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we have had statements already from the outgoing president of austria. we have had statements from the chancellor, the newly appointed chancellor. he has only been in this position for weeks. all underscored the fact there was no hint of manipulation and this decision, they say is to be welcomed, because it reinforces democracy. nonetheless, a real sense of shock because there is no telling how this rerun is going to go. both candidates and their political machinery are going to be going in this with a lot of energy. but the political tensions are going to be rising again. post-brexite political climate across the european union. this adds to the cauldron of political intensity we are seeing across europe and now after today's ruling in austria. anchor: anthony mills in vienna, thank you for that update on this developing story out of austria. kingdom, thenited home minister has won the support of tea that war cabinet ministers as well as the "daily mail." that follows yesterday's shock move by boris johnson not to run for prime minister. the remaingned
we have had statements already from the outgoing president of austria. we have had statements from the chancellor, the newly appointed chancellor. he has only been in this position for weeks. all underscored the fact there was no hint of manipulation and this decision, they say is to be welcomed, because it reinforces democracy. nonetheless, a real sense of shock because there is no telling how this rerun is going to go. both candidates and their political machinery are going to be going in...
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this time, austria's turn the a rerun of the close election is certain to take place. the court ruled there had been irregularities in the may 23 vote. >> i want to suggest that this decision should not -- should be a matter of decision and not emotion. it shows our system is strong and running appropriately. i want a short campaign, a campaign without emotions. >> the president's role is largely ceremonial but the election is a crucial one. the last vote was the closest any european country had come to electing a far-right head of state. norbert hofer from the freedom party lost by 131,000 votes, and given the small margin of the previous election, this one could swing either way. alexander van der bellen of the greens confirmed he would run again. >> of course i will stand for the election and i intend to win it once again. the constitutional council ziesed as it sees fit and we will organize once again a large citizen movement in austria in the next months. >> this election is sure to reopen a debate over immigration, jobs, and living standards, issues that split th
this time, austria's turn the a rerun of the close election is certain to take place. the court ruled there had been irregularities in the may 23 vote. >> i want to suggest that this decision should not -- should be a matter of decision and not emotion. it shows our system is strong and running appropriately. i want a short campaign, a campaign without emotions. >> the president's role is largely ceremonial but the election is a crucial one. the last vote was the closest any...
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reporter: a marching band in the idyllic town of pinkafeld in austria's burgenland region. they''re playing at the voluntay fire brigade's town fair. norbert hofer hails from city of pinkafeld, too. he's a member of the right-wing populist fpÖ party. and was recently beaten by the green party's alexander van der bellen in austria's presidential election, by a margin of just 30 votes. -- 31,000 votes. now, the election result has been overturned due to irregularities, giving hofer another shot at the presidency. many pinkafeld residents support hofer, even though the fpÖ only has one seat in the town's assembly. the social democrats hold an absolute majority. >> every major is proud if the presesident comes from his or hr totown. but this won't have a an effectn ththe local elelections s or nal popolitics. reporter: the burgenland region seems to function by different political rules. here, social democrats and right-wing populists work together. whereas in the national parliament, the two are enemies. in vienna, the right-wing populists spare no opportunity to criticise the
reporter: a marching band in the idyllic town of pinkafeld in austria's burgenland region. they''re playing at the voluntay fire brigade's town fair. norbert hofer hails from city of pinkafeld, too. he's a member of the right-wing populist fpÖ party. and was recently beaten by the green party's alexander van der bellen in austria's presidential election, by a margin of just 30 votes. -- 31,000 votes. now, the election result has been overturned due to irregularities, giving hofer another shot...
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reporter: a marching band in the idyllic town of pinkafeld in austria's burgenland region. they're playing at the voluntary fire brigade's town fair. norbert hofer hails from city of pinkafeld, too. he's a member of the right-wing populist fpÖ party. and was recently beaten by the green party's alexander van der bellen in austria's presidential election, by a margin of just 30 votes. -- 31,000 votes. now, the election result has been overturned due to irregularities, giving hofer another shot at the presidency. many pinkafeld residents support hofer, even though the fpÖ only has one seat in the town's assembly. the social democrats hold an absolute majority. >> every major is proud if the president comes from his or her town. but this won't have an effect on the local elections or national politics. reporter: the burgenland region seems to function by different political rules. here, social democrats and right-wing populists work together. whereas in the national parliament, the two are enemies. in vienna, the right-wing populists spare no opportunity to criticise the gover
reporter: a marching band in the idyllic town of pinkafeld in austria's burgenland region. they're playing at the voluntary fire brigade's town fair. norbert hofer hails from city of pinkafeld, too. he's a member of the right-wing populist fpÖ party. and was recently beaten by the green party's alexander van der bellen in austria's presidential election, by a margin of just 30 votes. -- 31,000 votes. now, the election result has been overturned due to irregularities, giving hofer another shot...
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austria's top court orders a rerun for the top election, citing voting irregularities. the country's right have a second chance at the country's top office. i'm sarah kelly, welcome to the program. we begin with a developing story. two police officers have been killed in a gun battle between law enforcement and possibly nine gun men in dhaka. several hostages have been taken in a popular tourist restaurant in a diplomatic cornener of the bangladeshi capital. several people are injured, according to police. the islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack. the cafe is frequented by ex-pats, diplomats and local middle class families. our correspondent, lionel islam kahn, is in dhaka and joins us. gunfire, we hear a hostage situation there. what more do we know? >>> until now, we know two policemen are involved and the gunmen are still inside. staff of the restaurant who managed to escape the restaurant said that they saw several bodies lying in the restaurant and -- more than 20 people, customers who are in the restaurant. so most of them were foreigners and no
austria's top court orders a rerun for the top election, citing voting irregularities. the country's right have a second chance at the country's top office. i'm sarah kelly, welcome to the program. we begin with a developing story. two police officers have been killed in a gun battle between law enforcement and possibly nine gun men in dhaka. several hostages have been taken in a popular tourist restaurant in a diplomatic cornener of the bangladeshi capital. several people are injured,...
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reporter: a marching band in the idyllic town of pinkafeld in austria's burgenland region.g at the voluntay fire brigade's town fair. norbert hofer hails from city of pinkafeld, too. he's a member of the right-wing populist fpÖ party. and was recently beaten by the green party's alexander van der bellen in austria's presidential election, by a margin of just 30 votes. -- 31,000 votes. now, the election result has been overturned due to irregularities, giving hofer another shot at the presidency. many pinkafeld residents support hofer, even though the fpÖ only has one seat in the town's assembly. the social democrats hold an absolute majority. >> every major is proud if the presesident comes from his or hr totown. but this won't have a an effectn ththe local elelections s or nal popolitics. reporter: the burgenland region seems to function by different political rules. here, social democrats and right-wing populists work together. whereas in the national parliament, the two are enemies. in vienna, the right-wing populists spare no opportunity to criticise the government. >>
reporter: a marching band in the idyllic town of pinkafeld in austria's burgenland region.g at the voluntay fire brigade's town fair. norbert hofer hails from city of pinkafeld, too. he's a member of the right-wing populist fpÖ party. and was recently beaten by the green party's alexander van der bellen in austria's presidential election, by a margin of just 30 votes. -- 31,000 votes. now, the election result has been overturned due to irregularities, giving hofer another shot at the...
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they've drafted in reinforcements from as far away as austria.e video, heavily armed police officers running through the streets. they're looking for three gunmen who person traited this. we do not know at this point who they are or what their motive is. germ enough police officerrers working on the assumption it is terror. they have no indication it is islamic extremists involved but don't know yet, they won't rule it out. they're working on the assumption that it is terror. joining me now, former new york police lieutenant john rafferty. give me some indication, john, some idea, what it's like in munich when you havely armed police, the streets are deserted, people are told to avoid crowds, stay inside, shelter in place. we don't in the how long this is will good on. >> a little chaotic at the moment and people with anxiety. which is expected. it's unknown what will happen. the three people are still outstanding and we don't know is there a second round of gunfire happen doing. >> viewerred about to see video of a gunman emerges from a mcdonald
they've drafted in reinforcements from as far away as austria.e video, heavily armed police officers running through the streets. they're looking for three gunmen who person traited this. we do not know at this point who they are or what their motive is. germ enough police officerrers working on the assumption it is terror. they have no indication it is islamic extremists involved but don't know yet, they won't rule it out. they're working on the assumption that it is terror. joining me now,...
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to austria -- minister to austria to vienna. when he was told he would not get the job, he would say that paris was fine instead. for weeks, he would tell garfield that he wanted a job. garfield told him that you need to stop doing this, because you would never get a job. it to divineuted intervention, but he said that then arthurrfield will become president. he will be so happy to have gotten a raise, that he will give me a job. he went to a store and bought 44 caliber -- a revolver. this is not the one he had, but it looked similar. he found james garfield at a train station in 1980 -- in 1881, and he shot him twice. backullet when across his and lost in his left side. it missed his spine and did not hit any of his idol organs. lingered and suffered for two months before he died. his assassin was arrested right away. was collected by the smithsonian, but it has since been lost. no one knows where it is now. this is what it would have looked like. garfield, the other thing that people know about him today is that, a sickly it w
to austria -- minister to austria to vienna. when he was told he would not get the job, he would say that paris was fine instead. for weeks, he would tell garfield that he wanted a job. garfield told him that you need to stop doing this, because you would never get a job. it to divineuted intervention, but he said that then arthurrfield will become president. he will be so happy to have gotten a raise, that he will give me a job. he went to a store and bought 44 caliber -- a revolver. this is...
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you are from austria. you live in our country now. do you celebrate the fourth of july?h flying colors. >> jimmy: what colors do you fly? what color is our flag? >> three stripes. red, white, red. >> jimmy: that is kind of the pattern. you have to be careful. they'll throw you out of here if they feel like you don't know the flag. you have to know the flag. >> i can sing the anthem. >> jimmy: you can? very good. >> i can whistle it. >> jimmy: do you barbecue? do you shoot off fireworks? do you do any of the stuff we do on the fourth of july? >> excuse me? >> jimmy: have you not been -- has no one invited you over for a proper fourth of july party? >> well, they have, yes. >> jimmy: they have? >> i don't like the sauce. >> jimmy: you don't like what sauce? >> the barbecue sauce. [ laughter ] it's sticky. it's sticky. >> jimmy: you don't like barbecue sauce? >> no. >> jimmy: no? wow. [ laughter ] that's weird. >> you think? >> jimmy: do you like ketchup? >> no. >> jimmy: do you like mustard in. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. all right. nice hot dog with some mustard on it. >> i
you are from austria. you live in our country now. do you celebrate the fourth of july?h flying colors. >> jimmy: what colors do you fly? what color is our flag? >> three stripes. red, white, red. >> jimmy: that is kind of the pattern. you have to be careful. they'll throw you out of here if they feel like you don't know the flag. you have to know the flag. >> i can sing the anthem. >> jimmy: you can? very good. >> i can whistle it. >> jimmy: do you...
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you're from austria. i grew up in las vegas. >> you can't grow up there. >> jimmy: i did. thought it -- >> jimmy: i was one of them. >> i thought it was created for you not to grow up. >> jimmy: no. it was created for people to actually be conceived there. [ laughter ] but so, interestingly, we ran into each other at an audition for the movie. we auditioned together. and i got the tape from them. do you mind if i show them? >> please. >> jimmy: for our audience. this is -- we auditioned to play -- well, take a look, you'll see. >> seigfried and roy, "magic secrets" take one. names? >> roy. >> roy. >> i'm roy. >> jimmy: no. i'm roy. roy is a brunette. >> you have to do this. i'm roy. >> jimmy: okay. i guess we're both roy. >> can i get your real names, please, for the audition? >> jimmy: we don't have real names. >> we're in character. method. >> jimmy: we are roy. >> action. >> curiosity, adventure, imagination. these are the magician's tools. in magic, anything is possible. >> jimmy: yes. regular people grow older. they become trapped. but not the magician. for us, there
you're from austria. i grew up in las vegas. >> you can't grow up there. >> jimmy: i did. thought it -- >> jimmy: i was one of them. >> i thought it was created for you not to grow up. >> jimmy: no. it was created for people to actually be conceived there. [ laughter ] but so, interestingly, we ran into each other at an audition for the movie. we auditioned together. and i got the tape from them. do you mind if i show them? >> please. >> jimmy: for our...
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in austria, a do over in the presidential election. partyr right freedom disputed the results.y lost by just over 30,000 votes. the austrian court found violations in counting mail ballots. malcolm turnbull made a last minute appeal for continuity. the liberal national coalition is tied with the labour party. the campaign is focused handle the australian economy. on the lynch has moved controversy over hillary clinton's e-mails. -he will accept the decision - she's marked a firestorm when she met privately with bill clinton. she addressed concerns she could exert influence over the case. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than a 150 news bureaus around the world. vonnie: puerto rico is being rescued by its staggering debt burden. it is trying to avert a financial collapse. with a safety net, puerto rico's government will default, one of the largest ever. michelle is here, michelle congress passed a bill and it got signed yet puerto rico is defaulting. why? michelle: the governor said that you have the money to pay for essential services, things
in austria, a do over in the presidential election. partyr right freedom disputed the results.y lost by just over 30,000 votes. the austrian court found violations in counting mail ballots. malcolm turnbull made a last minute appeal for continuity. the liberal national coalition is tied with the labour party. the campaign is focused handle the australian economy. on the lynch has moved controversy over hillary clinton's e-mails. -he will accept the decision - she's marked a firestorm when she...
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they eventually trace her, she had, she was from austria and she had served it briefly in prison in austria then she marries an american by the name of russell ryan and is living in queens. joe lawn fell to later becomes the editor of the new york times as the hub reporter said go out and we have this kid from the and there's this woman in queens he knocks on her door, he writes a story in 1964 and until and intel it takes him till 1971 for for the ins to finally strip her of her citizenship and she is sent to germany, eventually convicted there and spent several years in prison in germany. but it begins to raise questions in other other people say will who else was in the united states and there are various reports, the ins's post about these things and not to
they eventually trace her, she had, she was from austria and she had served it briefly in prison in austria then she marries an american by the name of russell ryan and is living in queens. joe lawn fell to later becomes the editor of the new york times as the hub reporter said go out and we have this kid from the and there's this woman in queens he knocks on her door, he writes a story in 1964 and until and intel it takes him till 1971 for for the ins to finally strip her of her citizenship...
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maÑana agarran vuelo para austria para disputar dos partidos amistosos.gan buenas noches. ♪ conductora: el jueves 14 de julio, la principales noticias. el ataque con un camiÓn deja 80 personas muertas y decenas de heridos. el presidente, dijo que no es posible negar el carÁcter terrorista de el atentado y asiste a una reuniÓn de emergencia con los ministros. trump dice que los latinos apoyan y votarÁ por Él. pero una encuesta exclusiva de mediciÓn desmiente la opinión de el magnate. los republicanos ponen en duda las palabras de hillary clinton sobre la reforma migratoria. ♪ ♪
maÑana agarran vuelo para austria para disputar dos partidos amistosos.gan buenas noches. ♪ conductora: el jueves 14 de julio, la principales noticias. el ataque con un camiÓn deja 80 personas muertas y decenas de heridos. el presidente, dijo que no es posible negar el carÁcter terrorista de el atentado y asiste a una reuniÓn de emergencia con los ministros. trump dice que los latinos apoyan y votarÁ por Él. pero una encuesta exclusiva de mediciÓn desmiente la opinión de el magnate....
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we have gains in austria, germany and the euro stocks 50. the sterling gaining against the dollar. the swiss franc is up and we have gains in bond yields in norway, switzerland, austria, germany and france. withnto has revived talks basf about a possible after they rejected the $62 billion offer. is to combine agricultural chemical businesses. various exploring transactions. dow and dupont progressing with their merger. of 3.7%. --.k. recruiting company shares rising, after it raised its full-year operating guidance saying public-sector recruiting remains challenging. private sector sentiment weekend with shares up 6.5%. up 3%.sh lender propped trading incomes for sweden's against currency deal with the vote,l from the brexit lifting trading and shares lifting today, up by 1.6%. check in with bloomberg first word news and courtney collins in our newsroom. courtney: the new york times calls hillary clinton a wounded candidate because of the e-mail scandal. according to a new poll, clinton has fallen into a tie with donald trump. each is at 40%. last month, clinton had a six point le
we have gains in austria, germany and the euro stocks 50. the sterling gaining against the dollar. the swiss franc is up and we have gains in bond yields in norway, switzerland, austria, germany and france. withnto has revived talks basf about a possible after they rejected the $62 billion offer. is to combine agricultural chemical businesses. various exploring transactions. dow and dupont progressing with their merger. of 3.7%. --.k. recruiting company shares rising, after it raised its...
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in austria, there will be a do over in the presidential election.he constitutional court ruled in favor of the far right freedom party, which had disputed the results. lost by justdate over 30,000 votes. more than 4.5 million votes were cast, the austrian coat found violations -- court found violations and counting mailed ballots. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney collins, this is bloomberg. courtney, thanks. a positive sign for the u.s. economy, activity expanded in the fastest clip in more than a year. with the supply index increasing to 53.2 last month, exceeding estimates. it comes as the eyes them released a new report on the business impact of brexit. isning us from phoenix thomas derry, ceo of the institute for supply management. thanks for joining us. explain to us why you carried out the survey on brexit, and why we might learn something from purchasing managers that we won't necessarily know from voters. thomas: it was very important i innk to put some actual data the hands of
in austria, there will be a do over in the presidential election.he constitutional court ruled in favor of the far right freedom party, which had disputed the results. lost by justdate over 30,000 votes. more than 4.5 million votes were cast, the austrian coat found violations -- court found violations and counting mailed ballots. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney collins, this is bloomberg. courtney, thanks. a positive sign for...
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she was from austria and she had served briefly in prison in austria, and then marries an american named russell ryan and she becomes mrs. russell ryan in lives in queens, and then the editor of "the new york times" says we have this type from this guy weeting wiesenthal, there's this woman in queen he knocks hob they ever door, and it takes him until 1971 for the inf to finally strip her of her citizenship and she is sent to germany, convicted theres' spent several years in prison in germany. but it begins to raise questions and other people say, who else is in the united states? and they are -- and there are various reports, the inf is supposed to vet these things, and not to conduct war crimes trials because you can't try them for it, but if they came in under false pretenses, then you can strip them of their citizenship, and there are several of those cases, and in the early '70s, elizabeth postman, the woman from brooklyn, begins to hear about these things and says, at first i thought the case was as anber racing, and then i -- aberration, and then i hear there's a list at the inf h
she was from austria and she had served briefly in prison in austria, and then marries an american named russell ryan and she becomes mrs. russell ryan in lives in queens, and then the editor of "the new york times" says we have this type from this guy weeting wiesenthal, there's this woman in queen he knocks hob they ever door, and it takes him until 1971 for the inf to finally strip her of her citizenship and she is sent to germany, convicted theres' spent several years in prison in...
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fÓrmula uno, acción desde austria. fue una sesiÓn en su momento tu espacio mojado, protones secos.r que tendrÍa inesperadas consecuencias. >> las mujeres y las pasiones de juan sebastiÁn, reflejadas en una nueva serie. aquÍ y ahora, este domingo a las siete de la noche, seis centro. nadie te deja hacer tanto con tus datos como t-mobile. los otros le cobran a tu familia por cada uno de los datos que usa. sólo t-mobile les deja hacer streaming de todo el video y música que quieran, gratis. y ahora, por tiempo limitado, obtén una línea gratis para tu familia. así es, obtén 3 líneas por $40 dólares cada una... y recibe la cuarta gratis. cámbiate ya. conductor: una madre que visitaba memorial en washington. su familia quiso cantarle el himno nacional de estados unidos. conductora: lo que la mujer no podrÍa comprender que su bebÉ o tendrÍa 30 millones de visitas llegamos al final buenas noches. como
fÓrmula uno, acción desde austria. fue una sesiÓn en su momento tu espacio mojado, protones secos.r que tendrÍa inesperadas consecuencias. >> las mujeres y las pasiones de juan sebastiÁn, reflejadas en una nueva serie. aquÍ y ahora, este domingo a las siete de la noche, seis centro. nadie te deja hacer tanto con tus datos como t-mobile. los otros le cobran a tu familia por cada uno de los datos que usa. sólo t-mobile les deja hacer streaming de todo el video y música que quieran,...
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en britÁnico se impuso este domingo ante el holandÉs al gran premio de austria logrÓ su victoria nÚmerocapturÓ un bagre gigante con 30 libras de peso, ha iniciado una impresionante carrera de la pesca en la casa. en una tÉcnica muy especial. puede capturar a este tipo de pez prometiendo simplemente la mano por la garganta del asesino de pescar y reconvertido un Único y que mi novia tiene. debutÓ pescar, fÉlix? fÉlix: no, no especialmente, pero me interesa la tÉcnica y me gusta en este vÍdeo.ç arantxa: quÉdese con "aquÍ y ahora. gracias por la sintonÍa esta noche. ç ç ç ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hayun olor muy feo. un olor a quemado. >> lo que estÁn haciendo para proteger sus vidas y la de sus hijos. saliÓ de su casa caminando y terminÓ la cama
en britÁnico se impuso este domingo ante el holandÉs al gran premio de austria logrÓ su victoria nÚmerocapturÓ un bagre gigante con 30 libras de peso, ha iniciado una impresionante carrera de la pesca en la casa. en una tÉcnica muy especial. puede capturar a este tipo de pez prometiendo simplemente la mano por la garganta del asesino de pescar y reconvertido un Único y que mi novia tiene. debutÓ pescar, fÉlix? fÉlix: no, no especialmente, pero me interesa la tÉcnica y me gusta en...
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el britÁnico jamil tono se impuso este domingo en el gran premio de austria por el holandÉs, finlandésia internacional. pesca y la caza. tiene una tecnica especial para capturar este tipo de pez... simplemente metiendo la mano por la garganta! ese estilo de pescar, se ha hecho viral en las redes sociales con millones de visitas. >> gracias por su sintonÍa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hayun olor muy feo. un olor a quemado. >> lo que estÁn haciendo para proteger sus vidas y la de sus hijos. saliÓ de su casa caminando y terminÓ la cama de un hospital mutilado. >> por quÉ me pasÓ esto seÑor?
el britÁnico jamil tono se impuso este domingo en el gran premio de austria por el holandÉs, finlandésia internacional. pesca y la caza. tiene una tecnica especial para capturar este tipo de pez... simplemente metiendo la mano por la garganta! ese estilo de pescar, se ha hecho viral en las redes sociales con millones de visitas. >> gracias por su sintonÍa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hayun olor muy feo. un olor a quemado. >> lo que estÁn haciendo para proteger sus vidas y...
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you saw today a very close call in austria but the far right candidate barely losing the presidency. that is not going to be an exception over the course of the coming years. you will see contested elections , contested by the far right in many european countries and you are also seeing the evaporation of the mainstream center which is the center that is held together the liberal democratic order over the past 65 years. and if that weren't enough you are seeing not only the decline of that center but you are seeing the rise of ideologies that challenge the liberal order so you have in your ideologies that are not only native but that are foreign fueled. the obvious and important ones to keep in mind are wahhabism and -- where char present in europe. in the austrian election to give an example the far right freedom party advocates for adequate system for austria and europe between the u.s. and russia no longer the transatlantic alliance and in terms of wahhabism there have been billions in duck did in the european support of movements that preach a radical form of islam. there was an
you saw today a very close call in austria but the far right candidate barely losing the presidency. that is not going to be an exception over the course of the coming years. you will see contested elections , contested by the far right in many european countries and you are also seeing the evaporation of the mainstream center which is the center that is held together the liberal democratic order over the past 65 years. and if that weren't enough you are seeing not only the decline of that...
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luego de perder 3-0 en austria. hizo lo que quiso con ello.evo disco. >> la verdad que nuestro quinto disco. nos encanta. es un disco que nos tomÓ mucho tiempo en hacerlo. ♪ para todos los que le gustan las baladas, al romanticismo. >> estamos muy agradecidos con la gente. stephanie: que la gente siga cantando sus canciones. muchas de esas son canciones clÁsicas. >> si afortunadamente. stephanie: me llamo la atenciÓn este nuevo disco. tambiÉn tienen un nuevo tema para la nueva pelÍcula. >> asÍ es. nosotros somos fronterizos. segÚn momento que era momento para hacer ese tipo de cosas. para darnos permiso para hacer cosas diferentes. stephanie: quisieron meterse en algÚn momento la actuaciÓn de hollywood? >> hasta ahora no nos han invitado. stephanie: muchas gracias chicos. ♪ presentadora: muchas gracias. asÍ concluimos esta ediciÓn de noticias 65. recuerde que siempre no puede seguir a travÉs de las redes sociales. recuerde que regresamos esta noche a las 23 horas. ♪ ♪ ♪ jorge:miÉrcoles 20 de junio de 2016. la escritora del polÉmico discurso de
luego de perder 3-0 en austria. hizo lo que quiso con ello.evo disco. >> la verdad que nuestro quinto disco. nos encanta. es un disco que nos tomÓ mucho tiempo en hacerlo. ♪ para todos los que le gustan las baladas, al romanticismo. >> estamos muy agradecidos con la gente. stephanie: que la gente siga cantando sus canciones. muchas de esas son canciones clÁsicas. >> si afortunadamente. stephanie: me llamo la atenciÓn este nuevo disco. tambiÉn tienen un nuevo tema para la...
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fÓrmula uno, acción desde austria. fue una sesiÓn en su momento tu espacio mojado, protones secos.rÍa inesperadas consecuencias. >> las mujeres y las pasiones de juan sebastiÁn, reflejadas conductor: una madre que visitaba memorial en washington. su familia quiso cantarle el himno nacional de estados unidos. conductora: lo que la mujer no podrÍa comprender que su bebÉ o tendrÍa 30 millones de visitas llegamos al final buenas noches. jairo dÍaz pedraza, las personas estÁn expuestas a este tipo de peligro que realizan, por tal motivo los empleadores deben ser capacitados por el personal y el identificar los riesgos, la exposiciÓn al sol, los golpes de calor y evitar estos peligros. en conexiÓn california, comenzamos. ♪ ♪
fÓrmula uno, acción desde austria. fue una sesiÓn en su momento tu espacio mojado, protones secos.rÍa inesperadas consecuencias. >> las mujeres y las pasiones de juan sebastiÁn, reflejadas conductor: una madre que visitaba memorial en washington. su familia quiso cantarle el himno nacional de estados unidos. conductora: lo que la mujer no podrÍa comprender que su bebÉ o tendrÍa 30 millones de visitas llegamos al final buenas noches. jairo dÍaz pedraza, las personas estÁn...
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fÓrmula uno, acción desde austria. fue una sesiÓn en su momento tu espacio mojado, protones secos.drÍa inesperadas consecuencias. >> las mujeres y las pasiones de juan sebastiÁn, reflejadas conductor: una madre que visitaba memorial en washington. su familia quiso cantarle el himno nacional de estados unidos. conductora: lo que la mujer no podrÍa comprender que su bebÉ o tendrÍa 30 millones de visitas llegamos al final buenas noches. >> presentadora: el siguiente es un programa pagado por luminess air. mira estas manchas. ahora las ves, ahora no. >> es asombroso. >> presentadora: ¿ves estas manchas de edad? no parpadees. desaparecen mágicamente. >> luminess es estupendo. >> presentadora: mira lo enrojecido desaparecer al tocar un botón. >> la gente me dice: "te ves estupenda. ¿qué te has hecho?". >> me han preguntado si me hice
fÓrmula uno, acción desde austria. fue una sesiÓn en su momento tu espacio mojado, protones secos.drÍa inesperadas consecuencias. >> las mujeres y las pasiones de juan sebastiÁn, reflejadas conductor: una madre que visitaba memorial en washington. su familia quiso cantarle el himno nacional de estados unidos. conductora: lo que la mujer no podrÍa comprender que su bebÉ o tendrÍa 30 millones de visitas llegamos al final buenas noches. >> presentadora: el siguiente es un...
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he was able to achieve refugee status in austria and use that to avoid being charged in other incidentallegedly involved in. these people have histories. the histories that should be tracked by intelligence agencies across national boundaries. and the question now becomes, was there a failure in that regard between countries such as russia, georgia, austria and others that could have potentially prevented this man from actually having such an influence in isis as he does today. >> if you are isirks making decisions about where you're going to hit in raqqah, clearly they had to target turkey. turkey had been targeted before, but not in this way. not this open and obvious a way. have they just decided, turkey is now off our list of countries that's we're not going to go after hard, and have they made their life really worse? they're already losing lots of ground in iraq and syria. >> that's an interesting point, miguel. yes, i think they have made their lives worse. once you awaken a state like turkey, which has extensive, a well-trained armed forces, a very good intelligence network and
he was able to achieve refugee status in austria and use that to avoid being charged in other incidentallegedly involved in. these people have histories. the histories that should be tracked by intelligence agencies across national boundaries. and the question now becomes, was there a failure in that regard between countries such as russia, georgia, austria and others that could have potentially prevented this man from actually having such an influence in isis as he does today. >> if you...
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we had a similar situation in austria. we have a divided people. let me say that sentence. the british wanted to play a strong national part against the european union. what they earned now is basically the implosion of the british nation. that might be the wakeup p callo reconsider the way we frame and think about europe and let's be reminded that the foundnding fathers of europe, what did they say europe is to overcome the nation state? what we see is that basically now with the scottish question and all that in place we need to reconsider the very question, who is the sovereign of europe? who is the sovereign in the european democracy? we should answer that question very calm without hurry but with strong reflection. >> andreas? >> well, i don't disagree with anything that's been said. first of all, i am going to try to keep calm. i have been panicking for about a week now. so that's enough panic. as far as uncertainty yes we'd like to reduce it but it is all uncertain and will be for a while. we have to keep calm amid that. that is just life too. i looked up where the p
we had a similar situation in austria. we have a divided people. let me say that sentence. the british wanted to play a strong national part against the european union. what they earned now is basically the implosion of the british nation. that might be the wakeup p callo reconsider the way we frame and think about europe and let's be reminded that the foundnding fathers of europe, what did they say europe is to overcome the nation state? what we see is that basically now with the scottish...
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and the yeoman said we got a few, got a couple in austria and australia and he says to the yeoman, bringm in. within 48 hours we had john my wise, schoolboy roll, john my vand mere, they flew me and phil in from australia. we slaughtered the army. beat them badly. >>> when "war stories" returns, jerry coleman starts flying dangerous [music] [music] >>> i was 19, my gunner was 18. if the japanese knew what we are up against with, they would never have surrender. jerry coleman arrived in august of '44. he was assigned to a marine attack squad ran known as the turtles. >> who wants to go to war as a turtle. we were stationed a green island and then we went into the philippines. >> what was your first aircraft. >> we as dive bomber known as a scud bomber. >> what kind of bombs are you dropping. >> thousand-pound bombs. i wanted to sank carrier. that was my goal zblou flew how many combat missions. >> 57. i hated the sector search, nothing around but water and you had to fly a couple of feet off the water. i hated that. i really did. ♪ >> as coleman battled the japanese from the sky, bob fell
and the yeoman said we got a few, got a couple in austria and australia and he says to the yeoman, bringm in. within 48 hours we had john my wise, schoolboy roll, john my vand mere, they flew me and phil in from australia. we slaughtered the army. beat them badly. >>> when "war stories" returns, jerry coleman starts flying dangerous [music] [music] >>> i was 19, my gunner was 18. if the japanese knew what we are up against with, they would never have surrender. jerry...
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it came from all over germany, austria and the netherlands playing for 45 minutes and taking the guinness word for the biggest orchestra ever. >>> with less than a month to go before the start of the summer olympics, microbiologists in rio say they have detected super bacteria in waters where athletes will compete. it's yet another new concern on top of worries about the zika virus and security at the games. but as miguel reports, officials say there's nothing to fear. >> reporter: renowned for its raw beauty, tonight sewage tainting some of the land marks. here where sailors will soon compete. microbiologists say they've discovered a dangerous drug-resistant super bacteria. how dangerous are the super bacterias to humans? >> we don't know the real risk to the people because we need more. >> reporter: experts believe the super bacteria in the waterways when waste was discharged from local hospitals. the international olympic committee says the city has worked to ensure athletes will be safe, improving the quality of water, including using eco boats to collect waste. this has the ongoing t
it came from all over germany, austria and the netherlands playing for 45 minutes and taking the guinness word for the biggest orchestra ever. >>> with less than a month to go before the start of the summer olympics, microbiologists in rio say they have detected super bacteria in waters where athletes will compete. it's yet another new concern on top of worries about the zika virus and security at the games. but as miguel reports, officials say there's nothing to fear. >>...
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he was flown to austria using a plane ticket that was donated to them by somebody he reviews -- to himy somebody he refused to name. anchor: these are chilling details that you are sharing. reporter: the situation we know is very complex in germany right now. hopefully -- it is very tense. there was another explosion near another city today, what did you hear about that? reporter: what we have been told so far is that there was either an explosion or a fire outside a refugee center in a small town called zirndorf. there were reports that a suitcase exploded outside the compound, but the police quickly squashed that did they -- that. they are saying it was most likely not an act of terrorism, but it goes to show you how tents the situation is -- t ense the situation is. this is after bavaria has been rocked by about three attacks in nine days. anchor: you are in munich where the shooting rampage at place on friday. have you gotten more details on that? reporter: yes we do. investigators are releasing more information about the attacker from last week's mass shooting. it thinks the pictu
he was flown to austria using a plane ticket that was donated to them by somebody he reviews -- to himy somebody he refused to name. anchor: these are chilling details that you are sharing. reporter: the situation we know is very complex in germany right now. hopefully -- it is very tense. there was another explosion near another city today, what did you hear about that? reporter: what we have been told so far is that there was either an explosion or a fire outside a refugee center in a small...
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some have lived in germany or austria. >> in kladusa where we live, there are very many devout muslims. bearded men like me, who follow the word of the prophet, our women are covered. but in bosnia, many are not as strict and do not understand islam. >> the bosnian muslims live in a much more tolerant islamic society. headscarves were seldom seen, but that seems to be changing and the number of religious zealots is growing. also in cities like sarajevo, people are being recruited and radalicalized. bosnia seems to have become a refuge for islamist extremists, right here in europe. damien: at the moment those of you who are soccer fans are no doubt glued to your tvs watching the european football championship. now, this is, of course the , competition held between europe's top national soccer teams every four years here and , this year's host country is france. but the party is being overshadowed by major security concerns. that is because france is still reeling from last year's islamist terror attacks. well to find out more we've been , to meet one of the men who is not only doing his
some have lived in germany or austria. >> in kladusa where we live, there are very many devout muslims. bearded men like me, who follow the word of the prophet, our women are covered. but in bosnia, many are not as strict and do not understand islam. >> the bosnian muslims live in a much more tolerant islamic society. headscarves were seldom seen, but that seems to be changing and the number of religious zealots is growing. also in cities like sarajevo, people are being recruited...
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in an intense battle, world number three, agnieszka rad wanka, fell to slit cova of austria. angelique kerber booked her spot in the quarterfinals. in men's action, roger federer beat steve johnson and will face marin cilic of croatia in the next round after kei nishikori was put out due to injury. you're watching "d.w. news." thank you very much for tuning in. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. i'll see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] ú]ñ ♪ anchor: welcome back. you are watching live from paris on "france 24." the top stories this hour. and saudi arabia, some more strikes, including the city of medina in what appears to be a coordinated effort to target ramadan.gets after job,n the u.k., quitting a nigel farage resigns. there are five candidates hoping to r
in an intense battle, world number three, agnieszka rad wanka, fell to slit cova of austria. angelique kerber booked her spot in the quarterfinals. in men's action, roger federer beat steve johnson and will face marin cilic of croatia in the next round after kei nishikori was put out due to injury. you're watching "d.w. news." thank you very much for tuning in. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. i'll see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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they are 50 miles away from the germany-austria border.ast 10 minutes or so, they are beefing up border security, so a fear here this will be a manhunt for a very wide area. that is what they have to deal with. potentially two gunmen are being looked for over a much wider area that just munich. >> that was andrew plant reporting. we go live to berlin. damien mcginnis is there. germany's prime minister has been speaking. what has he had to say about the possible motive here? damien: it is very important not to jump to conclusions, because andrew said, the situation is so confused and so clear. we have this sudden and she miss attack, which was -- extremist runningwhich was people in packs. they have not found the perpetrators, so cannot say what -- government officials have been saying they asked not to jump to conclusions and wait until the police have finished their investigation. the real event is not even finished, because they don't know if there is still danger on the street. what is going to happen next is that in berlin, the governm
they are 50 miles away from the germany-austria border.ast 10 minutes or so, they are beefing up border security, so a fear here this will be a manhunt for a very wide area. that is what they have to deal with. potentially two gunmen are being looked for over a much wider area that just munich. >> that was andrew plant reporting. we go live to berlin. damien mcginnis is there. germany's prime minister has been speaking. what has he had to say about the possible motive here? damien: it is...
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in an intense battle, world number three, agnieszka rad wanka, fell to slit cova of austria. angelique kerber booked her spot in the quarterfinals. in men's action, roger federer beat steve johnson and will face marin cilic of croatia in the next round after kei nishikori was put out due to injury. you're watching "d.w. news." thank you very much for tuning in. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. i'll see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] damien mcguinness: hello, and welcome to "focus on europe" with some of the very best personal stories behind the headlines from all over europe. i'm damien mcguinness. great you could join us. we have some cracking stories for you today. in france -- keeping soccer fans safe. in ukraine -- how amber is taking the shine off the governments record on corruption. and in finland -- why postal workers are branching out. but first to one of the biggest concerns facing
in an intense battle, world number three, agnieszka rad wanka, fell to slit cova of austria. angelique kerber booked her spot in the quarterfinals. in men's action, roger federer beat steve johnson and will face marin cilic of croatia in the next round after kei nishikori was put out due to injury. you're watching "d.w. news." thank you very much for tuning in. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. i'll see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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de tema, todavÍa se estÁ esperando su primer triunfo de pretemporada, despuÉs de perder 3-0, ante austriater por ciento "de euros, lesiona los -- le suenan los bolsillos al francÉs. aaron quintana el colombiano volviÓ a ocurrir la constante de las Últimas fracciones, el britÁnico aprovechÓ la desconcentraciÓn del colombiano y siguiÓ aumentando distancia. 28 segundo de mÁs terminÓ ganando, asÍ la informaciÓn deportiva. un lindo miÉrcoles de mitad de semana. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> amigos en sÓlo minutos estarÉ de vuelta con los chismes mÁs sonados de los famosos que son noticia hoy al regresar. ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: vamos directamente desde el show de gordo y la flaca con los mejores chismes de la farÁndula. >> al parecer, y segÚn sale le echa el ojo cristiano ronaldo, hay una foto de ellos juntos en una discoteca en ibiza a lo mejor coincidieron pero no se conocen, pero por si acaso, aquÍ esta la nota para que se comente. tanto asÍ del Éxito del espectÁculo de jennifer lÓpez en las vegas que la diva del bronx anuncio 21 fechas mÁs para satisfacer a los que aÚn no han podido verla. mark anthony serÁ premiado como
de tema, todavÍa se estÁ esperando su primer triunfo de pretemporada, despuÉs de perder 3-0, ante austriater por ciento "de euros, lesiona los -- le suenan los bolsillos al francÉs. aaron quintana el colombiano volviÓ a ocurrir la constante de las Últimas fracciones, el britÁnico aprovechÓ la desconcentraciÓn del colombiano y siguiÓ aumentando distancia. 28 segundo de mÁs terminÓ ganando, asÍ la informaciÓn deportiva. un lindo miÉrcoles de mitad de semana. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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i think it is an eye-opener for many people who thought maybe, france a and austria and other countriess well, we could go on the same path and be prosperous and sovereign again. this would not be true, and you see that in the u.k. peter: an optimistic take. hannah, i sense you might be a little more pessimistic about how the brexit vote might impact the european union in the weeks and years to come. hannah: the idea that the british economy has collapsed in two weeks is a little prematutu. i don't think it will be that dramatic. that was the argument used by a lot of the remainers, that you come out of the eu and every thing will fall apart, and within months we will live in the e stone age. that's not going to be quite the case. what could be positive for europe is, if brexit really does happen, whihich is anher question we could didiscuss, but if brexit really does happen, the european union had better get their act together. they better stop being so gray and boring and distant from people, and gray and boring and unresponsive to these nationalists and national demands, and they had
i think it is an eye-opener for many people who thought maybe, france a and austria and other countriess well, we could go on the same path and be prosperous and sovereign again. this would not be true, and you see that in the u.k. peter: an optimistic take. hannah, i sense you might be a little more pessimistic about how the brexit vote might impact the european union in the weeks and years to come. hannah: the idea that the british economy has collapsed in two weeks is a little prematutu. i...
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in other news, austria's highest court has ordered a re--run of april's elections, upholding a challenge by the far right freedom party. the candidate appeared to be in the lead after polls closed but final results after absentee ballots were counted put his green party rival ahead by a small margin. the u.s. government has given an official estimate of the number of civilians killed by drone strikes since president obama took office. it put the figure at 64 to 116 but does not include country where the u.s. is involved in active hostilities. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, he was trying to save his son from islamic state, but on tuesday he died at the istanbul airplane. we will bring you the story of one victim. >> as we first reported last night, the hole in the o's own layer is getting smaller after action to phase out o's zone chemicals, the hole is healing. here is our report. >> 30 years ago a team of scientists discovered that ozone in the atmosphere above the antarctic was thinning. the layer shields the planet om the sun's ultraviol
in other news, austria's highest court has ordered a re--run of april's elections, upholding a challenge by the far right freedom party. the candidate appeared to be in the lead after polls closed but final results after absentee ballots were counted put his green party rival ahead by a small margin. the u.s. government has given an official estimate of the number of civilians killed by drone strikes since president obama took office. it put the figure at 64 to 116 but does not include country...