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turkey and greece are opposite approaches when it comes to the limitation of the contrast of maritime borders and the resumption of these exploratory talks that took place 6 the times before since 2000 to a comes at a time of mutual mistrust an arms race and a very aggressive rhetorical tension sparked especially when president our last said that he will open his country's borders to the e.u. for the thousands of irregular migrants last year and then last summer bought size completed claims over the deep sea gas reserves and turkey center suspects survey vessel to the eastern mediterranean very close to greek territorial waters greece totally was against this but there is one thing in common both countries are going through a domestic politics called an economical slump and turkey faces possible u.s. sanctions because of purchase russian s $400.00 missile systems and united states says that that's a breach for turkey as a nato ally so 2 countries again come together to discuss the by literal issues in the agency many believe that since those issues of what size are present are seen as
turkey and greece are opposite approaches when it comes to the limitation of the contrast of maritime borders and the resumption of these exploratory talks that took place 6 the times before since 2000 to a comes at a time of mutual mistrust an arms race and a very aggressive rhetorical tension sparked especially when president our last said that he will open his country's borders to the e.u. for the thousands of irregular migrants last year and then last summer bought size completed claims...
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of sanctions there are even 1st scenario in greece the t.v. as far as the military debate is concerned am i am defense contracts so i think there is incentives on both sides and that's not necessarily an actually reaching an agreement but certainly litigating a conflict and sort of embarking on a deescalate really dynamic ok let me bring galligan i got i am assuming you probably want to come back at a lot of some of the historical points which mr andreas was mentioning there but if i can try and get us to focus a little bit more on the now rather than the ancient history of this why all is one way of looking at this is perhaps turkey being a little bit on the back foot feeling the heat from some of those factors which natalie mentioned whether it's a closer transatlantic alliance or the e.u. sanctions is that what's happening was a little. well it's significant impact and one of the let's not forget one of the major reason that led to the present is the mediterranean was a systemic at that true things was important one of them is that the u.s.
of sanctions there are even 1st scenario in greece the t.v. as far as the military debate is concerned am i am defense contracts so i think there is incentives on both sides and that's not necessarily an actually reaching an agreement but certainly litigating a conflict and sort of embarking on a deescalate really dynamic ok let me bring galligan i got i am assuming you probably want to come back at a lot of some of the historical points which mr andreas was mentioning there but if i can try...
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and this is not acceptable to greece. in the sense that greece indicates that it will not discuss -- the revisionist claims of turkey. if there are issues to be addressed, yes. but that treaty says there is no need to go back and try to find issues over the islands in the aegean and so on and so on. >> let's bring in the perspective in london. listening to what andreas is explaining, i think it underlines the fact that turkey and greece have not really agreed, they may have agreed to start talking but what exactly to talk about is not entirely in agreement, right? >> well, i think let's first, we have to be clear. at this stage, we are talking about crisis management, not crisis solution. given the fact that -- the issue that turkey and greece are discussing are quite intractable. has been there as part of the route if it goes as far back as to the foundation of both states. we are talking about the crisis management. so it does not culminate in an incident or accident that will further, that will make the resolution of a
and this is not acceptable to greece. in the sense that greece indicates that it will not discuss -- the revisionist claims of turkey. if there are issues to be addressed, yes. but that treaty says there is no need to go back and try to find issues over the islands in the aegean and so on and so on. >> let's bring in the perspective in london. listening to what andreas is explaining, i think it underlines the fact that turkey and greece have not really agreed, they may have agreed to...
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greece a turkey have no choice . are they going to continue as they did last year, sending rival energy survey ships act by warships, and last year, a turkh ship collided with a greek ship. or are they going to get down to the heart business of negotiating? each side making compromises. but coming to a settlement that will ultimately be to the befit of both sides. the second issue is that of migrants and refugees. turkey and greece together constitute what you might call the southeastern gateway. they attract migrants and refugees. turkey has 4 million syrians and iraqi refugees. when the two countries don't cooperate, tragedies happen. boatloads of migrants and both couries get a bad press. turkey wants to update the migrant agreement that it foraged with greece in 2015. there are big advantages to such cooperations. james: jasper mortimer, thank you for that. now to the u.s. next where democrats are set to send the impeachment charge against donald trump to the senate. a growing number of republicans say they are o
greece a turkey have no choice . are they going to continue as they did last year, sending rival energy survey ships act by warships, and last year, a turkh ship collided with a greek ship. or are they going to get down to the heart business of negotiating? each side making compromises. but coming to a settlement that will ultimately be to the befit of both sides. the second issue is that of migrants and refugees. turkey and greece together constitute what you might call the southeastern...
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turkey is among a minority of nations that haven't signed the law of the sea greece and turkey nearly went to war last summer over a different type of maritime zone the continental shelf which extends beyond territorial waters and next week they will restart talks stalled for 4 years on determining the boundaries of the continental shelf greece insists its territorial water will not be under discussion and its extension in the ionian now is meant to underline that if you enter the negotiations under the present arrangement of 6 not . without putting on the table the possible extension. it's as if you accept that any agreement in any arrangement in delimitation will start from 6 so that it is actually giving up your rights to 12 if the greeks believe they have the right up to stand up to trial they have to put it on the table now they have to say so because that's what you are going to negotiate relations between greece and turkey have entered a difficult and confrontational phase in which even admitting what is under discussion is a delicate matter the fundamental question however is
turkey is among a minority of nations that haven't signed the law of the sea greece and turkey nearly went to war last summer over a different type of maritime zone the continental shelf which extends beyond territorial waters and next week they will restart talks stalled for 4 years on determining the boundaries of the continental shelf greece insists its territorial water will not be under discussion and its extension in the ionian now is meant to underline that if you enter the negotiations...
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and mil is the fortunately in greece and here is the document seeing an increasing number of cases by russian authorities used for its agreements it reads it runs and he chooses to saw an ordinance as a result of all the late so when do. the most 08 a semblance of legal process. in this particular it is hell of all or is knowing is has all of this that occur crystal clear not only who is it she all position politician accused the authorities that he would service in that circle are or poison ing him were the full well ringback know agent and instead are impressed that you see his allegations the us for all its is dick cheney and the moment it's so what's on the russian sword ok well he's been just to interrupt you there for a 2nd look sheena he's been sent to jail to prison he's got another 29 days to go the political focus presumably when he comes out the political focus then shifts to the parliamentary elections in september he has 7 months to campaign to get some sort of political office come those elections towards the autumn oh i'm afraid you do not understand it's a nation here
and mil is the fortunately in greece and here is the document seeing an increasing number of cases by russian authorities used for its agreements it reads it runs and he chooses to saw an ordinance as a result of all the late so when do. the most 08 a semblance of legal process. in this particular it is hell of all or is knowing is has all of this that occur crystal clear not only who is it she all position politician accused the authorities that he would service in that circle are or poison...
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anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee return to this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as of anyone's frog must going to be landing us the if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the answer is supporting refugees and a 3rd country. the 6000000 out of paying out 6000000000 euros for syrians in turkey significantly lower the number of syrians trying to enter the e.u. irregularly find that part worked. what didn't work has now become our main challenge and i did also for them although the numbers were low although one year after the deal in april 27th only 6000 people were waiting on the greek islands for a decision on their applications it is and we still couldn't manage to process them quickly. and if i had this vision that was mostly a question of
anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee return to this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as of anyone's frog must going to be landing us the if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the answer...
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anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee return to this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as a venue in fact was going to land in us the if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the answer is supporting refugees and a 3rd country. the 6000000 out of paying out 6000000000 euros for syrians in turkey significantly lower the number of syrians trying to enter the e.u. irregularly defines that part worked. what didn't work has now become our main challenge and i did also for them although the numbers were low although one year after the deal in april 27th only 6000 people were waiting on the greek islands for a decision on their applications we still couldn't manage to process them quickly. and if i had this vision that was mostly a question of political wi
anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee return to this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as a venue in fact was going to land in us the if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the answer is...
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you've got the civil war going on in greece. before world war two and then of course there was no brutal nazi occupation. the country was completely ravaged . and then you had during world war ii you actually have the communists, much as they had done in france, a communist inside of greece actually ran a very effective resistance against the nazis.so as the war came to an end, they had some actual alliances in the country and some people who may have been more prone to sign up for thecommunists than with the government . by 47, the war was raging and the government was losing basically losing track and what i love about this story i think was a good foreshadowing of what other presidents would face in the decisions they had to make about the cold war was the fact that the greek government, that's what i love about it, what's appropriate about it is they were no angels. that was a harsh right-wing government and what i love about truman 's was straightforward with republicans, straightforward with the progressive democrats want
you've got the civil war going on in greece. before world war two and then of course there was no brutal nazi occupation. the country was completely ravaged . and then you had during world war ii you actually have the communists, much as they had done in france, a communist inside of greece actually ran a very effective resistance against the nazis.so as the war came to an end, they had some actual alliances in the country and some people who may have been more prone to sign up for...
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anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee returns this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as opinions for us going to be allowed in us the if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the answer is supporting refugees and a 3rd country you know the 6000000 out of paying out 6000000000 euros for syrians in turkey significantly lower the number of syrians trying to enter the e.u. irregularly find that part worked. what didn't work has now become our main challenge and i do also for them although the numbers were low although one year after the deal in april 27th only 6000 people were waiting on the greek islands for a decision on their applications chido it was we still couldn't manage to process them quickly. and if i had this vision that was mostly a questio
anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee returns this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as opinions for us going to be allowed in us the if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the answer is...
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anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee returned this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as of anyones fog was going to be landing us this and if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the answer is supporting refugees and a 3rd country. the 6000000 out of paying out 6000000000 euros for syrians in turkey significantly lower the number of syrians trying to enter the e.u. irregularly find that part worked. what didn't work has now become our main challenge and i did also for them although the numbers were low although one year after the deal in april 27th only 6000 people were waiting on the greek islands for a decision on their applications we still couldn't manage to process them quickly. and if i could this village that was mostly a question of politi
anyone who wrongfully entered greece from turkey would be sent back. for every refugee returned this way one syrian refugee living in turkey would be allowed to enter the e.u. . in return turkey was promised free visas for all its citizens and fresh association talks with the e.u. along with 6000000000 euros but the deal was only successful in parts as of anyones fog was going to be landing us this and if we ask ourselves what we can learn from the e.u. turkey declaration then i think the...
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of greece in the euro to begin with by creating false contracts so high debt then the troika which is e.c.b. european commission i m f got together to systematically destroy the greek economy while simultaneously taking acro the fall swaps that paid off to a think more than half a trillion dollars in profit so they they killed a country for profit but that's the thing that's the game theory i'm talking about the credit default swaps on the economy of greece say it's $100000000000.00 conny just for ease of it the credit default swaps the debt versus that 100000000000 and a 100 trillion up here well they've got to rescue 100 trillion because that's going to crush everybody so that's why that's how that happens it's not just profit it's just. like the the system over which they they've created this frankenstein and there's it seems like there's no way out now again so you have the fed and you have the treasury the treasury janet yellen is now about to run and this is something that she proposed apparently in testimony to the senate who are questioning her you know getting ready to confir
of greece in the euro to begin with by creating false contracts so high debt then the troika which is e.c.b. european commission i m f got together to systematically destroy the greek economy while simultaneously taking acro the fall swaps that paid off to a think more than half a trillion dollars in profit so they they killed a country for profit but that's the thing that's the game theory i'm talking about the credit default swaps on the economy of greece say it's $100000000000.00 conny just...
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a civil war going on in greece before world war ii and they were in occupation. it was sweetly savaged and during world war ii, had communist and also france, the communist inside of greece and in effective resistance against the nazis so as the war came to an end, they had to match alliances with people, many were prone to sign up with communist and with the government but by 47, the war was raging the government basically losing track and what i love about story i think was a good foreshadowing of what other presidents would face decisions to make about the cold war was the fact that the greek government, what is appropriate about it, they were no angels, there was a harsh right-wing government and what i loved about truman, who is straightforward with replicants and progressive democrats really didn't want the soviet union at the time as well but he basically said greek government are no angels but given the choice to joseph stalin, we really have no choice at all and it was a foreshadowing of a lot of decisions that american presidents had to make over the co
a civil war going on in greece before world war ii and they were in occupation. it was sweetly savaged and during world war ii, had communist and also france, the communist inside of greece and in effective resistance against the nazis so as the war came to an end, they had to match alliances with people, many were prone to sign up with communist and with the government but by 47, the war was raging the government basically losing track and what i love about story i think was a good...
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greece was a prime example of the latter. an ancient land dotted with jewels of classical civilization and surrounded with the azure waters of the mediterranean, greece was a prime, strategic importance in the great power struggles of the 19th century, for centuries are a part of the on the man empire and it won its independence with british help in 1832. its proximity to the black sea made control to it key to the access to the mediterranean and the british maintained a presence and provided economic support. later, it remained a battleground in the contest between the west and the communist world. the germans invaded during the war and even before v-day in 1945, the country was ravaged by a civil war and communist insurgents. nearly bankrupt and in the grip of a mercilessly cold winter, by early 1947, britain could no longer maintain its commitment to greek and turkish security. >> the british ambassador delivered a formal note to the secretary of state announcing the end of his government's financial support of the two cou
greece was a prime example of the latter. an ancient land dotted with jewels of classical civilization and surrounded with the azure waters of the mediterranean, greece was a prime, strategic importance in the great power struggles of the 19th century, for centuries are a part of the on the man empire and it won its independence with british help in 1832. its proximity to the black sea made control to it key to the access to the mediterranean and the british maintained a presence and provided...
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when sophie effect it's already carried greece's flag of the 2016 rio olympics it was reward for her years long service to sailing she'd won a gold medal at her home games in athens in 2004 but even then she was carrying a dark secrets now she's testified to a prosecutor about her abuse at the hands of a senior greek sailing official in 1998. i hope on this occasion other women and people who have experienced sexual abuse will come forward so that our society will be more healthy and we are no longer be afraid. beckett's or testimony is a watershed moment in greece initial denials by the greek sailing federation sparked a backlash in a country where sexual harassment is considered to be beckett's already revealed her abuse during an online conference last week saying the official had performed a quote lewd act in front of her. i told him no i repeated that i did not want to go further he joked saying it was nothing he was telling me he would stop if i didn't want to but whatever i said didn't make him stop when he finished and got off me l.f. crying and ashamed because. since beck au
when sophie effect it's already carried greece's flag of the 2016 rio olympics it was reward for her years long service to sailing she'd won a gold medal at her home games in athens in 2004 but even then she was carrying a dark secrets now she's testified to a prosecutor about her abuse at the hands of a senior greek sailing official in 1998. i hope on this occasion other women and people who have experienced sexual abuse will come forward so that our society will be more healthy and we are no...
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beckett's or testimony is a watershed moment in greece initial denials by the greek sailing federation sparked a backlash in a country where sexual harassment is considered to be records already revealed her abuse during an online conference last week saying the official had performed a quote lewd act in front of her. i told him no i repeated that i did not want to go further he joked saying it was nothing he was telling me he would stop if i didn't want to but whatever i said didn't make him stop when he finished and got off me i left crying and ashamed. since spec authorities revelations many more women from sports and other walks of life have come forward with their own stories of abuse and greece's president south remeeting earlier this week has praised beckett's oro for her courage in speaking out. well a former south korean national speed skating coach has been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting a limb pick gold medalists shim coup he now show j. bone was found guilty of sexual assault against shem when she was just 17 years old he had already been
beckett's or testimony is a watershed moment in greece initial denials by the greek sailing federation sparked a backlash in a country where sexual harassment is considered to be records already revealed her abuse during an online conference last week saying the official had performed a quote lewd act in front of her. i told him no i repeated that i did not want to go further he joked saying it was nothing he was telling me he would stop if i didn't want to but whatever i said didn't make him...
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when safia beckett's already carried greece's flag of the 2016 rio olympics it was reward for her years long service to sailing she'd won a gold medal at her home games in athens in 2004 but even then she was burying a dark secret now she's testified to a prosecutor about her abuse at the hands of a senior greek sailing official in 1998. and i want to tell is that i hope on this occasion other women and people who have experienced sexual abuse will come forward so that our society will be more healthy and we are no longer be afraid. beckett's or as testimony is a watershed moments in greece initial denials by the greek sailing federation sparked a backlash in a country where sexual harassment is considered to be beckett's already revealed her abuse during an online conference last week saying the official had performed a quote lewd act in front of her. i told him no i repeated that i did not want to go further he joked saying it was nothing he was telling me he would stop if i didn't want to but whatever i said didn't make him stop when he finished and got off me i left crying and asham
when safia beckett's already carried greece's flag of the 2016 rio olympics it was reward for her years long service to sailing she'd won a gold medal at her home games in athens in 2004 but even then she was burying a dark secret now she's testified to a prosecutor about her abuse at the hands of a senior greek sailing official in 1998. and i want to tell is that i hope on this occasion other women and people who have experienced sexual abuse will come forward so that our society will be more...
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. >> what is going on in greece and turkey. why is it so urgent in 1947. why was this a fast burning crisis. >> because greece is at civil war with itself or 3000 years and 1947 was no different. a civil war going on increase before world war ii and there was a brutal nazi occupation, the country was completely ravaged, the communists, much as they had done in france. and they had natural alliances in that country and some people because they were more prone to sign up at the communists than the government. the war was raging and the government was basically losing track and what i love about the story that was a good foreshadowing of what other presidents would face in decisions about the cold war was the fact that the greek government, what is appropriate about it is they were no angels. there was a harsh right-wing government and what i loved about truman's he was straightforward with the republicans and progressive democrats who didn't want to confront the soviet union at the time, basically said the greek government, they are no angels but given the c
. >> what is going on in greece and turkey. why is it so urgent in 1947. why was this a fast burning crisis. >> because greece is at civil war with itself or 3000 years and 1947 was no different. a civil war going on increase before world war ii and there was a brutal nazi occupation, the country was completely ravaged, the communists, much as they had done in france. and they had natural alliances in that country and some people because they were more prone to sign up at the...
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greece is a prime example of the way. and anita lamb dotted with the classic signs of ancient civilization. greece was of prime strategic importance in the great power struggles of the 19th century. centuries apart of the ottoman empire, it won its independence with british help in d.c. 32. its proximity to the black sea make control of it heated russian access to the mediterranean. the british maintain both a military presence and provided economic support. later it remained a battleground in the contest between the west and the communist world. the germans invaded during the war. and even before the idai in 1945, the country was ravaged by a civil war between government and communist insurgents. nearly bankrupt and in the grip of a cold and merciless winter in 90 47 president could -- the british ambassador delivered a formal note to the british secretary of state announcing the end of his support of the two countries. the british postwar retrenchment would have created a dangerous power vacuum in the part of the world
greece is a prime example of the way. and anita lamb dotted with the classic signs of ancient civilization. greece was of prime strategic importance in the great power struggles of the 19th century. centuries apart of the ottoman empire, it won its independence with british help in d.c. 32. its proximity to the black sea make control of it heated russian access to the mediterranean. the british maintain both a military presence and provided economic support. later it remained a battleground in...
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itself because not only did the european union put up walls to us but greece itself the mainland put up walls to the islands of the north or in g. and c. that were having boats landing such as les was hilo some us. led us they weren't allowing the refugees to leave the islands to go further on it seems to me speaking to many many islanders that their narrative seems to have been forgotten your story seems to been forgotten because the media only would be focuses on the refugee and the migrant issue but again now moria burnt down and how how have people been affected by it has perception changed from the islanders towards this issue in the beginning you were taking people in now how do you feel. but it we feel distraught angry. the feelings that we feel are it's like an internal turmoil that's very hard to deal with it's boiling within us because in 2016 when we were yelling for help our voices were not heard we were not included in any kind of discussions in order to provide a solution as to what was taking place on the island we had the arrival of all these n.g.o.s also on the islan
itself because not only did the european union put up walls to us but greece itself the mainland put up walls to the islands of the north or in g. and c. that were having boats landing such as les was hilo some us. led us they weren't allowing the refugees to leave the islands to go further on it seems to me speaking to many many islanders that their narrative seems to have been forgotten your story seems to been forgotten because the media only would be focuses on the refugee and the migrant...
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went to greece where an olympic sailors testimony has forced people to confront issues of sexual abuse well sophia because through has accused a senior sports official of sexually assaulting her her testimony has sparked shock and anger and helped others to speak out. when syfy effect it's already carried greece's flag of the 2016 rio olympics it was reward for her years long service to sailing she'd won a gold medal at her home games in athens in 2004 but even then she was burying a dark secret now she's testified to a prosecutor about her abuse at the hands of a senior greek sailing official in 1998. and i want to tell is that i hope on this occasion other women and people who have experienced sexual abuse will come forward so that our society will be more healthy and we are no longer be afraid. beckett's or testimony is a watershed moment in greece initial denials by the greek sailing federation sparked a backlash in a country where sexual harassment is considered to be beckett's already revealed her abuse during an online conference last week saying the official had performed a quo
went to greece where an olympic sailors testimony has forced people to confront issues of sexual abuse well sophia because through has accused a senior sports official of sexually assaulting her her testimony has sparked shock and anger and helped others to speak out. when syfy effect it's already carried greece's flag of the 2016 rio olympics it was reward for her years long service to sailing she'd won a gold medal at her home games in athens in 2004 but even then she was burying a dark...
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the basic facts of electricity were known to thousand years before american scientists in greece and england and germany. for 2000 years nobody knew what to do with it. it remained for benjamin franklin to harness it, and his inventions were the basis from which later americans invented and developed the electric light and telephone. intercontinental radio, motion pictures, television, and so on. ♪ >> ♪ hello my ragtime gal send me your kiss by wire ♪ ♪ >> other americans have given the world the automobile, steamships, trains, planes, refrigeration, and the mechanized home about factory and farm. and most medicines now used around the world. again, some of these were known or at least suspected in rudimentary form. but it remained for america to really develop them and give them to the rest of the world to enjoy. mind you, john, america is only 300 years old, really just 200 years old as a nation. yet these 200 years, largely due to america, has seen the development of mankind as a whole, increased astronomically, over all the thousands of years before that put together. tel
the basic facts of electricity were known to thousand years before american scientists in greece and england and germany. for 2000 years nobody knew what to do with it. it remained for benjamin franklin to harness it, and his inventions were the basis from which later americans invented and developed the electric light and telephone. intercontinental radio, motion pictures, television, and so on. ♪ >> ♪ hello my ragtime gal send me your kiss by wire ♪ ♪ >> other americans...
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and a crackdown on crime or political repression university students in greece protest against a new police presence on campus. a team of investigators sent by the world health organization is preparing to leave quarantine in the chinese city of one hand and begin their probe into the origins of the corona virus the independent scientists are set to interview people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood market links to the initial outbreak the long awaited inquiry comes after months of negotiations between the w.h.o. and beijing of the 19 was 1st detected in one hand and late 2019. of course not to train a year has gone and i believe outside the hospital where both scientists are quarantining just tell us more about this trip what does that entail what is the scope of their investigation. that's actually outside the hotel where they've been for 2 weeks and we've been speaking to a dutch for all of just name marion koopman who was a member of the team and she says since they've arrived in china for the past 2 weeks they've already began their investigation on the from the
and a crackdown on crime or political repression university students in greece protest against a new police presence on campus. a team of investigators sent by the world health organization is preparing to leave quarantine in the chinese city of one hand and begin their probe into the origins of the corona virus the independent scientists are set to interview people from research institutes hospitals and the seafood market links to the initial outbreak the long awaited inquiry comes after...
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students in greece are angry at a proposal to put police officers in universities to cut down the violent crime plus like the date and nothing of the night example violation of human rights and human rights all here in poland proceeds of people descend on the polish capital over a court ruling that tightens restrictions on abortion. for the perfect gentleman who went sponsored point qatar airways however we got more snow in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days lost a little area of low pressure just swirling away in the sea of japan some wet and windy weather driving through it as it hits a whole machine and hokkaido sebago amounts to snow coming down as we go on through friday so that will cause widespread disruption the avalanche risk increased once again and the snow stretching all the way up into northern parts of the country to the south of this generate dry we will see moderate tucking in behind as you make a way towards the weekend minus for the top temperature there in seoul on friday plus 5 as we go one in seuss' as they saw as if that model where which will gradua
students in greece are angry at a proposal to put police officers in universities to cut down the violent crime plus like the date and nothing of the night example violation of human rights and human rights all here in poland proceeds of people descend on the polish capital over a court ruling that tightens restrictions on abortion. for the perfect gentleman who went sponsored point qatar airways however we got more snow in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days lost a little area...
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to have some _ and greece are desperate to have some sort— and greece are desperate to have some sort of summer tourism industry. _ some sort of summer tourism industry. it— some sort of summer tourism industry, it is so essential to their— industry, it is so essential to their economies. we are missing a crucial— their economies. we are missing a crucial hit — their economies. we are missing a crucial hit of — their economies. we are missing a crucial bit of information about the vaccines— crucial bit of information about the vaccines that should emerge in the coming _ vaccines that should emerge in the coming weeks as more people have had it. coming weeks as more people have had it we _ coming weeks as more people have had it we don't _ coming weeks as more people have had it. we don't know whether after you have had _ it. we don't know whether after you have had the vaccine if you can still transmit the disease. we are hopeful— still transmit the disease. we are hopeful you can't or it is reduced, in that— hopeful you can't or it is reduced, in that case — hopeful
to have some _ and greece are desperate to have some sort— and greece are desperate to have some sort of summer tourism industry. _ some sort of summer tourism industry. it— some sort of summer tourism industry, it is so essential to their— industry, it is so essential to their economies. we are missing a crucial— their economies. we are missing a crucial hit — their economies. we are missing a crucial hit of — their economies. we are missing a crucial bit of information about the...
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"the founders and the classics", greece, rome and the american enlightenment. greeks and romans baron gets: how the ancients inspired the founding fathers. 12 greeks and romans who changed the world and just as eliminating and i finished it on kindle, the founders of the bible. thomas ricks is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and best-selling author. he has covered the us military for the washington post and was on the staff of the wall street journal and isthe author of several breaking books including most recently the one we are so excited to discuss today , "first principles", what america's founders learned from the greeks and romans and how that shaped our country and caroline winterer is professor of history and american studies and chair of the department of history at stanford. she's the author of several books on the history of ideas including three that are relevant to this today's discussion. "the culture of classicism", the mirror of antiquity, american women and the classical tradition 1750 to 1900 and most recently american enlightenment, purs
"the founders and the classics", greece, rome and the american enlightenment. greeks and romans baron gets: how the ancients inspired the founding fathers. 12 greeks and romans who changed the world and just as eliminating and i finished it on kindle, the founders of the bible. thomas ricks is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and best-selling author. he has covered the us military for the washington post and was on the staff of the wall street journal and isthe author of several...
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. ♪ the notable figures here include the queen of greece, the emperor of ethiopia, the president of france, britain's prince philip and vice president hume, the president of the philippines, the president and chancellor of west germany, and many others. among them is first deputy premier of the soviet union. ♪ then the departure for the journey to arlington national cemetery. ♪ little john jr. who is 3 years old this day responds to a whispered request from his mother. ♪ as the cortege crosses the bridge over the potomac river, there is a distant view of the memorial building dedicated to another martyred president, abraham lincoln. now the last good-bye to john f. kennedy. [ taps playing ] the flag that has covered the casket is folded. it is passed from hand to hand by the honor guard. ♪ it is received by the widow. mrs. kennedy ignites an eternal flame at the head of her husband's grave. john fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his earthly journey. those he loved leave him to the green hills of arlington cemetery. the new president takes over his duties at once, for the presid
. ♪ the notable figures here include the queen of greece, the emperor of ethiopia, the president of france, britain's prince philip and vice president hume, the president of the philippines, the president and chancellor of west germany, and many others. among them is first deputy premier of the soviet union. ♪ then the departure for the journey to arlington national cemetery. ♪ little john jr. who is 3 years old this day responds to a whispered request from his mother. ♪ as the cortege...
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snow is also forecast for parts of italy, turkey and greece, as mark lobel reports. coronavirus victims remembered in spain's capital, madrid, as a different storm sets in. parks were closed early. translation: for those who don't work, it is great. for those who work, it is a little more complicated. translation: i came to madrid and i was surprised, as it is not snowing in berlin. it must have to do with climate change. the snow in spain stopping people getting to their plane. real madrid's footballers among many stuck on the tarmac for hours at barajas airport. operations here suspended at times. storm filomena struck these houses on the portuguese island of madeira. translation: i am 66 years old and i had never seen so much rain and water like i saw yesterday. i have never seen anything like this. rescuers were on hand after this ferry ran aground in the canary islands. translation: we were afraid for the baby. as a blanket of snow covered eastern spain, lorries reach the end of the road. translation: we have remained in monreal del campo where we are stuck. thi
snow is also forecast for parts of italy, turkey and greece, as mark lobel reports. coronavirus victims remembered in spain's capital, madrid, as a different storm sets in. parks were closed early. translation: for those who don't work, it is great. for those who work, it is a little more complicated. translation: i came to madrid and i was surprised, as it is not snowing in berlin. it must have to do with climate change. the snow in spain stopping people getting to their plane. real madrid's...
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about still greece for example is pushing for an e.u. wide certificate for all those who have been vaccinated what is that all about. it's quite interesting and it's an idea that's rapidly gaining ground in europe greece of course once to boost their tourism industry bring the aviation industry back into the air but there's also other member states for instance you have any of that already signed an agreement with the w.h.o. for a so-called ditch toll immunity certification even invited finland to join now the problem of course with such a difficult is that there is no we the more equality once there is you deny access for instance to certain flights to members of the public that are not vaccinated but nevertheless of the debate has started but what the greek prime minister emphasized is that he wants a common standard a common approach and that is something that a number of member states would support that there is a common approach if we're talking about such a certificate. it looks like america's government might extend to nationwide
about still greece for example is pushing for an e.u. wide certificate for all those who have been vaccinated what is that all about. it's quite interesting and it's an idea that's rapidly gaining ground in europe greece of course once to boost their tourism industry bring the aviation industry back into the air but there's also other member states for instance you have any of that already signed an agreement with the w.h.o. for a so-called ditch toll immunity certification even invited finland...
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if you get the approval for europe is moving closer to introducing controversial vaccine passports greece and italy say the scheme could provide a way out of the current restrictions but other e.u. member states don't agree that all of that entails. as the e.u. looks to present a united front when it comes to the fight against covert 191 measure we could well see coming in sooner rather than later of vaccine passports has more people are vaccinated the documentation in mutual recognition of vaccination become of up most important though it is premature to envisage the use of vaccine certificates for other purposes than health protection and a your approach may facilitate other cross border applications of such that if it gets in the future the idea certainly isn't to everyone's taste but the loss of another summer season would be unthinkable for nations whose tourism industries of already being ravaged by coronavirus so covert passports may be the only way to go greece isn't going to let the idea get caught up in bureaucratic navel gazing they've already got the certificates in place we'r
if you get the approval for europe is moving closer to introducing controversial vaccine passports greece and italy say the scheme could provide a way out of the current restrictions but other e.u. member states don't agree that all of that entails. as the e.u. looks to present a united front when it comes to the fight against covert 191 measure we could well see coming in sooner rather than later of vaccine passports has more people are vaccinated the documentation in mutual recognition of...
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greece which has borne the brunt of the migrant crisis has taken a particularly uncompromising stance on refugees. prime minister kiriakou as mixer tuckey's and his right wing new democracy party came to power in 2019 n.g.o.s media and human rights organizations have since accused the greek coast guard of attacking migrants pushing their boats and dinghies back out to sea that practice is called pushback and under international law it's illegal the when we raise that fact with the greek minister of migration he dodged the question and tried to turn our attention on to neighboring turkey. now and it will be clear it is the turkish course guard that needs to prevent people leaving turkish soil reaching the greek that it will be a water and little to bicker with something else there. is a safe country and people fleeing there are not fleeing a war zone and therefore it cannot be an excuse why allow people to go into answer where to think use that even by people with no experience at sea and these people sometimes with the support of the turkish court guard end up crossing illegally and s
greece which has borne the brunt of the migrant crisis has taken a particularly uncompromising stance on refugees. prime minister kiriakou as mixer tuckey's and his right wing new democracy party came to power in 2019 n.g.o.s media and human rights organizations have since accused the greek coast guard of attacking migrants pushing their boats and dinghies back out to sea that practice is called pushback and under international law it's illegal the when we raise that fact with the greek...
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these woods and moderated and sunday's going to see that show itself as rain from the west coast of greece up through the animation coast was no up in the balkans the changes taking place in london passes with us northern edge cold so part of greece represents that rainy area which is slow to move to be as temperatures don't change is montenegro the coast of the adriatic now in london the northern edge eventually antigay gets through office couple of roll days 10 degrees on tuesday but in the rain so that's the slow progress that means a lot of wet snow fall in the alps and proper dry snow falls in for example kiev minus 3 degrees or least likely will move in that cold war in berlin there be some snow the north in germany but a rain will still affect algeria of the on shore breeze but it's pretty hot for the south particularly in nigeria. liberation tradition life. algis new. insights into the diverse culture of somalia. 2 different couples. together. 20. p.c. of. the the earth. a reminder now of the top stories on al-jazeera the world health organization has called on countries to pause t
these woods and moderated and sunday's going to see that show itself as rain from the west coast of greece up through the animation coast was no up in the balkans the changes taking place in london passes with us northern edge cold so part of greece represents that rainy area which is slow to move to be as temperatures don't change is montenegro the coast of the adriatic now in london the northern edge eventually antigay gets through office couple of roll days 10 degrees on tuesday but in the...
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and you talk about the 1st philosophers in the west you know the pre-socratic through laws affairs in greece like 600 years b.c.e. right there asking questions there were still asking and is agreeing about like the nature of matter the nature of justice the nature of beauty and so and that is because philosophy really is about. contemplating questions they are not obviously there is no definite cast about this is the way it is a vis is the way it is and so yes i have a lot of room for argument haitian but not in quantum physics ok so here's the question what makes knowing different from thinking or believing right so 'd let's use the word knowing then in a more concrete way and say that if you're talking about scientific knowledge right you're talking about knowledge which is based on. 2 parts to it one of it is ok i have an idea that the moon is going to appear in the sky tonight right and i can go tonight and i can see all there is the moon right i can see oh no there's no moon and and you may be patient and wait a while to understand that well the moon didn't show up because you know it w
and you talk about the 1st philosophers in the west you know the pre-socratic through laws affairs in greece like 600 years b.c.e. right there asking questions there were still asking and is agreeing about like the nature of matter the nature of justice the nature of beauty and so and that is because philosophy really is about. contemplating questions they are not obviously there is no definite cast about this is the way it is a vis is the way it is and so yes i have a lot of room for argument...
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warnings of heavy rain and snow have also been issued for parts of italy, turkey and greece, as mark lobel reports. coronavirus victims remembered in spain's capital madrid, as a different storm sets in. parks were closed early. translation: for those who don't work it's great. for those who work, it is a little more complicated. i came to madrid and i was surprised as it's not snowing in berlin. it must have to do with climate change. the snow in spain stopping people getting to their plane. real madrid's footballers amongst many stuck on the tarmac for hours. operations here suspended at times. storm filomena struck these houses on the portuguese island of madeira. translation: i'm 66 and i have never seen so much rain and water like i saw yesterday. i have never seen anything like this. rescuers were on hand after this ferry ran aground in the ca nary islands. we were afraid for the baby. as a blanket of snow covered eastern spain, lorries reached the end of the road. we have remained in the town where we are stuck. things look bad. after high tides here in malaga in spain's south
warnings of heavy rain and snow have also been issued for parts of italy, turkey and greece, as mark lobel reports. coronavirus victims remembered in spain's capital madrid, as a different storm sets in. parks were closed early. translation: for those who don't work it's great. for those who work, it is a little more complicated. i came to madrid and i was surprised as it's not snowing in berlin. it must have to do with climate change. the snow in spain stopping people getting to their plane....
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state greece tensions between greece and turkey almost boiled over into conflict last year in disagreements over gas exploration and maritime boundaries in the eastern mediterranean sea more than 20 sea food trucks have parked on roads of the u.k. parliament to protest problems in getting their produce to the european union many fishermen have been unable to export to the cost of the extra documentation required after breaks it the government has said post breaks it teething problems should be resolved shortly in south korea the billionaire defacto head of samsung j young lee has been jailed for 2 and a half years on corruption charges this comes after the high court in seoul overturned lee's original suspended sentence he was convicted of bribing an associate of the former president back in 27 seen. a south african variant of coke at 19 has been found to be more infectious than other strains of the virus that's according to one of the nation's top epidemiologists and scientists say the variant binds more readily and strongly to human cells but there is no evidence that it causes a more sev
state greece tensions between greece and turkey almost boiled over into conflict last year in disagreements over gas exploration and maritime boundaries in the eastern mediterranean sea more than 20 sea food trucks have parked on roads of the u.k. parliament to protest problems in getting their produce to the european union many fishermen have been unable to export to the cost of the extra documentation required after breaks it the government has said post breaks it teething problems should be...