experiencing one of the highest unemployment rates in europe. in greece even economcally depressed industrial towns are very beautiful. this is an hour s drive north of athens. with the stunning scenery, it means little here. these are people without atm cards, mostly pensioners, lining up for hours. yelling, shoving each other, desperate to get inside a bank. this woman s watch was broken in the crowd. look where we are today this man says we are humiliated in frnt of the world. this community s economic pain began long before greece s recent cash shortage. they once thrived on the industry and fou factories are lying broken and empty. they have been closing steadily
clinic. i am focusing on the law link wents. delinquents. i don t know. i picture i picture dogs and when i picture dogs, it is fat dogs. you don t want to see one i have been lay aing on the street with an oxygen tank. i like fat dogs. big, fat dogs that lie around and make me feel good. you kwan rest your head. it is a like, giant breathing pillows and fleas. should they go to fat camp or tell them to be comfortable in their own fur. i think it has gone too far. another true thing i was walking my dog i have done it three times. i walked my dog and they said your dog is really fat. would they have said that in frnt of your daughter? they did actually say it in
so what if it is going to mars the park is nice. because we have the money leftover and the park could be just as good. it is certainly true that the park is very commercial these days. we were just there. there s lots of buying and selling going on. the day i was there there must have been 100 food selling booths. on the other hand the public seems fine with that. it was rag tag that sfrnt look that nice it would be another story. they are making the city money. if everybody would feel good about it they would know where the money is going. that is delightful people think it is a city run park. that means it is public. nobody viewed it as privatized.
american history to make that deal with tip o neill. and the president needs to give a little. yeah. well, he needed to reduce the deficit back in 82, and he and o neill got together. let me go to josh green. do you think that list makes sense? keystone. that would drive the environmentalists and a lot of democratic progressives crazy. the medical device thing would cost the obama care program about $30 billion. what else? i forgot the other one. the dealing with the debt ceiling i mean sorry, deelg with t dealing with the cost of living, adjusting that downward in effect. is that too much of a giveaway for the frnt? i think he can give away some of those things. the key is what are republicans willing to give up? the thing that stanched every deal the last few years is republicans have endless lists of what they d like but they re not willing to give either loophole closings or tax increases in return. until they get to the point they re willing to offer some of that up, they n
helped many new firefighters get their start. gregg: the on joy to envoy to syria is giving a stark warning on the crisis in that country. speaking in cairo he said syria could become another somalia if a solution there is not found and found soon. new violence is reported from aleppo to the north and dara to the south. leland vittert is reporting from our jerusalem bureau. leland? reporter: no solution on the horizon the violence inside syria is getting considerably worse. we re moving from what was an insurgency civil war to something almost a conventional civil war in its form of two sides moving against each other. the rebel frnt lines are starting to close in especially on damascus there and president assad s power base. we re being told that the rebel firing has actually closed the air board in