dropped 20% over the past year and hovering near 11-year low and allen fisher explains how this is effecting businesses in the united states. >> reporter: this is german class and elementary students in georgia and language possibly laying foundations for future korea and this in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> it's the largest economy carrying the eu so german is an important language. >> reporter: growing interest and growing share in u.s. markets, not just retail but manufacturing services and finance. in atlanta alone there are more than 270 companies with german links, they employee thousands of people and means a problem over there can quickly become a problem over here southeast states is a hub for investment and bmw and mercedes and many others crossed the atlant
southern senegal. >>> thousands of people have rallied in athens to show their support for the new greek government and gathered on sunday in front of the parliament greecealks with the euro zone hoping to renegotiate the bail out program. understand certainty over greece fate is adding to economic worries and pushing the euro lower against the u.s. dollar and dropped 20% over the past year and hovering near 11-year low and allen fisher explains how this is effecting businesses in the...
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southern part is dislocated. you can see how markets are pricing risks versus greece clearly making a distinction and i ultimatelynk we're trending toward a deal and the deal is going to look more like what germany wants than what greece wants and that's because greece is heading into bankruptcy in the middle of march. there aren't private buyers and absent official creditors they're supporting the sovereign and will run into a difficult situation and this government in greece doesn't have a man date to take the country out of the euro. that's not their platform. it is to renegotiate a new deal with europe. slightly slow down the pace of austerity and roll back the structural reforms. i don't think the government wants to take greece in that direction. >> thank you for joining us this morning from london. >> thank you. >> we'll watch the situation play out with greece. good to see you. >> meantime the faa unveiling new drone rules and they could mean a green light for thousands of business drones but a possible trouble spot for amazon and it's delivery plans. safety rules would mean operators of small drones woul
southern part is dislocated. you can see how markets are pricing risks versus greece clearly making a distinction and i ultimatelynk we're trending toward a deal and the deal is going to look more like what germany wants than what greece wants and that's because greece is heading into bankruptcy in the middle of march. there aren't private buyers and absent official creditors they're supporting the sovereign and will run into a difficult situation and this government in greece doesn't have a...
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greece and germany continues. the germans rejecting new proposal from athens for extension of the bailout program. >>> new warning issued over a potentially deadly superbug. it's linked to at least two deaths in southerneral health officials. that's the cnbc news update at this hour. back over to you guys. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm jackie deangelis. we are waiting for natural gas inventory report. interesting action here in the pits this morning. actually, we were trading slightly lower. now we're trading slightly higher, 2.84. expect tigstation to see withdrawal. the withdrawal 111, more than expected. what's happening with natural gas now. trades on the weather. while it's very cold on the northeast, it's just not as cold across the country as it was last year at this time. last year we had a 250 billion cubic feet withdrawal this week. you get a sense of the difference this year. prices under $3 for quite some time now, 2.84 where we're trading at this point. >>> thank you. peter chernin a traditional media mogul, president of news corp. before he made a failed bid for hulu. now a streaming video empire and sits on the board of twitter and american express. julia boorstin sat
greece and germany continues. the germans rejecting new proposal from athens for extension of the bailout program. >>> new warning issued over a potentially deadly superbug. it's linked to at least two deaths in southerneral health officials. that's the cnbc news update at this hour. back over to you guys. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm jackie deangelis. we are waiting for natural gas inventory report. interesting action here in the pits this...
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greece the markets get taken down. so i don't think that utilities, it's over just yet for them. you have to understand though too, where else are you going to get? i own southernn that is 4.3%. where is the competition for that? so i have had capital appreciation. i have the yield. so it's hard for me to argue with not selling it. >> walter, what do you think when you look at the market? >> i think the big news is of course, with job growth the job numbers, the fact that more people are coming into the workforce and that's combined with sort of a structural change, you're beginning to see which is more on demand on tap, part-time workers not because they have to do it that way but because they're millennials or people coming out of good careers who say i want to just work when i want to work on what i want to work. >> so this is good for america. >> this is awesomely good for america. people are worried about why is it that participation rates have been low in the job market? a, participation rates are going up and, b, it's not the worst thing in the world to have flexibility. >> sara? >> we saw the bagest wage increase since 2008. we saw a 0.5% wage increase.
greece the markets get taken down. so i don't think that utilities, it's over just yet for them. you have to understand though too, where else are you going to get? i own southernn that is 4.3%. where is the competition for that? so i have had capital appreciation. i have the yield. so it's hard for me to argue with not selling it. >> walter, what do you think when you look at the market? >> i think the big news is of course, with job growth the job numbers, the fact that more...