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it's an election year in austria and migrants hot topic.fficials wouldn't comment the politics. we have orders to carry out. we're only strong together. police said the overall number of migrants travelling north is stable. but freight trains are the new frontline. the number of stowaways they say is on the rise. austria has threatened to deploy troops directly on the italian border if there is a big surge in migrants arriving. that suggestion has angered italy. these checks are taking place inside austria, we are about 15— 20 drive from the italian border here. italy has made it very clear he doesn't wa nt has made it very clear he doesn't want border controls. the brenner passis want border controls. the brenner pass is a key transit route at italy has warned austria that border controls would mean breaking eu rules on freedom of movement. the migrants are taken off for questioning and fingerprinting. some could try to apply for asylum in austria, others may get sent back to italy. with the third round of brexit talks beginning in brussel
it's an election year in austria and migrants hot topic.fficials wouldn't comment the politics. we have orders to carry out. we're only strong together. police said the overall number of migrants travelling north is stable. but freight trains are the new frontline. the number of stowaways they say is on the rise. austria has threatened to deploy troops directly on the italian border if there is a big surge in migrants arriving. that suggestion has angered italy. these checks are taking place...
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in the earlier game, austria paid the penalty for missing penalties against denmark.ired over the bar after only 13 minutes and, after a goalless two hours, the tie was decided by penalties. and austria missed three more spot—kicks in the shoot—out, while simone boye sorensen scored the decisive penalty to send denmark into the final. it was a very long match and a match where you get a little bit older when you are standing on the side watching it, because there were chancesin watching it, because there were chances in both ends. i think austria have played a beautiful tournament and they have some players who we really should look for in the future. i think they played an amazing game today, but i am very happy that we ended up the winners and i think it was deserved. michelle wie carded a course record 64 to lead by a stroke after the first round of the women's british open at kingsbarns in scotland. conditions were much more favourable early on with rain storms hindering the later tee times. south korea's in kyung kim is one shot behind wie. defending champion ari
in the earlier game, austria paid the penalty for missing penalties against denmark.ired over the bar after only 13 minutes and, after a goalless two hours, the tie was decided by penalties. and austria missed three more spot—kicks in the shoot—out, while simone boye sorensen scored the decisive penalty to send denmark into the final. it was a very long match and a match where you get a little bit older when you are standing on the side watching it, because there were chancesin watching it,...
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of austria,leaders slid back yet czech republic. emmanuel macron found support for his plan to change the system of so-called posted workers. of social andn salary dumping is an important one in europe. it is a challenge that must be met. companies are allowed to send workers to other eu member states without paying local social charges. france and austria say the current rules mean workers in prosperous countries are undercut by cheaper labor. wants the job duration for posted workers to be limited to 12 months. half the current allowance. down on fraud. introducing tougher sanctions for those who abuse the system. the french president hopes to seal a deal at the summit in brussels this october. genuineour of us have a desire to find a compromise in october and a genuine consensus on an overhaul of the posted workers. >> macron still needs to convince opponents to the countries that benefit the most from the current system. they see the proposed changes go too far. genie: french icon -- a french icon will be getting his hollywood s
of austria,leaders slid back yet czech republic. emmanuel macron found support for his plan to change the system of so-called posted workers. of social andn salary dumping is an important one in europe. it is a challenge that must be met. companies are allowed to send workers to other eu member states without paying local social charges. france and austria say the current rules mean workers in prosperous countries are undercut by cheaper labor. wants the job duration for posted workers to be...
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austria is stepping up spot checks on goods trains coming from italy. the police say although the overall migrant streams haven't changed much, the number of people hiding on the trains to travel north to austria and germany is on the rise. now it's time for world business report. back to brussels for brexit — round three of the talks to take britain out of the eu. and don't just leave it to the experts — in new zealand, you can build and design your own send—off box. welcome to world business report. i'm jamie robertson. in a minute, rico will fill us in on the main stories from asia. but first, the third round of brexit talks gets under way this week in brussels, with the deadline for the uk's exit now looking increasingly tight. the phrase "the clock is ticking" is almost an eu mantra now, with the uk set to leave at the end of march 2019. so what's on the agenda? well, both sides are keen to secure the rights and interests of the 3.2 million non—british eu citizens living in the uk, and 1.2 million uk nationals living in the other 27 eu member state
austria is stepping up spot checks on goods trains coming from italy. the police say although the overall migrant streams haven't changed much, the number of people hiding on the trains to travel north to austria and germany is on the rise. now it's time for world business report. back to brussels for brexit — round three of the talks to take britain out of the eu. and don't just leave it to the experts — in new zealand, you can build and design your own send—off box. welcome to world...
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this is a remote area of the alps in austria 3000 metres above sea level.slope when one slipped. they all fell 200 metres before landing in a crevasse. five of those killed were from germany and in their 60s. the lone survivor was flown to hospital ina lone survivor was flown to hospital in a stable condition. the accident is believed to be the deadliest so far this season in austria. translation: the group of six were ona translation: the group of six were on a glacier with a 45 degrees gradient. they stopped and discussed if it was too dangerous. in this situation, one of the climbers slipped in to the others with him. it has been a deadly weekend in the european alps, where scores of climbers die every year. in italy, two italians were killed near trento. several were injured, injured, including two teenagers. flowers were laid in the town where rescu e rs flowers were laid in the town where rescuers brought the body of one of the victims to be translation: we feel these things because every year something happens in these mountains. the risks of mountai
this is a remote area of the alps in austria 3000 metres above sea level.slope when one slipped. they all fell 200 metres before landing in a crevasse. five of those killed were from germany and in their 60s. the lone survivor was flown to hospital ina lone survivor was flown to hospital in a stable condition. the accident is believed to be the deadliest so far this season in austria. translation: the group of six were ona translation: the group of six were on a glacier with a 45 degrees...
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nothing but a win against austria will do. the next four games are must win.m against the opposition, i think austria on saturday makes for a really good game and one we're really good game and one we're really excited for. wales seller have ground to make up. a win on saturday would keep them in contention. anything less and even the optimistic fan would concede that reaching the finals in russia is unlikely. chris coleman's team are four points adrift ofjoint leaders serbia and republic of ireland. 0ver leaders serbia and republic of ireland. over the top team are guaranteed altercation. second place is not likely to be good enough for the play—offs. since making his full baby one day regale, chris gunter has not missed many games. —— his full debut one decade ago. he is going to be only the sublet a beach 80 caps. 0nly gary speed and neville southall had reached more. today, he backed the managed to stay in a job long term. coleman said last week he would be open to discussing his future, having previously said this campaign would be his last. he has done a
nothing but a win against austria will do. the next four games are must win.m against the opposition, i think austria on saturday makes for a really good game and one we're really good game and one we're really excited for. wales seller have ground to make up. a win on saturday would keep them in contention. anything less and even the optimistic fan would concede that reaching the finals in russia is unlikely. chris coleman's team are four points adrift ofjoint leaders serbia and republic of...
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this is a removed area in austria, 3000 metres above sea level.his icy slope when one of them slipped. they all fell 200 metres, before landing in a crevasse. all five of those killed we re crevasse. all five of those killed were believed to be in their 60s from germany. alone survival was flown to hospital in a stable condition. —— the lone survivor. the accident is expected to be the most deadliest this season in austria. translation: the group of six has accessed a glazier with a 45 degrees gradient. the group on the rope stopped and started to discuss if it is too dangerous to go on. in this situation, one of the climbers slipped and has taken the others with him. it has been a deadly weekend in the european alps, where scores of climbers die every year. in northern italy, two italians were killed after falling on this glaisher, seven of those were injured, including two teenagers. flowers were laid in the town where rescu e rs we re flowers were laid in the town where rescuers were the bodies of one of the victims. translation: we feel these
this is a removed area in austria, 3000 metres above sea level.his icy slope when one of them slipped. they all fell 200 metres, before landing in a crevasse. all five of those killed we re crevasse. all five of those killed were believed to be in their 60s from germany. alone survival was flown to hospital in a stable condition. —— the lone survivor. the accident is expected to be the most deadliest this season in austria. translation: the group of six has accessed a glazier with a 45...
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in the men's draw, austria's dominic thiem finished his match held over from tuesday. seed resumed 1—0 up in the third set on wednesday against australian wildcard alex de minaur and took less than half an hour to complete his 6—4, 6—1, 6—1win. the 23—year—old has never made it past the fourth round at flushing meadows. bulgarian grigor dimitrov is also through to the second round with a 6—1, 6—4, 6—2 win over czech qualifier vatslav safranek. the 26—year—old seventh seed, who won the cincinnati title earlier this month without dropping a set, advanced in an hour and 48 minutes. nick kyrgios struggled with injury and his frustration was apparent as he went down to fellow australian john millman in his opening round match. the 22—year—old kyrgios has failed to get past the second round at any of the four grand slams in 2017. i'm having a shocking year. 0bviously i'm having a shocking year. obviously in the scheme of things, you know, iam not obviously in the scheme of things, you know, i am not having the greatest year, as i should have done. the last three months for m
in the men's draw, austria's dominic thiem finished his match held over from tuesday. seed resumed 1—0 up in the third set on wednesday against australian wildcard alex de minaur and took less than half an hour to complete his 6—4, 6—1, 6—1win. the 23—year—old has never made it past the fourth round at flushing meadows. bulgarian grigor dimitrov is also through to the second round with a 6—1, 6—4, 6—2 win over czech qualifier vatslav safranek. the 26—year—old seventh seed,...
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the accident is believed to be the deadliest so far this season in austria.d started to discuss if it was too dangerous to go on. in this situation, one of the climbers slipped and has taken the others with him. and it has been a deadly weekend in the european alps where scores of climbers die every year. in northern italy, two italians were killed after falling on this glacier near trento, seven others were injured, including two teenagers. flowers were laid in the town where rescuers brought the body of one of the victims. translation: we fear these things because every year something happens in these mountains. the risks of mountaineering are well known, but the unpredictable climate and geography in the alps can be deceptively dangerous. sarah corker, bbc news. a british family have been rescued from their stranded catamaran after it ran aground on a reef in the south pacific in heavy seas. the rescue coordination centre of new zealand received their distress call and coordinated with a nearby yacht to retrieve the couple and their two children. officials
the accident is believed to be the deadliest so far this season in austria.d started to discuss if it was too dangerous to go on. in this situation, one of the climbers slipped and has taken the others with him. and it has been a deadly weekend in the european alps where scores of climbers die every year. in northern italy, two italians were killed after falling on this glacier near trento, seven others were injured, including two teenagers. flowers were laid in the town where rescuers brought...
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austria had an excellent chance to take the lead, but sarah puntigam missed from the penalty spot.re‘s live commentary on bbc 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website. england against the netherlands kicks off is at 7.45 with commentary on radio five live and of course live updates on the bbc sport website. there‘s nobody who wants england‘s women to reach the final more than gloria sta pylton. she‘ll be glued to the tv tonight as her grand—daughter lucy bronze is part of the team to take on the dutch. but if england make it through to the final, gloria faces a bit of a fixture clash as mark tulip explains. that‘s the touch, and manchester city lead. she is one of the most inform footballs and the planet, lucy inform footballs and the planet, lu cy bro nze inform footballs and the planet, lucy bronze helped england to third place in the last world cup and her clu b place in the last world cup and her club to fa cup glory to the delight of gloria, her 81—year—old grandmother. but she is a sports woman in her own right, president of the 50—year—old lady section at a bowling club
austria had an excellent chance to take the lead, but sarah puntigam missed from the penalty spot.re‘s live commentary on bbc 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website. england against the netherlands kicks off is at 7.45 with commentary on radio five live and of course live updates on the bbc sport website. there‘s nobody who wants england‘s women to reach the final more than gloria sta pylton. she‘ll be glued to the tv tonight as her grand—daughter lucy bronze is part of the...
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especially if you're on the second highest mountain in austria. about 12,369 feet. that's what these guys are up to. just listen to the cool breeze. this is a popular and well established group. it's been prebolted. there are lines to help you climb up. we're enjoying this. this is cool. >> what's it like in winter? i mean, can you even traverse it? >> i don't think you even try. >> you can't tell how far down it is. >> the gentle summer breeze blowing a little stronger. >> why? this is going to potentially kill you. freeze your limbs. >> but it's getting worse and worse and worse. perhaps trying to get up to the top of the mountain on this day wasn't the best idea. because the weather is really kicking their butts. so much so they actually fail to get to the top. >> if they got to the top, there would have been a starbucks there. >> you don't need it. they brought their own. >> drink it quick, buddy. it's going to cool off. >> they didn't summit on this day. but that's all right. still gives you that cool refreshing feeling. >> i'm actually cold now. >>> september
especially if you're on the second highest mountain in austria. about 12,369 feet. that's what these guys are up to. just listen to the cool breeze. this is a popular and well established group. it's been prebolted. there are lines to help you climb up. we're enjoying this. this is cool. >> what's it like in winter? i mean, can you even traverse it? >> i don't think you even try. >> you can't tell how far down it is. >> the gentle summer breeze blowing a little stronger....
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especially if you're on the second highest mountain in austria. 12,369 feet. just listen to the cool breeze. this is a popular and well established route. you can see it's already been prebolted. there are lines to help you climb up. it's certainly not -- oh, look. thumb's up. yes. we're enjoying this. this is cool. >> what's it like in winter? can you even traverse it? >> i don't even think you try. >> it's hard to tell how far down it is times sometimes. >> jeentle breeze blowing even stronger. brutal. >> why? this is going to potentially kill you. your limbs can freeze. frostbite. >> one of the most human of reasons -- because it's there. >> but it's getting worse and worse and worse. perhaps trying to get up to the top on this day wasn't the best idea. because the weather is really kicking their butts. so much so they actually fail to get to the top. >> if they got to the top, there would have been a starbucks free wifi. >> they don't need it. they brought their own. >> drink quick, buddy. it's going to cool off. a. >> they didn't summit on this day. but t
especially if you're on the second highest mountain in austria. 12,369 feet. just listen to the cool breeze. this is a popular and well established route. you can see it's already been prebolted. there are lines to help you climb up. it's certainly not -- oh, look. thumb's up. yes. we're enjoying this. this is cool. >> what's it like in winter? can you even traverse it? >> i don't even think you try. >> it's hard to tell how far down it is times sometimes. >> jeentle...
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coleman is confident though he'll make saturday's clash with austria.uelta a espana — he's keeps his 36 second lead after stage ten today. after a hundred and two miles in the saddle italy's matteo trentin held off spain'sjosejoaquin rojas to claim victory. froome crossed the line four and a half minutes later alongside his main rival esteban chaves. although the colombian is nowjoint second with ireland's nicolas roach who made up time on the final descent. let check in briefly at the us open — rain hit the second day at flushing meadows in new york. the czech republic's world number one karolina pliskova's match against magda linette was briefly delayed while the roof of arthur ashe court was closed. last year's beaten finalist had just taken the first set 6—2 against the pole. and pliskova wasn't put off her stride taking the second set 6—1. she'll face either paraguay‘s veronica cepede royg or america's nicole gibbs next. well after the hype of another type of fight in las vegas over the weekend, the world amateur boxing championships are ongoing in
coleman is confident though he'll make saturday's clash with austria.uelta a espana — he's keeps his 36 second lead after stage ten today. after a hundred and two miles in the saddle italy's matteo trentin held off spain'sjosejoaquin rojas to claim victory. froome crossed the line four and a half minutes later alongside his main rival esteban chaves. although the colombian is nowjoint second with ireland's nicolas roach who made up time on the final descent. let check in briefly at the us...
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for a smoothie in austria schools control develop as the saudi moderates into the mix. once again i'm calling for a boycott of true fruits i think that's very very wrong for big profits the reds promote the product by all means principle what's that. and i think this is politically incorrect here in austria unfortunately seventy five percent of austrians associate the color brown with heads up the extreme right. i cannot find anything bad in this shit missed business to know. some of you were worried or annoyed probably out of ignorance and or simple stupidity we could have turned to the right other come from the right and celebrate our campaign for wrong reasons and or from stupidity you could have just said i'll get a that was a bad idea where robin of the campaign and fired the p.r. agency but now you go on. to say this billboard does not have any impact on me it does not look nice at all i've seen it in the newspaper but i don't have any feelings about it is new ok nice but that's it. in times like those we have today when the politicization between people is catchi
for a smoothie in austria schools control develop as the saudi moderates into the mix. once again i'm calling for a boycott of true fruits i think that's very very wrong for big profits the reds promote the product by all means principle what's that. and i think this is politically incorrect here in austria unfortunately seventy five percent of austrians associate the color brown with heads up the extreme right. i cannot find anything bad in this shit missed business to know. some of you were...
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one fan had his best day ever when he went to watch gareth bale train ahead of wales' match against austria. take a look. lovely pictures. and a great day for curtis. that is nearly at from sportsday. just a reminder of our top story. liverpool have a greed of the £440 top story. liverpool have a greed of the {a40 million for alex oxlade—chamberlain from arsenal. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. it is by from me for now. i will see you later. hello, you're watching bbc news. just wanted to bring you some latest pictures concerning the impact of all that flooding in the states. these are the latest pictures from port arthur in texas, believe. very much need of the other border with louisiana. you can see the sense of people having to get around now, either by wading through the water a lot of time or by boat. people being rescued. in the back ground, you can see a woman waving a white towel, trying to attract attention. people very much concerned by the rising water and sense that they now need to evacuate their homes, which often can
one fan had his best day ever when he went to watch gareth bale train ahead of wales' match against austria. take a look. lovely pictures. and a great day for curtis. that is nearly at from sportsday. just a reminder of our top story. liverpool have a greed of the £440 top story. liverpool have a greed of the {a40 million for alex oxlade—chamberlain from arsenal. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. it is by from me for now. i will see...
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victory over austria in their final game on sunday would secure their position in the tournament. the semifinal later. para—canoeists emma wiggs and jonny young have won great britain's first gold medals at the canoe sprint world championships in the czech republic. wiggs, the rio paralympic champion, took her fifth straight kl2 world title ahead of her compatriot nikki paterson, who took silver. young isjoined on the vl3 podium by fellow brit martin tweedie after he crossed the line third in theirfinal. i think it's absolutely incredible. this is poor will be one of the ha rd est this is poor will be one of the hardest ones in the gear after rio, it's been a tough year. my greatest british and competitors are my team—mates, so it's been a tough year. to be on the podium again and to be on the podium next mickey is an incredible feeling for us as a team. and to get the grand slam is unbelievable. quidditch. yes it's played by harry potter. but did you know that a version of it is played in real life too ? i certainly didn't. and now — as the sport continues to grow — teams from ac
victory over austria in their final game on sunday would secure their position in the tournament. the semifinal later. para—canoeists emma wiggs and jonny young have won great britain's first gold medals at the canoe sprint world championships in the czech republic. wiggs, the rio paralympic champion, took her fifth straight kl2 world title ahead of her compatriot nikki paterson, who took silver. young isjoined on the vl3 podium by fellow brit martin tweedie after he crossed the line third in...
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joining me now from austria is viktor mayer—schoenberger — professor at the oxford internet institute called ‘delete: the virtue of forgetting in the digital age.‘ would you welcome this proposal, is right to be forgotten? yes, i do welcome the proposal. i think it is a good first step towards giving people out there a better sense of trust hopefully going into the future as we share more data and as data becomes ever more valuable. you think people are aware of how big their digital footprint is, what is on social media from years gone by? maybe their childhood or teenage yea rs ? maybe their childhood or teenage years? this is really where the rubber hits the road, so to speak. we have such a huge digital footprint out there that were com pletely footprint out there that were completely unaware of. there is a lot of digital exhaust about our interactions and transactions online that a lot of people don't know about and controlling that is going to be hard, even with the right to be forgotten in place. i think therefore this can only be a first step, we need to have additional steps
joining me now from austria is viktor mayer—schoenberger — professor at the oxford internet institute called ‘delete: the virtue of forgetting in the digital age.‘ would you welcome this proposal, is right to be forgotten? yes, i do welcome the proposal. i think it is a good first step towards giving people out there a better sense of trust hopefully going into the future as we share more data and as data becomes ever more valuable. you think people are aware of how big their digital...
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. >> stephen: oh, oh, is that what they do in austria, they put you into shape? >> yeah.wise. >> stephen: do you have pictures of you in lederhosen? >> of course,. >> stephen: i have pictures of me in lederhosen. >> really. >> stephen: we should trade some time or start a website. >> you see, we are more traditional about this. americans are more outgoing. we're kind of very, very contained and private. hence the, you know-- >> stephen: oh, no, i know. i've been to vienna, your home town. i love it. >> so do i. it's fantastic. i want to be buried there. >> stephen: ultimate to be buried there? >> yeah. >> stephen: how about anything between now and death? ( laughter ). >> a true viennese doesn't think that way. >> stephen: what do you mean? >> we don't think about the big in between. we think about birth in order to be able to think about death. ( laughter ) it's true by the way. >> stephen: really? >> why do you think freud invented all this stuff in i vienna. >> stephen: the birth canal into a hole. keep it light. it's a late-night show. i totally like that. i like that
. >> stephen: oh, oh, is that what they do in austria, they put you into shape? >> yeah.wise. >> stephen: do you have pictures of you in lederhosen? >> of course,. >> stephen: i have pictures of me in lederhosen. >> really. >> stephen: we should trade some time or start a website. >> you see, we are more traditional about this. americans are more outgoing. we're kind of very, very contained and private. hence the, you know-- >> stephen: oh,...
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hosts the netherlands in enskerday on thursday while in the early match in breda denmark face up to austriaan england live up to the billing now they're the team to beat? they work as hard as anyone i have ever worked with or seen and they are absolutely obsessed with being the best that they can be, now they have those skills in abundance the sky is the limit and now we know that we have to produce a massive performance to get a result. i know the players have put in the hard work, they have done everything they can to prepare for this game and it gives a great sense of confidence going in feeling like you have prepared really well and you are potentially ready for anything that will be thrown at you. they want to pressure us and, what you said, they play the long ball and they want to have a real intense game and we want to take the pace of the game and play the possession game, which is a challenge, but that's what we are going to try. now, cricket news. india captain virat kohli has confirmed that opening batsman kl rahul will return to the starting 11 for thursday's second match of the
hosts the netherlands in enskerday on thursday while in the early match in breda denmark face up to austriaan england live up to the billing now they're the team to beat? they work as hard as anyone i have ever worked with or seen and they are absolutely obsessed with being the best that they can be, now they have those skills in abundance the sky is the limit and now we know that we have to produce a massive performance to get a result. i know the players have put in the hard work, they have...
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in europe, there was a country in austria that sold ski equipment to the ski resort. north korean people are not going to a ski resort. it is a global effort. as the treasury and state departments in the united states need to go around the world privately and publicly and tell people that you either deal with north korea or you deal with the united dates but you cannot do both. -- united states but you cannot do both. guest: i think it is enforcement. gets bit up and all the people cheating are making money doing it. you have a little bit of a with northsituation korea and china accounts for a process -- a percent and also the chinese banks are facilitating a lot. the prowl is china has two major disincentives for cooperating. they do not want the regime to implode because they could have possibly had a u.s. allied regime on the border with military states and intelligence the sodas with south korea and north korea reunited in germany and south korea, took over the space. they also don't want a lot of refugees running along the border if the regime collapses. they hav
in europe, there was a country in austria that sold ski equipment to the ski resort. north korean people are not going to a ski resort. it is a global effort. as the treasury and state departments in the united states need to go around the world privately and publicly and tell people that you either deal with north korea or you deal with the united dates but you cannot do both. -- united states but you cannot do both. guest: i think it is enforcement. gets bit up and all the people cheating are...
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after a goalless 120 minutes in breda, denmark beat austria on penalties to reach their first final.th the winning spot kick. this is the penalty that sealed it. that means denmark will be playing in sunday's final of course against the hosts, and the netherlands. elsewhere... it's a done deal! paris st—germain have finally completed the signing brazil forward neymar for a world record fee from barcelona on a five year contract. it smashes the fee that took paul pogba back to manchester united from juventus last year. neymar will earn just over a0 million pounds a year. our sports news correspondent rivhard conway is in paris. it has been the transfer saga of the summer. it is now officially at an end. neymar is a paris st germain player. what a pursuit it has been. this club has wanted neymar for a number of months, even a number of yea rs. number of months, even a number of years. in the last few weeks they have really accelerated their chase. it required a world record sum of money. $260 million, 222 million euros, £200 million. it does not matter what currency you call it in, it
after a goalless 120 minutes in breda, denmark beat austria on penalties to reach their first final.th the winning spot kick. this is the penalty that sealed it. that means denmark will be playing in sunday's final of course against the hosts, and the netherlands. elsewhere... it's a done deal! paris st—germain have finally completed the signing brazil forward neymar for a world record fee from barcelona on a five year contract. it smashes the fee that took paul pogba back to manchester...
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the pair are seeded 14th in the men's doubles and beat austria by two games to nil. have progressed to the same stage in the singles. before we go, just time to reflect on our top story this evening — the retirement from international football of wayne rooney. england's top goalscorer announced earlier today he's decided to stand down from the national side. he scored 53 goals in 119 appearances. we leave you tonight with a reminder of some of them. goodnight. rooney! wayne rooney! and he has got rooney! wayne rooney! and he has got rooney in. and he delivers. just look at those faces in the crowd, they are welcoming a hero. the crossing position and it goes in. rooney has put it in. england have the lead! nicely done! rooney! you're watching bbc news. before the papers, a reminder of that developing story, a rock concert in the netherlands has been cancelled at the last minute tonight because of what's been described as "a terrorist threat" the incident happened in the southwestern city of rotterdam after a tip—off from spanish police. a van reported to have come fr
the pair are seeded 14th in the men's doubles and beat austria by two games to nil. have progressed to the same stage in the singles. before we go, just time to reflect on our top story this evening — the retirement from international football of wayne rooney. england's top goalscorer announced earlier today he's decided to stand down from the national side. he scored 53 goals in 119 appearances. we leave you tonight with a reminder of some of them. goodnight. rooney! wayne rooney! and he has...
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.>>> a man from austria is recovering after being hit by lightning near donner summit. mathias steinhuber was on a hiking trip with two others on the pacific crest trail when a lightning storm moved through tuesday and a bolt of lightning went through his body knocking him down and exiting through his foot. he was in such a remote location the chp had to rescue him by helicopter.>> it was an amazing amount of power, it burns close and knocks them out of their shoes.>> he suffered burns and hearing damage and is currently recovering at uc davis. >>> a rare sighting, >> i've seen a harbor seal. >> we talked to experts about what's sending these creatures into other waterways. n:3:3:3 >>> oakland may see an increase in number of mammals in the city's lakes. two daughters were recently seen . river otters are not unusual but a harbor seal is.>> christina rendon tells us some find us exciting.>>reporter: if you stroll in oakland you might see more than ducks.>> i thought it was trash. as we got closer, we saw its eyes and nose. it was just skimming. >>reporter: she took this
.>>> a man from austria is recovering after being hit by lightning near donner summit. mathias steinhuber was on a hiking trip with two others on the pacific crest trail when a lightning storm moved through tuesday and a bolt of lightning went through his body knocking him down and exiting through his foot. he was in such a remote location the chp had to rescue him by helicopter.>> it was an amazing amount of power, it burns close and knocks them out of their shoes.>> he...
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a victory over austria in their final game on sunday will secure ireland's position in european hockeyspain. england face the netherlands in the semifinal later. and england head coach simon middleton has named his team and england were a9, now they all out. a good day for west indies at headingley. more for you at 6:30pm in sports day, thank you. let's get more now on our top story — the warnings of serious disruption to travel over the bank holiday weekend. 0ur reporter adina campbell is at a very busy euston station in london. what's the story? you just have to look behind me to see just how busy it is here at euston station tonight. hundreds of people looking at those information board is hoping to get to where they need to be, along with commuters trying to get home tonight as well. this, of course, is because of this massive engineering project which starts tomorrow, which closes euston station for two days. it's a multi—million pound projects costing more than £130 million. it involves 17,000 engineers who will be extending platforms to make way for longer trains, as well as pre
a victory over austria in their final game on sunday will secure ireland's position in european hockeyspain. england face the netherlands in the semifinal later. and england head coach simon middleton has named his team and england were a9, now they all out. a good day for west indies at headingley. more for you at 6:30pm in sports day, thank you. let's get more now on our top story — the warnings of serious disruption to travel over the bank holiday weekend. 0ur reporter adina campbell is at...
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not see power in germany and austria took even more ominous turned in 1938 after the night of broken glass in late november. this is months before germany and russia invaded poland to begin the war. the political circumstances and the rise of nazi is him, did you learn later -- did you know that having you in the midst of that environment , was that something that was very worrisome? josaine: i imagine it was. i don't recall them talking about it. i think they were very concerned and worried. they listened to the radio continuously. mainly to the bbc. they wanted to hear what was going on in the world. it was scary. aboutk they were worried how far germans would come in europe, how far to the west. i think it was very worrisome. >> in late november, the night of broken glass, when all over germany and austria, parts of czechoslovakia, i believe there was a terrific night of violence and vandalism against jews. -- i think it took in a child for a. of time, tell us what you know about that. my dad had already left. josaine: my mom took in a jewish child who had been caught. motherdpare
not see power in germany and austria took even more ominous turned in 1938 after the night of broken glass in late november. this is months before germany and russia invaded poland to begin the war. the political circumstances and the rise of nazi is him, did you learn later -- did you know that having you in the midst of that environment , was that something that was very worrisome? josaine: i imagine it was. i don't recall them talking about it. i think they were very concerned and worried....
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found that many have this mass influx of tourists notjust from britain, it's registers, it's america, austriaer. then you have this underinvestment where they have not got the systems they need. it is all meant for the right reason is for but people caught up in this it is misery. and you have the bea systems pressure on top of it. akimbo in barcelona recently announced wandering fan site had apparently but it was a real q. and there was no particular explanation except you have to have all this stodgy going to the electronics in your eyes and all that. people were doing it faster they could but there simply when enough machines and there was enough people. there were so many people travelling, the thing is to travel when other people aren't travelling. the school holidays eve ryo ne travelling. the school holidays everyone is time to go over that. the telegraph says that ministers, british ministers, ignored the aircraft warning that they were too late to ring counterparts. animal the criticising the government, you know that, but i think this is a stretch what are we supposed to do from the
found that many have this mass influx of tourists notjust from britain, it's registers, it's america, austriaer. then you have this underinvestment where they have not got the systems they need. it is all meant for the right reason is for but people caught up in this it is misery. and you have the bea systems pressure on top of it. akimbo in barcelona recently announced wandering fan site had apparently but it was a real q. and there was no particular explanation except you have to have all...
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and dealing with the more populous forces in austria, which are vocal.to deal with, given he -- givene to commit his experience as a foreign secretary, which is equipped to deal with. manus: i want to talk about markets. co-ceo in germany for goldman sachs. talk to me how you see the european banking -- banking landscape. are there going to be more moves within the german market? talk me through your thinking in terms of the changing german banking landscape. wolfgang: there is a lot to be done and there has a lot been done. when banks go about strengthening their balance -- ts on one hand to build a stronger european taking landscape is something which we would think would make a lot of sense. you obviously have to create the conditions for that to be achieved. that has to do with the single market for banking and with the banking union that has been talked about. only if those conditions are in place, we will have more logical for combination and m&a, and therefore strengthening of european banks, which on a global scale, certainly something that shoul
and dealing with the more populous forces in austria, which are vocal.to deal with, given he -- givene to commit his experience as a foreign secretary, which is equipped to deal with. manus: i want to talk about markets. co-ceo in germany for goldman sachs. talk to me how you see the european banking -- banking landscape. are there going to be more moves within the german market? talk me through your thinking in terms of the changing german banking landscape. wolfgang: there is a lot to be done...
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in the first, denmark meet austria after a 0-0 job to reach their first final.he world's biggest heavy metal festival has kicked off in northern germany. while tens of thousands of fans are expected to events -- attend the three-day event, we leave you from images of the opening day. will you be back at the top of the hour. now, go ahead and rock on. cat and husband got dot com. you live in paris or france twenty four with me lauricella the headlines this hour. ndan is well ahead if a further clashes with president maduro said just wearing his new assembly on friday in this program here through the door set of one of the opposition leaders. was taken from his home and thrown into me. jail. sweet. u. s. president donald trump blames congress for pushing relations with russia to a new low moscow says new sanctions. imposed by washington amount to a declaration of a trade war. and iran says new us sanctions on tehran or a breach of the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement
in the first, denmark meet austria after a 0-0 job to reach their first final.he world's biggest heavy metal festival has kicked off in northern germany. while tens of thousands of fans are expected to events -- attend the three-day event, we leave you from images of the opening day. will you be back at the top of the hour. now, go ahead and rock on. cat and husband got dot com. you live in paris or france twenty four with me lauricella the headlines this hour. ndan is well ahead if a further...
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moistures and reflected on his time -- criticized neo-nazis and reflected on his time growing up in austria as a child. the caucus condemns trump's speech saying there are very fine people on both sides of the rally and both sides were to blame for the violence that unfolded. the governor of maine was asked for his thoughts on the deadly violence in virginia and the removal of confederate monuments and he compared it to taking down 9/11. >> first of all, study their history. they don't even know the history of this country and they are trying to take monuments down. listen, whether we like it or not, this is what our history is. to me it is like going to new york city right now and taking down the monument of those that perished in 9/11. it will come to that. >> he went on to compare protestors that want to remove confederate statues to the tall pan in afghanistan in their desire to remove monuments. >>> we are learning more this morning about a deadly officer- involved shootings in liver more. an officer shot and killed a man who set his mobile home on fire following a two-hour standoff on
moistures and reflected on his time -- criticized neo-nazis and reflected on his time growing up in austria as a child. the caucus condemns trump's speech saying there are very fine people on both sides of the rally and both sides were to blame for the violence that unfolded. the governor of maine was asked for his thoughts on the deadly violence in virginia and the removal of confederate monuments and he compared it to taking down 9/11. >> first of all, study their history. they don't...
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in the first, denmark meet austria after a 0-0 job to reach their first final.he world's biggest heavy metal festival has kicked off in northern germany. while tens of thousands of fans are expected to events -- attend the three-day event, we leave you from images of the opening day. will you be back at the top of the hour. now, go ahead and rock on. >>> this week on "wealthtrack," amazon is the largest position in the barron opportunity fund, long time portfolio manager michael lippert explains why and where else he is investing for high growth. next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." ♪ >> new york life along with mainstays family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >> additional funding provided by thornburg investment management, active management, flexible perspective. coup and patricia
in the first, denmark meet austria after a 0-0 job to reach their first final.he world's biggest heavy metal festival has kicked off in northern germany. while tens of thousands of fans are expected to events -- attend the three-day event, we leave you from images of the opening day. will you be back at the top of the hour. now, go ahead and rock on. >>> this week on "wealthtrack," amazon is the largest position in the barron opportunity fund, long time portfolio manager...
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. >> this is in vienna, austria. this looks like a nice apartment building.ut when the social worker goes inside, it's anything but p typical. when she opens the door, she sees something that's not something you see where normal people reside. >> this place looks abandoned. that's a lot of stuff. >> it's like a lab. what is that? >> oh, man. >> it's birds. they were breeding birds? >> they were not breeding birds, but they were housing 350 birds for herself and her mother. she was about to be evicted, realized she kund tacouldn't ta the birds, and that's when the social workers were called in. >> poop everywhere. the health risks. the whole apartment is covered in paste. >> it's not fit for man to live in. >> not fit for the birds either. that's disgusti. >> seven rescuers were called in. they're weang protection for their health. it took them five hours to rescue the birds. they were taken in by an austrian ab manimal organizatio. they have a special place on the property where they can live like they're supposed to. this is the part that's sweet, they said
. >> this is in vienna, austria. this looks like a nice apartment building.ut when the social worker goes inside, it's anything but p typical. when she opens the door, she sees something that's not something you see where normal people reside. >> this place looks abandoned. that's a lot of stuff. >> it's like a lab. what is that? >> oh, man. >> it's birds. they were breeding birds? >> they were not breeding birds, but they were housing 350 birds for herself...
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we have numbers from austria's largest bank.d-quarter net income start ahead of the 339 million forecast. income, 180 9 billion. numbers were beaten on that measure as well. getting a corner sense of the first quarter. depositsness, taking and lending to customers, it has been struggling. the ceo has always been quite outspoken about not liking the negative interest rate. we will ask about austria and the ecb and the check -- and the h change yesterday. questions fromse the ceo, for his first interview of the day. in about 10 minutes. a new edition of daybreak is available. let us have a look at some of the stories that have made it into today's edition. mueller, the probe intensifies. he is using a federal grand jury, a second one, in washington to help collect information. that is according to three people familiar with the investigation. the president has labeled the fabrications.tal the next-door is about saudi arabia. the country's oil minister met privately with some of the world's top hedge funds last month. finally, dayb
we have numbers from austria's largest bank.d-quarter net income start ahead of the 339 million forecast. income, 180 9 billion. numbers were beaten on that measure as well. getting a corner sense of the first quarter. depositsness, taking and lending to customers, it has been struggling. the ceo has always been quite outspoken about not liking the negative interest rate. we will ask about austria and the ecb and the check -- and the h change yesterday. questions fromse the ceo, for his first...
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story >> definitely a break from the summer heat if you're on -- >> the second highest mountain in austriait may be a little soon to give the thumb's up. an injured mama and her calf spotted on the street. >> in india, cows are allowed to wander around. >> the compassionate rescuers who put him on the path to recovery. >> and a handsome police officer has ensnared single women from around the world. >> creating a social media meltdown. >> he do
story >> definitely a break from the summer heat if you're on -- >> the second highest mountain in austriait may be a little soon to give the thumb's up. an injured mama and her calf spotted on the street. >> in india, cows are allowed to wander around. >> the compassionate rescuers who put him on the path to recovery. >> and a handsome police officer has ensnared single women from around the world. >> creating a social media meltdown. >> he do
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. >> let's say you've chosen to go up austria's highest mountain peak, around 12,460 feet. and while up there, you suffer a heart condition. so they call in this helicopter, the only way down. a helicopter with a pilot, rescuer andparamedic, landing around 11,150 feet. still very high for a helicopter. touches down. keep an eye, there's two people there, another rescuer and a patient. theel hteopicr down, the patient loads up. thank didngoodness. you've got a heart condition, this is your only lifeline. >> oh, no! oh, no! >> whoa, whoa, wh,whoa. >> oh! >> oh, you're kidding! oh, my gosh. this is so bad. >> that helicopter augers into the cliff. think about this, look at how close it was to a sheer cliff. >> lucky they ducked when they did, otherwise they'd already be a fatality. >> now, as horrifying as that crash looks, shockingly, only the paramedic suffered minor injuries. the patient was flown out to a hospital on a different helicopter, and that's the extent of it. thank goodness. >> what happened, was there a gust of wind or something? >> that's exactly what the pilot
. >> let's say you've chosen to go up austria's highest mountain peak, around 12,460 feet. and while up there, you suffer a heart condition. so they call in this helicopter, the only way down. a helicopter with a pilot, rescuer andparamedic, landing around 11,150 feet. still very high for a helicopter. touches down. keep an eye, there's two people there, another rescuer and a patient. theel hteopicr down, the patient loads up. thank didngoodness. you've got a heart condition, this is your...
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. >>> let's say you've chosen to go up austria's highest mountain peak. around 12,460 feet. and while up there, you suffer a heart condition. so they call in this helicopter, the only way down. a helicopter with a pilot, rescuer, and paramedic landing at around 11,150 feet. still very high for a helicopter. touches down. keep an eye. there's two people there. another rescuer as a patient. helicopter sets his skid down. the patient loaded up. thank goodness. let's head off to safety. you got a heart condition. this is your only lifeline. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> oh, no. oh, no. >> whoa, whoa. >> oh! >> you're kidding. oh, my gosh. this is so bad. >> that helicopter augers into the cliff. now, think of this. look how close it was to a sheer cliff. >> lucky they'd ducked when they did. >> as horrifying as that crash looks, shockingly only the paramedic suffered minor injuries. the patient was flown out to a hospital on a different helicopter. and that's the extent of it. thank goodness. >> what happened? was there a sudden gust of wind or something? >> that's what the pilot desc
. >>> let's say you've chosen to go up austria's highest mountain peak. around 12,460 feet. and while up there, you suffer a heart condition. so they call in this helicopter, the only way down. a helicopter with a pilot, rescuer, and paramedic landing at around 11,150 feet. still very high for a helicopter. touches down. keep an eye. there's two people there. another rescuer as a patient. helicopter sets his skid down. the patient loaded up. thank goodness. let's head off to safety....
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between austria and germany that is not the case.asically if your standards vary from country to country you cannot have a continental guideline that could allow you to work together properly. we're still in the phase each one wants to protect their own piece of land. brent: and the terrorists can take advantage of that. yan: absolutely. brent: the methods of attack are also constantly evolving. how do we deal with that? yan: that's the biggest problem, we'll was play -- we always play catch-up. bombs and airplanes, then we started to realize their using passengers themselves, then their using cars and knives. we are always a step behind. we need to implement a state of mind with citizens where we increase awareness. that is difficult because we are not at war. brent: how can people be aware without being. ? -- without being paranoid? yan: it's having context. people were aware for three weeks after an attack. two weeks later your back to normal. brent: what you want is that level of normal awareness arise -- to rise. yan: yes. if yo
between austria and germany that is not the case.asically if your standards vary from country to country you cannot have a continental guideline that could allow you to work together properly. we're still in the phase each one wants to protect their own piece of land. brent: and the terrorists can take advantage of that. yan: absolutely. brent: the methods of attack are also constantly evolving. how do we deal with that? yan: that's the biggest problem, we'll was play -- we always play...
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wider to include not only russian based news outlets say you don't like the current president of austria you can find yourself on the list of fake. say you write articles that are critical of the migrant policy you're on the list. say that you say that this whole fake news which is designed in order to allow for the censorship by governments well then you're probably former congressman ron paul and you're definitely on the list that says that you make things up. even the guardian. stuff to publishing in. the ukraine severing ties with moscow was an ideological decision that may well come as a shock to anybody appearing on the list it's no big announcement that anybody's been put on there there's also no judicial framework in which it's judge who deserves to be on not least and who doesn't there's no appeals process if you think you've been put on there unjustly. a small disclaimer says that this is not official policy however the list that points not finger of fake news is directly funded by the european council and not has left some questioning if that's the reason that certain research
wider to include not only russian based news outlets say you don't like the current president of austria you can find yourself on the list of fake. say you write articles that are critical of the migrant policy you're on the list. say that you say that this whole fake news which is designed in order to allow for the censorship by governments well then you're probably former congressman ron paul and you're definitely on the list that says that you make things up. even the guardian. stuff to...
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and yet we are often measured by that 12 year period run by that nut case in austria. >> i've been to, if i may, i've been to a few places in my life where i can feel that burden. it was almost palpable when you walk through the streets. i since felt less and less of that. but on the very first trip, i could almost feel the burden that mem still bore that the same was true for years when i went to memphis. that city where king was assassinated. you could almost feel. it was palpable. can you feel the burden that people felt that this is the city in which dr. king was assassinated. i heard people say the same thing about dallas after the assassination of j.f.k. what do you say to the persons who still, for whatever reason, feel that sort of burden, that sort of weight? >> go to germany. talks to germans. it's a modern country. it's the only country in the world that has really dealt with this past since. no country has done that more than germany. and they must get credit for that. and they have. by the way, memphis, i remember meeting b.b. king on beal street. >> it's hard to forget.
and yet we are often measured by that 12 year period run by that nut case in austria. >> i've been to, if i may, i've been to a few places in my life where i can feel that burden. it was almost palpable when you walk through the streets. i since felt less and less of that. but on the very first trip, i could almost feel the burden that mem still bore that the same was true for years when i went to memphis. that city where king was assassinated. you could almost feel. it was palpable. can...
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the wheels of squad has been named for austria and moldova next month.ia injune because of a one match suspension. the 16—year—old is also in the squad for the first time after the midfielder moved from exeter to the champions chelsea. the draw for the group stage of the europa league has been made this afternoon. arsenal face europa league has been made this afternoon. arsenalface borisov, come “— afternoon. arsenalface borisov, come —— cologne and limassol. manchester united opened their campaign at brighton a fortnight ago. so far this season, he knows big improvements are needed. not great, the results are one thing but the performances have been the most disappointing factor in that. we need to make sure this weekend with the quality of opposition, we really do fire because if we don't, it'll be another difficult afternoon. breaking news, cologne hasjoined barcelona on a five—year contract from £86.8 million, the second—highest tra nsputer fee of from £86.8 million, the second—highest transputer fee of all time behind naymar who left him this month.
the wheels of squad has been named for austria and moldova next month.ia injune because of a one match suspension. the 16—year—old is also in the squad for the first time after the midfielder moved from exeter to the champions chelsea. the draw for the group stage of the europa league has been made this afternoon. arsenal face europa league has been made this afternoon. arsenalface borisov, come “— afternoon. arsenalface borisov, come —— cologne and limassol. manchester united...