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do you get banking opportunities for greece? christos: i think all of the greek banks are doing a tremendous amount of work in order to produce profitability. it is focusing on its own business model and its own way forward. we have announced with our business plan a very elaborate plan for growth based on the asset management business on digital and our focus is to grow organically over the next three years. the pillar of the 2022-2025 plan. francine: thank you for joining us. in the meantime, mr. stoltenberg of nato has just started speaking. >> it is important to hear policy and discuss the way forward. this concludes the public part of this meeting and i think the media for joining us. the meeting will continue in just a moment. thank you so much. francine: we just got the tail end of that as we heard from mr. stoltenberg saying that they allowed a bit of the public at the nato meeting because they had the ukrainian foreign minister and we'll go back to their proceedings behind closed doors. emmanuel macron spending the fina
do you get banking opportunities for greece? christos: i think all of the greek banks are doing a tremendous amount of work in order to produce profitability. it is focusing on its own business model and its own way forward. we have announced with our business plan a very elaborate plan for growth based on the asset management business on digital and our focus is to grow organically over the next three years. the pillar of the 2022-2025 plan. francine: thank you for joining us. in the meantime,...
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so let me so say it's a shame that greece doesn't have the independence of hungary or turkey. you see. so it is a scandal, and i don't think it will cause the fall of the government, but the government will definitely lose a lot of votes. as the wes ramps up sanctions against moscow seeking to cut russian fossil fuel imports, european countries are set this year to pay more than 9 percent of their gps on energy sources, the highest share since 981 industries struggle to cope with soaring fuel prices and regular people tried to make ends meet amid surging inflation. the e u wants to switch from cheap oil gas and coal from russia to more expensive supplies from the u. s. norway and cutter. r t examines who could really benefit from that. what to do with russian gas, the question, keeping brussels bureaucrats up at night. a 3rd of the used gas supply comes from russia, a literary fuels, the european economy. the when the war and ukraine started, the block had a change of heart by speeding up investment and energy efficiency. every one can contribute in reducing our dependency on
so let me so say it's a shame that greece doesn't have the independence of hungary or turkey. you see. so it is a scandal, and i don't think it will cause the fall of the government, but the government will definitely lose a lot of votes. as the wes ramps up sanctions against moscow seeking to cut russian fossil fuel imports, european countries are set this year to pay more than 9 percent of their gps on energy sources, the highest share since 981 industries struggle to cope with soaring fuel...
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i love greece, i love everybody. i love even every government in greece, even if i don't agree with them. i love them because greece and greeks are to me my heart, but they don't agree. absolutely. if they that art art is, i bought pantry above person, miles about will vermont. they don't have the right to do that. and they did sunday, they never should have the right to do it. and i will not have enough force to say it, because i hope that they will listen to me. also, the category of people that they have always been able to make improvement and, and progress. the progress has always been by a small minority of people, not by the biggest, the biggest. they have the right to leave well, to, to be respected. the give them the possibilities, but the top, the clean of the wanted that really like soccer. this said the most important because they hadn't medicating their breath, their soul, their heart, and their capacities to do some good will be use will also for the rest, those wonder they exist in europe, and i am sur
i love greece, i love everybody. i love even every government in greece, even if i don't agree with them. i love them because greece and greeks are to me my heart, but they don't agree. absolutely. if they that art art is, i bought pantry above person, miles about will vermont. they don't have the right to do that. and they did sunday, they never should have the right to do it. and i will not have enough force to say it, because i hope that they will listen to me. also, the category of people...
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what do you think she's going to say, like for the people in greece after the russian energy bond? i mean, europeans have already been experience in record prices for energy. well, it would be, it would be very bad for the greek people. it is already bad. we saw the pictures of the national strike that took place yesterday in greece against the rising cost, particularly in the, in the energy where the cost have risen by 200 to 250 percent. the electricity bills that the greeks are getting are almost not payable with the, with the money that is, that is available to the people. so actually i think that the european union is actually sitting there our, our, our leg. and we're going to pay for these sanctions more than most homeless. and that is something that these people don't. that's the you does not realize. instead of coming up with proposals to start negotiations for peace between nato and russia, they continue imposing measures and measures and measures that will never end until there is a total global water in your own cost. nobody's working to find peace. that's what i have t
what do you think she's going to say, like for the people in greece after the russian energy bond? i mean, europeans have already been experience in record prices for energy. well, it would be, it would be very bad for the greek people. it is already bad. we saw the pictures of the national strike that took place yesterday in greece against the rising cost, particularly in the, in the energy where the cost have risen by 200 to 250 percent. the electricity bills that the greeks are getting are...
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she asked hell of greece prime minister allowing sir lensky to address greece. parliament topped with video of his off the italian, neo nazi member, shameful. former british diplomat william mullins and says is zalinski is inclusion of the as of statement has proven scandalous, and even eroded support for greeks ruling party. i think that this scandal of this as of a madman being allowed to even address a whole greek parliament is, is, is an example of the fact that greece does not have its own foreign policy. now it's highly embarrassing for the government. even the opposition is furious. about it, a former prime minister summit us is furious and i think we're going to see a little more come out in the wash over the next few days. because it's not enough to say that this is just greek slapdash behavior incompetence. it goes deeper than that. so, and it's annoyed a lot of people and it's highly emotional, particularly because of the large greek community in the south of the ukraine. so those my initial comments, although i can also add that apart from the some greek political parties
she asked hell of greece prime minister allowing sir lensky to address greece. parliament topped with video of his off the italian, neo nazi member, shameful. former british diplomat william mullins and says is zalinski is inclusion of the as of statement has proven scandalous, and even eroded support for greeks ruling party. i think that this scandal of this as of a madman being allowed to even address a whole greek parliament is, is, is an example of the fact that greece does not have its own...
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i love greece, i love everybody. i love even every government in greece, even if i don't agree with them. i love them because greece and greeks are to me my heart, but they don't agree. absolutely. if they that art art is, i bought pantry above person, miles about will vermont. they don't have the right to do that. and they did sunday, they never should have the right to do it. and i will not have enough force to say it, because i hope that they will listen to me. also, the category of people that they have always been able to make improvement and, and progress. the progress has always been by a small minority of people, not by the biggest, the biggest. they have the right to leave well, to, to be respected. the give them the possibilities, but the top, the clean of the wanted that really like soccer. this said the most important because they hadn't medicating their breath or soul their heart and their capacities to do some good will be use will also for the rest, those wonder they exist in europe and i am sure that
i love greece, i love everybody. i love even every government in greece, even if i don't agree with them. i love them because greece and greeks are to me my heart, but they don't agree. absolutely. if they that art art is, i bought pantry above person, miles about will vermont. they don't have the right to do that. and they did sunday, they never should have the right to do it. and i will not have enough force to say it, because i hope that they will listen to me. also, the category of people...
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are we fine with the resolve so long as they're not in greece? or did something change now. solidarity with the ukrainian people is a given what the nazis could not have a say in parliament, including a message from an as off battalion member was wrong and inappropriate. from the british diplomat, william mullins says, the landscape promotion, if neo nazi regiment troops will backfire on greece's ruling policy. i think that this scandal of this as of a madman being allowed to even address a whole greek parliament is, is, is an example of the fact that greece does not have its own foreign policy. now it's highly embarrassing for the government. even the opposition is furious. about it, a former prime minister summit us is furious and i think we're going to see a little more come out in the wash over the next few days. because it's not enough to say that this is just greek slapped us behavior incompetence. it goes deeper than that. so, and it's annoyed a lot of people and it's highly emotional, particularly because of the large greek community in t
are we fine with the resolve so long as they're not in greece? or did something change now. solidarity with the ukrainian people is a given what the nazis could not have a say in parliament, including a message from an as off battalion member was wrong and inappropriate. from the british diplomat, william mullins says, the landscape promotion, if neo nazi regiment troops will backfire on greece's ruling policy. i think that this scandal of this as of a madman being allowed to even address a...
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me, me, me, me comes from the physical landscape of, of ancient greece. and i was wondering, so whether you felt kind of kind of this kind of individuals of how that impacts our corporation or corporate nature in the west. there's been a bunch of work done by people like jo henrich and people that have actually seen individualism through a different lens in some ways by looking at how you can understand individualism as being a reduction in the strengths of family ties. so essentially you're, you're, you're, you're focusing less on your immediate family, immediate friends, and you kind of broadening that social circle out and making your own links. and your obligations are not actually so much within that time. small circle, but you feel much more impartial, sense of obligation to pretty much everybody. right. so i think there's this idea, the individualism in some ways can help us to explain the rise of large scale corporation, our willingness to cooperate with strangers. that might also come, you know, with, with byproducts of being actually slightly le
me, me, me, me comes from the physical landscape of, of ancient greece. and i was wondering, so whether you felt kind of kind of this kind of individuals of how that impacts our corporation or corporate nature in the west. there's been a bunch of work done by people like jo henrich and people that have actually seen individualism through a different lens in some ways by looking at how you can understand individualism as being a reduction in the strengths of family ties. so essentially you're,...
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i remember i was in a camp in greece, and everybody was showing me pictures on their phones of these wild boars that would come into the camp at night! and you'd want to take your kid to pee, and, like, these huge wild boars would come in from the woods to like, roam the camps. and these are people who like, came from aleppo, like, their homes were destroyed, right? people had died, you know, and they made this treacherous crossing over the water — like, they'd risked their lives to get there. and then, they get there, and they're getting attacked by wild pigs. and somebody had set up a makeshift trap in the woods out of a dumpster that he'd turned upside down in a rope, and like, you know, it wasjust like both very sad and very funny, and also, everybody was very excited. they would just show you on the phone like, "look, i got a picture of" — and i go, "this is the opening of the show." and i suppose, you know, it is quite a stylised style, it is quite produced — while sounding obviously natural and chatty. i suppose that might not be to everyone�*s taste. i don't know, it
i remember i was in a camp in greece, and everybody was showing me pictures on their phones of these wild boars that would come into the camp at night! and you'd want to take your kid to pee, and, like, these huge wild boars would come in from the woods to like, roam the camps. and these are people who like, came from aleppo, like, their homes were destroyed, right? people had died, you know, and they made this treacherous crossing over the water — like, they'd risked their lives to get...
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you know, many people say that crete is a different country than greece. maybe you can see that. that's why we're almost all the same in crete. but you know, here, [speaks greek] we are different, because we have zeus. (sophie fouron) zeus. he was born right here. (manolis perisinakis) yes, of course he was born here. - yes, of course. - you can imagine in a place like this, only the father of the gods can work. (sophie fouron) what do they do with the wool? - the wool? - do they sell it? - not anymore. right now, we just give it to some people who might need it for some money or they burn it. that's it. (sophie fouron) do you think if i come back in 10 years, it will still be the same koures? - i'm 100% sure it's going to be the same. - with the scissors, by hand like that? - yes, yes. you know, this is a kind of religion. it's not that we don't have the opportunity to have electricity. electricity is five minutes away, so it would be very easy for us to bring it over here. but we choose this because we like this. we like to enjoy every moment over here. (sophie fouron) so? - ya
you know, many people say that crete is a different country than greece. maybe you can see that. that's why we're almost all the same in crete. but you know, here, [speaks greek] we are different, because we have zeus. (sophie fouron) zeus. he was born right here. (manolis perisinakis) yes, of course he was born here. - yes, of course. - you can imagine in a place like this, only the father of the gods can work. (sophie fouron) what do they do with the wool? - the wool? - do they sell it? - not...
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the 1st friendly match was in greece against olympia, cars, and trucks. i thought i still haven't yet. what unites us as a team is more than football and ball. we share a common tragedy or did that i hear there was one in the game against olympia coursework. if we were t shirts with the names of the cities that were attacked by the russian army lynbrook, or some will, as i know how to though i thought it was the whole world should know the names of the cities are in the sort of see even the people who don't know about it yet, well, green those in his life or who don't want to believe what's really happening. causal, lou demco thought or more at the show on his neither linear store. so this is a war and not some kind of special operational, lima i nick record at the barracks. her see them is thought it for carrying. i've always dreamed of living in ukraine, and i believe that it's still possible. i hope that piece will soon return to my country. know that in football will return this and we'll be able to continue what we did before. he must modern brother,
the 1st friendly match was in greece against olympia, cars, and trucks. i thought i still haven't yet. what unites us as a team is more than football and ball. we share a common tragedy or did that i hear there was one in the game against olympia coursework. if we were t shirts with the names of the cities that were attacked by the russian army lynbrook, or some will, as i know how to though i thought it was the whole world should know the names of the cities are in the sort of see even the...
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, from syria and elsewhere, like we wanted to come over, we went we went over to greece and wanted to just document like how this poor country was dealing with this with this influx of refugees. and we were very aware that nobody in america or europe, like if you if you were to start a show by saying like, 0k, the refugee situation in greece, like, nobody�*s like, yes, i really want to hear that. and we had meetings before we came over to talk about like, what could we possibly open the show with that would make you want to hear this show? i remember i was in a camp in greece, and everybody was showing me pictures on their phones of these wild boars that would come into the camp at night and you'd want to take your kid to pee. and like, there would be these huge wild boars would come in from the woods to like, roam the camps. and these are people who like, came from aleppo, like their homes were destroyed, right? like their people had died, you know, and they made this treacherous crossing over the water like they'd risked their lives to get there. and then they get there and like,
, from syria and elsewhere, like we wanted to come over, we went we went over to greece and wanted to just document like how this poor country was dealing with this with this influx of refugees. and we were very aware that nobody in america or europe, like if you if you were to start a show by saying like, 0k, the refugee situation in greece, like, nobody�*s like, yes, i really want to hear that. and we had meetings before we came over to talk about like, what could we possibly open the show...
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i mean, here in greece, we wouldn't buy for 5 months and then we came down and as like a ton of bricks and destroyed us. remember beyond that, of course we are leftists, have a lot the answer for because we are fantastic, are dividing and multiplying and turning against one another. but primarily allow me to say that so that our views do not think that this is simply an ideological matter. it's a question of rationality. if i may say never before, has humanity had so much money. we have the largest pile of savings and the equity in the history of man. by comparison, the proportion of our savings that we are glowing into investment investment into the future, right into the green transition, green energy, you know, good quality jobs that can produce that the incomes by which the, the pay that, that's the amanda blue investing has never been lower as proportion of the top and savings in the history of the world. that is stupidity in action. and if you don't have to be a left winger or right winger to agree with that, it's wasted economic energy and that's b. r. you know, our guiding ligh
i mean, here in greece, we wouldn't buy for 5 months and then we came down and as like a ton of bricks and destroyed us. remember beyond that, of course we are leftists, have a lot the answer for because we are fantastic, are dividing and multiplying and turning against one another. but primarily allow me to say that so that our views do not think that this is simply an ideological matter. it's a question of rationality. if i may say never before, has humanity had so much money. we have the...
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up exploration for natural gas in a bait to reduce dependency on russian imports. greece currently get some 40 percent of its natural gas from russia. prime minister cutty echoes and it's attack is says he is cautiously optimistic about 6 areas in greece with possible gas reserves. german president, frank, volatile shine, maya has arrived in the polish capital war. so for talks with the countries president and redo the discussions are expected to be focused on the conflict in ukraine. shy my as office at the trip was about promoting freedom democracy and the rule of rule. and recent days, the ukrainian capital keith has played host to a succession of european leaders, eager to see the war up close for themselves and to show solidarity with the embattled nation. one leader who is yet to travel to the besieged country is german transfer. all shots now calls are growing for him to demonstrate his support. several european leaders have visited keith since the russian invasion, while they wanted to meet ukrainian presidency landscape personally to express solidarity. the german chancellor h
up exploration for natural gas in a bait to reduce dependency on russian imports. greece currently get some 40 percent of its natural gas from russia. prime minister cutty echoes and it's attack is says he is cautiously optimistic about 6 areas in greece with possible gas reserves. german president, frank, volatile shine, maya has arrived in the polish capital war. so for talks with the countries president and redo the discussions are expected to be focused on the conflict in ukraine. shy my as...
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every piece of intelligence says the nazis are waiting for us in greece. and every piece of intelligence, maybe the greatest deception i the nazis have ever played against it. . why do you think churchill. still believes this can work? because he has to. so, historic dramas based on what feel incredibly current at the moment, don't they, and my children, i know, have been intrigued by this story for years. does the film do justice to the facts? i think the level of detail is fascinating, and i think that's what i found. what i found the strongest element of this, is the detail that you see that they go into. there are a lot of scenes with two secretaries that helped out, played by penelope wilton and kelly macdonald, and the four of them have this wonderful repartee. there's a love triangle you don't need. i wasn't interested in that, but i think in terms of that detail, it's told in quite a safe, plodding fashion. there's a lot of fairly obvious exposition. it's quite reverent to the subject matter. but i think if you just want to know how the story playe
every piece of intelligence says the nazis are waiting for us in greece. and every piece of intelligence, maybe the greatest deception i the nazis have ever played against it. . why do you think churchill. still believes this can work? because he has to. so, historic dramas based on what feel incredibly current at the moment, don't they, and my children, i know, have been intrigued by this story for years. does the film do justice to the facts? i think the level of detail is fascinating, and i...
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are we fine with the tsar so long as they're not in greece or did something change now? solidarity with the ukrainian people is given by the nazis cannot have a day in parliament, including a message from an off battalion member was wrong and inappropriate. a former greek prime minister adviser, demetrius comes to on talk of policy, says the inclusion of an, as of a battalion member in the parliament was an insults to the country. it is a proof that mister is shoot prominent with mister zelinski regime because today i say, greek problem chaise. so me, your friends, and i do understand who you are. there was a quite complete indignation with obedience and also, or power to position partition condemned to this appearance agree. county won all over europe been counted, which is more from that she is using the 2nd world war. we keep a very read steel memory or what has happened to during this time. and i believe it was a huge to greece and do the part of the parliament will have a lot of publications now in the west saying ok, they have not so bad guys. even zaleski told som
are we fine with the tsar so long as they're not in greece or did something change now? solidarity with the ukrainian people is given by the nazis cannot have a day in parliament, including a message from an off battalion member was wrong and inappropriate. a former greek prime minister adviser, demetrius comes to on talk of policy, says the inclusion of an, as of a battalion member in the parliament was an insults to the country. it is a proof that mister is shoot prominent with mister...
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every piece of intelligence says that the nazis are waiting for us in greece. and every piece of intelligence mayi be the greatest deception the nazis have ever played against it. why do you think churchill. still believes this can work? because he has to. so, historic dramas based on what feel incredibly current at the moment, don't they, and my children, i know, have been intrigued by this story for years. does the film do justice to the facts? i think the level of detail is fascinating, and i think that's what i found the strongest element of this, is the detail that you see that they go into. there are a lot of scenes with two secretaries that helped out, played by penelope wilton and kelly macdonald, and the four of them have this wonderful repartee. there's a love triangle you don't need. i wasn't interested in that, but i think in terms of that detail, it's told in quite a safe, plodding fashion. there's a lot of fairly obvious exposition. it's quite reverent to the subject matter. but i think if you just want to know how the story played out, it's all i
every piece of intelligence says that the nazis are waiting for us in greece. and every piece of intelligence mayi be the greatest deception the nazis have ever played against it. why do you think churchill. still believes this can work? because he has to. so, historic dramas based on what feel incredibly current at the moment, don't they, and my children, i know, have been intrigued by this story for years. does the film do justice to the facts? i think the level of detail is fascinating, and...
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every piece of intelligence says the nazis are waiting for us in greece. and every piece of intelligence may be the greatest deception the nazis have ever played against it. . why do you think churchill. still believes this can work? because he has to. so, historic dramas based on what feel incredibly current at the moment, don't they, and my children, i know, have been intrigued by this story for years. does the film do justice to the facts? i think the level of detail is fascinating, and i think that's what i found the strongest element of this, is the detail that you see that they go into. there are a lot of scenes with two secretaries that helped out, played by penelope wilton and kelly macdonald, and the four of them have this wonderful repartee.
every piece of intelligence says the nazis are waiting for us in greece. and every piece of intelligence may be the greatest deception the nazis have ever played against it. . why do you think churchill. still believes this can work? because he has to. so, historic dramas based on what feel incredibly current at the moment, don't they, and my children, i know, have been intrigued by this story for years. does the film do justice to the facts? i think the level of detail is fascinating, and i...
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you accuse them of fiscal water boarding when they impose strict austerity measures on greece. the irony, though, is right now, many progressives are included. some of the largest humanitarian groups are actually calling on the i, m f, to disperse, a multi trillion dollar cobit relief package. that use funds that don't have to be repaid. where do you stand on? that is is a measure you'd support? absolutely, i would like to actually strengthen it. the international monetary fund is a creature created born during the bretton woods conference in 1944. the original idea was a splendid one. it would work like some think somebody like the central bank of the world and the phone for the 1st 20 years. they, i mean it did not do a bad job. i mean it, it had to handle the fixed exchange rate. regime thinks changed when burton woods collapsed. but i, the i have survived to survive it that the and the took and you roll it played that, all of the bailiff of the wall street bankers and the bankers of frankfurt, and london and, and paris visiting countries especially not for the guy in the la
you accuse them of fiscal water boarding when they impose strict austerity measures on greece. the irony, though, is right now, many progressives are included. some of the largest humanitarian groups are actually calling on the i, m f, to disperse, a multi trillion dollar cobit relief package. that use funds that don't have to be repaid. where do you stand on? that is is a measure you'd support? absolutely, i would like to actually strengthen it. the international monetary fund is a creature...
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congressional delegation sent to greece for this weekend's nato parliamentary assembly summit. give me a behind the scenes picture of what you're talking about that you can share with us when it comes to the war in ukraine. >> my fellow parliamentarians and i from the nato countries, we met in the greek parliament today in what is the equivalent of their house of representatives so we could debate and discuss statements and resolutions, and the thing that i'm struck by, which is frankly quite a contrast, just total unanimity and real resolve on the part of everyone to meet this moment and to meet this challenge. i was in brussels in the days immediately preceding the invasion. you could tell the seriousness and the kind of somber overtones of that meeting. it has carried through to athens. >> i'm happy you bring this up, this total unified -- when it comes to nato. that's what you're feeling on the ground there. is there a worry, is there a concern that there could be a fissure in this unification, this moment of unity at nato if, in fact, the french election goes in a differen
congressional delegation sent to greece for this weekend's nato parliamentary assembly summit. give me a behind the scenes picture of what you're talking about that you can share with us when it comes to the war in ukraine. >> my fellow parliamentarians and i from the nato countries, we met in the greek parliament today in what is the equivalent of their house of representatives so we could debate and discuss statements and resolutions, and the thing that i'm struck by, which is frankly...
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whether they are in greece, not just in case in puerto rico, but they were in germany in france, in the united states of america. the vast majority of people have been treated austerity cutbacks, or even the obama stimulus never went to the living people. it ran out of path very quickly, states where cutting so had 12 years of austerity for the many and socialism for the finances. that is other companies look around and see people who do not have the city to buy new expensive stuff. so the done invest in it, they take that money that the state brings and as you correctly put it, they go to the stomach change and buy back their own shares. this is wasted energy . it boots, inequality, and creates technician for the many. you talk about the stock exchange and also the u. s. economy at right now, the u. s. economy is in shambles, or last year it's rank by 3 and a half percent. that's the worst we've seen since the end of world war 2 are unemployment higher than it was during the 2008 financial crisis. and yet wall street, they did pretty well in 2020 and it's not just the u. s. if we look
whether they are in greece, not just in case in puerto rico, but they were in germany in france, in the united states of america. the vast majority of people have been treated austerity cutbacks, or even the obama stimulus never went to the living people. it ran out of path very quickly, states where cutting so had 12 years of austerity for the many and socialism for the finances. that is other companies look around and see people who do not have the city to buy new expensive stuff. so the done...
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and said _ germany wagged its finger at greece and said you — germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are— germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are a _ germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are a responsible - germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are a responsible and l and said you are a responsible and we are _ and said you are a responsible and we are going — and said you are a responsible and we are going to— and said you are a responsible and we are going to cut _ and said you are a responsible and we are going to cut you _ and said you are a responsible and we are going to cut you off - and said you are a responsible and we are going to cut you off and - we are going to cut you off and their— we are going to cut you off and their economy _ we are going to cut you off and their economy shrank- we are going to cut you off and their economy shrank 20%. - we are going to cut you off and . their economy shrank 20%. now, we are going to cut you off and - their economy shrank 20%. now, we cannot— their economy shrank 20%. now, we ca
and said _ germany wagged its finger at greece and said you — germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are— germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are a _ germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are a responsible - germany wagged its finger at greece and said you are a responsible and l and said you are a responsible and we are _ and said you are a responsible and we are going — and said you are a responsible and we are going to— and said you are a responsible...
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their 1st matches took them to greece and poland, and to day they're playing and turkey. the games aim to raise money for ukraine's military and how people displaced by the war. i hardly a moment goes by when me calamity ankle isn't thinking about the war. back home in ukraine, even here on the training field, in the tucker city of a stumble. before the horse is a thought, so for much, for your hurt in your heart, you want to stay there and help all of your people go. arkenberg already bought your brain seems to tell you that in fact, i mean you can't do anything sister to little. and the only thing you know how to do that can help the country is playing football at our football, marty ankle and shocked our donuts. have had to run from bombs before in 2014 fighting between government forces and pro russian separatists broke out in east and ukraine shocked us stadium. the don bus arena was badly damaged by shelling. so just as a young boy, i often went to the dunbar. serena, and it was my biggest dream to play at this wonderful stadium for a shot dog. donnette school start
their 1st matches took them to greece and poland, and to day they're playing and turkey. the games aim to raise money for ukraine's military and how people displaced by the war. i hardly a moment goes by when me calamity ankle isn't thinking about the war. back home in ukraine, even here on the training field, in the tucker city of a stumble. before the horse is a thought, so for much, for your hurt in your heart, you want to stay there and help all of your people go. arkenberg already bought...
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that was particularly true for greece, but it also hit italy, spain, all to go to a certain extent. and when i'm observing now, the positions by italy and greece, both countries, all the very dependent on russian gas imports. so they say, well, look, we are more or less in a situation like you, germany, but we go for it. and by the way, all recession you, germany dictated us 10 years ago was much harder than whatever you might face. now i would call it now it's a sort of little revenge by those governments and the germans honestly have not been behaving in a very diplomatic, in a very strategic way. although over the last 1015 years, ah, in other news, the stickers with images of joe biden, as american petrol stations appeared to have had some clarifications added. americans made it clear that the gist of the stickers were not related to russia's actions in ukraine. americans hits by rising petrol prices pasted petrol stations with stickers, depicting biden. as you can see on your screen here. however, the stick has begun to appear with the inscription, quotes this sticker was here
that was particularly true for greece, but it also hit italy, spain, all to go to a certain extent. and when i'm observing now, the positions by italy and greece, both countries, all the very dependent on russian gas imports. so they say, well, look, we are more or less in a situation like you, germany, but we go for it. and by the way, all recession you, germany dictated us 10 years ago was much harder than whatever you might face. now i would call it now it's a sort of little revenge by those...
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the 1st friendly match was in greece against olympia, echoes intox. i thought so sir. hub in yet. what unites us as a team is more than football, football, we share a common tragedy, or did that that i hear there was rhonda in the game against olympia, echo. so if we were t shirts with the names of the cities that were attacked by the russian army, lynbrook, or sombrero as why not though i thought it was the whole world should know the names of the cities or any sort of see even the people who don't know about it yet . well, green those in his life or who don't want to believe what's really happening. causal, lou demco thought or more of the shirt on his neither linear sto, still has visited a war and not some kind of special operation. lima, i knew cook for thought at the paras. her see the image to literate for korean. i've always dreamed of living in ukraine, and i believe that it's still possible. i hope that peace will soon return to my country. no, then football will return this and we'll be able to continue what we did before. we must modern brother, right? to do a lunch. l
the 1st friendly match was in greece against olympia, echoes intox. i thought so sir. hub in yet. what unites us as a team is more than football, football, we share a common tragedy, or did that that i hear there was rhonda in the game against olympia, echo. so if we were t shirts with the names of the cities that were attacked by the russian army, lynbrook, or sombrero as why not though i thought it was the whole world should know the names of the cities or any sort of see even the people who...
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and when i'm observing now, the positions by italy and greece, both countries are also very dependent on russian gas imports. so they say, well, look, we are moralizing some of the situation like you, germany, but we go for it. and by the way, all recession you, germany dictated us 10 years ago was much harder than whatever you might face. now, i would call it. now it's a sort of little revenge by those governments and the germans honestly have not been behaving in a very diplomatic, in a very strategic way. also over the last 1015 years ah, was the war ukraine continues to shake hope world politics. united states and its allies are trying to exclude russia from international institutions with the g. 20 being the latest arts, eager as donner has more not stop the fighting and sit down for talks. this cool to vladimir putin has been resonating across the global political landscape for months . if it was shuttle fuel, we need solutions and these solutions should be connected with diplomacy. of course, it is important that the ukrainian side agree to peace talks and that the conditions w
and when i'm observing now, the positions by italy and greece, both countries are also very dependent on russian gas imports. so they say, well, look, we are moralizing some of the situation like you, germany, but we go for it. and by the way, all recession you, germany dictated us 10 years ago was much harder than whatever you might face. now, i would call it. now it's a sort of little revenge by those governments and the germans honestly have not been behaving in a very diplomatic, in a very...
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he saw the pictures a national strike to place yesterday in greece, against the rising cost, particularly in the, in the energy field. where the cost to have risen by 200 to 250 percent. the electricity bills and drinks are getting are almost non non payable. now with the, with the money that is, that is available to the greek people. so actually i think that the european union is actually suiting, they're shooting our, our, our leg and the, we're going to pay for these sags more than most from us. and that is something that these people don't, that to you does not realize. instead of coming up with proposals to start negotiations for peace between nato and russia, they continue imposing. 2 measures and measures and measures. 2 that will never end until there is a total global war that will in a nuclear holocaust. european commission has moved to activate a mechanism that could isolate budapest from e u. funding. this comes right up the prime minister, victor all buns recent reelection and was followed by hungry making the decision to pay for rushing gaston roubles as well as voice and co
he saw the pictures a national strike to place yesterday in greece, against the rising cost, particularly in the, in the energy field. where the cost to have risen by 200 to 250 percent. the electricity bills and drinks are getting are almost non non payable. now with the, with the money that is, that is available to the greek people. so actually i think that the european union is actually suiting, they're shooting our, our, our leg and the, we're going to pay for these sags more than most from...
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we saw go pictures are national strike to place yesterday in greece against the rising cost, particularly in the, in the energy field. where the cost to have risen by 200 to 250 percent. the electricity bills, the greeks are getting are almost non payment with the, with the money that is that is available to the right people. so actually, i think the european union is i could be suiting there, shooting our, our, our leg. and the, we're going to pay for these sags is more than a moskowitz. and that is something that this people don't to, you does not realize. instead of coming up with proposals to start negotiations for peace between nato and russia, they continue imposing. 2 measures and measures and measures that will never end until there is a total global war. like when the in a nuclear holocaust european commission has moved to i'd surveyed some mechanism that could isolate budapest from e u funding. this comes right after prime minister vic to all buns recent re election and was followed by hungry making the decision to pay for rushing gas in rubles, as well as voice and concerns abo
we saw go pictures are national strike to place yesterday in greece against the rising cost, particularly in the, in the energy field. where the cost to have risen by 200 to 250 percent. the electricity bills, the greeks are getting are almost non payment with the, with the money that is that is available to the right people. so actually, i think the european union is i could be suiting there, shooting our, our, our leg. and the, we're going to pay for these sags is more than a moskowitz. and...
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the 1st friendly match was in greece against olympia. accost won't accept basra sir hub in yet. what unites us as a team is more than football. football. we share a common tragedy or did that? i heard there was one in the game against olympia, coastal oak. if we were t shirts with the names of the cities that were attacked by the russian army, because on bill nas wine out of though i thought it was the whole world should know the names of the cities or any sort of she, even the people who don't know about it yet, rainbows in his life, or who don't want to believe what's really happening or causal at lou demco thought or more at the shirt on his neither linear sto still has. this is a war and not some kind of special operational i'mma. i near cooked without it, the parents have seen them started for carrying. i've always dreamed of living in ukraine, and i believe that it's still possible. i hope that peace will soon return to my country renewals and then football will return this and we'll be able to continue what we did before. he must move him for the right to do a lunch. let
the 1st friendly match was in greece against olympia. accost won't accept basra sir hub in yet. what unites us as a team is more than football. football. we share a common tragedy or did that? i heard there was one in the game against olympia, coastal oak. if we were t shirts with the names of the cities that were attacked by the russian army, because on bill nas wine out of though i thought it was the whole world should know the names of the cities or any sort of she, even the people who don't...