Raw Video: G8 Leaders Gather for Class Photo
The United States and other members of the Group of Eight industrial nations are expressing hope that Greece remains in the eurozone, saying all of the nations have an interest in strengthening the eurozone. (May 19)
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Further informations about topics addressed are available in favourites, play lists on my channel and complementary video responses. Published with the permission of "DemocracyNow.org - This is a summary of news headlines from the United States and around the world as reported by Democracy Now! on Wednesday, May 16, 2012. To watch the complete independent, global weekday news hour, read th...
Paniyiri Greek Festival - Brisbane
Greek Default Crisis Neo Nazi leader denies the Holocaust.Hitler's Dog Barking
READ DESCRIPCION: LEER: http://www.guerraeterna.com/no-habia-camaras-de-gas/ Nikolaos Michaloliakos, líder del partido griego neonazi Amanecer Dorado. 440.921 votos en las últimas elecciones (un 6,97%) y 21 escaños. La construcción europea ha creado sus propios monstruos, aunque en realidad son los mismos del pasado. Conseguir que un partido que niega la existencia de las cámaras de gas en los ...
Debt-stricken Greece must hold fresh elections after talks on forming a new government broke up without agreement Tuesday, prolonging a tortuous crisis which could see Athens exit the troubled eurozone.Duration: 02:21
Griechen suchen Alternativen, um der Krise die Stirn zu bieten
Die Empörten -- Der Kampf geht weiter Telesur: Seit mindestens einem Jahr finden große Ansammlungen in Städten wie in Athen in Griechenland statt, das weiterhin eine strukturelle Krise erlebt. Die aus den Versammlungen hervorgegangenen Initiativen erlangen von Mal zu Mal mehr Kraft in den politischen und wirtschaftlichen Bereichen des Landes: Der Syntagma-Platz ist nicht mehr wie noch vor einem...
News Wrap: Greece Uncertainty Tops Agenda at G-8 Summit
In other news Friday, leaders of some of the world's largest economies began gathering at Camp David in Maryland for the G-8 summit. Also, German Chancellor Angela Merkel suggested Greece hold a referendum on staying in the eurozone, according to a spokesman for Greece's caretaker government.
Spain and Greece Depositors Making Runs On Banks, 1Billion A Day (May 17, 2012)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/may/17/barack-obama-eu-growth-crisis http://www.npr.org/2012/05/17/152847414/dire-consequences-if-greece-exits-euro "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by c...
Olympic flame arrives in Britain for 2012 torch relay
The Olympic torch is on British soil for the first time since 1948. It was flown from Athens on a specially chartered, golden plane. The flame now begins its eight thousand mile journey around the U.K. - ending at the Olympic Stadium. ITN’s Emily Morgan reports. (Nightly News)
TAKE PART - EARTHS GRID SYTEM REBOOTS 20TH - 21ST MAY
Material used in the making of this video presentation: OPERATION PHOENIX (Published on May 14, 2012 by kk4aei2012) AND "Reboot of the Grid: Guided Visualization for May 20th/21st, 2012" Published on May 14, 2012 by Mac Peace whose audio and visual content in the original video was created as an aid to the upcoming mass meditation/visualization on May 20th/21st, 2012, coinciding with ...
UniCredit's Nielsen on Europe Debt Crisis, G-8
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit SpA, talks about the European debt crisis, the outlook for Greece and this weekend's meeting between Group of Eight leaders at the Camp David presidential retreat in rural Maryland. Nielsen speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday." (Source: Bloomberg)
Affluent Greeks moving cash abroad
As analysts start to look at what happens if Greece leaves the euro zone, its wealthier citizens have taken matters into their own hands. Vast amounts of money are heading to countries elsewhere - to Switzerland and to the UK. Al Jazeera's Peter Greste investigates.
Are Airplanes Safe for Obese People?
--Are airplanes safe for overweight passengers? --On the Bonus Show: Neo-Nazis enter Greek Parliament, US secretly releases Afghan detainees, vigilante justice in South Africa, more. The David Pakman Show is an internationally syndicated talk radio and television program hosted by David Pakman http://www.davidpakman.com http://www.davidpakman.com/membership http://www.davidpakman.com/gear http:...
More Education = Liberal, Less Education = Conservative
--A new study from Progressive Policy shows that there is a definitive link between college education and liberal politics. --On the Bonus Show: Neo-Nazis enter Greek Parliament, US secretly releases Afghan detainees, vigilante justice in South Africa, more. The David Pakman Show is an internationally syndicated talk radio and television program hosted by David Pakman http://www.davidpakman.com...
Purdue Professor on Greek Debt Crisis & the Euro
Economics Prof. David Hummels, Purdue University, shares insight into European debt crisis, specifically Greece.
Politicians in Greece are in a desperate bid to stabilize their economy. Today they swore in a transitional cabinet before holding repeat elections next month. Among the new lawmakers are an extremist group of politicians some call neo-Nazis. Monica Villamizar reports from Athens.
Politicians in Greece are in a desperate bid to stabilize their economy. Today they swore in a transitional cabinet before holding repeat elections next month. Among the new lawmakers are an extremist group of politicians some call neo-Nazis. Monica Villamizar reports from Athens.
2MIN News May18: Climate, EuroFail, Solar/Planetary Update
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BANK RUNS in GREECE - Will the SYSTEM COLLAPSE? (Michael Rivero)
BANK RUNS in GREECE - Will the SYSTEM COLLAPSE? (Michael Rivero) A spreading bank run could hasten Greece's exit from the euro zone but it certainly doesn't have to end that way. It is far less clear what the impact would be should the wave of withdrawals accelerate in other peripheral states such as Spain or Portugal, which are further from outright revolt over German-led austerity, and which,...
EU Risks Moment of Anarchy, Chaos, Breakdown
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- George Magnus, a senior economic adviser at UBS AG, discusses the risks facing Europe after the European Central Bank cut funding to Greece's banks. He talks with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
March to Athens activists in court - Slogans and arrival
Athens May 16, 2012 - Αθήνα, 16.5.2012 Activists of 'March to Athens' in the court - Οι ακτιβιστές στα δικαστήρια 0:00 - 2:10 Slogans - Συνθήματα 2:10 - 4:12 Arrival - Άφιξη στα δικαστήρια Watch also - Δείτε επίσης: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1H2aDRadKo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4iSqh66bMU
How Long Before Economic Collapse?
Explanation of Greek Crisis
Weston Says Exit Cost May Help Keep Greece in Euro Zone
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Weston, an institutional dealer at IG Markets in Melbourne, talks about the political and economic situation in Greece and how the nation's potential exit from the euro area would affect global markets. Weston also discusses the Chinese and U.S. economies with John Dawson on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Victory in The Fight Against NDAA
A Federal Judge has issued an injunction against the National Defense Authorization Act. Plus an update on the violent riots in Greece as the economic collapse grows closer. And local TV news in Albuquerque is upset with the water authorities decision to cut fluoride from the cities water supply. http://www.infowars.com/ http://www.prisonplanet.tv/ http://twitter.com/#!/RealAlexJones http://www...
News Wrap: U.S. Soldier Killed by Man in Afghan Army Uniform
In other news Friday, an American soldier was killed in eastern Afghanistan by a man wearing an Afghan army uniform. The Taliban claimed responsibility. Also, in Greece, political leaders failed in a third attempt to form a government after Sunday's election produced no clear winner.
Chris Whalen Drops the F-Bomb on Wall Street while sounding the Bankruptcy Alarm!
Follow us @ http://twitter.com/laurenlyster http://twitter.com/coveringdelta Welcome to Capital Account. As world leaders arrive in the us for the G8 Summit, not to mention the nATO summit this weekend -- we'll talk about the realpolitik of the US situation when it comes to generating domestic economic growth. Chris Whalen has written about a choice between debt and inflation or war, and says f...
Pressure grows on Merkel ahead of Hollande talks
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold a first round of talks on the eurozone crisis with French President Francois Hollande in Berlin Tuesday after his inauguration. While Merkel continues to insist that austerity must come before growth, others in Europe, even in Germany, are beginning to warm to the new French and Greek view that growth measures must run alongside cuts.Duration: 02:17
Feiger Says Buying Into IPOs Is `Very Bad Strategy' (Video)
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- George Feiger, chief executive officer of Contango Capital Advisors Inc., a San Francisco-based wealth management firm, talks about the possibility of Greece exiting the euro area, the initial public offering of Facebook Inc. and his investment strategy. Feiger speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
News Wrap: Greek Credit Rating Drops Amid Eurozone Doubts
In other news Thursday, questions kept coming about the future of the eurozone. By all accounts, money was flowing out of Greece where far-left leaders are agitating to break a bailout agreement and end austerity measures. Also, a fight over solar panels flared into the open between the U.S. and China.
Banking crisis spreads to Spain
The European monetary crisis shows no signs of abating with talk of Greece leaving the Eurozone - once a taboo subject - now being discussed openly. The European Central Bank has stopped operations with some Greek banks. And the ratings agency Fitch has downgraded Greece by one notch to CCC. Now Spain has had 16 of its banks downgraded by another credit rating agency. Al Jazeera's Emma Hayward ...
Uncertainty breeds fear in Greece
A new election is scheduled for June 17, as debate continues over the country’s place in the euro zone. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)
Mosaic News 5/16/2012: Hamas Condemns Palestinian Government Reshuffle
Hamas condemns Palestinian government reshuffle, Bahrainis rally against union with Saudi Arabia, Sudan and South Sudan agree to resume talks as UN deadline expires, and more. Today's headlines in full: Hamas condemns government reshuffle Dubai TV, UAE Bahrainis rally against union with Saudi Arabia Al-Alam, Iran Sudan, South Sudan agree to resume talks as UN deadline expires Al Jazeera, Qatar ...
Tussle over Saif Gaddafi's trial: Should Libya's courts decide his fate?-Africa Today-05-15-2012
The trial of Africans at The Hague had often come about due to the lack of proper legal and judiciary system capable of effectively administering justice. But Libya seems to be ready to have its courts decide the fate of Saif. So why the ICC is still bent on extraditing Saif to face trial at the Hague? Is it a ploy to cover up some secrets between his late father and western allies who later to...
Greece hands Olympic flame to Britain
The Olympic flame has been passed into British hands at the start of its 71 day journey to London 2012. ITV's Richard Pallot reports (Nightly News)
Greek euro exit would be very costly
http://www.euronews.com/ If Greece has to leave the eurozone the cost will be massive. The European Central Bank and the single currency bloc's governments and banks would be hit with a bill of hundreds of billions of euros. It is estimated that the ECB, the International Monetary Fund and eurozone nations hold close to 200 billion euros worth of its debt. A Greek exit from the euro would mean ...
Greece to hold new election in June after talks fail
http://timesofearth.com/Europe/?NT=&nid=51370 ATHENS, Greece -- Greece will hold a new election after politicians failed to form a government, nine days following an inconclusive vote, prolonging a political crisis that pushes it closer to bankruptcy and exit from the euro. After a third day of failed talks with political leaders on Tuesday, a spokesman for President Karolos Papoulias said ...
Eurozone Collapse: Greece Bank Runs and Civil War Next
5-17-2012: In today's radio show preview, Christopher Greene discusses the collapse of Greece, the bank runs that are taking place and the possibility of civil war. http://www.greenewave.com/live-chatroom/ http://www.greenewave.com/ To Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FZUGFJLRCKMMW
Here's the latest news for Thursday, May 17: Prosecutors give closing argument in Edwards trial; Coroner: RFK Jr.'s wife died of hanging; Caretaker Greek Cabinet, legislators sworn in; Donna Summer dead.
Greek Cabinet Sworn in Amid Bank Run Fears
Greece now has a new caretaker government, following the political parties' failure to form a coalition government. Greece's president says that close to $900 million worth of euros was withdrawn from Greek bank accounts on Monday. Meanwhile Spain has seen its borrowing costs rise on the international markets as investors fear the crisis could spread across southern Europe. Henry Ridgwell repor...
Crisis forces Greeks to keep cash out of banks
Billions of dollars have been withdrawn from Greek banks due to the financial crisis. Between January and October last year, Greeks and Italians invested in property in the UK worth some $500m. As Paul Brennan reports from Athens, Greeks have a tradition of putting their money anywhere but in a bank.
Deadly Lebanon clashes intensify over Syria conflict
One civilian died during fighting in Lebanon's port city of Tripoli on Wednesday night, security sources said, bringing the death toll to nine over the past five days of clashes in a city where sectarian tension pouring over from Syria has been on the rise. The fighting in Tripoli, 70km north of Beirut, highlights how violence in Syria can spill into Lebanon, which was garrisoned by Syrian troo...
Alpari (UK) Forex news 17th May
James Hughes talks about the major forex stories including the run on Greek banks, the lack of a Greek government and the Spanish bond auctions.
Libyan women struggle for parliament seats
Libya is preparing to hold its first elections in 40 years. The new 200 seat National Congress will write the constitution. But with no quota for women's representation in parliament, female politicians are facing an uphill struggle. Omar al-Saleh reports from Tripoli.
Debt-stricken Greece forced to hold second election
Tourists look at souvenirs in the Monastiraki neighborhood of Athens. Debt-stricken Greece must prepare for its second elections in less than two months after failing to form a government, exacerbating the eurozone crisis which France and Germany vowed to resolve. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 http://www.france24.com/en
NSFW-Chicago 'F' The Police March Gets Hostile Reception
As you will see in my video, the marchers, many of whom were masked, were a bunch of foul-mouthed brats. "No justice no peace, f*ck the police," was one chant, as was, "From Chicago to Greece, f*ck the police." Another chant was "Cops, pigs, murderers." The march began in an African American neighborhood and continued into the Asian, Hispanic, and white Canaryville...
Terrorist Attacks, Assassinations Planned for Lebanon
Beirut, Lebanon. May 15, 2012. Source: Al-Manar TV. Terrorist attacks were being planned for Lebanon in the coming days by terrorist groups linked to an extremist organization that entered the country lately, well-informed sources revealed to As-Safir newspaper on Wednesday. Terrorist attacks: The well-informed sources told the daily that they have received reliable but extremely dangerous info...
Interest Rate Cut Would Be Positive for Israel
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Boaz Schwartz, country manager of Israel at Deutsche Bank AG, discusses the Israeli economy, monetary policy and the potential impact of Greece leaving the euro. He speaks from Tel Aviv with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Greek Euro Exit May Prompt Spain, Italy Bailouts
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Juergen Michels, chief European economist at Citigroup Inc., and Megan Greene, senior economist at Roubini Global Economics LLC, discuss Greece's euro membership and the risks facing Spain, Italy and France. They talk with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
Greek Euro Exit May Have Multi-Year Reverberations
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Patrick Legland, head of research at Societe Generale SA, discusses the U.S. economy and possible implications of Greece leaving the euro. He speaks with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Crash Coming The Run on Greeces Banks has Begun 700 Million Euros Withdrawn
Published on May 15, 2012 by Marygreeley1954 Griekse bankrun begonnen -- Eindspel Griekenland De Griekse crisis is weer het gesprek van de dag. Wat zeer opvallend is, zijn de berichten in de mainstream media over een bankrun in Griekenland. Vandaag staat er opeens groot op BNR: 'Grieken halen massaal geld van bank'. Nadat bekend werd dat er geen zakenkabinet kan worden gevormd, zijn nieuwe verk...
With the world's largest Greek population outside of Greece, Melbourne has felt the full brunt of the country's financial woes.
Greek on The Brink: Economic Collapse Inevitable
The bank runs that we are watching right now in Greece are shocking, but they are only just the beginning. Since May 6th, nearly one billion dollars has been withdrawn from Greek banks. For a small nation like Greece, that is an absolutely catastrophic number. At this point, the entire Greek banking system is in danger of collapsing. If you had money in a Greek bank, why wouldn't you pull it ou...
BNP's Freris Favors Investing in Asia `Selectively'
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Andrew Freris, chief investment adviser for Asia at BNP Paribas Wealth Management, talks about Greece's debt crisis, its implications for global markets and investment strategy. Freris speaks with John Dawson, Susan Li, Mia Saini and David Ingles on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
Shvets Says Portugal `Next in Line' if Greece Defaults
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Viktor Shvets, head of thematic equity research at Credit Suisse AG in Hong Kong, talks about Europe's sovereign-debt crisis and Greece's potential exit from the euro area. Shvets also discusses the U.S. and Japanese economies and his investment strategy with John Dawson on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
Zeti Says Greece Euro Exit Consequences `Unimaginable'
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Malaysia's central bank governor, talks about Europe's sovereign-debt crisis and Greece's potential exit from the euro area. She spoke yesterday in Istanbul with Bloomberg Television's Haslinda Amin. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Wrap: Greece Appoints Interim Government
In other news Wednesday, Greece appointed an interim government as it struggled to escape a deepening political crisis. The country faces new elections on June 17. Also, former Liberian President Charles Taylor offered no apologies at a U.N. tribunal for fomenting civil war in neighboring Sierra Leone in the late 1990s.
Alex Jones Show: Wednesday (5-15-12) - Paul Craig Roberts & Walter B. Jones -
Today, Wednesday, May 16, on the Alex Jones Show, Alex welcomes long-time returning guest and contributing writer Dr. Paul Craig Roberts to discuss the impact of the Euro's instability on world markets amidst looming fears of Greece's departure. They'll also touch on why governments feel compelled to blame events like 9/11, the Euro decline, and other manufactured crises on scapegoats. Alex als...
How can compliant farmers compete in a non-compliant common market? - Agnew
Donate to UKIP: http://www.ukip.org/donations | http://www.ukipmeps.org • European Parliament, Brussels, 8 May 2012 • Speaker: Stuart Agnew MEP, UKIP (Eastern Counties), Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) Group Response: John Dalli, Commissioner responsible for Health and Consumer Policy • Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI) • Item on Agenda: Exchange of views with John Dal...
Debate: How To Fix The Economy
French and Greek voters, angered by austerity efforts, are the latest to push European governments out of power. Although cuts in government spending and services are deeply unpopular and cause economic problems, those who favor austerity say government budget deficits are worse. VOA's Jim Randle spoke with economic experts on both sides of the debate.
The Elite Are Digging Their Own Grave
Today, Wednesday, May 16, on the Alex Jones Show, Alex welcomes long-time returning guest and contributing writer Dr. Paul Craig Roberts to discuss the impact of the Euro's instability on world markets amidst looming fears of Greece's departure. They'll also touch on why governments feel compelled to blame events like 9/11, the Euro decline, and other manufactured crises on scapegoats. http://w...
EU Budget discharge procedure is a political game - Andreasen
Donate to UKIP: http://www.ukip.org/donations | http://www.ukipmeps.org • European Parliament, Brussels, 10 May 2012 • Speaker: Marta Andreasen MEP, UK Independence Party (South East), EFD Group in the European Parliament (Europe of Freedom and Democracy). • Joint Debate: EU budget 2010 discharge (43 reports) http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=AGENDA&reference=20120510&s...
Greece Has `No Good Solutions,' Mauldin Says
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- John Mauldin, president of Millennium Wave Advisors, talks about the possibility that Greece will leave the euro. He speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
Jim Rickards on Europe's Bank Run and why JP Morgan was late to "Puke the Trade"
Follow us @ http://twitter.com/laurenlyster http://twitter.com/coveringdelta Welcome to Capital Account. Minutes are out from the Federal Reserve's latest open market committee meeting, which means everyone is looking for what the Fed will do next in order to manipulate rates and thus economic reality. But what are the consequences of this manipulation? Jim Rickards, author of the bestselling b...
Greek Debt Crisis, U.S. Financial Regulation
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Joshua Rosner, an analyst at Graham Fisher & Co., and Matthew McCormick, portfolio manager at Bahl & Gaynor Inc., talk about Greece's sovereign-debt crisis and parallels with Argentina, and the outlook for U.S. financial regulation. They speak with Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Cisco's Weak Forecast; Europe Weighs Greece's Fate
Good news is scarce with few positive catalysts for the summer, but housing market looks to have hit bottom.
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Deborah Kostroun reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market today. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped a fourth day, the longest decline in a month, as concern Greece's debt crisis is worsening offset better-than-estimated reports on U.S. housing starts and industrial production. (Source: Bloomberg)
fyi. Online Only: Greece - Heading for the exit?
With new elections called in Greece, concerns are growing that this country could soon be forced out of the single currency. Citigroup puts the chances of a Greek Euro zone exit --or Grexit as it has been dubbed-- at 75%. However finding a way out of the monetary union may be easier said than done.
Greece swears in caretaker prime minister
A caretaker government will take charge in Athens ahead of the new vote on June the 17th. That's after nine days of talks proved inconclusive following the election on May 6th which produced no overall winner. And there are fears the uncertainty is leading Greeks to take their money out of the country, as Al Jazeera's Paul Brennan reports from Athens.
Here's the latest news for Wednesday, May 16: Greece goes with caretaker government; Biden says Romney is a corporate raider; Closing arguments in John Edwards trial; Iraq looks to London Olympics.
Greece sets date for new round of elections
In Greece, a senior judge is to be put in charge of a caretaker government to run the country until a new General Election on June 17. Questions are growing over whether the country's finances will last that long. Hundreds of millions of euros have been withdrawn from Greek banks in recent days over fears of a departure from the euro - and return to a devalued drachma. Jonathan Rugman, Channel ...
Naked News In Brief 2012-05-16
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Greeks Angry, Resigned to New Elections
Greece announces new elections next month as the country's caretaker government appoints an interim prime minister. Europe reacts to Greek attempts to stabilize its government and economy. (May 16)
Galbraith Says Greek Society 'Being Destroyed'
James Galbraith, an economics professor at the University of Texas, talks about Greece's sovereign-debt crisis and the possibility that the nation may leave the euro
Herman Cain: We are on a Road to Financial Disaster
Former Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain on the changes the U.S. government needs to make before America becomes the next Greece or France.
http://www.euronews.com/ As the German and French leaders met to discuss how to keep Greece in the eurozone some Germans seem indifferent to its fate. A recent opinion poll show around 60 percent of them support Angela Merkel's opposition to stimulating growth in Europe through new borrowing and in a Berlin food market a commonly expressed feeling was that Germany's already given too much to Gr...
Warning Greece Could End Up In Civil War Because of Euro Collapse/Withdraw. Moody Downgrades Banks
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Rajoy warns on Spain's borrowing costs
http://www.euronews.com/ Greece's political stalemate is already splashing over onto Spain. On Wednesday, the Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said Madrid if facing trouble borrowing enough as the interest rate - or yield - it is having to pay to sell its government bonds shoots up. Spain's yields are back up near the levels that led to Greece, Portugal and Ireland having to be bailed out. ...
Roger Helmer lambasts Commissioner Tajani for lack of insight
Donate to UKIP: http://www.ukip.org/donations | http://www.ukipmeps.org • European Parliament, Brussels, 8 May 2012 • Speaker: Roger Helmer MEP, UK Independence Party (UKIP, East Midlands), Europe of Freedom and Democracy group (EFD) • Debate: Exchange of views with Antonio Tajani, Vice-President of the Commission and Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship, on the Structured Dialogue: E...
Greek neonazi leader gives Hitler-style speech after the elections, entering parliament with 7%
6 May 2012: Nikos Michaloliakos, the leader of the Greek neonazi group "Golden Dawn" delivers a Hitler-style speech, after his group has entered the parliament with almost 7%.
Greek Exit Carries `Armageddon' Risk, Dallara Says
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Dallara, the head of the Institute of International Finance, talks about the possible implications of Greece leaving the euro. He talks with Bloomberg Television's Elliott Gotkine in Dublin. (Source: Bloomberg)
Greece austerity is shock doctrine capitalism
We might be seeing the beginning of the end for Greece and the eurozone. Greece's President announced today that parties have failed to create a coalition government - and has called for new elections in June. So if the anti-austerity parties win big again as expected - is the eurozone as we know it doomed?
The European Central Bank is at the heart of the eurozone economy and a major player in the currect crisis. In addition to participating in the bail-out of the ailing Greek economy it has pumped more than a trillion euros in cheap loans into the Spanish banking system.
Hollande threatens to rip Europe austerity deal-The Real Deal-05-13-2012
Socialist Francois Hollande has bumped former French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the country's presidential elections last week. Hollande has threatened to rip up the Europe's austerity deal which has been orchestrated by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Meanwhile, Greeks are having difficulty to form a new government. Over 60 percent of those who voted in the parliamentary elections demanded ...
Μετάδοση είδησης του CNN για την Ελλάδα
http://www.radio9.gr Μετάδοση είδησης του CNN για την Ελλάδα
Major Effort by Europe to Retail Greece, Burns Says
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Nicholas Burns, a former U.S. undersecretary of state, talks about the outlook for Europe's sovereign-debt crisis and the Greek elections in June. He speaks with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Daniel Arbess on Greek Debt Crisis, Euro, Outlook
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Daniel Arbess, a partner at Perella Weinberg Partners LP, talks about the outlook for the debt crisis in Greece and its future in the euro. Arbess speaks with Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack."
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Greek Euro-Zone Exit Very Likely; Italy, Spain Risk
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Andrew Balls, head of European portfolio management at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses a possible euro-zone exit by Greece and the risk of contagion to Spain and Italy. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Episode #117 - Ron Paul Got Greeced and Greece Goose Is Cooked
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Breakingviews: Greek banks' rickety crutches
May 16 - Greek banks are leaning on twin crutches - recapitalisation from bailout funds and emergency liquidity - that could easily be kicked away, says Reuters Breakingviews.
Email on Stand Your Ground Double Standard, Ted Nugent, Florida drug testing
--Email on Stand Your Ground double standard, Ted Nugent explodes, Florida drug testing, more. --On the Bonus Show: Neo-Nazis enter Greek Parliament, US secretly releases Afghan detainees, vigilante justice in South Africa, more. The David Pakman Show is an internationally syndicated talk radio and television program hosted by David Pakman http://www.davidpakman.com http://www.davidpakman.com/m...
ICAP's CEO Says Hard to Offer Comfort Amid Turmoil
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- ICAP Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael Spencer talks about turmoil in financial markets and the prospect of a Greek exit from the euro. Spencer, speaking with Francie Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move," also discusses profit at the world's largest broker of transactions between banks. (Source: Bloomberg)
Inside Story - Is the Greek tragedy a European crisis?
As Greece entered a second week without a government central bankers joined politicians and economists in openly warning about the possible breakup of the eurozone. And so the Greek political tragedy plays on with potentially harsh consequences for Europe's economies. In Brussels, there are already talks about Greece leaving the eurozone. Is it now a question of when, or if?
Activists arrested 'March to Athens' - Δικηγόροι
Αθήνα 15.5.2012 - Συλλήψεις ακτιβιστών του 'March to Athens' 0:00 - 1:35 Δηλώσεις δικηγόρου μετά την απόφαση του Εισαγγελέα 1:35 - 3:58 Δηλώσεις δικηγόρου που εξηγούν γιατί και πως έγιναν οι συλλήψεις Δείτε επίσης: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1H2aDRadKo&feature=youtu.be
Greek socialists reach for coalition amid bailout threats
Greek socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos is tasked by President Carolos Papoulias with forming a government after efforts by other parties failed. Duration: 00:47.
Morgan Stanley Forecast Euro at $1.19 by Year's End
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Hans-Guenter Redeker, head of currency strategy at Morgan Stanley, talks about his year-end forecast of $1.19 for the euro and the implications of a Greek exit from the single currency. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on Bloomberg Television's "First Look." (Source: Bloomberg)