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our question on "quadriga," this week is, how would it is angela -- how wounded is angela merkel?o discuss that question, i am joined in the studio by three seasoned observers of german politics. beginning with derek scally of the "irish times," who says, "merkel is unchallenged for now, but she could be wounded if the spd, the left party, and the greens all joined forces in a bid to oust her." also with us is alan posener, a regular columnist with the berlin daily "die welt." alan says, "nobody is challenging merkel's leadership. nobody wants her job. so why should she worry?" and to get a french perspective on things, we are joined also by journalist and author pascale hugues, who comments, "welcome to the club. angela merkel is getting a rival on her right, just like all the other leaders in europe." thank you all for those interesting comments. i would like to begin with derek scally. let's talk about this election defeat for angela merkel right here in berlin just a few days ago. it is variously being described as humbling, humiliating, disastrous. merkel herself calls it bit
our question on "quadriga," this week is, how would it is angela -- how wounded is angela merkel?o discuss that question, i am joined in the studio by three seasoned observers of german politics. beginning with derek scally of the "irish times," who says, "merkel is unchallenged for now, but she could be wounded if the spd, the left party, and the greens all joined forces in a bid to oust her." also with us is alan posener, a regular columnist with the berlin daily...
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angela y raquel hablan con la supervisora del banco donde angela trabaja.res para ir a méxico a visitar a su abuelo, don fernando. don fernando está muy enfermo y angela le explica a la supervisora que es urgente. raquel y angela hacen los preparativos para salir mañana para méxico. luego, van a la universidad para ver a jorge, el novio de angela. en un patio de la universidad angela y jorge hablan de la copa. es la copa de bodas de mi abuela, rosario. ella se la dio a mi padre. claro, de padre a hijo. tengo una idea. cuando nos casemos podemos brindar con esta copa. ¿me estás proponiendo matrimonio? bueno... ( coro canta ) esta historia de la familia de angela en méxico... no sé. interesante, ¿no? ¿interesante? es como... como una obra de teatro. basada en una historia increíble. increíble pero cierta. ( siguen cantando ) raquel: este coro es excelente. es el coro de la universidad de puerto rico. ¿te gusta la canción? sí, es muy bonita. me gustaría comprar un cassette. podemos ir a río piedras. allí hay varias tiendas donde venden cassettes, discos... ¿qu
angela y raquel hablan con la supervisora del banco donde angela trabaja.res para ir a méxico a visitar a su abuelo, don fernando. don fernando está muy enfermo y angela le explica a la supervisora que es urgente. raquel y angela hacen los preparativos para salir mañana para méxico. luego, van a la universidad para ver a jorge, el novio de angela. en un patio de la universidad angela y jorge hablan de la copa. es la copa de bodas de mi abuela, rosario. ella se la dio a mi padre. claro, de...
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what is this angela. angela: this is corn that we do not plant when normal people plant corn.//cyt to//25:08 in september we're looking at the end of the summer growing season.//and that's when we can be growing melons and squashes and heaven help us - okra - and sweet potatoes and here. more than 200 certified master gardeners voluntarily hand tend these plants yearround. anne marie lardeau is a mildweed exo-expert- a plant that attracts migrating western monarch butterflies each fall. ((anne marie lardeau/master gardner: some of them do breed and they will only breed and lay eggs on the milkweeds because that is the only thing the monarch catepillars will eat.)) ((sherry swensk)) a natural wash running thrgh for native desert dwellers, too. ((dr. o'callahan: "we also have the occasional jack rabbit who comes by, we get the occasional road runner. they all think this is just dandy - thank you very much they say." )) ((sherry swensk)) and dr. o'callaghan says we can all enjoy the bounty our desert can provide if we just know how to work with it. ((dr. o'callaghan: "i call it b
what is this angela. angela: this is corn that we do not plant when normal people plant corn.//cyt to//25:08 in september we're looking at the end of the summer growing season.//and that's when we can be growing melons and squashes and heaven help us - okra - and sweet potatoes and here. more than 200 certified master gardeners voluntarily hand tend these plants yearround. anne marie lardeau is a mildweed exo-expert- a plant that attracts migrating western monarch butterflies each fall. ((anne...
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take it to you, mark, the angela merkel comment. admitting yes the way it was handled was a mistake. this has national security implications for us here, right, mark? >> so revealing that hillary clinton would talk about the globalist open borders leader of europe. the woman who is probably most responsible for the attacks against women, the sexual attacks against women in the streets of germany. the woman who has taken the border down and her own popularity has completely tanked, so for hillary clinton to suggest that's "her"o in europe and she wants to bring her policies to the united states by bringing more syrian refugees, 100,000 syrian refugees to the united states where our own national security will be compromised and the result will be attacks like we've seen in orlando and other places in the united states. it's disgraceful but also very telling she would put angela merkel at the top of her list as her hero. liz: to mark's point, naturalized citizens created that. angela merkel regrets it because it overwhelmed local law e
take it to you, mark, the angela merkel comment. admitting yes the way it was handled was a mistake. this has national security implications for us here, right, mark? >> so revealing that hillary clinton would talk about the globalist open borders leader of europe. the woman who is probably most responsible for the attacks against women, the sexual attacks against women in the streets of germany. the woman who has taken the border down and her own popularity has completely tanked, so for...
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>> angela merkel is a great tensor and party leader.ill decide if she wants to run again. she will decide when she wants to announce this. she certainly has my full support. caroline: we will look out for news on that. sitting as i am in london, i wanted to ask you about the brexit conversation, as you see it from berlin. on friday, some of our reporters said the treasury in the u.s. is putting aside questions about blanket access to the single market and instead, aiming for some good access for financial services for banks. if that was the approach that the u.k. government took, would it find favor in berlin? >> well, the ball is now in the british court. as long as the u.k. government has not triggered article 50, there will be no negotiations on our side, neither on the formal or informal side. we will have to wait and see what the u.k. government wants. wants fstand the u.k. onc ull access to the single market, but you can only have access if you accept the rules, which includes the free movement of people. all these ideas, which ar
>> angela merkel is a great tensor and party leader.ill decide if she wants to run again. she will decide when she wants to announce this. she certainly has my full support. caroline: we will look out for news on that. sitting as i am in london, i wanted to ask you about the brexit conversation, as you see it from berlin. on friday, some of our reporters said the treasury in the u.s. is putting aside questions about blanket access to the single market and instead, aiming for some good...
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angela merkel's party was pushed into third place in northeast germany. the result is seen as a backlash against the chancellor's decision to allow more than a million refugees to settle in germany. we knew that the party was going to gain ground at the expense of the established parties. but this is worse than expected. >> reporter: yes, this is worse than expect. the recent polls were already indicating that the cdo will see a crushing defeat. the cdu was never strong in the northeast. nevertheless, the afd overtaking them as a serious blow to angela merkel. a wider perspective. what does it mean for national politics. angela merkel, increasingly more pressure to change course in her politics, perhaps to admit a mistake she has done last year, perhaps to say we'll change it or whatever. i don't know what she has to do, but she has to change something according to many analysts that i've been speaking to. most likely, she will also be the next candidate for chancellor here in germany. the general election is coming up as soon as next week. there's no alt
angela merkel's party was pushed into third place in northeast germany. the result is seen as a backlash against the chancellor's decision to allow more than a million refugees to settle in germany. we knew that the party was going to gain ground at the expense of the established parties. but this is worse than expected. >> reporter: yes, this is worse than expect. the recent polls were already indicating that the cdo will see a crushing defeat. the cdu was never strong in the northeast....
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has germany lost confidence in angela merkel. >> the angela merkel we saw at the beginning of that reportas speaking from the g20, , visibly humble, visibly concerned, and she said, for example, she takes responsibility and knows she has to demonstrate to people that the problems are being solved later in the week. she assured parliament that germany will remain germany despite the influx of refugees. you say that is not enough. what do you want to hehear her say? >> first of all, i d do not want to hear her say we will not take any refugees in. it is impossible to do with the syrian war going on, with all the turmoil in africa and so on. this is just impossible, but she that scenese voters like what we saw a year ago from hundred numbering be thousands and more, in a month will not be repeated. i mean, this is not a small decision, and it is regarded as her decision that she made and she was overwhelmed of the whole situation and people just want to be assured that it is like this will happen again, not without asking, not without representation, not without asking even the parliament to
has germany lost confidence in angela merkel. >> the angela merkel we saw at the beginning of that reportas speaking from the g20, , visibly humble, visibly concerned, and she said, for example, she takes responsibility and knows she has to demonstrate to people that the problems are being solved later in the week. she assured parliament that germany will remain germany despite the influx of refugees. you say that is not enough. what do you want to hehear her say? >> first of all, i...
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and angela merkel now looks politically doomed.'s chancellor that much longer. back to hillary. she wants a huge increase in the number of migrants coming to america, a 550% increase, to be precise. hundreds of thousands on to topf the thousands already here. hillary clinton's admiration for angela merkel and her association with mass slim migration may turn out to be a political liability. and the banking crisis going on over there now will have to be dealt with by angela merkel, another political liability. in a moment, nigel farage, the man who led britain out of merkel's europe, the third hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ >> favorite world leader. [laughter] >> oh, let me think. no. [laughter] one of my favorites is angela merkel because i think she's been an extraordinary, strong leader during difficult times in europe which has obvious implications for the rest of the world, particularly our country. and i hope i'll have the opportunity to work with her in the future. stuart: all right. i'll repeat it, hillary
and angela merkel now looks politically doomed.'s chancellor that much longer. back to hillary. she wants a huge increase in the number of migrants coming to america, a 550% increase, to be precise. hundreds of thousands on to topf the thousands already here. hillary clinton's admiration for angela merkel and her association with mass slim migration may turn out to be a political liability. and the banking crisis going on over there now will have to be dealt with by angela merkel, another...
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angela merkel party -- angela coalitionarty and its party has lost votes.poke with cdu member david mcallister in berlin and he gave his thoughts on the afd's performance. >> in my view, it is a single is givingy that simple answers to complex questions. we see a lot of voters not expecting them to deliver results. they just want to show protests. i hopefully believe they are not here to stay. caroline: we are joined by patrick donahue. to get thateresting take from david mcallister. sayshas he thinks that he -- he thinks that the afd will not stick around. ago, the afd was only polling in the single digits. for this party ticket 14% in the capital is extraordinary. currently part of the refugee policy. how will it work in terms of the coalition and the extrapolation that people are making into the federal elections? >> the federal elections are still a year away. for angela merkel, she will have to contend with a lot of resistance especially in her csu allies in bavaria. they have already called for a cap.tion the chairman is making this a condition of his
angela merkel party -- angela coalitionarty and its party has lost votes.poke with cdu member david mcallister in berlin and he gave his thoughts on the afd's performance. >> in my view, it is a single is givingy that simple answers to complex questions. we see a lot of voters not expecting them to deliver results. they just want to show protests. i hopefully believe they are not here to stay. caroline: we are joined by patrick donahue. to get thateresting take from david mcallister....
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angela: yes. steve: you are a good player. angela: well, thank you very much. thank you. whoo! whoo! steve: most loud people don't play well. woman: whoo! steve: you have set a new precedent on this show. angela: thank you. steve: you loud. a lot of your a
angela: yes. steve: you are a good player. angela: well, thank you very much. thank you. whoo! whoo! steve: most loud people don't play well. woman: whoo! steve: you have set a new precedent on this show. angela: thank you. steve: you loud. a lot of your a
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a setback for german chancellor angela merkel. the anti-immigration party makes significant gains in a state election, pushing the chancellor's party into third place. it is a stinging defeat for merkel but what does it mean for the country as a whole? the president obama and president putin on the sidelines of the g20 summit. obama says gaps of trust are preventing the two sides from making progress on syria. truck drivers stage a protest to demand the closure of the migrant camp known as the jungle. they say it is endangering their livelihood and their lives. increasingly dangerous tactics. thanks for joining us. german chancellor on: merkel has admitted that her party's disastrous showing is linked to her policy on refugees. the democrats came third in the poll behind the anti-immigration party and the social democrats. politicians are urging them to change course. it has opened to more than a million migrants over the last year. >> she took -- >> of course, this has to do with refugee policy. people don't separate these things
a setback for german chancellor angela merkel. the anti-immigration party makes significant gains in a state election, pushing the chancellor's party into third place. it is a stinging defeat for merkel but what does it mean for the country as a whole? the president obama and president putin on the sidelines of the g20 summit. obama says gaps of trust are preventing the two sides from making progress on syria. truck drivers stage a protest to demand the closure of the migrant camp known as the...
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angela merkel.st defeat in the state by the populist afd party as the country's first e-mail chancellor. she had her day? anna: we spent to the governor director in berlin. this is bloomberg. ♪ alternative from journal -- anna: it highlights the strength of the backlash against the open border refugee policy. manus: let's go to berlin. the director of the school of evidence. great to have you with us. is this the beginning of the real challenge to the open door policy of angela merkel? backtrack intoo 2017 on her immigration policy? >> i do not think so. let's put it in perspective. we call it is one of these smallest in germany, 2% of german population. 1% of gdp. unemployment is relatively high-end yesterday 150,000 votes, that is always counted or the far right day of the party. so it is part of the broader story about merkel but it is not a game changer or anything of that kind. changer, togame take the other side of it, to suggest perhaps this is for home state. this is a marshy is campaign. vo
angela merkel.st defeat in the state by the populist afd party as the country's first e-mail chancellor. she had her day? anna: we spent to the governor director in berlin. this is bloomberg. ♪ alternative from journal -- anna: it highlights the strength of the backlash against the open border refugee policy. manus: let's go to berlin. the director of the school of evidence. great to have you with us. is this the beginning of the real challenge to the open door policy of angela merkel?...
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we'll stay with politics, german chancellor angela merkel has been defeated in berlin and forced out of the coalition after receiving only 18% of the vote. the anti-immigration amd party gained enough support to enter the legislation for the first time. we'll go out to annetta in berlin, this is the second blow in two weeks, how is angela merkel going to respond to this? >> reporter: well, because of her policies and berlin's specific reaction to the elections, the recent polls are showing 57% of those who voted against the cdu have voted against it because of angela merkel's policies. so she can't deny her responsibility for the poor showing of the cdu and that state election once again. it's the fifth state election in a row with the cdu having a very poor showing on angela merkel's policy. the biggest implication from that vote is once again that the rift between the cdu and the csu which is the sister party of the cdu is getting bigger and bigger. and they have to be united before going in next year when we see the federal election coming up for the whole of germany. if they are
we'll stay with politics, german chancellor angela merkel has been defeated in berlin and forced out of the coalition after receiving only 18% of the vote. the anti-immigration amd party gained enough support to enter the legislation for the first time. we'll go out to annetta in berlin, this is the second blow in two weeks, how is angela merkel going to respond to this? >> reporter: well, because of her policies and berlin's specific reaction to the elections, the recent polls are...
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angela rye, what did you make of how she answered this? >> i really appreciate hillary clinton's answer. one of the reasons for that is hillary, for the first time i can recall in a presidential debate where there are millions of viewers talked about bias. there is another clip and i don't know if you will show it. lester holt followed up a donald trump response to clinton. he said to her, are you saying that all police officers are implicitly bias? she said lester, i'm saying everyone is implicitly bias. that includes police officers. if you are talking about a law and order police department or police departments nationwide, what you run into particularly as a person of color who has had challenges is it is a race-based institution. >> stick with us. we have a lot to talk about. story lines surrounding the debate. how did lester holt handle the assignme assignment? donald trump is weighing in on that. that's next. all my medicalses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may kn
angela rye, what did you make of how she answered this? >> i really appreciate hillary clinton's answer. one of the reasons for that is hillary, for the first time i can recall in a presidential debate where there are millions of viewers talked about bias. there is another clip and i don't know if you will show it. lester holt followed up a donald trump response to clinton. he said to her, are you saying that all police officers are implicitly bias? she said lester, i'm saying everyone is...
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angela merkel reportedly rules within deutsche bank.uropean markets are getting ready to open. we are about 15 seconds away from that market open. we are watching very carefully what is happening within the financials. clearly, this will be one of the major areas of focus this week. well, aoil area as place where you want to focus on. we are expecting a negative start, remember here, folks. let's see how the european market makers get their act together this morning. that is the ftse 100 coming under a little pressure. we are only expecting a move down of .3%. the cac is opening as well bit softer. let's take you to what is happening. -- the cac is opening a little bit softer as well. let's take you to what is happening. the netherlands, losing the most. down .9%. turkey is in focus as well this morning. let's find out how the gilt market is performing as well. nejra: we have seen risk off across the market today with bond yields coming down, much of that driven by concerns over oil and of skepticism ahead of that informal meeting in al
angela merkel reportedly rules within deutsche bank.uropean markets are getting ready to open. we are about 15 seconds away from that market open. we are watching very carefully what is happening within the financials. clearly, this will be one of the major areas of focus this week. well, aoil area as place where you want to focus on. we are expecting a negative start, remember here, folks. let's see how the european market makers get their act together this morning. that is the ftse 100 coming...
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we're bringing you a very special programme taking a look at europe one year after german chancellor angela merkel opened the way for refugees and migrants to reach a safe haven in europe. ♪ the summer of 2015. hundreds of thousands of refugees fled to europe. many countries closed their borders. it was a trial by fire for a united europe. but the german chancellor called for solidarity. >> we've done so much, we can do this. michelle: we have more on that coming up in the programme. but first to the mediterranean. because of its long mediterranean coastline, italy has overtaken greece as europe's migration frontline. since the implementation of the eu-turkey refugee deal, the harrowing images of migrants attempting to reach greece have been replaced by those of people hoping to get to italy. record numbers of migrants have drowned in the mediterranean over the past year. the men and women of frontex, the eu border control agency, have saved 70,000 lives so far and hope to make the border stronger. reporter: on board the siem pilot. the norwegian ship has been sailing between italy and liby
we're bringing you a very special programme taking a look at europe one year after german chancellor angela merkel opened the way for refugees and migrants to reach a safe haven in europe. ♪ the summer of 2015. hundreds of thousands of refugees fled to europe. many countries closed their borders. it was a trial by fire for a united europe. but the german chancellor called for solidarity. >> we've done so much, we can do this. michelle: we have more on that coming up in the programme....
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what is this angela. angela: this is corn that we do not plant when na september we're looking at the end of the summer growing season.//and that's when we can be growing melons and squashes and heaven help us - okra - and sweet potatoes and pumpkins.)) ((sherry swensk)) there are plenty of worker bees here. more than 200 certified master gardeners voluntarily anne marie lardeau is a mildweed exo-expert- a plant that attracts migrating western monarch butterflies each fall. ((anne marie lardeau/master gardner: some of them do breed and they will only breed and lay eggs on the milkweeds because that is the only thing the monarch catepillars will eat.)) ((sherry swensk)) a natural wash running through the gardens provides a respite for native desert dwellers, too. ((dr. o'callahan: "we also have the occasional jack rabbit who comes by, we get the occasional road runner. they all think this is just dandy - thank you vy ((sherry swensk)) and dr. o'callaghan says we can all enjoy the bounty our desert can prov
what is this angela. angela: this is corn that we do not plant when na september we're looking at the end of the summer growing season.//and that's when we can be growing melons and squashes and heaven help us - okra - and sweet potatoes and pumpkins.)) ((sherry swensk)) there are plenty of worker bees here. more than 200 certified master gardeners voluntarily anne marie lardeau is a mildweed exo-expert- a plant that attracts migrating western monarch butterflies each fall. ((anne marie...
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we're bringing you a very special programme taking a look at europe one year after german chancellor angela merkel opened the way for refugees and migrants to reach a safe haven in europe. ♪ the summer of 2015. hundreds of thousands of refugees fled to europe. many countries closed their borders. it was a trial by fire for a united europe. but the german chancellor called for solidarity. >> we've done so much, we can do this. michelle: we have more on that coming up in the programme. but first to the mediterranean. because of its long mediterranean coastline, italy has overtaken greece as europe's migration frontline. since the implementation of the eu-turkey refugee deal, the harrowing images of migrants attempting to reach greece have been replaced by those of people hoping to get to italy. record numbers of migrants have drowned in the mediterranean over the past year. the men and women of frontex, the eu border control agency, have saved 70,000 lives so far and hope to make the border stronger. reporter: on board the siem pilot. the norwegian ship has been sailing between italy and liby
we're bringing you a very special programme taking a look at europe one year after german chancellor angela merkel opened the way for refugees and migrants to reach a safe haven in europe. ♪ the summer of 2015. hundreds of thousands of refugees fled to europe. many countries closed their borders. it was a trial by fire for a united europe. but the german chancellor called for solidarity. >> we've done so much, we can do this. michelle: we have more on that coming up in the programme....
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, el hermano de angela.iante de arqueología y hubo un accidente en la excavación donde él trabajaba. mientras raquel manejaba, angela hablaba de su hermano de lo estudioso que era y también de su relación con él. roberto y tú son muy unidos, ¿verdad? en puerto rico me decías siempre que tu hermano era un encanto. cuando llegaron al sitio de la excavación no pudieron pasar. el guardia les dijo que podían pedir información en el hospital del pueblo. ha habido un accidente. no se puede pasar. por favor, señor, el hermano de ella estaba en la excavación. no sabemos lo que le ha pasado. en ese caso, deben ir al pueblo. por allá, a no más de quince minutos. en el hospital le dan información a todos los familiares. mientras raquel y angela buscaban a roberto arturo llegó al hotel en la ciudad de méxico. allí preguntó por raquel. la señorita raquel rodríguez ¿se ha registrado? rodríguez... no. a ver. sí, hay una reservación pero ella no se ha presentado. iqué raro! ¿me permite el teléfono? por supuesto. arturo estab
, el hermano de angela.iante de arqueología y hubo un accidente en la excavación donde él trabajaba. mientras raquel manejaba, angela hablaba de su hermano de lo estudioso que era y también de su relación con él. roberto y tú son muy unidos, ¿verdad? en puerto rico me decías siempre que tu hermano era un encanto. cuando llegaron al sitio de la excavación no pudieron pasar. el guardia les dijo que podían pedir información en el hospital del pueblo. ha habido un accidente. no se puede...
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school officials say their goal has always been to encourage the student body to embrace chad and angela not as students with down syndrome but simply as classmates. 'were all the same and we all have great traits and great gifts that we can give to the world.' it worked! ?during the 2016 homecoming pep rally the anticipation built - 'your junior representative is him - the two draped in royalty -- 'oh, ive got to tell my mom & dad about it.'a win not only for them but a celebration of acceptance for all. reporting in cedarbueg, julie collins. fox 6 news. the two were honored again during the homecoming parade from the fairgrounds to the highschool. the cedarburg warhawks tonight. cedarburg's homecoming dance is tomorrow night. adlib to weather rain chances continue tonight into saturday, before the low finally starts dry sunday, but the chance for an isolated shower still remains. by monday, temperatures will start to warm back to the upper 60s, and we should see the 70s again by the middle of next week. tonight: showers likely. low: 55 dewpoint: 56 high: 62 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 5-15 m
school officials say their goal has always been to encourage the student body to embrace chad and angela not as students with down syndrome but simply as classmates. 'were all the same and we all have great traits and great gifts that we can give to the world.' it worked! ?during the 2016 homecoming pep rally the anticipation built - 'your junior representative is him - the two draped in royalty -- 'oh, ive got to tell my mom & dad about it.'a win not only for them but a celebration of...
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angela merkel ruled out any deutsche bank which forced to pay 14 billion u.s.e department of justice to settle investigation into u.s. mortgage security sales. shares of twitter they are soaring, 21% back on friday. highers close of the entire year, sources say the company is talking with several tech companies including google and solesforce.com and we are watching, largest maker of synthetic rubber. nicole: snapchat introducing glasses, 130 bucks and will be available later this year just in time for holidays. snapchat describes best way to make memories. most popular smartphone apps reaching 100 million visitors daily. lauren: new tv ad. take a look. >> bud light says raise one to right now. so why not raise the right one. miller light has more taste and half of the carbs. miller lite different because it's brewed different. lauren: will be followed by three more ads based on the same thing. ads come in a slump in lite beer sales. they try to reignite wars that help to drive sales in the 2000's. nicole: we will see if that works. did that make you thirsty? t
angela merkel ruled out any deutsche bank which forced to pay 14 billion u.s.e department of justice to settle investigation into u.s. mortgage security sales. shares of twitter they are soaring, 21% back on friday. highers close of the entire year, sources say the company is talking with several tech companies including google and solesforce.com and we are watching, largest maker of synthetic rubber. nicole: snapchat introducing glasses, 130 bucks and will be available later this year just in...
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there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and even more are skeptical about her capacity to solve this refugee problem and that's a particularly big problem because there are a series of regional elections coming up. one coming up on sunday. in the next year, federal elections. and she has not decided whether she will stand for reelection but i am sure she's considering all these numbers of whether voters are thinking positively of her government. brent: a lot of people have said in the last year, nonstop, that this is the one issue that could spell the end for angela merkel. people are still saying that and she is still the chancellor. guest: a few months and years ago, we were talking about the teflon chancellor. i don't think there is a teflon chancellor any longer. the fact she has been taking so long, she has not said whether she will end up for reelection, doesn't mean she is doubting that and doesn't know what she's going to do. brent: thank you very much. in a surprise move, u.s. presidential candidate, donald trump, has arrived in mexico. he wi
there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and even more are skeptical about her capacity to solve this refugee problem and that's a particularly big problem because there are a series of regional elections coming up. one coming up on sunday. in the next year, federal elections. and she has not decided whether she will stand for reelection but i am sure she's considering all these numbers of whether voters are thinking positively of her government. brent: a lot of...
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stay in germany -- is it over for angela merkel?ion party is running neck and mac with her party ahead of sunday's election. we go to berlin next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: it could be a sign of things to come for angela merkel as there are key local elections will tester grip on power. the anti-immigration alternative is running group neck and neck with her democratic union. it's in the very state where the chancellor had her electoral district. let's bring in joe wiesenthal and ninaschick. wins big in mecklenburg sunday, when it will mean for angela merkel? think she is down but she is certainly not out. be the might second-largest party but it's not only mecklenburg that's losing but the second-biggest party is losing. -- her refugeety stance has been tempered. what the german government is doing, they have been trying to tighten up on who can claim here and claim asylum and how long they can stay. even though the policy is still the same since last year, she has realized she may have made a mistake and is already rolled back q
stay in germany -- is it over for angela merkel?ion party is running neck and mac with her party ahead of sunday's election. we go to berlin next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: it could be a sign of things to come for angela merkel as there are key local elections will tester grip on power. the anti-immigration alternative is running group neck and neck with her democratic union. it's in the very state where the chancellor had her electoral district. let's bring in joe wiesenthal and...
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guy: well, angela merkel -- >> well, angela merkel is changing all the time. numbers are down in germany, and that is not because of her controls, but because of other people's controls. they do want a cap on immigration. guy: that is external immigration. that is not the central tenant of the european union, which is free movement. clearly,her point is, they will be access to the single market. it will be quite an elaborate contr compromise. this will be like a third dimensional chess square, because you have a lot of moving targets. every month, as the gets nearer to the french elections, angela merkel will also be in trouble before her elections. theresa may's maneuverability will get bigger. think britain is delaying article 50. i think the prospects will be relatively bright, actually, for a success on negotiations. guy: you are convinced that a deal can be done that allows migration control from within the -- from the eu into the u.k., at the same time, allowing access to the single market? >> yes, and we will be continuing to make some contributions. gu
guy: well, angela merkel -- >> well, angela merkel is changing all the time. numbers are down in germany, and that is not because of her controls, but because of other people's controls. they do want a cap on immigration. guy: that is external immigration. that is not the central tenant of the european union, which is free movement. clearly,her point is, they will be access to the single market. it will be quite an elaborate contr compromise. this will be like a third dimensional chess...
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angela merkel is not one to confer in corporate matters and wasn't involve in the bw scandal. it's too hot to handle in a way. >> that's a good point. and deutsche bank having changed the face of the company over the last couple of years going from being the darling, a lot of value, to seeing the shareholder value grow quite exponentially over the last few years due to the financial crisis. >> i wonder with shares falling to a record low, just about ten euros or so, i wonder if that ironically gives deutsche bank a lot more barg nip power with the department of justice. because they are going to tell them, we have to pay the $14 billion or whatever the number is coming down to, because the share prices are falling so much. so they have to ask the shareholders to raise more money or say, hey, this is all we've got. all they've got is roughly $5 billion. >> we continue to see this erosion in the share prices today as we just saw off by some 6%. we saw deutsche bank being among the main losing stocks in europe this morning. and indeed, we're in europe and continue to see just a l
angela merkel is not one to confer in corporate matters and wasn't involve in the bw scandal. it's too hot to handle in a way. >> that's a good point. and deutsche bank having changed the face of the company over the last couple of years going from being the darling, a lot of value, to seeing the shareholder value grow quite exponentially over the last few years due to the financial crisis. >> i wonder with shares falling to a record low, just about ten euros or so, i wonder if that...
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angela: i could not have gotten my diploma without my family.celyn: mi consejera, ella fue lo máximo para mí porque me ayudó mucho con todo. jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org. >>> we're back to the stocks that will work for you. gary, what do you got? >> young brand there's go to be a lot of pizza and doritos eating. 20% next year. >> scott, what do you have? >> dollar general, symbol dg. it's going to come back plus insider buying going on. >> the of freedom continues with david aston "forbes on fox." >>> more accusations against the clinton foundation. a new report saying bill clinton aides used taxpayer funds to subsidize the family's foundation and to support hillary clinton's private e-mail now, they deny it. also, a separate report saying a foundation worker asked the state dep
angela: i could not have gotten my diploma without my family.celyn: mi consejera, ella fue lo máximo para mí porque me ayudó mucho con todo. jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org. >>> we're back to the stocks that will work...
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number one angela merkel took a million refugees. we're talking about 65,000. the way we do our refugees more considered than the way germany vets their refugees. number two, i'm an immigrant. i have no expectation about handouts. there's no reason to expect any of these syrian refugees will feel the same way. i can see a parallel between ellis island and cuba. >> that's who we are, that's my issue. >> detroit is not a shantytown. guys we're acting like detroit is a third world country right now. the average home price in detroit has gone from 170,000 to 300,000 in 2013. part of a great revival. the president wouldn't let detroit go bankrupt, it did. wouldn't let gm go bankrupt, it did. all the talk about detroit i'm begging trump and these guys to go to detroit and realize there's a city there that is starting to do quite well. >> well that's where donald trump is today. gentlemen, ladies, thank you so much. cavuto on business 20 minutes from now. look at who it is. in for neil. what have you got? >> trump tackling immigration. donald vowing to defund sanctuar
number one angela merkel took a million refugees. we're talking about 65,000. the way we do our refugees more considered than the way germany vets their refugees. number two, i'm an immigrant. i have no expectation about handouts. there's no reason to expect any of these syrian refugees will feel the same way. i can see a parallel between ellis island and cuba. >> that's who we are, that's my issue. >> detroit is not a shantytown. guys we're acting like detroit is a third world...
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are we so politically correct we don't have a choice, angela? continuing on. >> what trump is talking about in israel is done at airports so this wouldn't have prevented these particular attacks, or potential attacks, from happening whatsoever. he's talking about racial and religious litmus tests and bias in trying to profile on those particular issues. that's not what israeli profiling does. it is a totally different type of profiling. >> john, you want to respond to that? >> yeah. the bomber's lawsuit was thrown out. they sued the city, they said that they were harassed. it was thrown out with prejudice, meaning that the judge thought there was zero merits to their case. >> you miss the point. >> the guy made it up. >> but you missed the point. >> no, that is the point. >> that wasn't my point. maybe that's your point, but my point was that the types of harassment that donald trump is suggesting, racial profiling, the type of profiling donald trump is suggesting, religious profiling, the type of profiling your candidate suggests has the opposi
are we so politically correct we don't have a choice, angela? continuing on. >> what trump is talking about in israel is done at airports so this wouldn't have prevented these particular attacks, or potential attacks, from happening whatsoever. he's talking about racial and religious litmus tests and bias in trying to profile on those particular issues. that's not what israeli profiling does. it is a totally different type of profiling. >> john, you want to respond to that? >>...
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one of my favorites is angela merkel.een an extraordinary strong leader during difficult times in europe. >> i think merkel is a really great world leader, but i was disappointed with the move on immigration. i think it is a big problem. >> he gave a compliment. in the middle of this, gary johnson tweeting it has been almost 24 hours and i still can't come up with a foreign leader i look up to. kind of trying to save face and make a joke. >>> good luck with that. >> it looks like more losses for stocks today after the market took a beating yesterday. we will tell you why investors are focusing on europe's biggest bank when we get an early start on your money next. >>> this morning, new jersey transit in and out of the hoboken is shutdown after the crash yesterday. the train entering the terminal going too fast slammed through a bumper block and launched into the air. one person was killed and more than 100 injured. ntsb investigators are looking into what led to the crash. they have other questions as well. whether the so
one of my favorites is angela merkel.een an extraordinary strong leader during difficult times in europe. >> i think merkel is a really great world leader, but i was disappointed with the move on immigration. i think it is a big problem. >> he gave a compliment. in the middle of this, gary johnson tweeting it has been almost 24 hours and i still can't come up with a foreign leader i look up to. kind of trying to save face and make a joke. >>> good luck with that. >>...
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we'll be right back with angela's response. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect.o tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you twenty-four seven. for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call today at liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> so we're back, bringing my panel back in, we were just talking about president recent shooting, fatal shooting in charlotte, david katz, we were asking -- i was asking you the fact that the police chief in charlotte, the officer, you know, as well, african-american you were sort of saying well, how would race factor in perhaps into t
we'll be right back with angela's response. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect.o tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if...
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angela susan perez anthony perez ivan antonio perez nancy e.erez berry berenson perkins joseph john perroncino edward j. perrotta emelda h. perry glenn c. perry, sr. john william perry franklin allan pershep danny pesce michael john pescherine davin n. peterson donald arthur peterson jean hoadley peterson william russell peterson mark james petrocelli philip scott petti glen kerrin pettit dominick a. pezzulo kaleen elizabeth pezzuti kevin j. pfeifer tu-anh pham kenneth john phelan, sr. sneha anne philip eugenia mccann piantieri ludwig john picarro matthew picerno joseph o. pick christopher j. pickford dennis j. pierce bernard pietronico nicholas p. pietrunti and my father. masts deeply loved and every single day. -- missed every single the day. in soyears ago jeff you many others were taken away from us way too soon and without any warning. we became one family, one country and slowly moment by moment we began to look forward. you are missed more than you know but remember one thing, time passes by quickly but you are forever in our hearts. [ap
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trump personally. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> angela, want to get in? >> yeah. again, it's not her fault that your candidate is running a second grade election. >> she opened the door. secretary clinton opened the door. >> paris, paris, paris, when i tell you the door has been open since, like -- >> the machado issue? she opened that door. >> wait. miss piggy, miss housekeeping, rosie o'donnell's a pig, he opened the door. that's why megyn kelly asked these questions from the beginning. they have to talk to him about what his substance is and unfortunately, his substance is vastly different from what the american people care about. get your candidate to stay on message. >> dana bash, let me bring you into this discussion. you have been doing some reporting on what this all means now going forward. we have the vice presidential debate on tuesday but the next presidential debate is a week from sunday. what is the trump team trying to do leading into that debate? is it going to be more of this or are they trying to steer it somewhere else? >> well, it's a good ques
trump personally. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> angela, want to get in? >> yeah. again, it's not her fault that your candidate is running a second grade election. >> she opened the door. secretary clinton opened the door. >> paris, paris, paris, when i tell you the door has been open since, like -- >> the machado issue? she opened that door. >> wait. miss piggy, miss housekeeping, rosie o'donnell's a pig, he opened the door. that's why megyn kelly asked...
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guy: as lizzie angela merkel rising cash as we see angela merkel rising -- as we see angela merkel risingva, what are the chances of some action being imposed? >> the bigger picture here is, the issues that are causing the sanctions in ukraine remain. so, borish johnson has been talking up the sanctions. the americans are probably still generally in favor of sanctions because the issues in ukraine are being separated from whatever is the cooperation on the ground in syria. thes issue-specific, relationship with russia. i would have to think the sanctions will persist for a while because the point needs to be made by the west that what is happening in ukraine is unacceptable. and the point still means to be made by russia's that interfering in -- maybe russia that interfering in our neighborhood is unacceptable. that logjam is still there. here isral solution that the sanctions prevail. guy: when you think about that -- to get into the geopolitical inhabits. putin we have now got europe talking about the security story. does that change his thinking in any way, shape, or form? nato the min
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shares, angela merkel and michael spence.trump are in universe and credit suisse is not a german bank. good morning. this is a "bloomberg surveillance." alive in new york on wednesday, september 28. francine will speak to the ceo of credit suisse in the hour. she is in the basement of the --dquarters waking headquarters waiting to speak to the ceo. mario draghi goes head to head with some of his toughest critics today. he is in berlin where he will meet with german lawmakers who want an end to record low interest rates. decreasedhe low rates the incentive for eu countries to make economic reform. of britain's opposition labor party will order lawmakers to fall in line behind him. jeremy corbyn wraps up a labor conference today. he says after having been elected party leader twice in 12 months, he has the right to campaign on the issues he chooses. he expects theresa may to call an election next year. a typhoon has slammed into china after battering taiwan. it killed at least four people and injured more than 500. 100 mile per
shares, angela merkel and michael spence.trump are in universe and credit suisse is not a german bank. good morning. this is a "bloomberg surveillance." alive in new york on wednesday, september 28. francine will speak to the ceo of credit suisse in the hour. she is in the basement of the --dquarters waking headquarters waiting to speak to the ceo. mario draghi goes head to head with some of his toughest critics today. he is in berlin where he will meet with german lawmakers who want...
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vance played johnny cochran to wife angela bassett. backstage he got lots of love from the couple's 10-year-old twins. >> hi, daddy! >> did you see it? >> daddy, i love you! >> i love you, too. >> wow. >> let me go now. okay. >> we love you. >> that will get you every time. wow. >> the larger lesson was win, lose or draw, i'm a winner. they're like, okay, daddy. >> more love for courtney, before the awards from an unlikely admirer. >> this guy right here is up for the same award that i'm up for. >> maybe if you grab him and, you know -- >> in the middle of the interview? >> yeah. maybe he'll be okay, yeah. >> a little goose? >> yeah, like a little goose. oh! he's goosing you! >> sterling k. brown. >> sterling k. brown won an emmy for his portrayal of christopher darden. the actor paid tribute to his late father. >> sterling brown jr., i changed what people called me when i turned age 16 so i could hear your name every day of my life. i love you, daddy. i felt like i instantly began the float above like looking down on myself. and it ha
vance played johnny cochran to wife angela bassett. backstage he got lots of love from the couple's 10-year-old twins. >> hi, daddy! >> did you see it? >> daddy, i love you! >> i love you, too. >> wow. >> let me go now. okay. >> we love you. >> that will get you every time. wow. >> the larger lesson was win, lose or draw, i'm a winner. they're like, okay, daddy. >> more love for courtney, before the awards from an unlikely admirer....
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angela moragne "the first year we moved here we gave everybody salsa for christmas and they were like whats this for? oh just to say hey - they come over and hang out and the kids pick the tomatoes here and bite em off and thats what its there for so you know that you can grow stuff." stuff." coming up this weekend on cbs 58 sunday morning - we meet a milwaukee fami creating healthier, happier and more productive neighborhoods - 'through food.'angela moragne is the co-founder of "that salsa lady" a ome grown business finding success supplying fresh produce and salsa to farmer's markets around our area- growing it all outside her home near 47th and capitol. angela moragne "i've never seen so much or felt so much genety than what i have entering the food busess. // you can the watch entire story plus much more on cbs 58 sunday morning with mike strehlow... that's at 7-am juhead cbs sunday morning from new york...we hope you'll join us 3 and still to come on the news at four -- an abandoned school building has become a hot bed of illegal activity...what city leaders and the community wan
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mark and angela.to give you the last word angela but obviously it is more of an argument between the two of you. the debate continues. >>> as each of the presidential candidates show off how wealthy they are, donald trump's running mate is releasing a note from iz doctor with a summary of the medical history and. the letter reads quote, early you are in excellent general and cardiovascular health. you are medically able to maintain your high level of professional work and your physical activities without limitations. >> a drone strike taking out a top isis leader thought to be number three in the hierarchy of the terror group. but wait until you hear what he was in charge of what and what it could mean for islamic state's global outreach. plus we'll dive into the electoral map with a closer look at each candidate's past to the magic number of 270 and why the kwhous will likely hinge on just a handle of states. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'
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. >> angela what is your reaction. >> a couple of things don. it's interesting to see that donald trump is once again speaking out of both sides of his mouth. just yesterday he was at a rally talking about the police officer at a black church, saying that it looked like she did something wrong, may have choked. now today, how convenient in front of a group of white people saying something very different. similar to running mate mike pence who also criticized hillary clinton for talking about institutional racism which most human beings in this country know and can at least acknowledge exists in every institution including the police force regardless of whether or not donald trump got the endorsement from the fraternal order of police. this is important. there's data supporting this. talking about the problems in charlotte with the police force and why it's happening now. not the beginning of the problem but the tipping point. >> andy, ask you about that, donald trump speaking in front of a black crowd condemned the female officer who shot unarme
. >> angela what is your reaction. >> a couple of things don. it's interesting to see that donald trump is once again speaking out of both sides of his mouth. just yesterday he was at a rally talking about the police officer at a black church, saying that it looked like she did something wrong, may have choked. now today, how convenient in front of a group of white people saying something very different. similar to running mate mike pence who also criticized hillary clinton for...
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let's talk about it. >> donald trump points out, he likes angela mar -- angela merkl but reserves withith open borders is wrong. he history on every one of the issues he has driven in this election. >> on merkel he's absolutely right the threat of terrorist activity in europe will only pick up. they are coming into this country, too. that's why the sudden border question is not just about early legal immigrants -- is not just about illegal immigrants, it's about security, too. lou: the drugs across the border, methamphetamine, marijuana and cocaine, the majority of which comes across that border. and those like hillary clinton don't seem to want to talk about it. if you are in the market for a political bumper sticker we have one for you. i thought it was pretty good. benghazi, the "h" is silent. i couldn't resist that. ned line and tammy bruce are next. i'm jamie foxx for verizon. in the nation's largest independent study by rootmetrics, again, verizon is the number one network. hi, i'm jamie foxx for sprint. and i'm jamie foxx for t-mobile. (both) and we're just as good. really? only
let's talk about it. >> donald trump points out, he likes angela mar -- angela merkl but reserves withith open borders is wrong. he history on every one of the issues he has driven in this election. >> on merkel he's absolutely right the threat of terrorist activity in europe will only pick up. they are coming into this country, too. that's why the sudden border question is not just about early legal immigrants -- is not just about illegal immigrants, it's about security, too. lou:...