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germany also austria governmental could spot to four p. and the socialist party did the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like economical or social migrants. and this is the wrong way now because now the criminal rate increased raping women increased unfortunately and women for example in my city vienna. freight going alone on the streets when it's dark this hasn't been before the last two years it changed now because we accepted so many refugees so-called refugees and it's a pity this is not reliable and people have on the fifteenth of october a chance to vote for the best way which my party but i mean is that out of balance here to be had i mean a lot of these people are coming from from war zones for very desperate situations yet obviously as you say there are problems with integration i think that's a little bit in certain cases the austrian foreign minister just the march he proposed though. but in refugee centers outside the european union i mean is that a proposal that could perhaps please the whole political spect
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me while austria's foreign minister has said muslim kindergartens should be closed down. and american forces in yemen have reportedly been involved in the interrogation of detainees in prisons where torture allegations are rife. thank you for watching r.t. international coming to you live from the russian capital i'm kate partridge. victims of last week's question felt how a blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to highly toxic gas that's according to the latest expert analysis on the tragedy in the british capital artie's probably boyko has more. cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on ground felt how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning bear in mind the building's management but telling people will stay in their apartments until help arrived the other part of this scandal that rapidly gr
me while austria's foreign minister has said muslim kindergartens should be closed down. and american forces in yemen have reportedly been involved in the interrogation of detainees in prisons where torture allegations are rife. thank you for watching r.t. international coming to you live from the russian capital i'm kate partridge. victims of last week's question felt how a blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to highly toxic gas that's according to the latest expert...
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her son don't pay for all of it peter good to see is that what exactly did austria's foreign minister say. well sebastien curt's is an outspoken figure in the austrian government only thirty years old of course and he has caused quite a stir with what he's come out with in relation to islamic kindergartens he says that they should be shut down because they culturally and linguistically isolate children. kindergartens should prepare children for school so that they can speak german but muslim kindergartens a difference in terms of their ethnic can language principles we don't need them or so busting curt's has caused controversy in the past back in twenty fifteen he proposed what was called the islam law that he put forward before the austrian parliament this proposed that all mosques got their funding only from within australia and also that there was an austrian approved version of the qur'an that was used in mosques within austria now a watered down version of that law was passed it didn't have the official verified qur'an in it but in october of this year from the first of october
her son don't pay for all of it peter good to see is that what exactly did austria's foreign minister say. well sebastien curt's is an outspoken figure in the austrian government only thirty years old of course and he has caused quite a stir with what he's come out with in relation to islamic kindergartens he says that they should be shut down because they culturally and linguistically isolate children. kindergartens should prepare children for school so that they can speak german but muslim...
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the via dell pie remakes an abrupt end in austria. there's a line here to pad lean knee he was beaten to death by young male husbandlers, though many contributed the murder to neofacism and rated politics. >> i got some -- >> oh. >> i meet my good friend sara among austria's post-housing blocks just off the beach in a place that's knew to us both. >> the people here ooriginally from sardine ya. >> bang low or the friend's corner is a bar where everyone knows everybody's name. if their sober enough to remember. >> he's a professional boxer. >> he's a professional boxer. >> he was. >> his ears look good. [speaking foreign language] . >> he calls himself the little -- here everybody had a nickname. [speaking foreign language] . >> he would -- just so -- [speaking foreign language] . >> austria might be bribed as rome's equivalent to the jersey shore. a suburban seaside near the poor beside the working class despite -- be rome's front d [speaking foreign language] . >> so tell us about austria, where are we? [speaking foreign language] .
the via dell pie remakes an abrupt end in austria. there's a line here to pad lean knee he was beaten to death by young male husbandlers, though many contributed the murder to neofacism and rated politics. >> i got some -- >> oh. >> i meet my good friend sara among austria's post-housing blocks just off the beach in a place that's knew to us both. >> the people here ooriginally from sardine ya. >> bang low or the friend's corner is a bar where everyone knows...
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no one knows exactly where they died but it happened before they reached austria.m here. prosecutors believe they paid a smuggling gang to drive them to rest in europe but they suffocated, trapped in the refrigerated lorry. we came to this very spotjust after the lorry was discovered. we saw the police are now white forensics suits terming this area, looking for clues. we'd just come from a summit of european leaders in vienna looking at the increasing numbers of migrants and refugees coming up through the western balkans. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was there. the horror of this event was there. the horror of this event was one of the catalysts for the decision to open the borders and let the migrants through. things are very different today. the western balkan route is practically closed and austria's foreign minister says he wants to see the mediterranean route closed as well. people smugglers still operate in this area and arrests have been made. the people have been accused of having organised the lorry trip are facing justice at the calls for a rider
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we've always found austria at the core group, the vanguard of any initiative. because we believe that a world with less weapons, especially deadly weapons, is a safer one and not vice versa. so this is our general approach. being here i want to give you a little bit of perspective of those countries who are behind the prohibition. i have the feeling that the united states discussed among themselves, maybe also with other nuclear weapons states, but don't hear so much what you mentioned, the frustration of all those involved, the parties to the nonproliferation treaty. because it has been built up frustration. if i want to very, very sharp thing, being cheated. the npt said -- set out a commitment, nonnuclear weapon states, the article 50, about acquiring a nuclear weapon -- [inaudible] so the whole result of this treaty, the result of this frustration and of a feeling that there needs to be some added element so that we will fulfill the npt in its entirety. so how did this come, how to become today, it all started out with the humanitarian initiative based on a
we've always found austria at the core group, the vanguard of any initiative. because we believe that a world with less weapons, especially deadly weapons, is a safer one and not vice versa. so this is our general approach. being here i want to give you a little bit of perspective of those countries who are behind the prohibition. i have the feeling that the united states discussed among themselves, maybe also with other nuclear weapons states, but don't hear so much what you mentioned, the...
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they kept up their unbeaten record in group d with a 1—1 draw against austria in dublin.t half but this late equaliser from jonathan walters means martin o'neil‘s side are currently a point clear of serbia and five clear of wales. the canadian grand prix has got underway with some incredible drama in montreal. lewis hamilton made the perfect start from pole, but not as good as max verstappen, who surged from fifth to second place. on his way through the field, he broke the wing on championship leader sebastian vettel‘s ferrari, sending him to the pits for a replacement and dropping him to the back of the field. moments later, carlos sainz and felipe massa's races were over as they crashed out. and verstappen‘s hopes of challenging hamilton ended on the 11th lap. you can follow the thrilling action with commentary on bbc radio five live and the bbc sport website. india's cricketers have secured their place in the semifinals of the champions trophy. they comfortably beat south africa at the oval to set up a likely meeting with bangladesh in the last four. south africa had t
they kept up their unbeaten record in group d with a 1—1 draw against austria in dublin.t half but this late equaliser from jonathan walters means martin o'neil‘s side are currently a point clear of serbia and five clear of wales. the canadian grand prix has got underway with some incredible drama in montreal. lewis hamilton made the perfect start from pole, but not as good as max verstappen, who surged from fifth to second place. on his way through the field, he broke the wing on...
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germany also austria government like could spark to four p. and the socialist party to the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like economical or social migrants. and this is the wrong way not because now the criminal rate increased raping women increased unfortunately and women for example in my city again are now of freight going alone on the streets when it's dark this hasn't been before the last years of change now because we accepted so many refugees so-called refugees this is a great problem with our minister now at these till now we had the three of them that i had to in party who are taking islamophobia and suspicion against muslim. political program the problem is that cause is the laying this also seems to all of the years and this would be a great problem for austria this was also. another shock again to have such a themes against the muslims because he was he was he was speaking about the criteria nobody is against criteria we the muslims say that we need for our children the best kindergarten at the best school but
germany also austria government like could spark to four p. and the socialist party to the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like economical or social migrants. and this is the wrong way not because now the criminal rate increased raping women increased unfortunately and women for example in my city again are now of freight going alone on the streets when it's dark this hasn't been before the last years of change now because we accepted so many refugees so-called refugees this...
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after falling behind draw against austria in dublin. this late equaliser left them for clear of wales. lewis hamilton's title challenge is back on track after the winning the canadian grand prix. he led from start to finish to win the flag. the mercedes received their first 1—2 finish with a season. the championship leader has now been cut to 12 points as the german could only finish fourth. rafael nadal has won a record—breaking 10th only finish fourth. rafael nadal has won a record—breaking10th french open title after defeating stan wawrinka. it means that he becomes the first men's singles player to wina the first men's singles player to win a tournament ten times. it is magical to think it happened again in this tournament ferment so happy for everything. today was a very important day for me there have been some tough moments at times with injuries so this is great to have a big success like this again. alistair brownlie has defeated his brotherjohnny to win the uk round of the world triathlon series. they helped design the course
after falling behind draw against austria in dublin. this late equaliser left them for clear of wales. lewis hamilton's title challenge is back on track after the winning the canadian grand prix. he led from start to finish to win the flag. the mercedes received their first 1—2 finish with a season. the championship leader has now been cut to 12 points as the german could only finish fourth. rafael nadal has won a record—breaking 10th only finish fourth. rafael nadal has won a...
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i am sure at the next grand prix in austria hamilton will see a little bit more.n austria. so all that happened injust 51 laps... but the most important thing is that with his fourth place finish, sebastian vettell has extended his drivers championship lead over lewis hamilton to iii points. valtteri bottas third, while daniel ricciardo has cemented fourth spot with that victory today. england's cricketers have beaten south africa by 19 runs in cardiff to win their t20 series 2—1. davvid malan hit 78 on his england debut as they made 181 for 8, before restricting to 162 for 7. henry moeran was in wales for us. with the series level at 1—1, this was a perfect opportunity for either england or south africa to claim bragging rights ahead of the start of the test matches injuly. once again england gave a new man and opportunity in the side and dawid malan to do with both hands. patrick gea rey malan to do with both hands. patrick gearey has the story of the day. at one game left and the series to win. what was england's plan? change the side and the captain, shovel th
i am sure at the next grand prix in austria hamilton will see a little bit more.n austria. so all that happened injust 51 laps... but the most important thing is that with his fourth place finish, sebastian vettell has extended his drivers championship lead over lewis hamilton to iii points. valtteri bottas third, while daniel ricciardo has cemented fourth spot with that victory today. england's cricketers have beaten south africa by 19 runs in cardiff to win their t20 series 2—1. davvid...
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republic of ireland narrowly failed to take all three points and top spot with a late surge against austriaer in the 85th minute before a shane duffy effort was ruled out late—on. martin o'neill‘s side remain unbeaten after six matches in group d. serbia's aleksandar mitrovic cancelled out a first half penalty from aaron ramsey for wales. the bottom two, georgia and moldova, played out a 2—2 draw. so serbia head the group on goal difference, level on 12 points with second placed ireland. we can't afford the length of time that we did to get into the game. that was it. i have to say, you know, let's not be pessimistic, now. i thought the second half, we were really fa ntastic, i thought the second half, we were really fantastic, and i think that jon rogers epitomised the strength of character that we have an aside. we lack a few other things, but that is not one of them. —— we have as a side. now to football and in european world cup qualifiers the republic of ireland narrowly failed to take all three points and top spot with a late surge against austria. and in group i top of the table croa
republic of ireland narrowly failed to take all three points and top spot with a late surge against austriaer in the 85th minute before a shane duffy effort was ruled out late—on. martin o'neill‘s side remain unbeaten after six matches in group d. serbia's aleksandar mitrovic cancelled out a first half penalty from aaron ramsey for wales. the bottom two, georgia and moldova, played out a 2—2 draw. so serbia head the group on goal difference, level on 12 points with second placed ireland....
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the chancellor of austria i think remembered mark twain. the rumors of my death are strongly overblown. the same thing can be said about sanctions. but sanctions better be lifted, of course. >> chancellor kern, let me ask you, because you did speak about the importance of borders and the reasons the sanctions were imposed say those who did it is they feel russia did not respect the borders of ukraine, and that it annexed crimea illegally and unfairly. and there is a question now as you know about whether the sanctions should be lift order not. and your take on whether it's time. >> translator: indeed, this issue affects us directly. but there is one thing i would like to say this. is the first time i attend this kind of forum, and i have been foll following this dialogue with great interest. i've been listening quite thoroughly how you moderate the style, and i can see that critical journalism is very well alive. as for your question, i think we have to be sensible. as for the sanctions, russia has violated international law. if the same th
the chancellor of austria i think remembered mark twain. the rumors of my death are strongly overblown. the same thing can be said about sanctions. but sanctions better be lifted, of course. >> chancellor kern, let me ask you, because you did speak about the importance of borders and the reasons the sanctions were imposed say those who did it is they feel russia did not respect the borders of ukraine, and that it annexed crimea illegally and unfairly. and there is a question now as you...
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we have a big interview coming up concerning austria right here on bloomberg.xclusive, a strain prime minister malcolm turnbull 7:30 p.m. anytime in hong kong, 5:30 a.m. in new york. there you go. gears, chineseng bike sharing service laying out its expansion plans for asia and beyond. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." let's have a look at this chinese bike sharing startup. 200ims to expand service to cities by the end of this year. the ceo says they have sent their sights on singapore and has ambitions beyond asia as well. a good position of profitability and have super strong cash flow, so i am not worried about the profitability. especially in the near term, we are trying to acquire more users. that is our focus right now. >> you have egg name investors -- big name investors, what is the current value? can you give us a rough idea as to the value of mobike? >> i would say billions. >> are you looking for further funding? open to newways investors. to do a big thing, so that's why we need money. in terms of expansion plans, they
we have a big interview coming up concerning austria right here on bloomberg.xclusive, a strain prime minister malcolm turnbull 7:30 p.m. anytime in hong kong, 5:30 a.m. in new york. there you go. gears, chineseng bike sharing service laying out its expansion plans for asia and beyond. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." let's have a look at this chinese bike sharing startup. 200ims to expand service to cities by the end of this year. the ceo says they...
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the smugglers left the truck and a highway in austria.was a day before police opened the compartment. the corpses had already begun to decompose. this 14-year-old iraqi girl arlene was one of the passengers in the truck. in her last phone call, she told her father how difficult her trip had been so far. she said she would soon be in germany and would go to her autn in hildesheim. >> my daughter was always afraid of the dark she was a little girl. she always got panicky when she was in the dark, closed rooms, that is what pains me when i imagine the situation she was in. i can't get it out of my head, the fact that she died in the sort of circumstances that terrified her. reporter: that summer, people smugglers were taking increasing risks with human lives, preying on the desperation of thousands to cross borders every day. >> started to smuggle people, some of them are under investigation. they did not care if there was enough air or water or how long the trip would take. they did not care about anything. weeks before this happened i had
the smugglers left the truck and a highway in austria.was a day before police opened the compartment. the corpses had already begun to decompose. this 14-year-old iraqi girl arlene was one of the passengers in the truck. in her last phone call, she told her father how difficult her trip had been so far. she said she would soon be in germany and would go to her autn in hildesheim. >> my daughter was always afraid of the dark she was a little girl. she always got panicky when she was in the...
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you said the role of austria in disarmament, it's not only nuclear disarmament, austria at the core group, any initiative. so because we believe that a world with less weapons, specially deadly weapons, is a safer one and not vice versa. this is our general approach. and being here i want to give you a little bit of perspective of those countries who are behind the prohibition. i have a feeling that the united states discussed among themselves, maybe nuclear weapon state but don't hear so much what you mention, the frustration of all those involved parties to the nonproliferation treaty because it has build-up frustration. if i want to very, very sharp in saying, of being cheated. mpt said out and nonnuclear weapon state, they are -- [inaudible] >> acquiring a nuclear weapon. so the whole result of this treaty is the result of the frustration and the feeling that there needs to be some added element so that we will fulfill mpt. so how did this come to today, all started out with the initiative based on a speech of then president of international in february 2010 and also a mention then of
you said the role of austria in disarmament, it's not only nuclear disarmament, austria at the core group, any initiative. so because we believe that a world with less weapons, specially deadly weapons, is a safer one and not vice versa. this is our general approach. and being here i want to give you a little bit of perspective of those countries who are behind the prohibition. i have a feeling that the united states discussed among themselves, maybe nuclear weapon state but don't hear so much...
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-austria alliances more important than ever.ent trump and i demonstrated when we were together on the uss intrepid in york a little while ago, our commitment, the commitment of our two nations based on their history, based on our shared values, aced on our mutual interests is stronger than ever. haidi: is there a concern though that president trump has proven andelf to be irrational erratic at times when it comes to policy decisions, and at other times track sectional -- times track sessional -- transactional? thehe relationship between united states and australia is as strong as any relationship could be. it is based on history, shared values, common interests, the closest possible engagement at every level. course given of the events of the last few hours, anything to do with the climate and his view of climate change and united states policy? becauset is interesting before malcolm turnbull became prime minister that he had strong views when it comes to how to attack climate change, almost holding the position of a climate cha
-austria alliances more important than ever.ent trump and i demonstrated when we were together on the uss intrepid in york a little while ago, our commitment, the commitment of our two nations based on their history, based on our shared values, aced on our mutual interests is stronger than ever. haidi: is there a concern though that president trump has proven andelf to be irrational erratic at times when it comes to policy decisions, and at other times track sectional -- times track sessional...
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the 12—time grand slam winner lost in straight sets to austria's dominic thiem and austin halewood wasyear ago, novak djokovic was just a few days away from winning his fourth straight clan slam. but what a difference 12 months can make as the defending champion desperately tried to hold on to the last of his titles against dominic thiem.
the 12—time grand slam winner lost in straight sets to austria's dominic thiem and austin halewood wasyear ago, novak djokovic was just a few days away from winning his fourth straight clan slam. but what a difference 12 months can make as the defending champion desperately tried to hold on to the last of his titles against dominic thiem.
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the 12—time grand slam winner lost in straight sets to austria's dominic thiem and austin halewood wasching. a year ayearago, a year ago, novak djokovic was just a few days away from winning his fourth straight clan slam. but what a difference 12 months can make as the defending champion desperately tried to hold on to the last of his titles against dominic thiem. asia in the first set, and down in the second,it in the first set, and down in the second, it was starting to slip away from the world of the two. —— grand slam. and fast. it would have been one of the great comeback to beat the match around, but the damage has already done, and the fight long gone. dominic thiem took the third set six love and with it the win of his career. as for the novak djokovic, questions will certainly be asked as he has dropped out of the top two per the first time since 2011. it was decided in the first set. a crucial break in the second and he started serving better, backing it up with the first shot. he deserved to win. you know, it he was definitely a better player on the court today. kei nishikor
the 12—time grand slam winner lost in straight sets to austria's dominic thiem and austin halewood wasching. a year ayearago, a year ago, novak djokovic was just a few days away from winning his fourth straight clan slam. but what a difference 12 months can make as the defending champion desperately tried to hold on to the last of his titles against dominic thiem. asia in the first set, and down in the second,it in the first set, and down in the second, it was starting to slip away from the...
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the defending champion was knocked out by austria's dominic thiem.t's's get cracking, shall we? —— let's. with us is oliver cornock — editor—in—chief at oxford business group. there are so many areas to go, but the real question here is who carried this out. there is a lot of political reasoning about what somebody might say about that. like in the aftermath of many terrorist attacks, people are quick to lay blame. this was an attack against government buildings, not people, and that is a change for a group like qatar. but stepping back, the rain area like qatar. but stepping back, the rain are a shia country. isis, they are of course mandatory. this is a saudi paper, a saudi government paper in many ways. this says terrorism is terrorism, even when it hits the rain. who is behind this? the two dominant players in the region, the rain, and saudi arabia, and that plays into an extra, but the ramifications could be serious. two things that you mention, it's not happened before. some people is because the rain has a well funded security system. the rain
the defending champion was knocked out by austria's dominic thiem.t's's get cracking, shall we? —— let's. with us is oliver cornock — editor—in—chief at oxford business group. there are so many areas to go, but the real question here is who carried this out. there is a lot of political reasoning about what somebody might say about that. like in the aftermath of many terrorist attacks, people are quick to lay blame. this was an attack against government buildings, not people, and that...
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the defending champion was knocked out by austria's dominic thiem.
the defending champion was knocked out by austria's dominic thiem.
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the man who's next best seed, austria's dominic thiem is already through to the second round after he6—3 winner over germany's maximilian marterer the french open semi—finalist now faces either david ferrer or robin haase. britain's world number one andy murray begins his defence of his queens title on tuesday. he's up against fellow briton aljaz bedene. murray is bidding for a sixth title there. it was where i won my first professional matches so i have a lot of great memories over the years. then my most successful tournament, by far. i love the courts and the conditions here. it's very close to where i live so i get to stay at home. nick kyrgios is already out after retiring hurt in his first round match against the american donald young. the ninth seed received treatment and did continue on before retiring after losing the first set. the 22—year—old says he's aggravated the same hip injury that troubled him during his french open second—round loss to kevin anderson. butjo—wilfried tsonga is through to the second round after a straight sets win over adrian mannarino. after a first
the man who's next best seed, austria's dominic thiem is already through to the second round after he6—3 winner over germany's maximilian marterer the french open semi—finalist now faces either david ferrer or robin haase. britain's world number one andy murray begins his defence of his queens title on tuesday. he's up against fellow briton aljaz bedene. murray is bidding for a sixth title there. it was where i won my first professional matches so i have a lot of great memories over the...
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for the last four years ago most people don't know that i just came from the special olympics and austria because in winter it is sports people say they you pump these guys up then you come around but the fact is i watched them and the obstacles they have to overcome the unbelievable key races whatever the sport is with the olympics is spectacular with all of the obstacles. to me that is really inspirational they don't look at it as an obstacle they just train and i get inspired for them. when i go around to the community and the way the kids grow what been the lack of money and opportunity that inspires me and it creates a fire in the belly because i was very privileged i had a lot of help from a parent's and the publisher of business magazine and with those opportunities to do great movies that won them all to have those same opportunities to see it the way they live and the lack of opportunities they have that inspires me in turn to go out and do something about that and a leg to sit in front of the television set and complain. >> that is a national sport. >> so instead of complaining
for the last four years ago most people don't know that i just came from the special olympics and austria because in winter it is sports people say they you pump these guys up then you come around but the fact is i watched them and the obstacles they have to overcome the unbelievable key races whatever the sport is with the olympics is spectacular with all of the obstacles. to me that is really inspirational they don't look at it as an obstacle they just train and i get inspired for them. when...
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germany, austria, and spencer when -- switzerland, is leaving. it is unknown if yes connected to the event in the united states. genie: an update on the economy. reporter: the international monetary fund upgraded the second-largest economy from 4.6% to 4.7%. state action from easy money lending to public investment. china grew faster than expected by 6.9% in the first quarter of the year. this is the latest economic data, showing a slow investment in the housing market but a growth in factory and retail. genie: there is trouble at the insurance giant and bank. -- ambank. beenter: the sender has detained by regulators. they went on a massive spending spree including getting the ball or a story of.f. he was taken away on friday from officials by china's insurance regulator. they said it was personal reasons. guests in have fallen on shanghai market. genie: what about today? reporter: the federal reserve interest rate expected later today. we are certainly expecting the american central-bank to raise rates at its meeting. european markets, and the u
germany, austria, and spencer when -- switzerland, is leaving. it is unknown if yes connected to the event in the united states. genie: an update on the economy. reporter: the international monetary fund upgraded the second-largest economy from 4.6% to 4.7%. state action from easy money lending to public investment. china grew faster than expected by 6.9% in the first quarter of the year. this is the latest economic data, showing a slow investment in the housing market but a growth in factory...
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straight draws, they're four points behind group leaders serbia and the republic of ireland, who play austria players but striker sam vokes is set to win his 50th cap. it has been a fantasticjourney. there has been a core group of players who have been there through the. that is very important. this is going to be very tough. but we've beenin going to be very tough. but we've been in these situations before. we are waiting to see if his to lose over after the nose injury suffered yesterday against the crusaders. usain bolt said he was the most nervous he'd ever been before a race, as he ran his last 100—metres on home soil. a sell—out crowd of 30,000 in the jamaican capital kingston watched as he won the "salute a legend" race. the eight—time olympic gold medallist will retire in august, after the world championships in london. and his words echoed around the stadium last night. there are no words to describe this. i would never thought i would have reached these hates in track and field. my aim when i came into athletics was to win the 200m at the olympics. i have obviously achieved a lot mo
straight draws, they're four points behind group leaders serbia and the republic of ireland, who play austria players but striker sam vokes is set to win his 50th cap. it has been a fantasticjourney. there has been a core group of players who have been there through the. that is very important. this is going to be very tough. but we've beenin going to be very tough. but we've been in these situations before. we are waiting to see if his to lose over after the nose injury suffered yesterday...
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you have a situation where the populists have been caught on the back but in recent elections in austriafrance. finding als are reason d'etre. they are not that inclined to let britain have a cakewalk when it comes to brexit. mighturopeans coalesce along a stronger line when it comes to britain. thatsa may cannot count on special relationship with rains. a lot of people would bet that she is safer looking more towards your -- that special relationship with america with donald trump. a lot of people would bet that she is safer looking more towards europe. they're talking over this new counterterrorist strategy. theresa may has been talking tough, as has a manual macron after recent attacks. she is talking about cracking down on technology companies that she accuses as giving a safe space to extremists. she wants to make sure those companies become a lot tougher in trying to identify and prevent extremist jihadist videos on things like you to from winding up on the -- on youtube from winding up on the internet. where everything else is obligated, the one thing leaders have -- is complicate
you have a situation where the populists have been caught on the back but in recent elections in austriafrance. finding als are reason d'etre. they are not that inclined to let britain have a cakewalk when it comes to brexit. mighturopeans coalesce along a stronger line when it comes to britain. thatsa may cannot count on special relationship with rains. a lot of people would bet that she is safer looking more towards your -- that special relationship with america with donald trump. a lot of...
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town that became famous in the autumn of 2015 when loss of refugees flocked into germany through austria. and we will be covering this topic of how welcome are the refugees. on the economy, is it prepared for the future. and we will be covering the topic of islam and is germany changing islam? and islam change in germany? we will talk about social equality and fairness. and on to berlin. >> that is quite an ambitious agenda. >> not everyone can do that but if anyone can manage, i know you can. you're watching dw news. yes president donald trump says he would be willing to testify under both that he did not ask james comey to halt the investigation into a top aide or demand a pledge of loyalty from him. that story is coming up after the break. sarah: welcome back. our top story. britain's prime minister says she will form a minority government that will lead the nation through brexit negotiations. conservatives lost their parliamentary a geordie. they do remain the largest party in parliament. u.s. president donald trump is completely willing to testify under of about his conversations wi
town that became famous in the autumn of 2015 when loss of refugees flocked into germany through austria. and we will be covering this topic of how welcome are the refugees. on the economy, is it prepared for the future. and we will be covering the topic of islam and is germany changing islam? and islam change in germany? we will talk about social equality and fairness. and on to berlin. >> that is quite an ambitious agenda. >> not everyone can do that but if anyone can manage, i...
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for more now, let's cross to a universityt danube in austria and the founder of the european democracyab think tank. thank you for speaking to us. would it be an exaggeration to say that helmut kohl change the shape of europe? >> no, i mean, the wall came down, and so basically, history meant that everything changed. you need to remember that kohl had been chancellor nine years before the wall came down, and that he was -- we have forgotten this now, but he was physically not really a steam to. movement and his way to manage this which brought him that he managed basically to be the european chancellor and the chancellor of unification. we just heard from our correspondent in berlin, the reunification of germany in 1990 was his crowning achievement. would you agree with that? would you say there are other achievements that are greater than that in terms of his legacy? >> no, i think it really the 89 movement was his legacy. there were satirical pictures about him, ridiculization. he wouldn't speak good english, always the comparison with him and schmidt, who had the status of elder sta
for more now, let's cross to a universityt danube in austria and the founder of the european democracyab think tank. thank you for speaking to us. would it be an exaggeration to say that helmut kohl change the shape of europe? >> no, i mean, the wall came down, and so basically, history meant that everything changed. you need to remember that kohl had been chancellor nine years before the wall came down, and that he was -- we have forgotten this now, but he was physically not really a...
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this guy is paragliding in austria. you've heard me and nick talking about getting into this.'m not so sure about it anymore. the first few seconds of the video, everything is going according to plan. but one turn turns everything around. suddenly he's all twisted up. >> oh, no. wrong direction. >> struggling desperately to get it untangled. this is where he makes it a little worse. threw away his chute. that gets tangled because of the forces whipping him around. >> he's in a spiral. it looks like a death spiral. >> it's looking like that to him as well. he's getting closer and closer to the ground. it's harder and harder to watch because of his terrified screams. as he gets closer to the trees -- [ screaming ] -- before finally coming to a rest on the ground. i'm going to say those trees saved his life. while he spent six days in hospital recovering, there was no surgery, there was nothing else and he was able to go on about his life after plummeting i do not even know how far. it was the last-second impact with those trees that softened the blow. >> that is, like, a miracle
this guy is paragliding in austria. you've heard me and nick talking about getting into this.'m not so sure about it anymore. the first few seconds of the video, everything is going according to plan. but one turn turns everything around. suddenly he's all twisted up. >> oh, no. wrong direction. >> struggling desperately to get it untangled. this is where he makes it a little worse. threw away his chute. that gets tangled because of the forces whipping him around. >> he's in a...
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red bull was using it to open up a huge suspension bridge in austria for the summer. now the pilot is on his way back to the hangar to land. >> he's close to that building. >> he's fine. >> oh! >> okay, he was not fine. the plane contacts that airport building there. >> his landing gear was touching the pavement. the cement right under it. what the heck? >> he was just trying to scoot it as close as he could to the building to make room for other aircraft. he's been flying aircraft for 30 years. he didn't want to talk to the media after this but he was reported saying it was a parking mistake. >> you think? >> how bad. you saw there were people relatively close. that's where a lot of the shrapnel was going. >> thankfully there were no injuries including to the pilot. because after the video cuts out here, the helicopter tipped over and caught fire. >> okay. that could have been avoided. because it seemed like once he got down low, he kept drifting over to the side trying to get that parking space. >> he's got the experience and i guess after all these years, sometimes
red bull was using it to open up a huge suspension bridge in austria for the summer. now the pilot is on his way back to the hangar to land. >> he's close to that building. >> he's fine. >> oh! >> okay, he was not fine. the plane contacts that airport building there. >> his landing gear was touching the pavement. the cement right under it. what the heck? >> he was just trying to scoot it as close as he could to the building to make room for other aircraft....
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in austria they got in. there's been a rethink at least among the voters that count to get these people in. to make -- europe is being seen in a more positive light than it was a year ago definitely. melinda: yes. and in fact surveys also seem to indicate that the pew institute in the u.s. has just done a public opinion survey throughout europe that showed a significant rise in support. i wondered alan posener as i was thinking about the state funeral that was about to occur whether an event like that a. funeral for a great european, can be part of a regeneration of that european consciousness that people so often say is lacking? >> well, i hate to put a damper at this point. but the reason why kohl wanted, it was his will. he wanted a state -- he didn't want a german state funeral and wanted a european funeral. one of the reasons he didn't want angela merkel to speak at his funeral and she is going to speak even so. so that's rather a terrible sort of domestic tragedy. i wouldn't go so far. symbolic as this
in austria they got in. there's been a rethink at least among the voters that count to get these people in. to make -- europe is being seen in a more positive light than it was a year ago definitely. melinda: yes. and in fact surveys also seem to indicate that the pew institute in the u.s. has just done a public opinion survey throughout europe that showed a significant rise in support. i wondered alan posener as i was thinking about the state funeral that was about to occur whether an event...
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senate it actually drew some pretty negative reaction from the european union in particular from austria and germany take a listen. we cannot accept the u.s. route to impose sanctions that violate international law european companies involved in the expansion of europe's energy supply. so i guess in the next few days we will get an official message from moscow on what the measures are exactly going to be which u.s. companies and individuals will be targeted ok thanks for the latest. here are the same. though the future breaks u.k. prime minister lost her parliamentary majority is in the spotlight next on. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous. we can all middle of the room see. new. fears will people been saying about rejected in the senate it's full on. the only show i go out of my way to punch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love back to the night i'm president of the world bank so tak
senate it actually drew some pretty negative reaction from the european union in particular from austria and germany take a listen. we cannot accept the u.s. route to impose sanctions that violate international law european companies involved in the expansion of europe's energy supply. so i guess in the next few days we will get an official message from moscow on what the measures are exactly going to be which u.s. companies and individuals will be targeted ok thanks for the latest. here are...
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you think that we were in switzerland or austria. but we're not. we're above the oakland zoo. and today was a big day for the zoo. oakland dignitaries doing their best trying to cut the ribbon opening the new gondola here at the oakland zoo. >> whoo! [ applause ] >> reporter: finally open after years of planning, fundraising and construction, it's an alpine quality custom made swiss gondola system. usually done at ski resorts in the swiss alps. instead of an urban zoo. >> the engineering is done. >> reporter: the $8 million gondola system is part of a nearly completed $72 million expansion project located in the hills above the existing zoo. >> the zoo says it will hold 750,000 visitors a year. >> reporter: there's a brand- new restaurant on top with views of 7 counties. >> even though we might come from the roughest part of oakland there's so much beauty and culture that thrives in oakland and there's parts that are so gorgeous and so beautiful. >> reporter: the mayor says the zoo has a special place in her heart, too. >> when i was in high school i spent a whole summer inter
you think that we were in switzerland or austria. but we're not. we're above the oakland zoo. and today was a big day for the zoo. oakland dignitaries doing their best trying to cut the ribbon opening the new gondola here at the oakland zoo. >> whoo! [ applause ] >> reporter: finally open after years of planning, fundraising and construction, it's an alpine quality custom made swiss gondola system. usually done at ski resorts in the swiss alps. instead of an urban zoo. >> the...
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. >>> check out this one in austria. one of the helicopter blades slams right into an airport building. people nearby raced off understandably so. the helicopter caught fire off camera and the pilot is okay and admits it was caused by what he calls a parking mistake. >> ah. i hate when that happens when you're trying to park, you know. >> like parallel parking. >> parallel parking is always tough. >>> now to sports. baseball highlights from our guys over at espn. >> hey, here's your sports. it's pretty late, isn't it? >> mets, dodgers, cody belanger, his dad is from owniata. he hit 21 homers in 51 games, quicker than anybody in major history. clayton kershaw gave up four home run, i fact-checked it. not fake news. >> quit complaining. >> kershaw gave up four home runs, never did that before. chris hatcher gets reyes, swing and the dodgers win 10-6. >> since he won you could say he scattered four home run, marlins/nationals, n.l. east, john carlos stanton hit over fencing set up. his 18th homer, not in this game. marlins
. >>> check out this one in austria. one of the helicopter blades slams right into an airport building. people nearby raced off understandably so. the helicopter caught fire off camera and the pilot is okay and admits it was caused by what he calls a parking mistake. >> ah. i hate when that happens when you're trying to park, you know. >> like parallel parking. >> parallel parking is always tough. >>> now to sports. baseball highlights from our guys over at...
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merkel is already talking about it so merkel is already talking about it so be it will happen in austria curve or behind it. one law for all. that is what i would like in this country. while we have sharia law saying one thing and another saying another, i think you are going to have complete division forever and ever until we have one law for all. we will all know what is good, we will all know what is bad, and we will move on from there. i tend to agree. i don't agree with sharia councils and court, because there is no place for a court in this country where the word of a woman is half that of a man. we will have to move on. to be clear, there is only one law in this country. in the eyes of the judges. just to make it clear. can we go to the next question? where are you's ukip proposed to defend the nhs, yet most people that work their art immigrant. -- there are. the biggest threat to the nhs is brexit. immigrant. -- there are. the biggest threat to the nhs is brexitm immigrant. -- there are. the biggest threat to the nhs is brexit. it is not a danger. what we would like to see is the
merkel is already talking about it so merkel is already talking about it so be it will happen in austria curve or behind it. one law for all. that is what i would like in this country. while we have sharia law saying one thing and another saying another, i think you are going to have complete division forever and ever until we have one law for all. we will all know what is good, we will all know what is bad, and we will move on from there. i tend to agree. i don't agree with sharia councils and...
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a number of washington energy companies and this is something that has been worrying germany and austria take a listen. through to impose violates international law european companies involved in the expansion of europe's energy supply although it seems that this kind of criticism is actually something that worries the donald trump administration just recently we heard from sean spicer donald trump's press secretary that they are still waiting for the approval of this set of sanctions by . house of representatives in the west and if that approval happens then in that case some parts and this package of sanctions may be reviewed that is according to the donald trump administration so many things happening here when it comes to the americans discussing sanctions against russia and also the main news of today is that russia is going to respond to that that's also something that is for sure now that's something that we heard from the russian foreign minister certainly a lot coming out over the last hour or so i think. an exclusive for you because a new islamic state leader has emerged in nor
a number of washington energy companies and this is something that has been worrying germany and austria take a listen. through to impose violates international law european companies involved in the expansion of europe's energy supply although it seems that this kind of criticism is actually something that worries the donald trump administration just recently we heard from sean spicer donald trump's press secretary that they are still waiting for the approval of this set of sanctions by ....
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it was in austria.ures but i will show you those ina minute pictures but i will show you those in a minute because they are not playing. 500 competitors took part with the task of getting from the bottom of this quarry to the top. you can look it up online if you haven't see cnet, sorry about that. the death toll in the london tower block fire has reached 79 — police say that's the number of people who either died or are missing presumed dead. the fluid nature of any building of this size means there remain questions over who was in the block at the time of the fire. today a minute's silence was held across the uk to commemorate the victims. these are firefighters in london. and this was birmingham. frankie mccamley has this report from the streets just by the tower. this is where people have come to bring flowers, leave messages and show their support. people have been arriving throughout the day and flowers have been growing. just around 500 metres from here we observed a minute ‘s silence only on. fi
it was in austria.ures but i will show you those ina minute pictures but i will show you those in a minute because they are not playing. 500 competitors took part with the task of getting from the bottom of this quarry to the top. you can look it up online if you haven't see cnet, sorry about that. the death toll in the london tower block fire has reached 79 — police say that's the number of people who either died or are missing presumed dead. the fluid nature of any building of this size...