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i one of the churches rivers have the money to buy apartments so for one thing came the question where did he get the money but they did not before. the police follow the money trail and in doing so he came across the names of sixteen members of a large arab family living in berlin and the families real estate was already seized last week seventy seven parcels buildings and apartments the family was also connected with one of the most spectacular series of robberies in recent years this gold coin known as the big maple leaf was stolen from berlin's buddha museum in two thousand and seventeen several suspects may be in prison but the gold is still missing now thanks to a new law authorities have been able to take action against the family since last year it's easier to confiscate assets of dubious origin is inciting that we can only see that this is a signal aimed at organized crime so we will also try to freeze phones or ideally
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extract them in order to simply show you the crime would no longer be lucrative enough in germany this is a signal. but confiscating the real estate was just the first step now investigators still have to prove that it had indeed been illegally financed. there was a dramatic and two stage trove of the tour of course yesterday it's one of the two is legendary stages ending in. the french alps and this year there was a very tight five sprint to the finish competition later great thomas came out on top extending his lead in the yellow jersey. thirty kilometers into one of the most grueling stages in the competition undulating pack was formed but after two two thousand metre high mountain stephen kreutzer vague broke away from the group the dutchman led the final climb to loud ways with tour leader guaranteeing thomas
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and competition favorites chris froome and tom to learn training behind closed fake held onto his lead on to his porch just three and a half kilometers from the finish. and with the end almost inside through montreal manpads they both gave up on winning the stage leaving just five riders in the race for victory i thomas made a final attack at the last corner sprinting to the finish line for his second consecutive stage when. i this race is so hot. you never know how the body reacts and like i said yesterday. i'm still riders are firmly firmly still the man he's like i said you know i was a roger three weeks living tree it stands thomas' lead over teammate and captains through to one minute thirty nine seconds. meanwhile in football english john's liverpool have slashed the world transform record for goalkeeper sonny brazil's
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early song from italian club roma is costing the premier league side a whopping seventy two point five million euros that beats the fifty two million paid by your dentist for general e.g. before back in two thousand and one the move looks almost as for previous number one boris car as he said to lose his place almost certainly after the mistakes that cost liverpool the champions league title back in may. time now for the business news of funny for charlie and the been some angry protesters out in washington and now very happy about trump's idea of imposing import tariffs on cars i don't know very any stressed. a protest in washington at the u.s. commerce department launched hearings into the import duty and here is why trans terry still just a fact imported cars vehicles made in the u.s. two that's because his mattias put a levy on parts as well but let's look at two foreign cars first that's
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a honda civic and an audi q five now the compact car today cost just over seventeen thousand dollars but say what happens when we slap your niece the price shoots up almost one thousand seven hundred dollars a luxury as your columns off even worse a price increase of almost nine thousand either consumer or the company will have to eat that cost and higher costs mean caught backs of course from the u.s. tariffs alone that could mean as much as one hundred ninety five thousand jobs lost factor in by foreign countries on an equal basis as many six hundred twenty four thousand u.s. jobs could be slashed and protests in washington have made their anger clear here is more. it inevitably everyone arrives but pick up trucks made in the u.s. even japan's toyota belongs to the u.s. automakers alliance along with names like general motors ford and folks. all of
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them produce in the u.s. and they all oppose trump's plans if we put very very high taxes on cars in the united states and keep in mind since it's both auto imports and auto parts imports every single car or truck sold in america would face price increases higher taxes higher taxes will lead to fewer sales fewer sales will lead to less production less productions will risk american jobs. hundreds of thousands of job say the protesters who also claim all to prices would rise by an average five thousand dollars we're very concerned about the security of our jobs. and if i get these vehicles or claim that there are calls on national security issues here that refers to trump's claim that national security is at risk if tariffs on to impose donal tows on components. this is not good business this is not good for our economy this is not good for the very workers who in fact voted for him so far
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there's been no word on when washington actually intends to put the threatened tariffs into effect. all right let's got much more on this and bring in kristen starr the professor of strategy management. thank you very much for joining us so americans having me so americans must pay ten percent tariffs while europeans must pay for their acts first to the s. only two and a half percent of course in these numbers the mind one can say trump is right this is not fair or is it. well that's a sort of narrow view on terrorists. it's not as if the individual products iraq. having the same type of carrots for example the u.s. charges higher tariffs on trucks. and it's an overall balance which surely has to be there but i don't see one should do product by product trump also was still not a factor in the european especially the german car exports but at the same time the
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entire cot and supply firms all of the united states takes into streets what is your concern. well actually you know us common effect was we would be hit quite heavily just look at g.m. g.m. sold roughly three million cars in the u.s. last year but it only produced two point two million cars in the u.s. so that means around eight hundred thousand cars come from outside the u.s. and this actually more into you want to import it reaches around seven hundred thousand the so u.s. manufacturers actually will be hit hard if these terrorists go into place something that wasn't actually planned by a by a by a the president i'll try and he actually said these tariffs unnecessary for the sake of national security a place to play. well the president doesn't have completely way on things like terrorists or where he can actually make this decision without getting
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congress new falsities by arguing this is a national security matter and that's precisely why he's doing it is really an argument it doesn't hold most of the cars today in corporate produced in close allies of the united states saw dead doesn't seem to be going down well as national security year act and even if they should to stop production of. export to the united states then the u.s. has the easy retaliation or option or seizing factories by these foreign car manufacturers in the united states so the argument simply doesn't hold kristen starr on the fallout of u.s. tariffs not on the other side of the u.s. but also inside the country thank you very much. it's my pleasure thank you. now retaliatory terrorist a twenty a fact at the start of this month a response to president on trying to steel and aluminum tariffs are hitting american products ranging from holly davidson to blue jeans to bourbon for the
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united states biggest risk exporting tennessee it may mean hiking prices in europe and bracing for the hooves which is so reports. american whiskey in the firing line now that the european union has hit back against president donald trump with tariffs of its own companies like jack daniels are being forced to make sacrifices that could hurt their bottom line. i'm here in lynchburg tennessee home to jack daniels at the top we see it's more of a united states they said they plan to increase their prices until they send models for consumers in the european union and they're very that people are choosing what you think will forego the expensive american product and simply take cheaper. tennessee strongly back to trump in the twenty sixteen elections that's. likely the reason distilleries here are feeling the brunt of europe's response as brussels turns up the pressure on places the republican party needs to win in the upcoming midterm elections. now the few hundred residents of lynchburg have found themselves
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at the center of an international trade dispute. if the tariff situation is going to. the overall the bottom dollar of jack danial getting their product to anywhere outside of tennessee or outside of the united states would be and that would raise their cost. and eventually could affect lynchburg. where the biggest fear is what unhappy customers in europe would mean for jobs here in tennessee. the immediate probably will be. having to pass that cost on to the consumer so. poor people in germany would have paid more for whiskey and sorry. for europeans of price. and for jack daniels a painful hangover from donald trump's tariffs. all right and they're all minor of
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the top stories we're following for you migration is likely to top the agenda. going rogue los angeles some a news conference just weeks ago it almost topples our fragile coalition government will be facing the press later this morning. i will be covering that for you you're watching news from only stay with us.
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the forest starts caucus night w. . highly. football is a simple game twenty two men choose a ball for ninety minutes and at the end i only lead. i live there. hello everyone out there this is daniel hey guys i am come the world cup is over but there is still so much to talk about it that's why we are here right so let's start the show with that question and. why is france the welsh champion. i guess there is not one reason why they became well champion and there was this
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funny saying. oftens wins games the defense wins championships and i guess these boys just proved it's right yeah i mean france definitely before we even go any further i think they definitely deserve to win the world cup they were having favorite coming into the world cup they had a team of stars on paper we know their second team could have probably done very well the players they left at home great talent and what i think was the most important was that for example they had a team a collective team of stars yeah and they had a way of playing a system that the shops wanted them to play they had no problem putting everything aside and working as a team their defense was quality their midfield was quality and their attack was quality and i think the kid the maybe you won't be remembered as a team who was so elegant but they got only shiny happy where they've got the job
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done they were clinical in the way they did it yes very fluidly i agree on that maybe we can also add that these were the greatest doubts i think that they don't they won't grew together as a team but they did so they got better as a turn to progress in the tournament went on so these are pretty much the most important reasons and of course locke get you luck luck is a big part of football when it swings your way you can win and they did. but luck hasn't always been on france side that was the two thousand and six. when they lost to. photography i was there and the photo. the gesture was so unpredictable and so violent and so fast especially i just had time for one frame and i was shocked as well and the first thing i did
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was i i'm looking you know around me to about my calling saying did this did you did you see what happened. and my second reaction was one of. i missed the actual head but. i mean there's there are good photographers and there are very good sports photography and in my career i have found that sports photography has a very good with their reflexes because they have to be a ninety eight when france won the world cup i was. working in asia covering a lot of riots covering a lot of violence covering situations where things happen fast you develop those reflexes as well.
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