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correspondent greg palkot is streaming live from athens. you were on the streets during the riots. what was that like? for a couple of hours. it was like a military field, throwing sticks, bottles, targeting the finance ministry building, as well as a mcdonald s chain, riot police answering in kind, shooting stun grenades and as well as a whole lot of tear gas. you can ataste to that. it was pretty ugly stuff, there were arrests and injuries, this the backdrop of a relatively peaceful but angry march by about 20,000 union members, this against also a backdrop of a 48 hour general strike, basically shutting down everything, transport, hospital, government buildings. this was a couple hundred yards away from where they re debating the
their job, jon. jon: keep an eye on that one for us molly. that s going to be interesting to see how it turns out. molly line, thanks. jenna: new video just coming into our newsroom but the inter through international desk, seeing more protestest in a country plagued by debt problems but this time the outrage doesn t have anything to do with money in greece. the 2500 students demonstrating in athens today, there hurling rocks at police, also at the finance ministry building. several storefronts were damaged in the capitol but so far no injuries reported at this time, this demonstration marking two years since police shot and killed a 15-year-old boy, his death sparking greece s worst riot necessary decades, the two officers involved in that shooting are now serving prison sentences for that. jon: iran sticks its finger in the world s eye with a bombshell claim about its nuclear ambitions. how will this impact world power talks on the threat taking place right now? we just got an earl