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hans nichols joining us from berlin. we want to look again at the market. across the board. ♪ olivia: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york city. >> welcome to the bloomberg market day. olivia: good morning. what a wild day on the markets. i'm olivia sterns. pimm: i'm pimm fox. let's take a look at what's going on in new york. u.s. stocks continue to fall. i looked up at our monitor and i saw the dow down more than 1000 points. indeed we are seeing the decline as the day goes on. it fell as much as 100 points. the dow was down 1089. back at least to some extent this morning.
hans nichols joining us from berlin. we want to look again at the market. across the board. ♪ olivia: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york city. >> welcome to the bloomberg market day. olivia: good morning. what a wild day on the markets. i'm olivia sterns. pimm: i'm pimm fox. let's take a look at what's going on in new york. u.s. stocks continue to fall. i looked up at our monitor and i saw the dow down more than 1000 points. indeed we are seeing the decline as the day goes on. it fell as much...
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. >> that is our correspondent who is now joining us from berlin. what do we know of a potential motive in the killing of honorably -- annalee? >> the main motive does seem to be the money. the two kidnappers spoke to the family and demanded the 1.2 million euros, even want is no easy task when you're talking about one .2 million euros. but then it seems that the kidnappers that they could be easily identified if they released the girl because they were not wearing masks at the time of the abduction. that is hearing that the prosecutors are working on because the initial indication is also that there was no sexual assault in this. sarah: where did they find these men and what led to their arrest? >> the girl was walking wth the dog at the time of her abduction, and that. was found with her bike. her bike had to dna traces that matched the two men. they also found a second man, a 61-year-old. that is how they found the two men who they want to capture. sarah: when we put this case into context, this is just coming months after another very high profi
. >> that is our correspondent who is now joining us from berlin. what do we know of a potential motive in the killing of honorably -- annalee? >> the main motive does seem to be the money. the two kidnappers spoke to the family and demanded the 1.2 million euros, even want is no easy task when you're talking about one .2 million euros. but then it seems that the kidnappers that they could be easily identified if they released the girl because they were not wearing masks at the time...
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thanks so much for joining us from berlin. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] óÑó welcome back. you are watching live from paris. the top stories this hour -- scores killed and wounded after a huge explosion at a warehouse holding toxic chemicals in china. have beenin tianjin overwhelmed by the number of injured, the government sending experts to monitor the environmental fallout. a massive truck bombing at a busy market in baghdad. the attack struck a major shiite neighborhood. and greek lawmakers on the third international bailout.
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. >> that is our correspondent who is now joining us from berlin. what do we know of a potential motive in the killing of honorably -- annalee? >> the main motive does seem to be the money. the two kidnappers spoke to the family and demanded the 1.2 million euros, even want is no easy task when you're talking about one .2 million euros. but then it seems that the kidnappers that they could be easily identified if they released the girl because they were not wearing masks at the time of the abduction. that is hearing that the prosecutors are working on because the initial indication is also that there was no sexual assault in this. sarah: where did they find these men and what led to their arrest? >> the girl was walking wth the dog at the time of her abduction, and that. was found with her bike. her bike had to dna traces that matched the two men. they also found a second man, a 61-year-old. that is how they found the two men who they want to capture. sarah: when we put this case into context, this is just coming months after another very high profi
. >> that is our correspondent who is now joining us from berlin. what do we know of a potential motive in the killing of honorably -- annalee? >> the main motive does seem to be the money. the two kidnappers spoke to the family and demanded the 1.2 million euros, even want is no easy task when you're talking about one .2 million euros. but then it seems that the kidnappers that they could be easily identified if they released the girl because they were not wearing masks at the time...
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they tell us she's from berlin borough and last week she shot a 21-year-old pennsauken man in camden.e died yesterday. no word yet on a motive. >>> it's 5:06. a new york father could spend up to 16 years if prison for a crash that killed three teenagers from bucks county. michael ware pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment and involuntary manslaughter yesterday. a judge sentenced him to 6 1/2 to 16 years in prison. he let his daughter use his car last summer. three teens died in the crash. the teenagers were students at council rock high school south. >>> now to the latest on the investigation of pennsylvania's attorney general kathleen kane. her office is expressing concern about uncovering more pornographic e-mails they say they discovered. kane is charged with leaking grand jury information to a reporter and then lying about it. she insists that these allegations, toe, stem from the pornographic e-mail scandal where e-mails were allegedly ç exchanged by state officials, high-ranking state officials, she says. the scandal already resulted in numerous firings and two high-profile r
they tell us she's from berlin borough and last week she shot a 21-year-old pennsauken man in camden.e died yesterday. no word yet on a motive. >>> it's 5:06. a new york father could spend up to 16 years if prison for a crash that killed three teenagers from bucks county. michael ware pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment and involuntary manslaughter yesterday. a judge sentenced him to 6 1/2 to 16 years in prison. he let his daughter use his car last summer. three teens died in the...
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anna: chad thomas, joining us from berlin. guy: karen ali still with us from ubs.mponent couple -- suppliers into subcomponents like bmw. they talk about asia being a positive. >> it must be that the competitors to bmw that are starting to emerge are using counterparts. they have such a specialized niche that the become a true growth player. they have to be because one of the best-performing european stock since 2007 over a period of eight years. anna: in terms of the valuation and how expensive? >> if you look at it it will look alright because they had great earnings growth. it has not seen a crisis in eight years but other things are looking a bit more stressed. as long as the growth carries on it is more of a safer autoplay. anna: isn't that a message more broadly. that is something you are looking for generally across the earnings season. you are not worried about valuations as long as we keep getting these earnings. >> when you have not had earnings growth for four years. the bulk case for european equities is entirely down to having an earnings cycle. the ea
anna: chad thomas, joining us from berlin. guy: karen ali still with us from ubs.mponent couple -- suppliers into subcomponents like bmw. they talk about asia being a positive. >> it must be that the competitors to bmw that are starting to emerge are using counterparts. they have such a specialized niche that the become a true growth player. they have to be because one of the best-performing european stock since 2007 over a period of eight years. anna: in terms of the valuation and how...
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tony joins us now from berlin with more. can you give us the latest?er this vote, which is quite a victory for greek prime minister alexis tsipras, the next step is brussels. that's where the focus will shift in a couple hours. euro area finance ministers are going to meet there and the idea is to give political backing to this bailout deal. there's still a couple or possibly quite a few open questions that will have to be dealt with. germany has been leading the charge in putting down markers on what still needs to be resolved. jonathan: as far as germany is concerned, what are the remaining obstacles and how will we dovetail the imf into this discussion as well? tony: that has been the big question around berlin all of this week. how do you keep or get the imf on board in this new bailout agreement. it has gone through various iterations. we've heard several times from german officials, there was a checklist the german finance ministry leaked, which also made that one of the important points. it all goes with this issue of debt sustainability. can we
tony joins us now from berlin with more. can you give us the latest?er this vote, which is quite a victory for greek prime minister alexis tsipras, the next step is brussels. that's where the focus will shift in a couple hours. euro area finance ministers are going to meet there and the idea is to give political backing to this bailout deal. there's still a couple or possibly quite a few open questions that will have to be dealt with. germany has been leading the charge in putting down markers...
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us from beijing. has recovered, hans nichols joins us from berlin. let's start in beijing. what indication do we have that the chinese government is going to intervene in the equity markets are real economy? nick: rumors are flying that they are going to lower interest rates or cut the reserve requirement banks are required to have. have been flying for a long time. offgovernment has held intervening in the stock market. they now it looks like taken the position that they do not want to intervene, they want to let the market run its course. vonnie: at what point does this become untenable? that is the big question. the concern about china is that the underlying fundamentals are a concern. bloomberg put growth at 6.6% for july. when they target a rate of 7%, it is cause for concern here the more we see data that shows the economy is struggling, the more pressure will be on the government to intervene. brendan: hans nichols and berlin. yesterday, a drop in the dax looking at germany's exports to china. bad news on the gdp numbers. give us the good news first. we basically had
us from beijing. has recovered, hans nichols joins us from berlin. let's start in beijing. what indication do we have that the chinese government is going to intervene in the equity markets are real economy? nick: rumors are flying that they are going to lower interest rates or cut the reserve requirement banks are required to have. have been flying for a long time. offgovernment has held intervening in the stock market. they now it looks like taken the position that they do not want to...
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our special guest is one hans nichols joining us from berlin.to him at length for our entire two hours. i was taken back by the netherlands stagnation, versus what we saw in france. a most interesting mix in europe this morning. manus: thank you very much. tom keene in new york. coming up in 25 minutes. let's turn back to oil. the longest run of declines with no sign of an end. the lowest level of prices in six years. it will last through until next year and opec production -- last month it was the highest in more than three years. the phrase we have used, a crescendo of noise on the downside. >> the oil industry is talking lower for longer. the lower is getting even lower and the longer -- when you start talking to the analysts, the recovery was supposed to happen in 2015. now we are talking about 2016. it is getting even longer. francine: what does it mean for the bears? is it a done deal? we spoke to andrea williams. since there is such a crescendo, we know you had some great stats, but there are so many people talking. >> that is what we are
our special guest is one hans nichols joining us from berlin.to him at length for our entire two hours. i was taken back by the netherlands stagnation, versus what we saw in france. a most interesting mix in europe this morning. manus: thank you very much. tom keene in new york. coming up in 25 minutes. let's turn back to oil. the longest run of declines with no sign of an end. the lowest level of prices in six years. it will last through until next year and opec production -- last month it was...
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quarter sales beat expectations editoritter managing joins us from berlin.ng your sales forecast. there's been a concern you were chasing growth at a risk of putting profitability to one side. do you think this will be addressed? you can actually move on profitability as well. things, first of all, we've already said that now is the time for growth. it is time to capture market share in the european e-commerce market. this is why we are invested in ramping up our growth in the first half of the year. this will be our direction in the second half of the year. first half profitability increased compared to last year by 3 percentage points to 4.3% adjusted ebitda. on profitability we are advancing well. francine: how much do you want to grow by? it is brand recognition and customers, how much bigger will you be a year from now? rubin: at the beginning of the year we set a target to grow at target.%, an ambitious we've increased our growth target for this year to 28%-30 1% and are confident we can achieve that goal. the bigger context is we are looking at a huge
quarter sales beat expectations editoritter managing joins us from berlin.ng your sales forecast. there's been a concern you were chasing growth at a risk of putting profitability to one side. do you think this will be addressed? you can actually move on profitability as well. things, first of all, we've already said that now is the time for growth. it is time to capture market share in the european e-commerce market. this is why we are invested in ramping up our growth in the first half of the...
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hans nichols has been covering the story and joins us now from berlin. >> where do we stand in talks another question why is it so quiet. >> where's the greek noise hans: it is quite because it is summer and also because there is positive movement and no one once the poison that. what we have is nice noises coming out of brussels just moment to go jean-claude juncker and the commission of the european commission had positive things to say. so against guess all this positive sentiment we have this timeline which should cause some concern. august 20 is the date for that bond payment to the ecb to take place. to get that done you need to have a political agreement. perhaps this week or early next week but then you need to have all the national parliaments work on it. an official in athens said they wanted to see our limits outside of greece vote august 12 or august 14 everyone in germany would have to come back from holiday. so what you do about the privatization fun. how quickly you will plus it up and how quickly will drain that privatization fun and we use it to recapitalize the bank
hans nichols has been covering the story and joins us now from berlin. >> where do we stand in talks another question why is it so quiet. >> where's the greek noise hans: it is quite because it is summer and also because there is positive movement and no one once the poison that. what we have is nice noises coming out of brussels just moment to go jean-claude juncker and the commission of the european commission had positive things to say. so against guess all this positive...
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"eyewitness news" reporter, new jersey reporter, cleve bryan, joins us now from berlin with more on how all this unfolded, cleve. >> reporter: ukee, neighbors a that the man left a barbecue on monday, thinking he would walk through wood to his house, instead, he ended up circling around in these thick woods for several days just in a couple square mile area today i talked to several is friend who were determined and ultimately rescued the man. >> we were just scared. we wanted to make sure he was okay. >> reporter: jake i and buck connor feared their neighbor had little chance of survival. sixty-one year-old called 911 tuesday morning saying he was lost in the woods on cross keys road in winslow township. then his cell phone died. multi agency search ensued but for almost three days in one could find him in the dense woods. it turns out they needed the right woman for the job. twenty-five year-old cristina early told her friend they needed the help. >> someone lost around here and we know the woods so, we should probably get out there and help. >> reporter: volunteering to help they rod
"eyewitness news" reporter, new jersey reporter, cleve bryan, joins us now from berlin with more on how all this unfolded, cleve. >> reporter: ukee, neighbors a that the man left a barbecue on monday, thinking he would walk through wood to his house, instead, he ended up circling around in these thick woods for several days just in a couple square mile area today i talked to several is friend who were determined and ultimately rescued the man. >> we were just scared. we...
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cnn international correspondent atika shubert joining us now from berlin.tika, you have so many people who are stranded there in hungary. what's the holdup? >> well, the holdup is basically that it's illegally for so many of these refugees and migrants to cross over the borders to the country they want to get to so they're in hungary. they need to get through austria and their destination is germany. now germany has said we will accept these refugees, we will speed up their registration. and they don't have to register in the first country in europe they get to which was the rule before. the problem is germany is the only one that has said this. so austria still has to follow its old rule, so does hungary. and that's what the hold ump is. what we see now is trains completely packed, hundreds of people on board who are trying to get to germany. but hungarian and austrian officials are overwhelmed, checking each of their uds and registrations. they're hope that can the next few hours and days that will be able to be straightened out and in germany they'll acc
cnn international correspondent atika shubert joining us now from berlin.tika, you have so many people who are stranded there in hungary. what's the holdup? >> well, the holdup is basically that it's illegally for so many of these refugees and migrants to cross over the borders to the country they want to get to so they're in hungary. they need to get through austria and their destination is germany. now germany has said we will accept these refugees, we will speed up their registration....
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currency is one group that could face a new normal and that is according to our guest joining us now from berlinague who there is a new normal in germany by industrial companies. talk to us about this headwind that a weaker you want it give the exporters of your country. economy will not grow as before. the german companies know that the german companies in china know that but they still want to hire and they still invest. german companies here know that the export growth to china will slow it down and the devaluation is part of the story. guy: is it likely to be something for a long. of time or a short period of time? the new normal imply something that will be here for a while. grown chinese economy has very fast it a percent to 10% in recent decades. it was possible for a while but not for longer. realistics much more and in some years may be only five will be realistic for china. caroline: china is germany's third biggest export market. will it try to reorient itself? >> the chinese economy will still grow faster than other economies around and exports will grow faster. so it is only a quest
currency is one group that could face a new normal and that is according to our guest joining us now from berlinague who there is a new normal in germany by industrial companies. talk to us about this headwind that a weaker you want it give the exporters of your country. economy will not grow as before. the german companies know that the german companies in china know that but they still want to hire and they still invest. german companies here know that the export growth to china will slow it...
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us. ♪ ♪ & dr. lekutat: hello and welcome to "in good shape," your weekly health magazine coming to you from berlin.d you be willing to take pills to improve your brain function, to make a good impression at an important job interview or to make good grades in school? more and more people around the world are taking drugs to enhance mental performance, but how risky is it? we will talk about it with our expert in the studio. here's what else we have on the show for you. a matter of life and death.
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lekutat: hello and welcome to in good shape, coming to you from berlin, great that you can join us todays show with a question -- how much sunblocker do you need to cover your face? is it like this? or a little bit more like this? or like this? well find out the right answer later in this show. and heres what else we have coming up on the show. slather it on? how even suncreams can harm the skin. donor organ -- livg
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us about the gravity. brent: you are with dw news, live from berlin. germany's justice minister has fired the country's top prosecutor, and the move comes after a bitter war of words between the two men over a treason investigation into a blog that published classified documents. pakistan has executed a man for murder, despite appeals from human rights agencies. his lawyers say that he was only a child when he was convicted of the crime. another flogging for greek financials this tuesday. ben: the volatility is not good. bankshares lost about a third of their value. officials say they expect the coming days will see trading on down. that may not apply to financials, but there are the first signs that athens main index is turning the corner. >> flashes of green on the second of trading in athens after the closure, things look much better than monday. stock prices dropped again in the morning but trading finished only 1.2% down. trading has not fully return to normal yet. highly speculative actions that says shortselling is prohibited and other bands are
us about the gravity. brent: you are with dw news, live from berlin. germany's justice minister has fired the country's top prosecutor, and the move comes after a bitter war of words between the two men over a treason investigation into a blog that published classified documents. pakistan has executed a man for murder, despite appeals from human rights agencies. his lawyers say that he was only a child when he was convicted of the crime. another flogging for greek financials this tuesday. ben:...
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from berlin borough. she shot a man last week. he died from his injuries today. no word on a motive. >>> police tell us they have located a 2-year-old girl they thought had been abducted in atlantic city. officers say the girl was with her father. her mother told police the girl's father kidnapped her and did not have custody of her. investigators determined that girl was never in any danger. >>> new video of a rescue on the delaware bay. members of the philadelphia coast guard were called to help a man on a commercial fishing boat after he suffered a puncture wound. as you can see, the helicopter brought the man on board and rushed him to the hospital. >>> police say a predator is on the loose. they are looking for a man who attacked two women at a philadelphia golf course. randy gyllenhaal is live. police say women should be on alert. >> reporter: and not only that, they are telling women not to walk alone anywhere on this golf course at night after two separate attacks that both sound very similar. during daylight, you will spot golfers scurrying up and down the cobbs creek course. it's usually a qu
from berlin borough. she shot a man last week. he died from his injuries today. no word on a motive. >>> police tell us they have located a 2-year-old girl they thought had been abducted in atlantic city. officers say the girl was with her father. her mother told police the girl's father kidnapped her and did not have custody of her. investigators determined that girl was never in any danger. >>> new video of a rescue on the delaware bay. members of the philadelphia coast...
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from berlin. -- this is "dw news" from berlin. will the deal get approved by lawmakers? what is the cost for the great people? coming, chaos at a prime vacation site. police use fire extinguishers and batons against migrants arriving on a greek island. the u.n. agency says that it is shameful. a bomb in nigeria's national nigeria kills 40 and wounds dozens. no claim of responsibility so far but it is deep and boko her rom country. hello, i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. after much negotiation and drama over the last few months, greece has agreed on the outline for a bailout deal with creditors. alexis tsipras has already called an emergency session to approve those measures. agreement seems to have an read -- reached on the budget target. several big issues still remain. among them the greek banking sector and how it will deal with nonperforming loans. negotiations are ongoing as to how a privatization fund would work, but it seems that greece and its international lenders may have finally reached an agreement that both sides can live with. >> finally, a breakthrough according to officials from the greek finance ministry they say a bailout has been
from berlin. -- this is "dw news" from berlin. will the deal get approved by lawmakers? what is the cost for the great people? coming, chaos at a prime vacation site. police use fire extinguishers and batons against migrants arriving on a greek island. the u.n. agency says that it is shameful. a bomb in nigeria's national nigeria kills 40 and wounds dozens. no claim of responsibility so far but it is deep and boko her rom country. hello, i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us....
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us make violence against children disappear. anchor: you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. these are our top stories this hour. authorities in thailand have released a sketch of the main suspect in the bangkok bombing. they believe the still unidentified man is being backed by a network of people and they are searching for more suspects. 20 people were killed in the attack on monday. germany has revised upwards the number of asylum seekers expected this year. berlin says 800,000 people will calm, double the original estimate, and a new record. it is being called the female viagra. the u.s. fda has approved a bill designed to boost female sexual desire. it is supposed to help women suffering from a severe lack of sexual appetite, a condition known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder. supporters are hailing it as a breakthrough for women's sexual health. unlike viagra, this drug has to be taken every day. and it comes with a long list of health warnings. reporter: it's a little pink pill with a potentially powerful impact. the pharmaceutical company that developed it tells the test cases who felt the first inga
us make violence against children disappear. anchor: you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. these are our top stories this hour. authorities in thailand have released a sketch of the main suspect in the bangkok bombing. they believe the still unidentified man is being backed by a network of people and they are searching for more suspects. 20 people were killed in the attack on monday. germany has revised upwards the number of asylum seekers expected this year. berlin says...
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us make violence against children disappear. anchor: you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. these are our top stories this hour. authorities in thailand have released a sketch of the main suspect in the bangkok bombing. they believe the still unidentified man is being backed by a network of people and they are searching for more suspects. 20 people were killed in the attack on monday. germany has revised upwards the number of asylum seekers expected this year. berlin says 800,000 people will calm, double the original estimate, and a new record. it is being called the female viagra. the u.s. fda has approved a bill designed to boost female sexual desire. it is supposed to help women suffering from a severe lack of sexual appetite, a condition known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder. supporters are hailing it as a breakthrough for women's sexual health. unlike viagra, this drug has to be taken every day. and it comes with a long list of health warnings. reporter: it's a little pink pill with a potentially powerful impact. the pharmaceutical company that developed it tells the test cases who felt the first inga
us make violence against children disappear. anchor: you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. these are our top stories this hour. authorities in thailand have released a sketch of the main suspect in the bangkok bombing. they believe the still unidentified man is being backed by a network of people and they are searching for more suspects. 20 people were killed in the attack on monday. germany has revised upwards the number of asylum seekers expected this year. berlin says...
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from berlin. we are coming up on the top of the hour. thank you for watching us. i am sarah kelly. u.k. get more on our website. i would -- you can get more on our website. i will see you next time. ó christopher: a very warm welcome to "focus on europe," bringing you the human stories behind the european headlines. my name's christopher springate. here's what we have for you this week. the designer drugs sweeping through poland. the controversial whale hunt in the faroe islands. and the forgotten conflict in nagorno-karabakh. teenagers call them "legal highs" -- substances that aren't banned but nevertheless leave them intoxicated. particularly dangerous are so-called designer drugs, designed to imitate the effects of illegal drugs, using ingredients that remain legal.
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from berlin. we are coming up on the top of the hour. thank you for watching us. i am sarah kelly. u.k. get more on our website. i would -- you can get more on our website. i will see you next time. úññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñd laura: welcome back. our top stories this hour. scenes of carnage in bangkok, at least 15 killed and dozens .njured after a bomb explodes no one has claimed responsibility for the blast. people in tianjin expert here for their health -- in tianjin fear for their health. and violence flares up in eastern ukraine with at least 10 people killed in the latest fighting between government forces and pro-russian rebels. moscow
from berlin. we are coming up on the top of the hour. thank you for watching us. i am sarah kelly. u.k. get more on our website. i would -- you can get more on our website. i will see you next time. úññ÷?÷?ñ?ñó6óñd laura: welcome back. our top stories this hour. scenes of carnage in bangkok, at least 15 killed and dozens .njured after a bomb explodes no one has claimed responsibility for the blast. people in tianjin expert here for their health -- in tianjin fear for their health....
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marcus comes from berlin to service -- serve us. primary and link -- logistics coordinator. the media liaison. outreach and administration, exhibition, event operations. editorial and graphic design matt kennedy. lori bogart. av and technology, nancy castro. art and social media, darrell king. administrations and operations coordinator, ashley abbott. a big hand for her. we have looked -- worked together for several years. [laughter] -- [applause] coordinator,erence steph adler. [applause] finally, we would like to acknowledge some of the 150 volunteers that made the conference operations and left ar him a reality --forum reality. [applause] maria: we have committed to an increased chance for cost. we are proud to announce free childcare this year. [applause] rob: we made the commitment last year, we lived up to it. maria: and free entry to interested high school students so they could join in. exciting and in challenging times, where new possibilities of resistance and new forms of repression are hard at work, willing to do what they always attempt to do, and now they are m
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from berlin. it joined me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin and check us out online -- join me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin, and check us out online at dw.com. ouched down following her release from captivity in yemen. she was kidnapped in the capital in february. she was met high president -- met by president francois hollande on arrival. >> we are very happy to welcome isabelle prime
from berlin. it joined me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin and check us out online -- join me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin, and check us out online at dw.com. ouched down following her release from captivity in yemen. she was kidnapped in the capital in february. she was met high president -- met by president francois hollande on arrival. >> we are very happy to welcome isabelle prime
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from berlin. it joined me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin and check us out online -- join me at the top of the hour for a news bulletin, and check us out online at dw.com. >> this program is brought to you in part my cie tours international. for over 80 years of all in tkhru sieve tours and go as you please tours through ireland and britain. cietours.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome. i'm patricia
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the channel will become the berlin wall where innocent people die trying to cross. the guardian goes on to show from invoking language used by cameron last week to describe migrants. he called them a swarm. this is the new political lexicon. sx sx4xc - hello, i'm john cleese. now, have you ever wondered what makes sacred art really sacred? i mean, does the so-called creative spirit lie within the artist, or is it something channeled through the artist that comes from somewhere else entirely? in either case prepare to be totally delighted by what follows: the first-time meeting of a tibetan lama and a navajo sculptress. so settle back take a deep breath and let your creative spirit float in the wind as we join our host, phil cousineau with his esteemed guests for this colorful, art-drenched episode of global spirit, the first internal travel series. [percussive music]
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us. host: the waiting is over and here we are with a brand-new edition of this show. welcome to "in good shape" from berlinke a good look at the picture behind me. scary, isn't it? we will be taking you to the dentist today, but no worries, this show will cause you no pain at all. here is what else we have for you. danger in your skin, white tattoos pose a health hazard. terror in your dreams, what nightmares may have to tell us. and the future of
us. host: the waiting is over and here we are with a brand-new edition of this show. welcome to "in good shape" from berlinke a good look at the picture behind me. scary, isn't it? we will be taking you to the dentist today, but no worries, this show will cause you no pain at all. here is what else we have for you. danger in your skin, white tattoos pose a health hazard. terror in your dreams, what nightmares may have to tell us. and the future of
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us our country. so i really read all over the map. i'm also perusing some german books that i bought on a recent trip to berlin that were first-person accounts about berlin life from 1933-'45. so they're just -- you never know what i'm going to be reading. i just have varied interests. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading this summer. tweet us your answer @booktv, or you can post it on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> next on booktv, robert grenier, former cia station chief for pakistan and afghanistan and director of the agency's counterterrorism of center. he talks about the war against the taliban. ..
us our country. so i really read all over the map. i'm also perusing some german books that i bought on a recent trip to berlin that were first-person accounts about berlin life from 1933-'45. so they're just -- you never know what i'm going to be reading. i just have varied interests. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading this summer. tweet us your answer @booktv, or you can post it on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> next on booktv, robert grenier, former cia...
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us why. >> it's very significant indeed because these european extremists have traveled to turkey to get to syria, we know he traveled on may 10 from berlin to istanbul. we reported that yesterday on your show but very interesting we now know he came back on june 4 and he came back through a place in turkey that is just 15 miles from the syrian border in southern turkey. he took a flight there to istanbul and then via albania, a very convoluted way back into europe suggesting he was trying to fly back under the radar screen. investigators believe he was trying to get into syria to join isis. what isn't clear is whether he managed to get over into syria or whether he perhaps meant isis operatives in turkey because we know that isis has a significant presence throughout turkey especially in the southern region, wolf. >> how singh scant that, tom, that he went to turkey, we don't know if he made it into syria or no not. >> well, wolf there's many isis cells throughout turkey to help get get in turkey but also just isis themselves to help them prepare to go into syria or talk them into going home and doing an attack there. the presumption her
us why. >> it's very significant indeed because these european extremists have traveled to turkey to get to syria, we know he traveled on may 10 from berlin to istanbul. we reported that yesterday on your show but very interesting we now know he came back on june 4 and he came back through a place in turkey that is just 15 miles from the syrian border in southern turkey. he took a flight there to istanbul and then via albania, a very convoluted way back into europe suggesting he was...
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tom: give us an answer on the imf and what berlin is looking at this morning. hans: what berlin sees from the imf is basically a lot of intransigence, saying they are not going to join the bailout unless there is real debt relief. berlin is clear that if you want substantial debt relief, it is possible. greece just wants to be out of the euro. angela merkel seems to be in the same place. tom: hans nichols, thanks so much. oil is the lead story this morning, but first, the international monetary fund changing their tune late last week, within the troika and with tsipras. that is the most interesting story. dr. weinberg is with the high frequency economics. you have been so right about what they need to do. why are we waiting? dr. weinberg: the german view is that german taxpayer money should not go to give greek pensioners better deals than german workers get. that is the obstacle. it would be like me saying i am in new york and i pay taxes, and it is helping people in arkansas. that is the spirit of it. that is where the german head is right now, and the imf the say you cannot do that. yo
tom: give us an answer on the imf and what berlin is looking at this morning. hans: what berlin sees from the imf is basically a lot of intransigence, saying they are not going to join the bailout unless there is real debt relief. berlin is clear that if you want substantial debt relief, it is possible. greece just wants to be out of the euro. angela merkel seems to be in the same place. tom: hans nichols, thanks so much. oil is the lead story this morning, but first, the international monetary...
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reporter: thank you, from greece, and we will be live in berlin in about 20 minutes, and we will also be speaking to the ceo of the athens stock exchange, running us first on bloomberg at 10 past 5:00 this afternoon hong kong time, 10 past 10:00 in london. rishaad: other stories we have been tracking for you, that wing that washed up they have identified it as a flapper from a boeing 777, and it is the only such plane known to be missing. another piece of debris has been ruled out of the mistry. they say it is an ordinary household ladder and nothing to do with the aircraft. an air asking for more than $100 billion in damages from the operator of the quality import airport due to problems at the terminal which has hurt its reputation, and the safety risks. the terminal is syncing with standing water on the taxiways. some are saying that the airasia claims are baseless and that they will challenge them. shares jumping by the most in six years in tokyo after expected profits managing to buck the slowdown in china with net income rising in the quarter ending june, mainland sales rising 30%. there was the introduction of new models. chari -- she4rry:
reporter: thank you, from greece, and we will be live in berlin in about 20 minutes, and we will also be speaking to the ceo of the athens stock exchange, running us first on bloomberg at 10 past 5:00 this afternoon hong kong time, 10 past 10:00 in london. rishaad: other stories we have been tracking for you, that wing that washed up they have identified it as a flapper from a boeing 777, and it is the only such plane known to be missing. another piece of debris has been ruled out of the...
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us our country. you know, so i really read all over the map. i'm also perusing some german books that i bought on a recent trip to berlin that were first person accounts about berlin life from 1933-'45. so they're just interesting titles. >> post on you are facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> i'm thinking of the conversation that revolves around undocumented immigrants as being illegal, as being people who are beyond the pale of the law. and throughout the very core of my memoir is an attempt to engage in this conversation and show that the undocumented are contributing to communities in all walks of life and are really poised to make a significant be and far-reaching, longer-term contribution to u.s. society. but the key is if we allow them to secure legal status that will prevent them from living precarious and marginalized existences. >> "after words" airs sunday at 9 p.m. eastern. you can watch all previous programs on our web site at booktv.org. >> this weekend is the tenth anniversary of hurricane katrina, and now on booktv investigative journalist ronnie greene discusses a case of six unarmed citizens shot by new orleans police in the storm's aftermath. >> thank y
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from the u.s. at a higher rate because of the weak yen versus the dollar. manus: thank you very much for running everything up for us this morning. chad thomas in berlin.ncine: up next, the u.k. government offloads to me and pounds of rbs stock. why is george osborne willing to take a loss on sales? we discussed that after the break. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," live fin london. manus: here are some of the top headlines. platinum has sunk to a six year low and copper is nearing a bear market. meanwhile gold is trading near a five-year low. brent is below $50 a barrel. francine: the first person to stand trial for manipulative libor has been convicted. tom hayes was found guilty of conspiracy to rig the benchmark rate. the judge set a message had to be sent to the banking world. manus: the u.k. government has started to sell off its stake in the royal bank of scotland to it raised two point one billion pounds by offloading 5.4% of its shares. george osborne is taking a loss as he tries to revive investor appetite in the bank seven years after became britain's biggest casualty of the financial crisis. francine: now, let's get more on issuednd
from the u.s. at a higher rate because of the weak yen versus the dollar. manus: thank you very much for running everything up for us this morning. chad thomas in berlin.ncine: up next, the u.k. government offloads to me and pounds of rbs stock. why is george osborne willing to take a loss on sales? we discussed that after the break. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," live fin london. manus: here are some of the top headlines. platinum has sunk to a six year low and copper is...
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us now our analyst, former cia official phil mudd or law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, and cnn terrorism analyst paul cruicrshanks. >> i just spoke to investigators about this. they believe he boarded a flight from berlin to istanbul in may of this years. they believe he boarded that night in order to get to turkey. in order to probably join isis in syria. one of the key lines of inquiry is whether he developed connections in turkey with a french isis cell who this year were behind a plot to attack paris churches and other targets by an algerian student. that student had been communicating with the cell and discussing the idea of attacking passenger trains in europe. so they're obviously looking at all of that closely. emerging concern that turkey is emerging as a staging spot for isis plots against europe. >> phil, take us behind the scenes. what are authorities doing to determine whether al kazzani was working with others? >> we've only focused on the first piece, which is taking down the guy on the train, talking about the awards given to the three individuals. there is that secondary piece you are suggesting that's of interest to me. that is are there indicators here that intelligence folks can use
us now our analyst, former cia official phil mudd or law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, and cnn terrorism analyst paul cruicrshanks. >> i just spoke to investigators about this. they believe he boarded a flight from berlin to istanbul in may of this years. they believe he boarded that night in order to get to turkey. in order to probably join isis in syria. one of the key lines of inquiry is whether he developed connections in turkey with a french isis cell who this year were behind a...
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that is about it from 1 01 to 85 split that is not a bad drive you have to use the peninsula this morning it's very quiet north about 101 only take 18 minutes to differ, out of the berlints and june the motorcyclist in critically injured another operator in north beach the motorcyclist was arrested on suspicion of the intoxicated an estimated 7 million people take cable cars every year. >>anny h: a broken arm for 30 in the morning and the 1100 block of seven second avenue and the fire burned to homes and one was destroyed know people in the one was injured but a dog did die and five parts of the fire under control shortly after 7:00 in the morning the fire is under investigation but some neighbors told them that the transient woman who spent time in the area has been lighting fire for cooking and firefighters do not know if she was in the area at the time. >>mark: he did none of the jobless rise of seven suspended since february he was involved in a car accident back in october whenever damage exceeds 7 and affected of the required action to be reported of a job reported but he did not the statement it says he contacted his insurance company he ton from our the error o
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berlin gained a room 18 minutes from the northbound truck knowledge of hot spots. >>darya: yesterday as a council unanimously approved that move the police chief said but wants to useand rescuers a major concern with a drawn from the community is the possibility of infringing on the personal space and privacy the primary use for the drones will before the bomb squad the measure now goes to the faa for its approval once that happens the bill to use those drowned for one year for the pilot. an adjustment from their. >>mark: on a petition to the hope the release of a hormone weed that some say resembles less a deadly rampage near uses santa barbara is the video from a 2014 rampage he killed six students and and did more than a dozen other foot, himself the alastair area is called a playa which is the name of the street were you saying students live on the director of the movie has apologize for offending anyone with his film. >>darya: after last gop debate in cleveland the genesee in saginaw, republican party in lincoln day dinner and virtual michigan last night for second time since the debate he refused to rule out running as a third- party candidate. >>: i hope tha
berlin gained a room 18 minutes from the northbound truck knowledge of hot spots. >>darya: yesterday as a council unanimously approved that move the police chief said but wants to useand rescuers a major concern with a drawn from the community is the possibility of infringing on the personal space and privacy the primary use for the drones will before the bomb squad the measure now goes to the faa for its approval once that happens the bill to use those drowned for one year for the pilot....