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spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally or can go in and forces peace and order of course we'll support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out what foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of the markets logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucy caffein of r t things about the alexander casimir sees a specialist in greek politics he says reining in gold there won't be easy given its extensive connections and resources it is clear that there are ties between golden dawn and c
spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally or can go in and forces peace and order of course we'll support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's...
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the first video is for people that are really into science, because it includes neo dims magnet in spiro to explain what we are looking at here. really, what it looks like is gelatin ous wad. >> hey, zach. what in the heck are we looking at? it looks like a big glob of goo. >> the small magnet is the most powerful permanent magnet you can make and the kind of oily substance is there afluid, a liquid that reacts to a magnetic field. it is usually made up of oil and small iron particles. >> so it is like oily iron. >> it will react to the magnetic field around this magnet. it has spikes around it. >> it looks like a sea creature. >> the fluid is trying to go around the magnetic field as much as possible while it is balanced out by gravity and surface tension. >> it looks alive. i said this was about people that are looking for convenience and help. bedside toilet. >> this is a bedside flushable toilet you can put next to your bedside and actually move around your house. it is hooked up to i ataa tank for elderly, sick or disabled people so they don't have to move around. >> or people that
the first video is for people that are really into science, because it includes neo dims magnet in spiro to explain what we are looking at here. really, what it looks like is gelatin ous wad. >> hey, zach. what in the heck are we looking at? it looks like a big glob of goo. >> the small magnet is the most powerful permanent magnet you can make and the kind of oily substance is there afluid, a liquid that reacts to a magnetic field. it is usually made up of oil and small iron...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives" -- money manager spiro germenis hasore. >> he was very intelligent, very good-looking. >> narrator: but now he's gone. >> he was just the type of guy that -- i don't know. we all seemed to like him a lot. >> narrator: germenis' investment fund, oracle evolution, appears to work miracles, with market-beating returns. >> i was telling my friends about it. i said, "look at this. look at what this guy's doing. my god." >> narrator: what this guy is doing, the fbi says, is ripping off his investors. many of them are retirees, and he spares no one.
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives" -- money manager spiro germenis hasore. >> he was very intelligent, very good-looking. >> narrator: but now he's gone. >> he was just the type of guy that -- i don't know. we all seemed to like him a lot. >> narrator: germenis' investment fund, oracle evolution, appears to work miracles, with market-beating returns. >> i was telling my friends about it. i said, "look at this....
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spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . doing and forces peace and order of course to support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how locals say the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out what foreigners signed golden dawn in the black fashion. it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucy count of r t athens. he spoke to former. believes her fellow greeks been pushed toward supporting the golden dawn by the nation's drastic economic situation. we should continue but the ideology of ideology but the problem is the actions citizens don't have and
spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . doing and forces peace and order of course to support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's...
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spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden doing kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . doing and forces peace and of course who support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of fashion where the arcus logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucie county r.t. athens. what are the live from moscow more stories after you including the olympics spacewalk with a story mission ahead of them the new crew of the international space station docks with the orbiting platform find out m
spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden doing kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . doing and forces peace and of course who support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's...
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spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . and forces peace and order of course who support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall and in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signs golden dawn in the black fascists where the anarchists logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucy confident of r.t. athens and with me now is emma collin a former greek m.p. for possible party and now an international affairs advisor thank you so much of for joining us here on our teeth now what is your take on the situation in
spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . and forces peace and order of course who support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's...
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spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . doing enforces peace and of course to support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how locals say the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out what foreigners signed golden dawn in the black fashion arcus logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucie county r.t. athens. is the making its mark in crisis hit greece but it's also gaining ground elsewhere even an economically stable austria a parliamentary elections underway there and the right wing freedom party is projected to win more than a fifth of the
spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . doing enforces peace and of course to support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's...
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spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . and forces peace and order of course we'll support them as the government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out what foreigners signed golden dawn in the black fashion work a slow go it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucie county of r t athens. alexander kazimierz who's a specialist in greek politics told this writing in golden dawn is not going to be easy given his extensive connections and resources it is clear that there are ties between golden dawn and cert
spiros a shop owner who's had to shut down one of his stores because of the recession blames the influx of immigrants for straining scarce resources and he says golden dawn keeps order in his neighborhood when the government fails. we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . and forces peace and order of course we'll support them as the government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's...
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>> i think i actually shook hands with spiro agnew in high school once. but the first politician i knew was bennett johnston. i worked on the senate race. he had just come off the governor's race and was running for the u.s. senate. i started working on his campaign. he actually was the first one. although there was a director of public safety that went to jail. he was in my father's sunday school class. i guess he would be the first. >> did that have an impact on you that he went to jail? >> oh, no, it was many, many, many years later. i used to come from sunday school, my father's class, and they had doughnuts. "no good, charlie." >> the reason i asked about politicians, i have a letter written back in 2006. i want to read that and then ask you again, when did charlie cook become charlie cook? "the greeks had oracle at delphi. washington has charlie cook." please tell us how many seats we will pick up? when did you become known that, well, if charlie says it, it is ok. >> i started my newsletter in 1984. i had a half dozen jobs out of college. i had no
>> i think i actually shook hands with spiro agnew in high school once. but the first politician i knew was bennett johnston. i worked on the senate race. he had just come off the governor's race and was running for the u.s. senate. i started working on his campaign. he actually was the first one. although there was a director of public safety that went to jail. he was in my father's sunday school class. i guess he would be the first. >> did that have an impact on you that he went...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives" -- money manager spiro germenis has. >> he was very intelligent, very good-looking. >> narrator: but now he's gone. >> he was just the type of guy that -- i don't know. we all seemed to like him a lot. >> narrator: germenis' investment fund, oracle evolution, appears to work miracles, with market-beating returns. >> i was telling my friends about it. i said, "look at this. look at what this guy's doing. my god." >> narrator: what this guy is doing, the fbi says, is ripping off his investors. many of them are retirees, and he spares no one.
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives" -- money manager spiro germenis has. >> he was very intelligent, very good-looking. >> narrator: but now he's gone. >> he was just the type of guy that -- i don't know. we all seemed to like him a lot. >> narrator: germenis' investment fund, oracle evolution, appears to work miracles, with market-beating returns. >> i was telling my friends about it. i said, "look at this. look...
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. >> and it was broken--the tie broken--by spiro agnew, the only vote he ever cast.hink that was the most significant vote in the history of the state of alaska, and without it, we would not have had the employment that went along with the development of prudhoe bay, and i think there's a serious question of whether we would have succeeded as a state through--in the period we've just come through. >> i calculate that about 1/3 of all jobs in alaska are attributable to oil and gas, and that includes a large number of jobs to expand public programs and improve the quality of life for alaskans. [machinery rumbling] >> narrator: but some alaskans question whether the benefits of statehood outweigh what they think has been lost. they also question the legitimacy of the vote ratifying statehood. >> i am the chairman of the alaskan independence party, and the purpose was for alaskans to receive the vote that they did not receive in 1959, that which would be in compliance with the united nations charter. those choices were to include statehood, commonwealth, independent nati
. >> and it was broken--the tie broken--by spiro agnew, the only vote he ever cast.hink that was the most significant vote in the history of the state of alaska, and without it, we would not have had the employment that went along with the development of prudhoe bay, and i think there's a serious question of whether we would have succeeded as a state through--in the period we've just come through. >> i calculate that about 1/3 of all jobs in alaska are attributable to oil and gas,...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives" -- money manager spiro germenis hasalore. >> he was very intelligent, very good-looking. >> narrator: but now he's gone. >> he was just the type of guy that -- i don't know. we all seemed to like him a lot. >> narrator: germenis' investment fund, oracle evolution, appears to work miracles, with market-beating returns. >> i was telling my friends about it. i said, "look at this. look at what this guy's doing. my god." >> narrator: what this guy is doing, the fbi says, is ripping off his investors. many of them are retirees, and he spares no one.
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives" -- money manager spiro germenis hasalore. >> he was very intelligent, very good-looking. >> narrator: but now he's gone. >> he was just the type of guy that -- i don't know. we all seemed to like him a lot. >> narrator: germenis' investment fund, oracle evolution, appears to work miracles, with market-beating returns. >> i was telling my friends about it. i said, "look at this....
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it was passed by both houses, literally, the week that spiro agnew resigned as priept vice pt and it was vetoed by a greatly weakened richard nixon, the same week as the saturday night massacre. it represented the nadir of executive authority following vietnam and watergate. and for 40 years, as michael says, presidents-- and congresses, for that matter-- have been dancing around the constitutionality of act. >> ifill: how is this different, however, from not only iraq but say kosovo. say, grenada? say the nicaraguan contras? say, rwanda? >> different from all of them. kosovos the most recent and big example. 78 days of nato bombing to make sure that atrocityes were not committed any more by serbs, and that succeeded and wound up in a peace treaty. that was a great success. but bill clinton was not able to get congress to agree to this with the exception of financing it. if that was the case where he was able to do good without congress declaring itself involved. >> and kosovo, in many ways, was a reaction to the fact that the world had done nothing in rewanda. this is-- this is exac
it was passed by both houses, literally, the week that spiro agnew resigned as priept vice pt and it was vetoed by a greatly weakened richard nixon, the same week as the saturday night massacre. it represented the nadir of executive authority following vietnam and watergate. and for 40 years, as michael says, presidents-- and congresses, for that matter-- have been dancing around the constitutionality of act. >> ifill: how is this different, however, from not only iraq but say kosovo....
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>> i think i actually shook hands with spiro agnew in high school once. but the first politician i knew was bennett johnston. i worked on the senate race. he had just come off the governor's race and was running for the u.s. senate. i started working on his campaign. he actually was the first one. although there was a director of public safety that went to jail. he was in my father's sunday school class. i guess he would be the first. >> did that have an impact on you that he went to jail? >> oh, no, it was many, many, many years later. i used to come from sunday school, my father's class, and they had doughnuts. "no good, charlie." >> the reason i asked about
>> i think i actually shook hands with spiro agnew in high school once. but the first politician i knew was bennett johnston. i worked on the senate race. he had just come off the governor's race and was running for the u.s. senate. i started working on his campaign. he actually was the first one. although there was a director of public safety that went to jail. he was in my father's sunday school class. i guess he would be the first. >> did that have an impact on you that he went...