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expecting visitors anastasia and byzantine silly this is not every day you boys in the house night moves you on t w. kim in vegas house of music stores up close personal and unplugged. hello i'm out of. the night groups starting november third down d w e sung week. this is date up in years life from but then america's president calls for tougher immigration laws in response to the truck attack in new york these pictures are
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said to show here that's the talk of running away for the same before being shot under arrested by cummings has been a us i follow siple twenty nine year old goes back national who entered the country illegally also on the program russia and iran working on a plan to end the syria conflict but russia's president putin the rise in temperature we consider that chances of ending the six years simply. catalonia is deposed leader refuses to return to madrid for questioning over his declaration of independence. fierce growth for the delicate balance of power in northern iraq after talks on forming a power sharing government collapse so what does the province's future home. i'm still going to welcome to the program police sources. named the man suspected
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of killing eight people and injuring at least eleven in the truck attack in new york say fellow sipar was shot by police and is being treated in hospital the twenty nine year old from was pakistan is said to have been behind the wheel of a vehicle that rammed into people on a bicycle path the attack happened in lower manhattan white pickup truck veered off west street and along the hudson river drive plowed into the bike path and continued for several blocks before smashing into a school bus or thought since have described it as a terror attack they say the suspect seems to have been acting around here a few minutes ago the mayor of new york bill de blasio spoke to reporters and called on new yorkers to remain receive it. we understand this was an attack on our values it was an effort to break our spirit. but as an effort to break our spirit it failed. but my message to all new yorkers is do what you do
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best be new yorkers be strong be proud to be resilient show the whole world right now. that we will not be moved by terror or on this from new york where we join john holt the one who reports for newsweek magazine welcome to you perhaps you can bring us up to date with the latest on the investigation yes we've just been updated by the mare and the n.y.p.d. and it seems that the f.b.i. and the n.y.p.d. did not know about this they were very careful with their wording did not know about the suspect prior to the incident and it also seems that the way they've been in communication with the wife and she was not aware that he was planning this attack but it is still you know very early we're still learning a lot of the details and look from what we know so far he did pledge allegiance to isis there was materials found at the scene of the crime to the vehicle the drugs. but isis is actually not claimed responsibility for the attack. and the suspects i
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followed. details are emerging about him yes absolutely he's twenty nine years old from new jersey well originally from uzbekistan came to the united states in two thousand and ten via a diversity visa program which we've seen president donald trump is now called for revoking he spent some time in florida and worked for him in new jersey up to this point in time it didn't seem like he there was any signs that he might get involved in something sinister like this and in terrorism so this seems to have come as a surprise to people who know him so the president a trump that they seem to be to sort of reactions here first of the president's reaction to this attack and then their reaction to his reaction so let's start with his reaction to the attack if he's called for a great of vetting tell us more about that sure you trump is calling for
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extreme vetting. country stricter procedures in terms of who the united states allows to the country and it's not clear that that would actually have prevented an attack like this because this suspect was radicalized after he entered the united states not not before and the visa process that he went through was extensive it was a two year vetting process so the structure of the immigration structure or system that we already have in place for the u.s. is quite strict so maybe we should be asking the question how did he become radicalized what about isis was so appealing to him after being welcomed into the united states and living up to it seemed like at least a decent life and having a job and a stable life and a family. so yeah it i think it begs the question is this approach is do we need more extreme immigration policies is this a logical approach to protecting the united states and then president trump's response and then took him into a twitter spot with
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a democratic senator chuck schumer. yes and chuck schumer is a rep for new york and you know he was born in brooklyn so here we are having the president the united states attacking a senator who stayed and home city was just attacked just attack me just experience a terror attack which is quite a controversy oh and some might say hypocritical when you think about how many republicans responded to las vegas. mitch mcconnell the senate majority leader said that it would be you know about two days after the last big shooting nearly october said it would be it's wrong to politicize this so soon and here we have trump you know less than twenty four hours after this attack which by the way is the worst terror attack in new york city since nine eleven and he's politicized the attack on hold to anger in new york thank you thanks for having me
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russia's president vladimir putin is meeting with his iranian counterpart hassan rouhani in teheran talks i do to focus on the conflict in syria as moscow considers a new initiative to add listen to civil war iran and russia want fresh elections that would include. assad the president of azerbaijan's also meeting mr putin and iranian officials in a three way summit between the neighboring countries. where english from society come on a decade on who's out on the radio in the british journalist for the guardian newspaper in london welcome to d w how significant is this meeting between president putin and his iranian counterpart. i mean a this president put in fair visit to iran since president rouhani was elected to office in two thousand and thirteen so iran and russia have an important ally and in the region as you mentioned syria is very important because both of them are very stanch supporters of bashar al assad's regime in syria but also important for
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iran is the nuclear deal it's very now just last month president trauma in washington he said defied iran's compliance with the deal making it difficult for iran but the other side of this agreement russia included china germany france and england now the u.k. all of them are saying that they want to preserve the deal and continue so firearms you know in the face of trump's opposition it's important to maintain a good relationship with russia it's helping good financially and also regionally with politics including syria so so it rand is looking to go to russia debt to help it against the u.s. when it comes to their own nuclear deal. remember russia has said it very walkable it did they are opposed to any attempts to renegotiate the nuclear do for example or just scrap it now frankly iran has been abiding by the agreement as testified by the i.a.e.a.
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the international atomic energy agency latest report so us undecided is isolated but has a huge influence for example european banks are still reluctant to do business with iran because of punishments by the u.s. treasury so a lot of president travelers are split on the agreement but u.s. has a huge influence and they settle iran i'm sorry that you have some as i would just cut across the there at running out of time i do want to get to syria what what is the hope between these two countries are about syria i mean that that's the context of issues you know iran and russia support for syria is controversial they are the only reason you know that bashar assad is still in power and in syria is because of iran's russia's support and frankly there is no forseeable signs that the other side of this conflict that the u.s. turkey and the arab states are backing the opposition and iran and russia have been
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adamant that bashar assad has to stay in power but as islamic state is pushed out of syria the next step of what happens in syria whether bashar assad will have you know all control in syria or what our position will have any any role is the big question and i think russia and iran want to make sure that the chance that bashar assad stays in power commodity from the guardian newspaper in london thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a suspected islamic extremist stopped and wounded two police officers near tunisia's parliament even one in intensive care the suspect who was previously known to farms as has been arrested places been deployed to the area including nearby bardot square which was the site of one of the country's deadliest attacks in twenty fifty. or the six hundred asylum seekers are refusing to leave an australian immigration camp on an island in papua new guinea the maddest island
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detention center was closed on tuesday after local authorities declared it unconstitutional australia had funded the camp to deter migrants from trying to breach it shows by boat police in pakistan of arrested twenty one year old woman on charges of murder she had tried to poison her new husband with milk which she refused to drink more than a dozen her in-laws died when the tainted milk was like to served to them an investigation was within into whether she was or pushed into the mode of thought by her boyfriend. catalonia as i was to de present kallis pushed him out will not return to madrid of for questioning on thursday according to his belgian lawyer but may a great to testify for self-imposed exile in brussels where he arrived on monday has been some of the banks high court to face charges of rebellion and sedition the man who unilaterally proclaimed to the palace for catalonia has said that he does not believe he would receive a fair trial in madrid is his lawyer appalled back at. that
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he won't go to madrid and i made an offer that he could be questioned here in belgium it is possible i don't know if he will do it but it is possible i had in the past similar cases where the suspect was being questioned in belgium. the. where does that leave us where does that leave spain and where does it leave catalonia more from professor. martin who is a professor of law welcome to day. how is madrid likely to view calloused first the most desired to be questioned in brussels but it won't accept. by puts them on what it would call a chorus puts a man or a if if he puts a man doesn't agree to go personally to madrid probably he will receive a new order that he's considering. belgium and spain are part of the same.
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legal status in europe there is no need for appreciate your offer extradition so the spanish court will address directly to. the judge will be able to arrest and to question. mr puts them on to decide finally if mr puts them on he still everett to the spanish sarkis of course the it could take about. two weeks or months perhaps but. that what i foresee start procedure and so if madrid does issue an arrest warrant for mr person pushed him out how would that affect his chances of standing in december say elections. he will have to the same chances as all others even in one it's in greece and spain even here she's allowed to participate
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in an election the only problem is that he or she is elected he or she will be allowed to take a position to take the final seat the in the parliament but for people that are in prison it is possible to take part in elections and the supreme court wants mr person on the very front of them in order that they can do what in order to question him to hear or to hear him but at the same time eat allow prosecutor to ask the judge for an order of her arrest for sending him to prison in order to prevent him to escape that's a situation in which or two other leaders of two separate two different independent disassociation are by now but. the chances that mr puts them on will be allowed to go freely after being hurt by the church
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are very low seems he has decided to to go to belgium. in barcelona thank you you thank. this is day doubly news live from berlin still to come fears grow the delicate balance of power in northern ireland after talks on forming a power sharing government collapse. is here with business and stocks around the world are continuing to search it's impressive equities locked in what you could call a long drawn out bull market and the only way is up there's no end in sight that gets analysts a little anxious that a correctional crash could be around the corner but the financial indicators are overwhelmingly positive with robust corporate earnings booming global trade indices
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are soaring to record highs in tokyo london new york and frankfurt. german broadcasters are spellbound and this course is the reason why it just keeps going up and up the dax broke through the twelve thousand mark back in march and galloped past thirteen thousand points two weeks ago the atmosphere down on the trading floor is calm the recipe for success is suddenly simple buy stocks lean back and watch them rise and the expectation seems to be that things won't change anytime soon when makes the shyness or things already seem to be on track next year even in europe and asia there crises are behind them in the u.s. growth is continuing whether because of trump or despite them doesn't matter which is a perfect pass into the penalty box for germany's export economy good story. looks like a home game for germany the world economy is expected to grow stronger than expected next year by three point seven percent according to the i.m.f.
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more than almost any other nation on earth germany's export economy is geared to profit from situations like these another indicator that there is no end in sight to the continuing upswing our recent numbers from the german institute for shipping economics and logistics it recently reported that container turnover in the country sports is rising steadily an early sign that companies are optimistic about the next few months and therefore more willing to invest. as our central banks they're plowing billions into economies in the eurozone japan and the us and a lot of that money is ending up on the stock markets that's because interest rates remain low and alternative investments like bonds aren't attractive enough the sheer amount of investment funding out there is driving the dacs and other stock markets to new heights but sooner or later all good things come to an end. as talk about the financial correspondent in frankfurt only the million dollar question
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when. well the n.d.p. . i wish i could tell you that i wish i would know that myself but nobody can really determine that and what's worse nobody can really name the cause that will when it comes time for the market to correct and perhaps crash in an initial reaction what kind of cause that might be might be that we don't even have that cause in our list of risks that were aware of at the moment i think the e.c.b. and also the fed in the united states pouring billions and trillions into the market is a major reason why the share prices are where they are when that stops what happens then i just talked to a trader a little while ago here about the market i asked him that very question that you asked me and he said you know i have a bad feeling and i get that bad feeling from friends and relatives who asked me how do i get my hands on i.p.o.
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material that is a little companies that are coming with the stock market debuts now there's one scheduled for tomorrow for example investors were raving for the shares even though the company's never made a profit and it was similar with ones that went before it and that reminds a lot of the people here me included of the time when the internet bubble burst in the year two thousand and one. only tell me also about the bond market we're just having a look at the dax at the moment of the past three months it's really shot up and it's showing up even further today quite impressive stuff what about the bond market though because that rally could soon come to an end from what i've been reading. that's right it's highly unusual for the dax to shoot up like we just saw on the graph and also the bond market to be super super strong and when the bond price is a strong the yields are super super low to show you how unrealistic really they're reflecting the risk involved if you put money into german public bonds anyway
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anywhere between five and eight years the yield is negative that is there's practically no risk priced in their spanish you'd think there's a risk priced in there they're only yielding one and a half percent and italy is also pretty low so there's a bubble waiting to burst which would have repercussions for equities as well and we're seeing these strong corporate results not just here in europe also in the united states are there risks involved that we should be aware of looking a little further into the future. there are i mean there are reasons why they're going so strongly and making so much money at the moment but look at the car industry one of the major supporters here of the general market mood and the dax in germany immobility self driving cars competition from the chinese becoming stronger look at utilities facing electric power in the future or look at banks facing more competition and fighting with first super low rates at the moment and perhaps with
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high rising interest rates in the future so wherever you look there are risks involved there which you can't tell is that going to be a major risk or can these industries survive that. it's on the global market thank you very much. i'll have a full fifty minutes of business for you next hour but thank you. talks aimed at restoring or violence power sharing administration have collapsed the region's two main parties irish nationalists shane fein on the pro british democrat a union it's been deadlocked since the province's previous executive split ten months ago if they don't pass it continues the u.k. government says it's preparing to legislate for a budget in northern ireland while stressing that it does not want to see a return to direct rule. so where they go from here let's get more from political commentator in james the possibly who joins us from northern ireland welcome to day w. what happens now. nobody really knows exactly what's going to happen
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but certainly what will be attempted is a nother sense of middle sheesh ns of some kind in order to restore power sharing what is specific here in northern ireland as you've hinted as we have this strange situation that an assembly can only be formed if there's an executive and an executive requires the agreement of to use the civic party's finance do you pay and at the moment they are. making some progress it seems but nothing like enough to agree to form that executive to be a form that government here which made us in the very odd position that we have no ministers when it comes onto issues such as health education transport but what is rather peculiar about this whole situation is that you know it is not a thing like somewhere like council and you know where there are protests and people coming together to challenge what's happening here in northern ireland people are actually relatively disinterested and that in some ways is telling and
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some ways it is why the two parties feel that they do still have quite a bit of time in order to reach agreement and they don't need to yield too much in order to achieve that agreement so if there are no ministers who is running the shop. that's a question nobody really knows the answer to under the course one of the hardest things is that you conduct minister in the country because there are still civil servants and all that has its own civil service but what you can't do is make any very big decisions and one of those very big decisions quite obviously would be a budget for each of the departments to keep the skills of the hospitals working and so on and so the u.k. government to set that it must intervene and possible. in the middle of the month middle of this month so that there is at least a budget for northern ireland devolved departments us to say the departments which would fall under an autonomous government if one were formed and does any of this have any effect on breakfast in the border between northern ireland and then the
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irish republic well certainly bracks it's a low who maybe not directly i think indirectly has a prime profound effect on this so i think it is one reason that the national side by shin fein connel yields on many if it socks going into these negotiations because many national see or how things by the outcome of that referendum there is a very strong feeling that risk certainly the underlying elements of the one nine hundred ninety s. agreement here which mean that anybody in northern ireland may choose to have irish citizenship and therefore even after breakfast he uses and chip but they also it's also supposed to mean that people who choose to be irish can live a sort of all irish life can travel freely across the island concrete freely across the island. there is some concern. that perhaps it will hinder not so obviously
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that is why it's very important that the irish border is one of the main issues to be negotiated as a priority during the prince of negotiations but it's also one of the reasons that nationals feeling need a bit more from these talks of perhaps they otherwise would in james possibly in northern ireland thank you you thank. and football by a nearly seal their progression to the knockout stages of the champions league the bundesliga giants travel to scottish champions celtic and mix up in the celtic defense in the twenty second minute gave byron's kingsley coleman an easy chance to win the scoring the hosts for back in front of a boisterous home crowd in callan mcgregor netted the equaliser after the break but a brave header from having martin has put bion back in front that would cost the midfielder some blood to win the show by a place in the final sixteen. now excitement starting to build in south korea ahead
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of next year's p.r. on chang winter games the olympic torch arrived in incheon today from greece the flame is set to tour the country on a one hundred day two thousand kilometer journey to pyongyang for the opening ceremony in february after a long journey from grace the olympic flame touched down it into an airport prime minister kyon lit the cauldron with former olympian figure skater king yawner a crown the moment with a message of pace i want to you know the flame will burn throughout the olympics and the paralympics as hopes for the peace and prosperity of south korea and the world. power of. the flame will now tour the country thirteen year old figure skater you young kicking off the epic two thousand kilometer relay the venues are all but ready and organizers are promising a green and hassle free experience for visitors but the ongoing uncertainty
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surrounding nuclear north korea is threatening to overshadow the spectacle ticket sales have been poor with less than thirty two percent sold so far but organizers are confident the games can transcend political differences. we're confident that we have a. leading up to the game. with. those lights could determine whether the olympic flame gets a rousing reception. in february for the opening ceremony. this is the. top stories at this hour police sources have named the suspect in the new yorker tara. followed the twenty nine year old truck driver from pakistan people were killed and eleven injured when a pickup truck to people on a cycle. was deposed leader is still refusing to return to madrid for questioning over his declaration of independence. consider questions being
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questioned from brussels he faces decades in prison if found guilty in spite. of tonight's a movie about the. young
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