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also, because he encourages spending, the punishing belt-tightening measures in southern europe are loosenedt here comes bad druggie. country like -- draghi. countries like germany and the netherlands who like saving money feel bad they can't get much on interest. and debt will increase with the risk of another collapse. it is not just low interest rates. the ecb is leaving its money printing machine on so it can buy up bonds and pump liquidity into the eurozone economy. it is not just euroeans interested in the ecb's strategy. this person has been tracking it from america and joins us now. what has been the reaction to the ecb decision there in new york? jose: we saw some disappointment among investors that quickly transmitted into a stronger euro. draghi could not go back to this bond of thing from 2017, but it easily postulates biting will continue over the forecasting horizon thursday meeting was not a game changer. but analysts look forward to the time for the ecb to take action in december. daniel: let's look at something else. you like selfies, and snapchat wants to go public. what ar
also, because he encourages spending, the punishing belt-tightening measures in southern europe are loosenedt here comes bad druggie. country like -- draghi. countries like germany and the netherlands who like saving money feel bad they can't get much on interest. and debt will increase with the risk of another collapse. it is not just low interest rates. the ecb is leaving its money printing machine on so it can buy up bonds and pump liquidity into the eurozone economy. it is not just euroeans...
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. -- pay off in the long run while rising courses of southern europe say her step-by-step approach hasnation. on can read more about this the bloomberg and that is the global business report. mark: let's get to an exclusive bloomberg story uncovered by a team of reporters in hong kong. the shocking discovery that a group of chinese investors ilan mayto buy ac m have used false documents. what do we know? we did a big investigation from asia to europe. it.ind out who is buying it is a little-known group of investors. we managed to get documents and we found that one of the banking documents that was sent in april at the early stages of the acquisition is false. we have the bank in china telling us that they never released that document and so obviously, this does cast doubt on these investors. mark: getting breaking news from the fcc. it has charged leon cooperman with insider trading. amigoooperman was an advisor. it alleges cooper man generated substantial illicit profits. profits from purchasing securities. that is the breaking news. d charging leon cooperman with insider trading. co
. -- pay off in the long run while rising courses of southern europe say her step-by-step approach hasnation. on can read more about this the bloomberg and that is the global business report. mark: let's get to an exclusive bloomberg story uncovered by a team of reporters in hong kong. the shocking discovery that a group of chinese investors ilan mayto buy ac m have used false documents. what do we know? we did a big investigation from asia to europe. it.ind out who is buying it is a...
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past and he has no understanding of how determined that german troops are to defend this part of southern europe which he links obese so we leave for the allies to invade italy,o at the agm, if only the,0 president but give him 10,000 mark for americans into action. he is strategically ignorant, but so sure of himself.somehow and somehow this president, this paralyzed president in hisiswhee wheelchair accepts that winston churchill for all his faults is absolutely essential nevertheless to the winning of w world war ii. dj cannot be mounted without an equivalent to reduce troop, british naval forces. i know my father landed on d-day, it each 25 commandingn. 1009 by six dozen of them in casualties of the normandy battle. t but that was going to be the deciding battle of the war. hitler is on record as saying this will be the deciding battle and the president was determined to go through a dead ands therefore his challenge was how to bring this recalcitrant obstinance and brilliant british prime minister along with him.an coalition warfare under american leadership.y that is the guts of this story
past and he has no understanding of how determined that german troops are to defend this part of southern europe which he links obese so we leave for the allies to invade italy,o at the agm, if only the,0 president but give him 10,000 mark for americans into action. he is strategically ignorant, but so sure of himself.somehow and somehow this president, this paralyzed president in hisiswhee wheelchair accepts that winston churchill for all his faults is absolutely essential nevertheless to the...
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and he has no understanding of how determined the german troops are to defend this part of southern europe which he thinks will be so easy for the allies to invade; italy, the aegean. if only the president will give him 10,000 more poor american sons to throw into action. he is strategically ignorant but so sure of himself. and somehow this president, this paralyzed president in his wheelchair, accepts that winston churchill -- for all his faults -- is absolutely essential, nevertheless, to the winning of world war ii. d-day not be mounted -- cannot be mounted without an equivalence of british troops, raf, british naval forces. i know. my father landed on d-day, age 25, commanding a thousand men. lost 600 of them in casualties just in the six weeks of the normandy battle. but that was going to be the deciding battle of the war. hitler is on record saying this will be the deciding battle of world war ii, and the president was determined to go through with it. and, therefore, his challenge was how to bring this recalcitrant, obstinate and yet brilliant british prime minister along with him,
and he has no understanding of how determined the german troops are to defend this part of southern europe which he thinks will be so easy for the allies to invade; italy, the aegean. if only the president will give him 10,000 more poor american sons to throw into action. he is strategically ignorant but so sure of himself. and somehow this president, this paralyzed president in his wheelchair, accepts that winston churchill -- for all his faults -- is absolutely essential, nevertheless, to the...
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more so, even that those from southern europe like italy or greece.ew fewer slots were given to those from say asia. they were complaining that immigration laws were simply discriminato discriminatory. they offered special visas to immigrants with special skills or those with relatives in the u.s. already. opponents said the u.s. was fundamentally an anglo nation. and it's true, the law did that. the united states is more diverse. less white, less northern european. that was the 1965 reform of whom we let into the country. now mr. trump is asking for a new reform that would achieve three goals. >> keep immigration levels measured by population share within historical norms. select immigrants based on their likelihood of success in u.s. society and their ability to be financially self sufficient. we need a system that serves our needs, not the needs of others. under a trump administration, it's called america first. >>> let's bring in the president of the conservative latino is. >> i was critical of mr. trump throughout the primary over his proposals o
more so, even that those from southern europe like italy or greece.ew fewer slots were given to those from say asia. they were complaining that immigration laws were simply discriminato discriminatory. they offered special visas to immigrants with special skills or those with relatives in the u.s. already. opponents said the u.s. was fundamentally an anglo nation. and it's true, the law did that. the united states is more diverse. less white, less northern european. that was the 1965 reform of...
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southern europe sales are cracking along at a nice rate, up by 13%.is a beautiful sunny day in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. this is "on the move." i'm manus cranny. -- wet i guess we are are in the city of london. caroline, take it away with the morning brief. is draghi's big day. what measures might be ecb -- what measures might the ecb president announce? apple bet on lucky number seven. investors contain their enthusiasm as the stock barely budget. and the brexit bounceback. ieg warns on profit just hours after the referendum, but are things looking brighter? theear from the ceo at aviation festival in london? manus: there are a couple of big themes across the market. the u.k., this is your imap on your bloomberg. italy is opening on the downside. china says, "don't mess with my currency." the pboc, in the markets. what will the ecb do in the markets today? it is ecb day. the equity markets are a little bit lower on the open. one woman who will raise the roof on what is going on in paris. >> i am going to start with u.k. gilts, m
southern europe sales are cracking along at a nice rate, up by 13%.is a beautiful sunny day in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. this is "on the move." i'm manus cranny. -- wet i guess we are are in the city of london. caroline, take it away with the morning brief. is draghi's big day. what measures might be ecb -- what measures might the ecb president announce? apple bet on lucky number seven. investors contain their enthusiasm as the stock barely budget. and the...
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southern europe, strong double-digit growth.ut it is coming off a base which was depressed in 2008 team -- 2008-2009. in the united states it has peaked. they are on the record as saying that market will flat line. it is way past its precrisis peaks but it has peaked. in china we saw last year that the market slowed down dramatically. this year it is picking up again. we're seeing sales grow to around 8-9-10% at the moment in china. having that balance allows us to at be too dependent and have good view on the global scale. >> thank you. head of sales for bmw. right here in paris. back to you. anna: thank you. you can follow paris, live coverage and more as they are unveiled. next, we talk about ♪ >> the blame game. mario draghi says a year on from the cheating scandal that rocked the auto industry. good morning mrs. count in prime minister. manus cranny. >> they are planning to cut their workforce by 1000 employees. >> 500 layoffs in denmark. >> the reductions affect their research and development units. they're keeping their o
southern europe, strong double-digit growth.ut it is coming off a base which was depressed in 2008 team -- 2008-2009. in the united states it has peaked. they are on the record as saying that market will flat line. it is way past its precrisis peaks but it has peaked. in china we saw last year that the market slowed down dramatically. this year it is picking up again. we're seeing sales grow to around 8-9-10% at the moment in china. having that balance allows us to at be too dependent and have...
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writer richard spencer cited long-ago legislation severely limiting immigrants from eastern, southern europeabs and asians. trump is returning to the 1924 immigration act. immigrants will reflect the racial makeup of the country and white nationalist publisher jared taylor called the speech almost perfect. donald trump has tied our foolish immigration policies to every problem we have. trump has already been accused several times of encouraging bigoted or racist views. >> for a total and complete shutdown. >> reporter: for example, for his call for a ban on muslim immigrants. now he's pushing a somewhat different approach. >> applicants will be asked for their views about honor killings, about respect for women, gays and minorities, attitudes on radical islam. >> reporter: and his runningmate insist these policies are not about race. >> donald trump is saying we need to make sure the people that are coming into america of every race and creed and color share a fundamental appreciation for the ideals of this country. a fundamental admiration for the people of this country, and that's been som
writer richard spencer cited long-ago legislation severely limiting immigrants from eastern, southern europeabs and asians. trump is returning to the 1924 immigration act. immigrants will reflect the racial makeup of the country and white nationalist publisher jared taylor called the speech almost perfect. donald trump has tied our foolish immigration policies to every problem we have. trump has already been accused several times of encouraging bigoted or racist views. >> for a total and...
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you have skippism and northern europe tends to be prosperous, southern europe, spain, italy, greece tend to be less prosperous. you end up with creditor and debtor nations and that sort of thing. they go off the euro, what happens? if the southern european nations go off the euro and they go -- revert to original currencies and then they start issuing a whole lot of currency, they flood the market with money so they with pay their bills, once they do that, the currently is going to drop in value and when that happens they will be able to pay creditors in the north who are trading in europe. now what happens? you have the great skittishism. post war and gets into a wide variety of things, one of the things if you have russia trying to take advantage of the collapse of nato, what then happens? well, one of the interesting things is that you get former yugoslavia and who are they aligned with? who is albania aligned with during the cold war? china. so you have the collapse of the euro, what currency do they fall back on? the chinese now step in and they've already stepped in build a huge da
you have skippism and northern europe tends to be prosperous, southern europe, spain, italy, greece tend to be less prosperous. you end up with creditor and debtor nations and that sort of thing. they go off the euro, what happens? if the southern european nations go off the euro and they go -- revert to original currencies and then they start issuing a whole lot of currency, they flood the market with money so they with pay their bills, once they do that, the currently is going to drop in...
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and in southern europe, there is clearly a problem of populism, motivated by the economics.xis tsipras on looking for more coordinated action at the eu level. in terms of economics, we can't do much. qb isn't working. -- qe isn't working. populism is motivated by immigration and there are problems to deal with. leaders are constrained, and in that spacex inc. they can play. but it's not clear if his ideas will move the union forward any more effectively. guy: always a pleasure to get your views. thank you for joining us. a biased market is the go -- as the german. drug group gets a hold of monsanto this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 43 minutes past the hour. let's talk about with happening with bayer . it could announc a deal with monsanto within the hour. let's take a quick look at the monsanto german listing. i caution -- like volume. this is not the liquid of securities, but nevertheless, it gives you an idea. itby 7% at the moment, and is going to be interesting to see how the story develops through the day if we are to get the news. this setup into this is absolutely fascinating
and in southern europe, there is clearly a problem of populism, motivated by the economics.xis tsipras on looking for more coordinated action at the eu level. in terms of economics, we can't do much. qb isn't working. -- qe isn't working. populism is motivated by immigration and there are problems to deal with. leaders are constrained, and in that spacex inc. they can play. but it's not clear if his ideas will move the union forward any more effectively. guy: always a pleasure to get your...
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between northern europe and southern europe. it tends to be very prosperous. they tend to be less prosperous. and so you end up with creditor and debtor nations and that sort of thing. if they go off the euro and they review revert to the original currencies and they start issuing a whole lot of currency. once they do that it can adopt -- drop in value. they won't be able to pay the creditors in the north. and so now what happens. you have it. this is the economic background. and then it gets into a wide variety of things. one of the more interesting parts is if you have russia tried to take advantage of that. what then happens one of the interesting things you get the former nation now and who are they aligned with? and who was albania allied with. china. so, you have the collapse of the euro what currency do they fall back on now. the chinese now step in. the chinese come into albania. no question about it has gone as hard or fast. and that means they have money to burn and they're putting it all around the world. if the chinese become allied and then as a r
between northern europe and southern europe. it tends to be very prosperous. they tend to be less prosperous. and so you end up with creditor and debtor nations and that sort of thing. if they go off the euro and they review revert to the original currencies and they start issuing a whole lot of currency. once they do that it can adopt -- drop in value. they won't be able to pay the creditors in the north. and so now what happens. you have it. this is the economic background. and then it gets...
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down some of those numbers, u.k., a little .it -- europe is storming away like for like sales in southern europest quarter were up 13%. let's see how the stock opens up later. a market check in asia. shery ahn, good day. shery: good morning. we are seeing asian stocks a little bit mixed. the benchmark index is falling for the first time in four days. we are seeing those commodity producers as well as health stocks leading those declines. not surprising that the big miner australia down .8%. the nikkei is down .3% after revised gdp data shows the economy has a little more than expected in the second quarter by 0.7%. investors reassessing whether or not the boj will carry out more stimulus measures. we are seeing emerging markets falling. thailand more than 1%. mosturse we have seen the funds pulled out of the country in more than year on friday. no surprise we are seeing some rebound. we had some better than expected trade data out of china. shanghai composite has been positive and negative territory all day. right now it is down .1%. in the last 17 days, it moved less than 1%. the volatility rea
down some of those numbers, u.k., a little .it -- europe is storming away like for like sales in southern europest quarter were up 13%. let's see how the stock opens up later. a market check in asia. shery ahn, good day. shery: good morning. we are seeing asian stocks a little bit mixed. the benchmark index is falling for the first time in four days. we are seeing those commodity producers as well as health stocks leading those declines. not surprising that the big miner australia down .8%. the...
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there were huge numbers of immigrants from eastern and southern europe flooding into our classrooms whicheant class sizes in some cases of up to 60 kids, and there were not enough desks or chairs so kids were sitting on the floor in chicago classrooms. and there was a huge need for teachers at this time that girls were graduating the sixth or seventh grade and entering the classroom as teachers. so they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes. but actually it was thought among intellectuals at the time that the real problem now is that women were teachers. so in 1800, the problem was too many men and in 1900, it was too many women. charles william elliott, the president of harvard wrote that women teachers were physically weaker than men, more apt to be worn out by the fatiguing work of teaching. unfortunately, panic in which policymakers called for large groups of teachers to be fired continued. we've heard about men and women during world war i and then the mccarthy er
there were huge numbers of immigrants from eastern and southern europe flooding into our classrooms whicheant class sizes in some cases of up to 60 kids, and there were not enough desks or chairs so kids were sitting on the floor in chicago classrooms. and there was a huge need for teachers at this time that girls were graduating the sixth or seventh grade and entering the classroom as teachers. so they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that,...
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revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europe.zens of contacts. some gave advice. some crossing borders and evating the law. one tells haddadi that he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom after train. december 15th, five days after the raid, isis handler abu amed reaches out to operatives haddadi and usman. how are you, he writes. what's become of you. there's no reply. according to cnn sources, haddadi and usman have been extradited to france. since our story this morning, the media is citing prosecutors has reported that the third suspected isis operative has now been extradited to austria from belgium where he was arrest ed but belgium sources say they are part of the network that facilitate the attacks that they know are still at large. jim? >> thank you for the excellent report. also in the world of breaking news, president obama canceles a big meeting with the man who called him a son of a -- insert bleep here. what led to a vulgar exchange such as this. plus an ugly side of new construction. the group fig
revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europe.zens of contacts. some gave advice. some crossing borders and evating the law. one tells haddadi that he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom after train. december 15th, five days after the raid, isis handler abu amed reaches out to operatives haddadi and usman. how are you, he writes. what's become of you. there's no reply. according to cnn sources, haddadi and usman have been extradited to...
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be a treasure trove for investigators revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europe. he had dozens of contacts. some gave advise on crossing boarders and evading the law. one says he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the br bathroom of a train. the isis handler reaches out to the men wondering about their silence. how are you, he writes. what's become of you? there is no reply. cnn london. >> we have a couple of updates to the report. the two isis operatives were extra indicted to france and the belgium prosecutor tells cnn that third man on the loose for all those months is awaiting extradition to austria. >> so much new information. we'll have much more on this exclusive. paul crook shank will join us next. shank will join us next. prepare for challenges specific to your business by working with trusted advisors who help turn obstacles into opportunities. experience the power of being understood. rsm. audit, tax and consulting for the middle market. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with uniqu
be a treasure trove for investigators revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europe. he had dozens of contacts. some gave advise on crossing boarders and evading the law. one says he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the br bathroom of a train. the isis handler reaches out to the men wondering about their silence. how are you, he writes. what's become of you? there is no reply. cnn london. >> we have a couple of updates to the report. the two isis...
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a treasure trove for investigators, revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europesome gave advice on crossi in borders and evading the law. one says he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom of a train. december 15th, five days after the raid, isis handler reaches out to his leader. how are you? what's become of you? there's no reply. now, wolf, we do have updates. they have been extradited to france and since our story came out this morning, we're now hearing that austrian immediating, citing prosecutors, are saying the third suspect has been extradited to austria from belgium. they believe there's as many as 30 to 40 people involved with facilitating the attacks that are still at large. >> i need you to stand by. we have >>> that's right after a quick break. been making dog chow for 36 years now. my dog girlfriend is 17 years old. she's been eating dog chow from her very first day and she can still chase squirrels. she can't catch them, but she can still chase them. after 17 years i'm still confident in feeding her dog chow because i see the high
a treasure trove for investigators, revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europesome gave advice on crossi in borders and evading the law. one says he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom of a train. december 15th, five days after the raid, isis handler reaches out to his leader. how are you? what's become of you? there's no reply. now, wolf, we do have updates. they have been extradited to france and since our story came out this morning,...
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the documents show that haddadi's phone is a treasure trove for investigators through southern and northern europedozens of contacts. some gave advice, crossing borders and evading the law. one tells haddadi he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom of a train. december 15 th five days after the raid, isis handler reaches out to haddadi and usman. how are you? he writes, what has become of you? there is no reply. >> our senior international correspondent, clarissa ward is joining us and paul crookshank is joining us from new york. excellent reporting. where are these three men now? >> from what we know, abdul haddadi and mohammed usman have been extradited to france. the third man, tabaouni, on the loose in europe for more than six months, we believe that he is awaiting extradition to austria. the thing this story really drove home as you comb through these tens of thousands of pages of documents, very much a team effort with paul, the cnn investigative unit, everyone working very hard to comb through all this material. what you realize very quickly is that there are many others o
the documents show that haddadi's phone is a treasure trove for investigators through southern and northern europedozens of contacts. some gave advice, crossing borders and evading the law. one tells haddadi he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom of a train. december 15 th five days after the raid, isis handler reaches out to haddadi and usman. how are you? he writes, what has become of you? there is no reply. >> our senior international correspondent, clarissa ward is...
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a treasure trove for investigators, revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europe dozens of contacts, some gave advice on crossing borders and evading the law. one tells haddadi that he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom of a train. december 15th, five days after the raid, isis handler abu ahmad reaches out to his operatives, haddadi and usman perhaps wondering about their silence. how are you, he writes, what's become of you? there's no reply. >> we two have some updates on haddadi and uz man according to cnn sources. they have both been extradited to france. sings our story was published, austrian media citing prosecutors is claiming the third man, ab bid tab un any has been expedited. bellian sources told me they believe there are between 30 to 40 other individuals who were somehow involved in facilitating the paris al attacks who are still at large. >> clarissa ward reporting live from london this morning. thank you. >> still to come in the "newsroom," the trump campaign announces the endorsement of 88 military officials. i'll talk to one o
a treasure trove for investigators, revealing an isis network that fanned out through southern and northern europe dozens of contacts, some gave advice on crossing borders and evading the law. one tells haddadi that he was able to sneak into france by hiding in the bathroom of a train. december 15th, five days after the raid, isis handler abu ahmad reaches out to his operatives, haddadi and usman perhaps wondering about their silence. how are you, he writes, what's become of you? there's no...
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there were huge numbers of immigrants from eastern and southern europe flooding into our classrooms which meant class sizes in some cases of up to 60 kids, and there were not enough desks or chairs so kids were sitting on the floor in chicago classrooms. and there was such a huge need for teachers at this time, girls were graduating in the sixth or seventh grade and entering the classroom as teachers. so they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes. but actually it was thought among intellectuals at the time that the real problem now is that women were teachers. so in 1800, the problem was too many men and in 1900, it was too many women. charles william elliott, the president of harvard wrote that women teachers were physically weaker than men, more apt to be worn out by the fatiguing work of teaching. unfortunately, panic in which policymakers called for large groups of teachers to be fired continued. we've heard about men and women during world war i and then the mccar
there were huge numbers of immigrants from eastern and southern europe flooding into our classrooms which meant class sizes in some cases of up to 60 kids, and there were not enough desks or chairs so kids were sitting on the floor in chicago classrooms. and there was such a huge need for teachers at this time, girls were graduating in the sixth or seventh grade and entering the classroom as teachers. so they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like...
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and finally over towards europe, a system still affecting the balkan peninsula and southern italy. across the north lots of clouds are blanketing the british isles and also iceland. as for the rest, staying quite nice and staying quite warm. and temperatures are still on the -- in the upper 20s. berlin will see a high of 27 degrees. in warsaw, 28 degrees on your last day of the business week. all right. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all this hour on nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. 8úxú molly: welcome to the "france 24 " newsroom. i am molly hall. french police arrest four in connection with a car filled with guest thihings left near notre dame cathedral. one woman is shot, and an officer was stabbed in the process. . nuclear test in north korea pyongyang says it has detonated an atomic warhead. kerry and sergei
and finally over towards europe, a system still affecting the balkan peninsula and southern italy. across the north lots of clouds are blanketing the british isles and also iceland. as for the rest, staying quite nice and staying quite warm. and temperatures are still on the -- in the upper 20s. berlin will see a high of 27 degrees. in warsaw, 28 degrees on your last day of the business week. all right. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all this hour on nhk "newsline."...
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. >> reporter: some lawmakers hear concerns about our southern border and how islamic extremists could make their way from europe thor middle east into into the united states. >> to work with the law enforcement components of other governments in central and south america to interdict these people before they get to our border. >> reporter: director comey cab we talk to you for a comment but said at the hearing the isis caliphate will be crushed. in washington, i'm jeff barnd reporting. >> marie: now we want to hear from you. what do you think with our question of the day? do you feel safer today than 15 years ago? head to news3lv.com to weigh in. >> jim: india joins in on the drone strikes in pakistan -- on pakistan terror camps. and the u.s. is standing operations in iraq. we get details from the terrorism alert desk. terrorism -- india says it has conducted strikes inside pakistan on terror camps. this is the first time india has declared such military action inside pakistan for more than 20 years. both india and pakistan have nuclear weapons. with the announcement of more u.s. troops headed to iraq the u.s.
. >> reporter: some lawmakers hear concerns about our southern border and how islamic extremists could make their way from europe thor middle east into into the united states. >> to work with the law enforcement components of other governments in central and south america to interdict these people before they get to our border. >> reporter: director comey cab we talk to you for a comment but said at the hearing the isis caliphate will be crushed. in washington, i'm jeff barnd...
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leaders can come to some crucial decisions on how to give the people of europe a new vision, -- more about creating on the southern periphery, to the north, and especially to countries when it comes to migration. on practical terms, let's see how this meeting and what through this meeting can bear later today. savaricashalie reporting from athens. after spending the night suspended more than 3000 meters in the air in the french alps, dozens of people are now safely back on the ground. they were stuck for hours when the cables on a cable car ride became tangled. emergency teams were forced to stop the rescue operation overnight because of poor visibility. but they have finally managed to rescue the trapped passengers. it was a journey across the alps that was made -- that was meant to take just 30 minutes, the more than 100 tourists found themselves trapped for hours after their cable cars got stuck due to a technical fault. connects aic journey peak in france to the hole burnett summit. 55 people were rescued by helicopters. to go down to a glacier. midnight, after getting out of the gondolas, which was really qui
leaders can come to some crucial decisions on how to give the people of europe a new vision, -- more about creating on the southern periphery, to the north, and especially to countries when it comes to migration. on practical terms, let's see how this meeting and what through this meeting can bear later today. savaricashalie reporting from athens. after spending the night suspended more than 3000 meters in the air in the french alps, dozens of people are now safely back on the ground. they were...
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looking at the forecast for europe, we have been keeping an eye out in the southern balkans and the southernons of italy from last week. we still see that moisture remaining. that's something you're looking out for the possibility of thunderstorms as you go through the day on monday. scandinavian peninsula, still seeingntenense windsds fr a system pushing through and high pressure coming in for a little bit and then another sitm from the atlantic rolling over and bring stronger winds and rain. that's going to be some stronger winds some rain as we go forward closer to tuesday is when we're going to see some rain into the british isles and into the iberian peninsula. rain over moscow, , the rest of the continent looking for sunnier skies. we have a stationary front swinging through the deep south bringing a chance for thunderstorms. some of the thunderstorms could be strong, be on the look out for that. be on the lookout for that. midwest, a cold front is moving through. that's bringinchililly conditions through montana that could bring some snow. especially durining the evenini hours. the co
looking at the forecast for europe, we have been keeping an eye out in the southern balkans and the southernons of italy from last week. we still see that moisture remaining. that's something you're looking out for the possibility of thunderstorms as you go through the day on monday. scandinavian peninsula, still seeingntenense windsds fr a system pushing through and high pressure coming in for a little bit and then another sitm from the atlantic rolling over and bring stronger winds and rain....
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europe. germany is dead set against it yet some of the southern countries would like to see a significant looseninge rules. at that transition will be harder in europe than it could be elsewhere. >> at least you have had an explicit admission in europe that there is no -- that the central bank is politicized. still underey are the pretense that it is not. if you have an economy that has approaching 100% gdp it is difficult for a central bank to be a political. guy: there have been questions asked about that in the united states and in the u.k. he will stay with us. up next, tokyo drift. doj policy framework shifting. we will break down the central bank later. then, politics, policy, and the pound. theill get several takes on boe and brexit. and then we will look ahead to the other, most important event of the day. more on the fed decision. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: 13 minutes into your trading day, welcome back to on the move. barclays,surging -- santander, ing, leading the charge. we are seeing a significant pop on the bank of japan on the longer and of the curb. is a company that helps manag
europe. germany is dead set against it yet some of the southern countries would like to see a significant looseninge rules. at that transition will be harder in europe than it could be elsewhere. >> at least you have had an explicit admission in europe that there is no -- that the central bank is politicized. still underey are the pretense that it is not. if you have an economy that has approaching 100% gdp it is difficult for a central bank to be a political. guy: there have been...
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in recent months. 2:30 some lawmakers shared concerns about our southern border, and how islamic extremists could make their way from europe or the mid-easta& ?into? the u.s. "to work with law enforcement governments in central and south america to interdict these people before they get to our border." 7:59fbi director comey wouldn't comment a& but said at the hearing the isis caliphate ?will? be crushed.in washington im jeff barnd fox 28 news. caliphate will be crushed. >> right now i want to throw chief meteorologist terry swails a curveball and talk about the chicago cubs because i have never heard a tie in baseball. the cubs and parrots played in chicago. i called it because of rain so the final score was 1-1. >> there is rain in chicago and pittsburgh. they canceled the game. the cubs are in. i don't think pittsburgh is in the picture. the bottom line is ties have occurred back in days of baseball ties were something that occurred a lot because when it would rain the fields would not drain and it would turn into a big mode -- might field. -- mud field. the bottom line is the cubs are in no matter what showers around c
in recent months. 2:30 some lawmakers shared concerns about our southern border, and how islamic extremists could make their way from europe or the mid-easta& ?into? the u.s. "to work with law enforcement governments in central and south america to interdict these people before they get to our border." 7:59fbi director comey wouldn't comment a& but said at the hearing the isis caliphate ?will? be crushed.in washington im jeff barnd fox 28 news. caliphate will be crushed....
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europe last wednesday. here are the details, pitt and jolie were flying from france to southern california. bombadeer global express like this one stopped to refuel in international falls, minnesota. a source familiar with the situation tells "e.t." brad had an argument with their 15-year-old son maddox. that source is defending brad saying there was no inappropriate physical contact emphasizing this was totally a child-parent disagreement. sources tell "e.t." there are images being shopped around of brad on the tarmac. allegedly pitt can be seen on confirm the authenticity of this alleged video. brad and averagy's jet flew to burbank, california. upon landing, the pilot had a quick chat with air traffic control. >> where did you come from? >> originally france. >> nice. >> not so much. >> long flight? >> yeah. we originated in nice, and we stopped in international falls. >> brad is gearing up for what is an ugly divce he's hired lance spiegel, a high-powered hollywood divorce attorney. spiegel repped charlie sheen during his custody battle with denise richards and eva longoria during her s
europe last wednesday. here are the details, pitt and jolie were flying from france to southern california. bombadeer global express like this one stopped to refuel in international falls, minnesota. a source familiar with the situation tells "e.t." brad had an argument with their 15-year-old son maddox. that source is defending brad saying there was no inappropriate physical contact emphasizing this was totally a child-parent disagreement. sources tell "e.t." there are...
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southern border and immigration platform. it wasn't discussed. we know the bad guys have infiltrated europe as refugees. as false refugees.e are a christian nation, sean. we help those in trouble. >> but there were terrible deeds done in the name of christ. oh, that's what obama says, sorry. as he talks about all of the benefits and blessings of islam and won't talk about radical islam. but it is not a joke. because this, it reminds me of preseptember 11th. the embassy bombings in kenya, tanzania, uss cole, first trade center bombing. all leading to what happened on 9/11. i'm listening to comey. are we going to have another 9/11 style event or bigger on american soil. then look back at ft. hood and chattanooga and orlando and new york and oh, they were at war with us and we add president that wouldn't say radical islam. >> sean, when did america take them seriously. september 12th, 2001. we have seen 112 arrested, all perpetrated by one person or two people. imagine if a hundred come. imagine if they synchronize their attackes. it happened before. it happened in mumbai and elsewhere. we need to catch these guys before the
southern border and immigration platform. it wasn't discussed. we know the bad guys have infiltrated europe as refugees. as false refugees.e are a christian nation, sean. we help those in trouble. >> but there were terrible deeds done in the name of christ. oh, that's what obama says, sorry. as he talks about all of the benefits and blessings of islam and won't talk about radical islam. but it is not a joke. because this, it reminds me of preseptember 11th. the embassy bombings in kenya,...
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southern european people, whether it's greece or italy on forgiveness. that's not the way forward. two, about the banks as well, he believes the problem for europe and deutsche bank especially is about profitability. i think this is where the crisis lies. i thought telling as well, he said the ecb slowly needs to think about an exit strategy. very slowly. he said nothing to shock the markets, but to start signaling a way out of the current negative rates and quantitative easing. >> steve, thank you very much. steve sedgwick joining us there. >>> the german finance minister, wolfgang schauble saying the imf must stay active with greece. his remarks after athens passed a reform bill in parliament which could pave the release for 2.8 billion euros in funds as part of its third bailout program. julia is in athens. greece being so close to the third bailout, schauble now urging the imf to not drop the bal ball. >> absolutely remember the germans have to do a lot of work as far as just what primary budget surplus the greeks have been asked to achieve, there's talk about the targets and whether they're realistic. there's so many different angles that a
southern european people, whether it's greece or italy on forgiveness. that's not the way forward. two, about the banks as well, he believes the problem for europe and deutsche bank especially is about profitability. i think this is where the crisis lies. i thought telling as well, he said the ecb slowly needs to think about an exit strategy. very slowly. he said nothing to shock the markets, but to start signaling a way out of the current negative rates and quantitative easing. >> steve,...
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especially in the southern part, and also looking to the future, low interest rate environment, and new competition from industry. we will see lots of challenges for the banking sector in europe. that will be a negative factor for the recovery. it will not trigger a new economic downturn, but it will be a problem for the economic recovery. >> robert, thank you very much for that. appreciate it. >>> the first head to head between donald trump and hillary clinton has become the most watched debate in u.s. history. guess how many people tuned in? >> i know the number. it's there. i can see it. >> 84 million people tuned in to watch the first of three televised showdowns with fox leading the networks with over 11 million viewers. speaking after her monday night appearance, hillary clinton continued to question some of the claims of her republican rival. >> i'm going to leave it to the fact checkers to go through all of -- all of donald trump's claims. there was a lot of work for fact checkers last night. but here's a couple of things that caught my attention. he actually bragged about gaming the system to get out of paying his fair share of taxes. in fact, i think there's a stron
especially in the southern part, and also looking to the future, low interest rate environment, and new competition from industry. we will see lots of challenges for the banking sector in europe. that will be a negative factor for the recovery. it will not trigger a new economic downturn, but it will be a problem for the economic recovery. >> robert, thank you very much for that. appreciate it. >>> the first head to head between donald trump and hillary clinton has become the...
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just like in europe they want to know who's coming in. and the southernder is ripe for not people necessarily from mexico from people just happen to come up that way. >> i understand. and immigration is complicated. >> we've got to know who's coming in. >> it's not just viewing it as a problem and talk about building a wall and mexico paying for it. it's how to attract people -- >> if you were jack dorsey and running twitter, what would you go d.o.? would you sell the company? >> actually was with jack a few nights ago in d.c. >> tell us what he told you. >> i'll stay out of that. i do not -- i'm not going to give him any advice. i don't know all the details. i think twitter is a fabulous success. started ten years ago it didn't exist. now it's a global utility. whether it stays or is acquired i did -- >> cuban's already beat you to this. you going on the road with him? >> i've not talked to mark about it. >> couple of internet guys. you had aol. he had whatever that was. >> let's get us out of here. >> you're not going on "shark tank." >> i'm not. >> not
just like in europe they want to know who's coming in. and the southernder is ripe for not people necessarily from mexico from people just happen to come up that way. >> i understand. and immigration is complicated. >> we've got to know who's coming in. >> it's not just viewing it as a problem and talk about building a wall and mexico paying for it. it's how to attract people -- >> if you were jack dorsey and running twitter, what would you go d.o.? would you sell the...
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southern england, swarmed into the air to take on the enemy and deadly epic combat. come along with "war stories" for a thrilling ride with the yanks and the raf. ♪ summer 1940 all of continental europe hitler's iron first. britain is the lone hold out against the nazis. in the skies over england, the royal air force battles the germans in a fight to the death. >> it was really britain against the world in a way that hasn't happened before. everybody knew they were fighting for the survival of that country. >> alex care shaw spent three years researching the americans who fought in the battle of britain for his book. >> it came down to 22-year-old guys going up and fighting and dying day after day, week after week. >> our hearts go out to the fighter pilots whose brilliants actions. >> 1940 british prime minister winston churchill pays tribute to the men of the raf with these stirs words. who were put? >> the smallest number of men ever to determine a major battle in world history. just 2,500 pilots flew with the raf. and seven of the few were americans. >> one was a 29-year-old two-time olympics champion named billy fisk. >> billy, a wonderful, romantic glamorous character. you coul
southern england, swarmed into the air to take on the enemy and deadly epic combat. come along with "war stories" for a thrilling ride with the yanks and the raf. ♪ summer 1940 all of continental europe hitler's iron first. britain is the lone hold out against the nazis. in the skies over england, the royal air force battles the germans in a fight to the death. >> it was really britain against the world in a way that hasn't happened before. everybody knew they were fighting...
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europe, despite britain's vote to leave the eu. >>> and a nighttime visitor, take a look at that, made itself at home in southern california.walked into a backyard in southern california before getting into the hot tub. climbing in for a bit of relaxation. and then wandering off to the neighboring pool. you got to warm up and then cool down. there you go. if it was a polar bear, could have been a polar plunge. >> turkish bathing going on there. thank you. sue herera. >>> shares of kite pharmaceutical are higher today after the treatment for non-hodgkin's lymphoma. juno therapeutics also on the move. take a check on ligand, that company gets royalties, taking a bigger hit, down 12.5% now. >>> a wbig drop in the price of oil. to jackie deangelis. >> it appeared that no deal was pricing into the market a little earlier this morning. session low was $44.19 for crude. we closed off that low, around $44.65. still negative on the day. you talked about it a little bit before, the headlines from the saudi energy minister saying that the views among opec members are coming closer together, but he does not expect to have a decision to
europe, despite britain's vote to leave the eu. >>> and a nighttime visitor, take a look at that, made itself at home in southern california.walked into a backyard in southern california before getting into the hot tub. climbing in for a bit of relaxation. and then wandering off to the neighboring pool. you got to warm up and then cool down. there you go. if it was a polar bear, could have been a polar plunge. >> turkish bathing going on there. thank you. sue herera. >>>...
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southern neighbor. the two countries have applied to the international court of justice at the hague to resolve this dispute by peaceful means. this is not the balkans, this is central europee hungarians accuse the slovaks of having displaced the border between the two countries by a few hundred meters. narrator: in 1997, the court ruled that both parties must work to negotiate a new solution to their conflict. the gabcikovo hydropower plant is operational, but issues of water control along the border continue to be a hostile point between the two countries. another legacy of slovakia's communist past is its flagging economy. as part of czechoslovakia, its orientation was east, its economy tied to the soviet union. since separation, slovakia has lagged behind the czech republic, due in part to its eastern location and lack of infrastructure. the czech half of the country was more industrialized. and without that half, the slovak part of it has languished more economically, especially since the czech part of the country, if you look at a map of europe, is much closer to the industrialized part of western europe. the czech republic is in a good position in terms of import an
southern neighbor. the two countries have applied to the international court of justice at the hague to resolve this dispute by peaceful means. this is not the balkans, this is central europee hungarians accuse the slovaks of having displaced the border between the two countries by a few hundred meters. narrator: in 1997, the court ruled that both parties must work to negotiate a new solution to their conflict. the gabcikovo hydropower plant is operational, but issues of water control along the...
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europe. but it also applies to the united states as well because pretty soon i'm going to show you a quotation from the u.s. southernmand. by the way, this is right after the san bernardino attacks. nobody from the administration went to san bernardino. the first place they went was to the adams center in washington, d.c. majid, standing behind him is one of the top level members of the muslim brotherhood, a former isna president. we're so off balance here that when crises erupt the administration rushes to the aid of the muslim community and doesn't even pay any attention to the families of the people who actually died. and what is this one? dhs, 500,000 foreigners have overstayed their visas in 2015. did you know that? not only are we not knowing who they are when we give them the visas, but the ones that are here, 500,000 of them have overstayed. our entire visa structure and law enforcement structure is a shambles. it's not too late. the people have taken the vow are more than willing and capable to do their job, but take the handcuffs off and the blindfolds off and let us do our jobs and we're very capable of d
europe. but it also applies to the united states as well because pretty soon i'm going to show you a quotation from the u.s. southernmand. by the way, this is right after the san bernardino attacks. nobody from the administration went to san bernardino. the first place they went was to the adams center in washington, d.c. majid, standing behind him is one of the top level members of the muslim brotherhood, a former isna president. we're so off balance here that when crises erupt the...