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not so in greece. dr. christos georgalas is a surgeon in a well-funded private hospital, but he says public hospitals in greece are in bad shape. >> funding for public health care has been slashed, haseen reduced. it was already low and it has been reduced further and that coupled with the lack of organization has resulted in a significant reduction in the health care available to most people. >> reporter: his wife amanda agrees. she's also a surgeon, a resident in a public hospital in athens where she makes less than $4 an hour. >> the conditions are not good. we are on a constant basis of lacking materials, of gauzes, of the most basic things we don't have. so, that makes my job hard.or >> rr: georgalas knows he and his family are much better off than most, but he worries about the future of his country. >> there has been a lot of damage done into the social faic. a lot of people have paid a very high price for the crisis, especially the ones who were already living atephe edges. >>ter: do you think that
not so in greece. dr. christos georgalas is a surgeon in a well-funded private hospital, but he says public hospitals in greece are in bad shape. >> funding for public health care has been slashed, haseen reduced. it was already low and it has been reduced further and that coupled with the lack of organization has resulted in a significant reduction in the health care available to most people. >> reporter: his wife amanda agrees. she's also a surgeon, a resident in a public hospital...
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to be in the beautiful beach in greece, in a beautiful island in greece, only to support tourism in greece, to build a friendship between our two countries. but it is possible, isn't it, not just countries. but it is possible, isn't it, notjust given the opposition leader, mitsotakis, but also in the country there are nationalists also who are not happy with this, and so it is not necessarily a done deal in greece either. it is a minority. because of that, we are going to a referendum, mainly. to have a democratic... in greece, you must be worried about the nationalist opposition in greece, notjust the parliamentary opposition of mitsotakis. i am worried about that. because of that, i talk very and earnestly to encourage it, to give ita earnestly to encourage it, to give it a chance. because there is not a big majority in the parliament in greece who will vote after our referendum, after our constitutional change. it will remain only the greek parliament to vote. i am worried about that. of course, i believe that both sides will fulfil their responsibilities. if all this happened, do you t
to be in the beautiful beach in greece, in a beautiful island in greece, only to support tourism in greece, to build a friendship between our two countries. but it is possible, isn't it, not just countries. but it is possible, isn't it, notjust given the opposition leader, mitsotakis, but also in the country there are nationalists also who are not happy with this, and so it is not necessarily a done deal in greece either. it is a minority. because of that, we are going to a referendum, mainly....
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our correspondent is in greece. and the stories and images coming out of greece are horrifying. yes, 2a hours ago this was a lively resort with crowds of tourists, lush vegetation and bustling holiday apartments, but it has been decimated with at least 7a killed and close to 200 killed and dozens more are still missing in what has become a night of national trauma. like a vision of hell. mile upon mile, smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out another roared. 47 simultaneous fires ripped through the greek hills. they fled for their lives, hundreds ran into the sea, rescued by the coastguard. but for dozens more it was too late, killed by the worst wildfires greece has seen in over a decade. as morning fell, the mountain still burned, 60 miles an hour winds fanning the flames. and even as someone fanning the flames. and even as someone extinguished, the acrid smoke billowed, choking those caught in its grip. with the trail of destruction and almost apocalyptic scene, streets in the seaside town of mati near athens looked like a bomb had hit. many died in their cars, as
our correspondent is in greece. and the stories and images coming out of greece are horrifying. yes, 2a hours ago this was a lively resort with crowds of tourists, lush vegetation and bustling holiday apartments, but it has been decimated with at least 7a killed and close to 200 killed and dozens more are still missing in what has become a night of national trauma. like a vision of hell. mile upon mile, smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out another roared. 47 simultaneous fires...
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and then going the credit default swap and they make negative press against greece and greece collapses and they make billions of dollars an hour by having greece be a basket case it keeps the euro cheap which helps germany which is a huge export powerhouse why that's a benefit to them now finally ten years later they say you know what germany did make billions of euros all the destruction of greece guess what germany is going to be billions and billions of pounds on the destruction of the u.k. that's big to do the k. it's the fourth reich as i said at the time it's being manifested in real time and there's recently. to cross through with my aunt lu well it's worth also noting that you know you mentioned the export figures between the u.k. and europe it wasn't really that where the u.k. benefited the most where they benefited the most was as a sort of you know banking center from u.s. and china on me europe so they acted as a central clearing house for all that and now we're seeing signs of banks leaving the u.k. but we do have a banking story in the headlines because all of those econo
and then going the credit default swap and they make negative press against greece and greece collapses and they make billions of dollars an hour by having greece be a basket case it keeps the euro cheap which helps germany which is a huge export powerhouse why that's a benefit to them now finally ten years later they say you know what germany did make billions of euros all the destruction of greece guess what germany is going to be billions and billions of pounds on the destruction of the u.k....
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and then going the credit default swap and they make negative press against greece and greece collapses and they make billions of dollars an hour by having greece be a basket case it keeps the euro cheap which helps germany which is a huge export powerhouse why that's a benefit to them now finally ten years later they say you know what germany did make billions of euros all the destruction to greece guess what germany is going to billions and billions of pounds on the destruction of the u.k. that's big to do the k. it's the fourth reich as i said at the time it's being manifested in real time and there's recently who to cross through with my aunt who well it's worth also noting that you know you mentioned the export figures between the u.k. and europe it wasn't really that where the u.k. benefited the most where they benefited the most was as a sort of you know banking center from u.s. and china meets europe so they acted as a central clearing house for all of that and now we're seeing signs of banks leaving the u.k. but we do have a banking story in the headlines because all of those e
and then going the credit default swap and they make negative press against greece and greece collapses and they make billions of dollars an hour by having greece be a basket case it keeps the euro cheap which helps germany which is a huge export powerhouse why that's a benefit to them now finally ten years later they say you know what germany did make billions of euros all the destruction to greece guess what germany is going to billions and billions of pounds on the destruction of the u.k....
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this is the news live from berlin deadly wire filed wildfires in greece a firefighter describes a scene of horror as if there were groups of three and four. it looked like they were friends and families trying to protect themselves. at least seventy four people died as fast moving fires get close to the capital triggering a national emergency we will bring you the latest from athens. also coming up pakistan deploys troops to polling stations on the eve of national elections but will they protect or intimidate them after a bitter campaign pakistan's military is accused of trying to influence the election and of attacking press freedom we'll go live to islamabad. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program greece has declared a state of emergency as wildfires fanned by strong winds raced through residential areas around the capital athens the official death toll has risen to at least seventy four with almost two hundred injured the government has declared three days of national mourning and asked the european union for system. there are the worst wildfires greece has seen in a decade the flames
this is the news live from berlin deadly wire filed wildfires in greece a firefighter describes a scene of horror as if there were groups of three and four. it looked like they were friends and families trying to protect themselves. at least seventy four people died as fast moving fires get close to the capital triggering a national emergency we will bring you the latest from athens. also coming up pakistan deploys troops to polling stations on the eve of national elections but will they...
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this is now the biggest tragedy of this nature that has ever hit greece. the previous one in 2007 left 63 people dead and we are now already looking at 7a with that number very likely to rise as the authorities are going through the abandoned houses which number more than 1000. they don't know what they will discover there. can the authorities cope with the scale of this, do you think? very rarely because of years of austerity and that has stretched these services very thin. with greece having a combination of a natural phenomenon which is wildfire, it is a natural thing that happens. unfortunately, there are those who take advantage of this time to start fires with the intention of taking over the land of the forest used to occupy. u nfortu nately, the forest used to occupy. unfortunately, the legal framework to stop this from happening has not been pushed through over many decades. so this phenomenal, coupled with natural occurring phenomenon, causes things like this to happen very often u nfortu nately. causes things like this to happen very often unfor
this is now the biggest tragedy of this nature that has ever hit greece. the previous one in 2007 left 63 people dead and we are now already looking at 7a with that number very likely to rise as the authorities are going through the abandoned houses which number more than 1000. they don't know what they will discover there. can the authorities cope with the scale of this, do you think? very rarely because of years of austerity and that has stretched these services very thin. with greece having...
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crisis since two thousand and ten s keep talking greece reports this is the official response of the federal government to request submitted by the green party in berlin the profit was transmitted to the central bank and from there to the federal budget the revenues came mainly due to purchases of greek government bonds under the so-called securities markets program of the european central bank so here is and jill a merkel who kept on you know they cry they protested they riot in the streets of st thomas where they did all that stuff they threw molotov cocktails they did everything and you know merkel has maintained the same. physical posture based on reaction for the past ten years and continues to say no and in fact profited from it so here's three some may i don't know why she expects as a hurry what sort of negotiating power she doesn't even have negotiating power because she's not even in the euro at least greece could kind of threaten to destroy the whole euro this is what happens when you have people of parliament and running britain at number ten who are financially illiterat
crisis since two thousand and ten s keep talking greece reports this is the official response of the federal government to request submitted by the green party in berlin the profit was transmitted to the central bank and from there to the federal budget the revenues came mainly due to purchases of greek government bonds under the so-called securities markets program of the european central bank so here is and jill a merkel who kept on you know they cry they protested they riot in the streets of...
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greece, sweden, japan, and the uk, have all faced local emergencies in recent weeks.
greece, sweden, japan, and the uk, have all faced local emergencies in recent weeks.
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mark lowen in mati in greece. mark lowen in mati in greece. a heatwave that's caused the deaths of a least 65 people injapan, has been declared a natural disaster by the country's weather agency. more than 22,000 people have been admitted to hospital with heatstroke, nearly half of them elderly. japan recorded its highest ever temperature yesterday of 41 degrees. people are being advised to drink plenty of water, and use their air conditioning, something a lot of older people are reluctant to do. after a pay cap and a succession of wage freezes, more than a million public sector workers, are to receive their biggest pay rise in nearly ten years. teachers will see their salaries increase by up to 3.5%. for military personnel, it's up to 2.9%. for police officers, 2%. and junior doctors will see their pay rise by up to 3%. but labour says the increases will come at the cost of other services, because they're being funded by other government departments, when it should be the treasury picking up the bill. our education editor branwenjeffreys has
mark lowen in mati in greece. mark lowen in mati in greece. a heatwave that's caused the deaths of a least 65 people injapan, has been declared a natural disaster by the country's weather agency. more than 22,000 people have been admitted to hospital with heatstroke, nearly half of them elderly. japan recorded its highest ever temperature yesterday of 41 degrees. people are being advised to drink plenty of water, and use their air conditioning, something a lot of older people are reluctant to...
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greece meanwhile asking the european union for assistance efforts already underway there aren't. yes i think help from the european union is a good idea especially because as i already said they have been cup's to public services you do the grasses and many greeks are holding the european union responsible for that though that say the international lenders same general now greece those the i mean obviously you commission there for humanitarian aid and crisis management will be that greece and this is a good decision mr stayed any of these come from cyprus he speaks the language he knows everybody here in athens so i think it's a good stock. yanis we heard in the report of that town of monte suffering really the greatness of this tragedy images there of families loved ones huddled together that they have recovered those bodies there what is the latest on the situation in that area right now. what it might be a local officials taking over the government has sent over one hundred fifty engineers thirteen men inspecting every single house in the region meanwhile many volunteers are a
greece meanwhile asking the european union for assistance efforts already underway there aren't. yes i think help from the european union is a good idea especially because as i already said they have been cup's to public services you do the grasses and many greeks are holding the european union responsible for that though that say the international lenders same general now greece those the i mean obviously you commission there for humanitarian aid and crisis management will be that greece and...
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this is the news a lot of from berlin deadly wildfires in greece a firefighter describing a scene of horror and goodness everywhere in groups of three and four. looked like they were from some families who are trying to protect themselves. at least seventy four people die as a fast moving fire escape close to the capital triggering an international emergency we will bring you the latest from athens also coming up pakistan deploys troops to polling stations on the eve of national elections but will they protect or will they intimidate pakistan's military is accused of trying to influence the election and of attacking press freedom and in the tour de france a frenchman that yulian i left the one that stage sixteen after an eventful day in the parish. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program greece has declared a state of emergency as wildfires fanned by strong winds raced through residential areas around the capital offense the official death toll has risen to at least seventy four with almost two hundred injured the government has declared three days of national mourning and asked the e
this is the news a lot of from berlin deadly wildfires in greece a firefighter describing a scene of horror and goodness everywhere in groups of three and four. looked like they were from some families who are trying to protect themselves. at least seventy four people die as a fast moving fire escape close to the capital triggering an international emergency we will bring you the latest from athens also coming up pakistan deploys troops to polling stations on the eve of national elections but...
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more doctors lie ahead as greece counts the cost of the wildfires. earlier we spoke to journalist ga ga a couple of us in athens and we asked him to update us on the situation. if good morning. will come up to the smell of smoke here to tell you know which is about seven to eight kilometers to the south. fork where the destruction. last night. is still covering the ground in the trees and cars. the fires are put out altogether there are still some flames but they are condemned however it's not the. scary really dozens of people who have low for life about thousand houses very. hundreds over the summer and so the view from here is terrible how did these fires get so bad so quickly george. well there was this very strong southerly winds that started late in the afternoon yesterday and the focus of the site. attention to another wildfire to the world of the greek god i looked at that fortunately has claimed no life meant to the fire. which is quite underestimated as to stop. the quickest routes about one hundred kilometers per hour speed it quickly read
more doctors lie ahead as greece counts the cost of the wildfires. earlier we spoke to journalist ga ga a couple of us in athens and we asked him to update us on the situation. if good morning. will come up to the smell of smoke here to tell you know which is about seven to eight kilometers to the south. fork where the destruction. last night. is still covering the ground in the trees and cars. the fires are put out altogether there are still some flames but they are condemned however it's not...
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greece i mean evil we're talking about this a little earlier these kinds of fires aren't uncommon in the mediterranean around summer but what was really different about this was the scale and also the speed at which the fire spread and use as you can see by it in your reports just people literally just running out of the cars leaving everything and running away. it is a very very strange juxtaposition barbara less than one hundred metres down the road here you've got to see what would have been a beautiful place to come on holiday it was very popular with families elderly retiree's settled here in marty but just a short distance away from the sea of course this scenes of total devastation this is just over twenty four hours since the fire raced through here but the ground in place is still smoldering what was a rescue operation is now very much a recovery operation we know that the cars in certain places of being cleared to allow people access to what's left of their homes it looks like in certain areas every fourth or fifth house of this house has been completely destroyed but this
greece i mean evil we're talking about this a little earlier these kinds of fires aren't uncommon in the mediterranean around summer but what was really different about this was the scale and also the speed at which the fire spread and use as you can see by it in your reports just people literally just running out of the cars leaving everything and running away. it is a very very strange juxtaposition barbara less than one hundred metres down the road here you've got to see what would have been...
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via yprus to create and from greece to italy. energy potential, and its accompanying economic benefit, has become a tool of cooperation and alignment of initiatives that would create an economic economy of scale and invite investment while meeting the energy security needs of the region. cyprus has also proven itself as an important partner in the global war against terrorism. since their inception, the trilateral meetings led by cyprus have always included counterterrorism cooperation as a priority. the minister again correctly asserted earlier this year that it is not enough to secure one's country and borders. close cooperation with reliable and like-minded partners is also necessary. cyprus has entered into a close dialogue with this regional -- its regional neighbors to create a unified approach to battling terrorism, again, terrorist ideology, understanding that there are no firm barriers to the spread of radical indoctrineation, especially given the advent of social media, mr. speaker. cyprus is participating in a number o
via yprus to create and from greece to italy. energy potential, and its accompanying economic benefit, has become a tool of cooperation and alignment of initiatives that would create an economic economy of scale and invite investment while meeting the energy security needs of the region. cyprus has also proven itself as an important partner in the global war against terrorism. since their inception, the trilateral meetings led by cyprus have always included counterterrorism cooperation as a...
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deadly wildfires in greece. a firefighter describing a scene of horror. >> they were in groups of f thre anfofour. it looked like they were friends and families who tried to protect themselves. sarah: at least 74 people die as fast-moving fires get close to the capital, triggering a national emergency. we will bring you the latest from athens. also coming up, pakistan deploys troops to polling stations on the eve of national elections. but will they protect or intimidate? pakistan's military is accused of trying to influence the election and of attacking press freedom. plus, more fallout from the resignation from the german national football team. he has been training with the english h league team arsenalals the turkish preredent expresses admitition f the p player. we will take a look at his relationship with the sponsors. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. thanks for j joining us. greece has declared a state of emergency as wildfires fanned by strong winds raced through the residential areas
deadly wildfires in greece. a firefighter describing a scene of horror. >> they were in groups of f thre anfofour. it looked like they were friends and families who tried to protect themselves. sarah: at least 74 people die as fast-moving fires get close to the capital, triggering a national emergency. we will bring you the latest from athens. also coming up, pakistan deploys troops to polling stations on the eve of national elections. but will they protect or intimidate? pakistan's...
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for total made soup was enough decision to put the national team over greece's and is making me take you home town the girls in kitchen in western germany to hear what people today are saying. state media in laos is saying several people are dead and hundreds more are missing after a hydroelectric dam collapsed in the country's southeast the dam was under construction in the province of when it collapsed late on monday releasing five billion cubic meters of water more than six thousand people are now reported to be homeless after several villages were flooded many have been evacuated but thousands remain stranded the dam was shed to begin operating later the cea. to the for the very latest let's cross over now to genesis frederick sure who is monitoring the situation from bank of predict what can you tell us about the casualties and how many people are affected by this dam but just well there hasn't been an update on the numbers so far we still only know that words are missing thousand six hundred lost their homes and there are only several confirmed that the number is not more exact
for total made soup was enough decision to put the national team over greece's and is making me take you home town the girls in kitchen in western germany to hear what people today are saying. state media in laos is saying several people are dead and hundreds more are missing after a hydroelectric dam collapsed in the country's southeast the dam was under construction in the province of when it collapsed late on monday releasing five billion cubic meters of water more than six thousand people...
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a matter of taste we find out how greece's national beverage made. some of celebration honoring lithuania's independent one hundred years on. crazy art events citywide projects bring citizens that we're about in the netherlands together. twists turns spin and speed that is what most people expect when they go to a theme park bots the tiffany park in copenhagen denmark has so much more to offer it opened its doors to the public and eighteen forty three and inspired nada the walt disney himself to create his weald wide adventure thing park this year the tivoli is celebrating its one hundred seventy fifth birthday so we went along for the ride. copenhagen stiffly garden city is one of the world's oldest amusement parks but it's not all about roller coasters and bumper cars there are also control events and coloring to lights. tiffany has a unique atmosphere as locals from denmark and visitors from all over the world confer. friendly excitement. a lot of good fun happening in here for more than fifty years. almost every year so it's a pleasure for me and
a matter of taste we find out how greece's national beverage made. some of celebration honoring lithuania's independent one hundred years on. crazy art events citywide projects bring citizens that we're about in the netherlands together. twists turns spin and speed that is what most people expect when they go to a theme park bots the tiffany park in copenhagen denmark has so much more to offer it opened its doors to the public and eighteen forty three and inspired nada the walt disney himself...
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greece is coming back. taylor: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ taylor: hello and welcome. i'm taylor riggs. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news and analysis from bloomberg television around the world. monday, investors awoke to the results of the presidential election in turkey. >> rested tayyip erdogan won a mandate to government sweeping powers after a victory in presidential and parliamentary elections. the nation's longest serving leader took 53% of the vote. what does it mean for the turkish economy going forward? >> it is another critical step for president erdogan who has been in power for 16 years, and is looking to extend that power. in the first round, the expectation was it would go for a second round but that did not happen. there were claims of vote manipulation. we will see what kind of measures the election commission takes, and will be done about economic policy, will the government move away from the expansionary aggressive easi
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devastating wildfires leave a trail of destruction in greece. at least 74 people have died in the flames, many trying to escape. >> i took my baby and ru towards the sea. my wife, i didn't knowhat happened i think she burned herself here. laura: donald trump warns russia may meddle in the next u.s. elections, but the reason is because he is so tough on them. plus, the colony ofes jamtown helped shape america's history. centur later, scientiststh ink they found the remains of a key player. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. worst re disaster in greece for more than a decade has killed at least 74 people. strong winds fanned the flames which spread to an area east of athens. hundreds were rescued by local fishermen, but others were trapped as the flames destroyed seaside towns. the resort of mati was one of the hardest hit. s itom there that mark lowen starts our coverage. mark: like a vision of hell, mile upon mile smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out, another roared. 47 simultaneous fires
devastating wildfires leave a trail of destruction in greece. at least 74 people have died in the flames, many trying to escape. >> i took my baby and ru towards the sea. my wife, i didn't knowhat happened i think she burned herself here. laura: donald trump warns russia may meddle in the next u.s. elections, but the reason is because he is so tough on them. plus, the colony ofes jamtown helped shape america's history. centur later, scientiststh ink they found the remains of a key player....
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still to come here on al-jazeera broken toys why greece is all the expulsion of to russian diplomats plus. remembering these rubber needs a massacre twenty three years ago more than eight thousand men and boys were killed by serb forces. how i once again will no surprises in the weather across the middle east this hearts and it strong clear skies as per usual a little bit of cloud just into the southeast corner of pakistan maybe one or two showers into pakistan just around the higher ground here but essentially for most it's hot and dry thirty i celsius in tashkent and in tehran forty six celsius for about that pleasant sunshine around the eastern side of the med by road and around twenty eight degrees a similar value for jerusalem a little change as we go through the next day also you might see one of two shells just around the black sea around the caspian sea but otherwise it really is all about the hot sunshine which extends its way down across the raby and potentially her cots are temperatures at around forty three degrees just notice that easterly hint on our winds here so certa
still to come here on al-jazeera broken toys why greece is all the expulsion of to russian diplomats plus. remembering these rubber needs a massacre twenty three years ago more than eight thousand men and boys were killed by serb forces. how i once again will no surprises in the weather across the middle east this hearts and it strong clear skies as per usual a little bit of cloud just into the southeast corner of pakistan maybe one or two showers into pakistan just around the higher ground...
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aristotle: so greece doesn't have it. that's why i learned how to manufacture, to actually start that. lemonis: i think there's definitely the same risk manufacturing in greece as there is in manufacturing other places outside the u.s., which is it could slow lead times down, slow the design process down. it could have been more efficient to go to an existing manufacturer. aristotle: the benefit of greece is because we manufacture at chinese pricing. lemonis: but i'm open to it as long as the costs are in line. so take a pair of glasses like this, right? aristotle: mm-hmm. lemonis: what does this retail for? aristotle: one eighty is the highest. lemonis: and what does something like this cost to manufacture? aristotle: twenty-two point nine, including everything and shipping. lemonis: wow. aristotle: what was your name? jess: jess. aristotle: jess, aristotle. nice to meet you. jess: you too. so my goal here is to make sure that you get to try on something, and i fit over 5,000 people's faces, so i try to have my best judg
aristotle: so greece doesn't have it. that's why i learned how to manufacture, to actually start that. lemonis: i think there's definitely the same risk manufacturing in greece as there is in manufacturing other places outside the u.s., which is it could slow lead times down, slow the design process down. it could have been more efficient to go to an existing manufacturer. aristotle: the benefit of greece is because we manufacture at chinese pricing. lemonis: but i'm open to it as long as the...
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incidents raising eyebrows at the nato summit in brussels since greece is traditionally the most pro russian member john psaropoulos reports. diplomatic expulsions are a slap in the face in the midst of an otherwise could be a relationship they haven't happened since the cold war unofficial information suggests the greek government is upset over moscow's efforts to undermine greece's recent agreement with four. you guys love macedonia that agreement settled the name issue that's been separating the two for a quarter century and opens the door for that country's entry to nato as north macedonia but nato has pushed to absorb the balkans has annoyed moscow. whole region of southeast europe is a big question mark for russia in the past few years it clearly doesn't have the relations it had during the communist era situation needs to be resolved soon various states want to be nato and the e.u. is not pleading to russia nato and new policies in greece bulgarian at their back and countries are not leading people to believe that nato and that will benefit their economy and society. sentiment
incidents raising eyebrows at the nato summit in brussels since greece is traditionally the most pro russian member john psaropoulos reports. diplomatic expulsions are a slap in the face in the midst of an otherwise could be a relationship they haven't happened since the cold war unofficial information suggests the greek government is upset over moscow's efforts to undermine greece's recent agreement with four. you guys love macedonia that agreement settled the name issue that's been separating...
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wildfires are ravishing large swathes of mainland greece. more than 60 people have been killed in coastal towns and resorts near athens. more than 150 have been injured. many people who died were trapped by flames in their homes and cars. 0thers ran into the sea to try to escape. in one resort, 26 victims were found lying close together. greece has declared three days of mourning and has asked other european countries for helicopters and additional firefighters to help tackle the fires in the coastal areas around attica. 0ur correspondent richard lister has the latest. an avalanche of flames driven by high winds swept through these houses at terrifying speed. nothing was left behind. for many of the victims, there was simply no escape. a local mayor said he saw at least 100 homes and 200 vehicles on fire. some left it until the very last minute to leave, hoping against hope that their homes would be spared. but for the overstretched fire crews, this was an almost impossible battle. many people simply fled to the sea. the coast guard rescued
wildfires are ravishing large swathes of mainland greece. more than 60 people have been killed in coastal towns and resorts near athens. more than 150 have been injured. many people who died were trapped by flames in their homes and cars. 0thers ran into the sea to try to escape. in one resort, 26 victims were found lying close together. greece has declared three days of mourning and has asked other european countries for helicopters and additional firefighters to help tackle the fires in the...
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that story and more coming up shortly but first we begin in greece where a state of emergency is in place and the government has announced three days of national mourning amid dramatic wildfires that have swept areas outside of athens and claimed the lives of dozens wildfires during greek summers are common but a drought of recent heat wave and strong winds fanning the flames have made this year especially deadly the danger still looms large emergency services are stretched to capacity working to extinguish the fires that are still burning authorities say they continue to receive dozens of calls from people looking for relatives. there are the worst wildfires greece has seen in a decade the flames moved quickly and took many by surprise in coastal towns people fled into the sea for safety. hours after being rescued the shock is still visible on their faces. you know what can i say. it's over there alive to prove. your figures are going to follow the flames were chasing us all the way to the water it was like going to our backs and we dove into the sea it was her mission. for others the fi
that story and more coming up shortly but first we begin in greece where a state of emergency is in place and the government has announced three days of national mourning amid dramatic wildfires that have swept areas outside of athens and claimed the lives of dozens wildfires during greek summers are common but a drought of recent heat wave and strong winds fanning the flames have made this year especially deadly the danger still looms large emergency services are stretched to capacity working...
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firefighters in greece are waging a ferocious battle. one group of 26 people who tried to outrun the flames were found dead, grouped together with their children in a last embrace. the wildfires to the east of the capital athens, burned all the way into the towns, which left the sea as the only exit route. hundreds of people have been rescued by local fishermen. prime minister alexis tsipras has appealed for help from neighbouring european countries. us drones have been employed to detect any suspicious activity after 15 fires started simultaneously around athens. from the coastal town of mati in eastern greece, mark lowen reports. like a vision of hell, mile upon mile smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out, another roared. 47 simultaneous fires ripped through the greek hills. they fled for their lives, hundreds ran into the sea, rescued by the coastguard. but for dozens more it was too late, killed by the worst wildfires greece has seen in over a decade. as morning fell, the mountains still burnt. 60 mph winds farming the f
firefighters in greece are waging a ferocious battle. one group of 26 people who tried to outrun the flames were found dead, grouped together with their children in a last embrace. the wildfires to the east of the capital athens, burned all the way into the towns, which left the sea as the only exit route. hundreds of people have been rescued by local fishermen. prime minister alexis tsipras has appealed for help from neighbouring european countries. us drones have been employed to detect any...
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today greece's morning if i'm in memory of those who perished we are declaring three days of national mourning however we should not let the overwhelm us because this is a time to fight to be unified and courageous in the hot dry weather fires burned on the other side of athens to it was panic as greeks looked for their neighbors the flames closing. this is connecticut a coastal town an hour's drive west of the capital. crews tried to limit the destruction but it was out of their control. and appealed for international help has resulted in additional resources being dispatched from spain and cyprus to deal with the worst wildfires in more than a decade. in two thousand and seven more than eighty people were killed as fires raged across the country for days this year a dry winter has again caused tinderbox conditions with one hundred kilometer an hour winds fanning the flames for greece in peak tourist season the fires are a danger to its fragile economy only adding to the toll of a tragic summer. al-jazeera. well we cannot cross over to barker he is in marty it's one of the worst hit
today greece's morning if i'm in memory of those who perished we are declaring three days of national mourning however we should not let the overwhelm us because this is a time to fight to be unified and courageous in the hot dry weather fires burned on the other side of athens to it was panic as greeks looked for their neighbors the flames closing. this is connecticut a coastal town an hour's drive west of the capital. crews tried to limit the destruction but it was out of their control. and...
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. >>> let's turn to scary news out of greece. the death toll is rising after a wildfire tore through a resort town near athens, greece. according to fire officials at least 49 people have died and more than 150 are injured. the flames sent hundreds of people racing to evacuate. officials deployed water-dropping planes and helicopters as well. coast guard and other vessels rescued almost 700 people who had to flee to the beaches, but just obviously a tragic and scary situation there, bill. >> those flames, how fast they were moving and the winds like that. that was scary stuff. it was only last year we had the horrible fire that killed all of those people in california so we know it can happen here too. let's get into today's concerns. two, same as yesterday. flash flooding, heavy rain in the east, all of the high humidity. in the west, the record highs
. >>> let's turn to scary news out of greece. the death toll is rising after a wildfire tore through a resort town near athens, greece. according to fire officials at least 49 people have died and more than 150 are injured. the flames sent hundreds of people racing to evacuate. officials deployed water-dropping planes and helicopters as well. coast guard and other vessels rescued almost 700 people who had to flee to the beaches, but just obviously a tragic and scary situation there,...
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actually, greece is one area where we've not seen greece is one area where we've not seen extremes of temperature so far this summer. here actually we started on a fairly wet not in fact. but things have turned back to normal. dry, sunny, siblings drying out. the biggest problem faced by those in greece, the strength of the winds. very strong north—easterly winds. very strong north—easterly winds. good news forfirefighters, they will easily doubled over the next few days before picking up the weekend but no significant rain insight helped dampen down things. injapan, we were insight helped dampen down things. in japan, we were just insight helped dampen down things. injapan, we were just talking about the temperatures there which are put up the temperatures there which are put up to 41 degrees in places. as rupert was saying, it is. it comes on the back of what was a historic rainfall, a spell of historic rainfall, a spell of historic rainfall, a spell of historic rain verbally saw widespread flooding, close to two metres of rain. as all that wet weather cleared with bolton is ver
actually, greece is one area where we've not seen greece is one area where we've not seen extremes of temperature so far this summer. here actually we started on a fairly wet not in fact. but things have turned back to normal. dry, sunny, siblings drying out. the biggest problem faced by those in greece, the strength of the winds. very strong north—easterly winds. very strong north—easterly winds. good news forfirefighters, they will easily doubled over the next few days before picking up...
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and greece right now not so much of. that fire fighting but you never know with the direction changing all the time here because could be of use somewhere else in greece my journalist or should try to couple a speaking to us on the line from athens thank you very much. now to some other stories making headlines around the world italy has agreed to accept migrants rescued at sea until the european union can decide on a strategy to accommodate them the foreign minister. made that announcement after talks with his german counterpart in her lead it's a reversal for italy's populist government which said last week it was closing its ports to migrants rescued at sea. analysts in the us a north korea has begun taking apart key facilities at a missile test site of these satellite images reportedly show dismantling underway at the so hey satellite launch station north korean leader kim jong il and have promised to dismantle the site at a summit with u.s. president trump in june. and president trump is considering stripping severa
and greece right now not so much of. that fire fighting but you never know with the direction changing all the time here because could be of use somewhere else in greece my journalist or should try to couple a speaking to us on the line from athens thank you very much. now to some other stories making headlines around the world italy has agreed to accept migrants rescued at sea until the european union can decide on a strategy to accommodate them the foreign minister. made that announcement...
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so, when a fire started on monday near athens in greece, it spread fast. at least 7a people haved died, and that figure is expected to rise. firefighers have been battling outbreaks both to the west and east of the capital, but it is the coastal area of mati which has seen the most deaths. in many cases people were trapped in their homes and cars. mark lowen reports. like a vision of hell, mile upon mile smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out, another roared, 47 simultaneous fires ripped through the greek hills. they fled for their lives, hundreds ran into the sea, rescued by the coastguard. but for dozens more, it was too late, killed by the worst wildfires greece has seen in over a decade. as morning fell, the mountains still burned, 60 miles an hour winds fanning the flames. and even as some were extinguished, the acrid smoke billowed, choking those caught in its grip. it was as if a wall of fire surrounded anyone who tried to confront it, feeding on the vegetation, spewing out thick plumes. for hours, it was futile to battle it. with the t
so, when a fire started on monday near athens in greece, it spread fast. at least 7a people haved died, and that figure is expected to rise. firefighers have been battling outbreaks both to the west and east of the capital, but it is the coastal area of mati which has seen the most deaths. in many cases people were trapped in their homes and cars. mark lowen reports. like a vision of hell, mile upon mile smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out, another roared, 47 simultaneous fires...
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more doctor days lie ahead as greece counts the cost of the wildfires. well soaring temperatures are wreaking havoc across europe including in the sweden the government there is warning of an extreme risk of new forest fires as dozens of blazes continue to burn across the country the flames have already consumed two hundred fifty square kilometers several e.u. countries including france germany and italy are helping sweden battle the blazes. us president donald trump is considering stripping several former top officials of their security clearance as it comes after several obama era officials criticized his refusal to confront russia for interfering in elections white house spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders has accused the officials of making baseless accusations. italy has agreed to accept migrants rescued at sea until the e.u. can decide on a strategy to distribute them foreign minister and so milanese made that announcement after talks with german counterpart michael moss in berlin it's a reversal for italy's populist government which said last week
more doctor days lie ahead as greece counts the cost of the wildfires. well soaring temperatures are wreaking havoc across europe including in the sweden the government there is warning of an extreme risk of new forest fires as dozens of blazes continue to burn across the country the flames have already consumed two hundred fifty square kilometers several e.u. countries including france germany and italy are helping sweden battle the blazes. us president donald trump is considering stripping...
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in greece residents made homeless by the country's deadly fire w. the government failed to warn them about the impending danger. at the top of the hour with more or get the latest anytime on our website at u.w. dot com i'm out of call boston and thanks for joining us. on. the train. and on demand. video and. any time where.
in greece residents made homeless by the country's deadly fire w. the government failed to warn them about the impending danger. at the top of the hour with more or get the latest anytime on our website at u.w. dot com i'm out of call boston and thanks for joining us. on. the train. and on demand. video and. any time where.
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emergency services in greece say they're working around the clock to fight the fires. sweden is threatening to prosecute anyone lighting a barbecue in the open. meteorologists, meanwhile, are warning most places altering in the heat will see no significant rainfall for the next two weeks. andrew plant, bbc news. north korea has begun dismantling a rocket—engine testing facility seen as instrumental in the development of the country's ballistic missile programme. satellite images of the sohae station in the north west of the country seen by the monitoring group 38 north suggest kimjong—un may be fulfilling a promise made to president trump injune. north korea has always said the site was used to launch satellites for its space programme but the us has always suspected it was used to test ballistic missiles. we will hear from our correspondent, laura bicker, in seoul sold later on the programme. —— in seoul. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. the white house has denied that president trump's plans to revoke the security clearance of six
emergency services in greece say they're working around the clock to fight the fires. sweden is threatening to prosecute anyone lighting a barbecue in the open. meteorologists, meanwhile, are warning most places altering in the heat will see no significant rainfall for the next two weeks. andrew plant, bbc news. north korea has begun dismantling a rocket—engine testing facility seen as instrumental in the development of the country's ballistic missile programme. satellite images of the sohae...
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have a number of refugees in greece one of the. rights to get their family to draw in the. understand as this is concerned step by step we need to work through these lists and we've now decided to try a subsidiary of family unification is concerned we will be accepting up to one thousand people a month so we have room for maneuver to act ladies and gentleman won't be for greed in the last few days is that some of our agreements. should also be concluded with other countries of origin. the minister of the interior walls to see how far is going to start negotiating on this and obviously i will also continue in this vein . there is a second group of questions which concerns all those areas in germany where we do not have permanent water checks after all border controls as such only exist in the german austrian border and the situation we have at the dublin with the agreement means that in cases where germany is not the responsible country to conduct near-sighted procedures not these are all places which are very inefficient and i've d
have a number of refugees in greece one of the. rights to get their family to draw in the. understand as this is concerned step by step we need to work through these lists and we've now decided to try a subsidiary of family unification is concerned we will be accepting up to one thousand people a month so we have room for maneuver to act ladies and gentleman won't be for greed in the last few days is that some of our agreements. should also be concluded with other countries of origin. the...
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so sad to have that from greece after what greece has been through. a lovely tempo there. and what an amazing photograph. tempo of poseidon. yes. beautiful. not far away from other sites. johannesburg on fantastic shot of the moon as well. an eclipse lasted a good hour and 45 minutes, so you have got plenty of time to find a bit of cloud break. thank you, thank you. almost a global eclipse, europe, asia, australia, south america, you can see it. that is the view in greece this evening, of a huge, beautiful moon. it is going to happen again in january, beautiful moon. it is going to happen again injanuary, 2019. but then you have got to wait until 2029. i've learned a lot tonight from our 2029. i've learned a lot tonight from oui’ astronomers. 2029. i've learned a lot tonight from our astronomers. right, right. rachel and robert, thank you very much. we're going to do it again just after 11:30pm. a bit of a jump start. behave, 0k? you've got an hour. and so benya, too. if you have any fantastic pictures, maybe not as good as the ones we've seen, send it to the bbc on twit
so sad to have that from greece after what greece has been through. a lovely tempo there. and what an amazing photograph. tempo of poseidon. yes. beautiful. not far away from other sites. johannesburg on fantastic shot of the moon as well. an eclipse lasted a good hour and 45 minutes, so you have got plenty of time to find a bit of cloud break. thank you, thank you. almost a global eclipse, europe, asia, australia, south america, you can see it. that is the view in greece this evening, of a...
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people in greece say you should never drink alone and make sure to savor it and life. i was saying in greece now at the top of our express as the long awaited sequel of mamma mia had its premiere at this week as well. wednesday saw the world premiere of the film mamma mia here we go again in stone home with other band members be unveiled annie freed and benny andersson in attendance it's the sequel and prequel of mamma mia which came out ten years ago and focuses on single mother donna and her daughter the same fate once again it highlights classic abbott she knows and even features a cameo performance by begin and. we couldn't resist the offer. the money and i. think. amanda seyfried plays alongside p.s. brosnan and julie james. the film will hit the screens worldwide starting in july the eighteenth. prince harry and megan marco have ended a true day trip to ireland. on their last day the duke and duchess of sussex i was president michael d. higgins and his wife. they also attended session at croke park stadium and met a very young for. this was the couple's first off
people in greece say you should never drink alone and make sure to savor it and life. i was saying in greece now at the top of our express as the long awaited sequel of mamma mia had its premiere at this week as well. wednesday saw the world premiere of the film mamma mia here we go again in stone home with other band members be unveiled annie freed and benny andersson in attendance it's the sequel and prequel of mamma mia which came out ten years ago and focuses on single mother donna and her...