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there are currently around 20,000 syrians in berlin. people from over 180 nations live in the e german capital, my of whom have been here for decades. and one street seems to be of particular appeal. reporter: sunrise at zoo station. this hub in the west of berlin slowly stirs into life. here's where kantstraße begins. two and half kilometers of tried and tested integration. two and half kilometers brimming with people from all nationalities and backgrounds, working side by side. the theater of the west. stucco architecture. and expensive shops around the artsy district of savignyplatz. then onto cantonstraße, "cantonenese street," as the a n community calls it. and from there past the late ninight shops, nail salons and hahairdressers of the irananian, vietnamese and russians. soner gozudok is among them. some customers wonder why he speaks german so well. >> so i say "you speak german well too," then they're confused or surprised and i say, 'i was born and grew up here, just like you.u.' then n they reali.. reporter: the gozudoks were
there are currently around 20,000 syrians in berlin. people from over 180 nations live in the e german capital, my of whom have been here for decades. and one street seems to be of particular appeal. reporter: sunrise at zoo station. this hub in the west of berlin slowly stirs into life. here's where kantstraße begins. two and half kilometers of tried and tested integration. two and half kilometers brimming with people from all nationalities and backgrounds, working side by side. the theater...
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♪ >> this is "dw news" live from berlin. solemn day in ukraine. 75 years ago today, more than 30,000 ukrainian jews were slaughtered. ukraine's president petro poroshenko remember them. the families of 9/11 victims can now sues saudi arabia after a congressional veto for the first time in president barack obama's presidency. the presidency says it will damage relations and exposed the u.s. to countersuits. a five-year-old pulled from the rubble in aleppo as syrian government forces intensify their all salt. -- their assault. ♪ >> i am sarah. welcome to the program. 75 years ago, one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. over two days, firing squads murdered 30,000 jews. a ceremony took place today with religious leaders and political leaders from around the world today president petro poroshenko the holocaust as a tragic page in the history of the jewish people. >> it is a tragedy for all of humanity. it happened here in the land of ukraine. that is why ukraine has no right to forget about it. just as the jews cannot
♪ >> this is "dw news" live from berlin. solemn day in ukraine. 75 years ago today, more than 30,000 ukrainian jews were slaughtered. ukraine's president petro poroshenko remember them. the families of 9/11 victims can now sues saudi arabia after a congressional veto for the first time in president barack obama's presidency. the presidency says it will damage relations and exposed the u.s. to countersuits. a five-year-old pulled from the rubble in aleppo as syrian government...
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live i new berlin, el, cbs 58... mike/michele back to you. 3 cbs 58 is checking for any repeat of yesterday's issues with the buses serving milwaukee public schools. on thursday, police took about 20- emergency calls from parents whose kids didn't turn up in the right place. there was in at least one case, to a child riding the wrong bus for hours. mps ha't said much about the problem....except the children involved were reunit with their parents. an electrical problem may be to blame for an early morning scfirehool n milwaukee. milwaukee. it started just before 7 in a second floor classroom at messmer preparatory catholic school near fratney and burleigh. no injuries reported, but fire offials say there appears to be some structural damage. the fire started well before the start some students were already the. messmer has two other campuses, which helped in this case. "because we were able to get communication out so quickly, the few dozen kids that were here after being dropped off, we were able to put on a bus and
live i new berlin, el, cbs 58... mike/michele back to you. 3 cbs 58 is checking for any repeat of yesterday's issues with the buses serving milwaukee public schools. on thursday, police took about 20- emergency calls from parents whose kids didn't turn up in the right place. there was in at least one case, to a child riding the wrong bus for hours. mps ha't said much about the problem....except the children involved were reunit with their parents. an electrical problem may be to blame for an...
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this is by a russian artist who was in berlin in 1945 and this is called concert in a defeated berlin. the two things that i would like you to note if you can see them on the power point, one is the devastation of the buildings behind the figures in the painting and the second is the incredibly somber looks on their faces. and to me this is a very sharp contrast, stark contrast to the way most importants begin the second world war. most of them if we put an image to it it will be the sailor kissing in times square. it will be celebration, it will be joy. and the key thing to understand is that for the russians it was anything but. and for the city of berlin in which this conference is going to take place or at least in its suburbs, it was anything but. and i think this image sets it really, really well. i can't prove it definitively or prove it 100%. but they intentionally delay their arrival into berlin by 24 really, really well. hours. i think he did it -- i think the russians did it to force the americans and the british to see berlin with their own eyes. it's a city that the russi
this is by a russian artist who was in berlin in 1945 and this is called concert in a defeated berlin. the two things that i would like you to note if you can see them on the power point, one is the devastation of the buildings behind the figures in the painting and the second is the incredibly somber looks on their faces. and to me this is a very sharp contrast, stark contrast to the way most importants begin the second world war. most of them if we put an image to it it will be the sailor...
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that is next, live from berlin.berg. ♪ anna: a very warm welcome back to "countdown." 7:18 here in what is a very gloomy london. we have a little bit stronger start for the equity trading data. be futures will higher at the start of trade. let's talk politics now. angela merkel's party has lost support and the regional elections in berlin. that is as the anti-immigration party in germany siphoned off the voters, extending the challenge to the political extender establishment. we are joined by caroline hyde and a guest. caroline: we are joined by david mcallister. he indeed, is a member of the cdu. give us a sense of the afd. stay?ey here to herepefully, they are not to stay. it is a single issue party, in my view. they are giving very simple answers to complex questions. a lot of voters are not expect them to deliver any results. i just want to show protests. i hope they are not here to stay, once again. caroline: when we hear and see keyprotest vote, the issue consuming investors is the battle of immigration, which
that is next, live from berlin.berg. ♪ anna: a very warm welcome back to "countdown." 7:18 here in what is a very gloomy london. we have a little bit stronger start for the equity trading data. be futures will higher at the start of trade. let's talk politics now. angela merkel's party has lost support and the regional elections in berlin. that is as the anti-immigration party in germany siphoned off the voters, extending the challenge to the political extender establishment. we are...
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♪ peter: hello, and a very warm welcome indeed to "quadriga," in the heart of berlin.t has been a turbulent week in germanan politics, during which the focus has been very much on angela merkel. she is often viewed as the most powerful woman in the world, but in a speech in the german capital, they usually highly -- the usually highly composed chancellor merkel revealed a surprising amount of emotion, including a rare expression of regret over aspects of her controversial refugee policy. it's all followed another election setback for her conservative cdu policy, the fifth in a row. it came in a regional paul poll -- poll for the berlin city parliament, when the conservatives have now less than a 20% share of the vote. our question on "quadriga," this week is, how would it is angela -- how wounded is angela merkel? to discuss that question, i am joined in the studio by three seasoned observers of german politics. beginning with derek scally of the "irish times," who says, "merkel is unchallenged for now, but she could be wounded if the spd, the left party, and the green
♪ peter: hello, and a very warm welcome indeed to "quadriga," in the heart of berlin.t has been a turbulent week in germanan politics, during which the focus has been very much on angela merkel. she is often viewed as the most powerful woman in the world, but in a speech in the german capital, they usually highly -- the usually highly composed chancellor merkel revealed a surprising amount of emotion, including a rare expression of regret over aspects of her controversial refugee...
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news live from berlin. tonight, the main suspect in two bombings in new york and new jersey is in police custody . ahmad khan rahami, a u.s. citizen from afghanistan was detained after a shootout with police. do police think he acted alone? we'll take you to new york to find out. also on the show, syria's best chance of peace is now in tatters. the military of the asaad regime says it is done with the cease-fire. what comes next for the war-torn country? and if i could turn back time, i would. the german chancellor angela merkel responds to growing voter backlash over her immigration policy. riding high after yet another strong election result. good to have you with us. u.s. police have arrested the main suspect connected with saturday's bombings in new york and new jersey and it happened only after a shootout between police and the suspect. ahmad khan rahami was wanted for his alleged involvement in two bombings saturday morning's blast in new jersey and a letter explosion in manhattan that injured more th
news live from berlin. tonight, the main suspect in two bombings in new york and new jersey is in police custody . ahmad khan rahami, a u.s. citizen from afghanistan was detained after a shootout with police. do police think he acted alone? we'll take you to new york to find out. also on the show, syria's best chance of peace is now in tatters. the military of the asaad regime says it is done with the cease-fire. what comes next for the war-torn country? and if i could turn back time, i would....
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allis and new berlin closed because of serious flooding. patty noble says police came by her neighborhood near 128th and cleveland in new berlin and actually ordered people off the road. >> you don't want to see it come this close to your property. >> her neighbor down the street says just yesterday the creek in front of their homes was completely dry. >> would you say that you needed the rain? >> we needed it, but not like this. this is crazy. >> you can see that the ew person's home in new berlin looks like a river is literally running over my feet. a few blocks away in west allis, rain started to leak through the roof of nathan hale high school. we saw janitors working to quickly mop up the hallways before school thursday. if you can believe it, all of this water here, neighbors say this will be dried up by tomorrow. it won't look like there was any flooding. the ditches and drains do a kathy: the grass is green now too. thanks, christina. flooding cancelled a j.v. volleyball game inside west allis central high school. joyce: this pictur
allis and new berlin closed because of serious flooding. patty noble says police came by her neighborhood near 128th and cleveland in new berlin and actually ordered people off the road. >> you don't want to see it come this close to your property. >> her neighbor down the street says just yesterday the creek in front of their homes was completely dry. >> would you say that you needed the rain? >> we needed it, but not like this. this is crazy. >> you can see that...
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beaten in berlin. angela merkel party is hit hard in regional elections as the anti-immigration party siphons off voters. what this this mean for next year's federal election? afterrk steps up security the bombing in chelsea. we will bring you the latest in this story. caroline: we are less than half an hour until the european open. let us check in with what the future is market is a signaling. -- futures market is signaling. up 200 billion euros. a to mulch was time for trading and so much to build up to this week in terms of the boj and the federal reserve. guy: let us talk about last week and what the gmm function is telling us. a great place to start your week. it gives you a heads up both backward looking and forward-looking. this is last week, friday. the close. everything sharply down. it will be interesting to see how trading stops. the aussie was up. canada and new zealand were up. currencies doing well against the dollar. finland, and switzerland on the move this morning. portugal, the 10 yea
beaten in berlin. angela merkel party is hit hard in regional elections as the anti-immigration party siphons off voters. what this this mean for next year's federal election? afterrk steps up security the bombing in chelsea. we will bring you the latest in this story. caroline: we are less than half an hour until the european open. let us check in with what the future is market is a signaling. -- futures market is signaling. up 200 billion euros. a to mulch was time for trading and so much to...
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. >>> on the run police in berlin searching for this suspect. why they say he could be a very dangerous person. >>> bernie is back. the campaign trail. >>> this is 7news today in new england. >>> good morning. i'm sarah french. >> i'm kris anderson. >> we are keeping a watchful eye on hermida. the weather is posing a possible problem forrous this holiday; the storm continues to swirl sending stormy seas on the cape and islands bracing for the for the latest. >> that's the strongest winds will be felt in far southern plymouth county and tropical storm warnings on the south coast of rhode island and connecticut as well. 8 a.m. advisory from the national hurricane center wind 80 miles an hour and moving to the north and northwest. instead of racing out to sea, this is stalled out and pushing a little bit closer to southern new england in the next couple of days t.l and tomorrow and even if it gets closer tomorrow we will have gusts over 50 especially in the islands and 40 to 50 across the cape. right now showers trying to pivot and back to chatham
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live from berlin, we have breaking data from the riksbank.pecting sweden to keep rates on hold. awe are keeping once again, for this year, since february, the riksbank maintaining it at -1.5%. we can look at overall, where they it swedish -- where the swedish krona is performing. this is how it is reacting. 23 out of 24 economists we spoke to expected this. only one saw a rate cut down to -.75%. we can see the swedish krona now cheap, now a funding currency for carry trades. it is the worst performer in the g-10, other than the british pound. do not miss the riksbank governor, coming up a little bit later, as we continue to see t lower. trading guy: the halifax numbers are dropping. the numbers are slightly softer than the market was anticipating. the month on month number has moved of quite considerably. the actual number this time around has come through at -.2. so, not quite as good as what wasn' it dissipated, but it is better from the last data that we had. but it was just post brexit. it not surprising we have seen that come through. in
live from berlin, we have breaking data from the riksbank.pecting sweden to keep rates on hold. awe are keeping once again, for this year, since february, the riksbank maintaining it at -1.5%. we can look at overall, where they it swedish -- where the swedish krona is performing. this is how it is reacting. 23 out of 24 economists we spoke to expected this. only one saw a rate cut down to -.75%. we can see the swedish krona now cheap, now a funding currency for carry trades. it is the worst...
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it's a a pleasurere to welcome r "the, a business editor at berlin daily," who says the afd has peakedthe greatest danger for angela merkel is her own party. the opinion editor for a newspaper thinks merkel will have to deal with people's concerns about her refugee policy. otherwise, the upcoming federal election will be a disaster for her party. have thea pleasure to reporter of the merkel elections for politico, who believes merkel could have seen it coming. for months, her critics have waited for an opportunity to undermine her position. rathermedia are mostly steady, but they have been using rhetoric toagnerian describe this. the b beginning of the end for e gods and for the chancellor according to some. how serious is the result really ? is this truly some kind of watershed? >> it is serious. i do not know if it t is some kd of watershed, but it is ace .ereus result the right-wing populist party from the start gets more than 20% and beats the party of the governing chancellor. this is serious. just because one of 16 vendors in germany with not so many inhabitants in it, so it is m
it's a a pleasurere to welcome r "the, a business editor at berlin daily," who says the afd has peakedthe greatest danger for angela merkel is her own party. the opinion editor for a newspaper thinks merkel will have to deal with people's concerns about her refugee policy. otherwise, the upcoming federal election will be a disaster for her party. have thea pleasure to reporter of the merkel elections for politico, who believes merkel could have seen it coming. for months, her critics...
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brent: this is dw news live from berlin. tonight, she is no longer president of brazil -- doma recep has been removed from office. senators voted to strip her of all duties and privileges following an impeachment trial. lawmakers say it she illegally manipulated the budget when she ran for reelection in 2014. is this the end of the political crisis or just the next chapter? also this hour, we can do this -- those words were the german chancellor's rally call to confront an unprecedented refugee crisis. one year later, we ask didn't chancellor make history by making a big mistake? i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. a political earthquake in brazil that most protected would come. senators in the country have voted to remove the president from office. they voted 61-20 in favor of sacking dilma rousseff who has been suspended since may. they found she had illegally manipulated government budgets during her 2014 reelection campaign. rousseff denounced the charges, saying the impeachment trial amounted to a coup. the vice p
brent: this is dw news live from berlin. tonight, she is no longer president of brazil -- doma recep has been removed from office. senators voted to strip her of all duties and privileges following an impeachment trial. lawmakers say it she illegally manipulated the budget when she ran for reelection in 2014. is this the end of the political crisis or just the next chapter? also this hour, we can do this -- those words were the german chancellor's rally call to confront an unprecedented refugee...
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live in berlin this morning, jessica reyes, fox25 morning north. the scene after midnight in waltham near the exit to route 20. the suv rolled over after colliding at least one other car. the victim had serious injury and is expected to survive. all lanes of 128 are now back open. on the cape, two people including an officer are in the hospital after this overnight crash involving a cruiser that happened around 2:30 on norris road in bourne. the bourne fire department te life-threatening. >>> a police officer at a local college is off the job and facing several charges. fox25's daniel miller is in the newsroom with more on this story. >> daniel: yeah, sara, that officer worked at framingham state university. accused of committing a lewd act while on campus and charged with witness intimidation as well. the university is not saying much about the incident but just after 12:30 saturday afternoon. framingham state police command staff notified of an incident involving one of the university's police officers according to the globe, that officer was imm
live in berlin this morning, jessica reyes, fox25 morning north. the scene after midnight in waltham near the exit to route 20. the suv rolled over after colliding at least one other car. the victim had serious injury and is expected to survive. all lanes of 128 are now back open. on the cape, two people including an officer are in the hospital after this overnight crash involving a cruiser that happened around 2:30 on norris road in bourne. the bourne fire department te life-threatening....
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visit ncicap.org] >> this is dw news live in berlin. north korea is sparking condemnation from around the globe following the country's most powerful nuke test ever. the blast shook sensors over the border in south korea like an earthquake. u.n. secretary general moon says the security council must act to prevent further escalation. also on the show, the u.s. prepares to mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. we'll talk to a key american general in the war on terror. david petraeus gives us his assessment of the changing nature of the threat facing the u.s. and a volkswagen engineer please guilty over the scandal. he promises to help them build their case against the german car giant. >> good to have you with us. at this hour the united nations security council is meeting to discuss what to do next about north korea's latest nuclear test. pyongyang detonated its largest one yet. north korea says the response came in response what it calls u.s. aggression. it plans to deploy a missile defense system in the south. >> confirmation
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he is a political consultant based in berlin now.ut back in 2008, he was in the midst of a presidential campaign with barack obama. julius, you know how grueling this campaign process can be. we're talking about two years nonstop. shuld we be -- should we be surprised that she fainted or that she was dehydrated or has pneumonia? >> as you said, this campaigning process is grueling. you get up in the morning way before most of us get up. you give a speech, make another speech, make fundraising calls. you ni fly over to another plac, give another speech. it is not surprising. i don't think there has been a presidential candidate ever that has not gotten sick, but this was caught on camera. this is something everyone has an opinion about and in a campaign that is not about the issues. this is something that donald trump is just sucking up. >> i mean, take me inside the campaign thinking right now. hillary clinton's diagnosis with pneumonia, there's the video of her there fainting. are they worried now about, you know, keeping damage con
he is a political consultant based in berlin now.ut back in 2008, he was in the midst of a presidential campaign with barack obama. julius, you know how grueling this campaign process can be. we're talking about two years nonstop. shuld we be -- should we be surprised that she fainted or that she was dehydrated or has pneumonia? >> as you said, this campaigning process is grueling. you get up in the morning way before most of us get up. you give a speech, make another speech, make...
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late one night, east berlin has shut down for the night.t a place that was hopping at night. he says, i hear west berlin is hopping, let's go over there. his guy says we can't do that. so he is just insistent. let's try it. they walk up to the soviet guard. they start getting guns out, asking what these guys are doing. as soon as one of the guards saw louis armstrong, a russian guard, who probably did not speak any english, new to louis armstrong was. he called his other guard buddies over. they are taking pictures, getting autographs. they send them across the bridge to the american side at checkpoint charlie. they get to the american side, and the american guard -- it was like this big guy from texas, this imposing figure. as soon as that guy saw louis armstrong he said it is satchmo. the same thing that happened on the russian side happened on the american side. where louis armstrong because of his cultural relevance, his standing as a cultural icon, he was able to transcend not only the boundary between east and west berlin, but also th
late one night, east berlin has shut down for the night.t a place that was hopping at night. he says, i hear west berlin is hopping, let's go over there. his guy says we can't do that. so he is just insistent. let's try it. they walk up to the soviet guard. they start getting guns out, asking what these guys are doing. as soon as one of the guards saw louis armstrong, a russian guard, who probably did not speak any english, new to louis armstrong was. he called his other guard buddies over....
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jessica reyes live in berlin. police are warning people this man is armed >> jessica: police say he led them on several chases last week and this morning they are still trying to track him down. now, this all started last tuesday when police say he robbed a bank in west boylston and then took off on motorcycle. just yesterday police in marlboro chased to gas station in berlin and called the chase off in the interest of public safety. pumps there and took off running. police say the motorcycle was stolen and did not show a weapon during last week's bank robbery but despite that police do believe he is armed and dangerous and people that live around here, of course, are worried to hear he is still on the loose this morning. >> means he is around somewhere and that would scare me. >> jessica: helmet, sunglasses and bandanna and tough to see the face. police have motorcycle as evidence and asking anyone with information about this to give them a call. live in berlin, jessica reyes, fox25 news. >> daniel: home suffered
jessica reyes live in berlin. police are warning people this man is armed >> jessica: police say he led them on several chases last week and this morning they are still trying to track him down. now, this all started last tuesday when police say he robbed a bank in west boylston and then took off on motorcycle. just yesterday police in marlboro chased to gas station in berlin and called the chase off in the interest of public safety. pumps there and took off running. police say the...
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jessica reyes is live in berlin. and, jess, police are warning people that that man is armed and dangerous. inside their homes as they continued to search for him. he led police on several high-speed chases last week including last night, and this morning, police are still trying to track him down. now this all started last tuesday, we understand, when he robbed the commerce bank in west boylston and soak off in a motorcycle. yesterday, police in marlborough chased him to a gas station in berlin, but they did call off that chase in the have of public safety. he left that motorcycle which police of the pumps at that gas station and took off running. now he did not show a weapon during last week's bank robbery, but despite that, police do believe he is armed and dangerous. police who live around here were worried that he is still on the loose this morning. >> he is around somewhere. that would scare me. i would worry about if everybody is around him. >> reporter: and this is a photo of a suspect in surveillance video r
jessica reyes is live in berlin. and, jess, police are warning people that that man is armed and dangerous. inside their homes as they continued to search for him. he led police on several high-speed chases last week including last night, and this morning, police are still trying to track him down. now this all started last tuesday, we understand, when he robbed the commerce bank in west boylston and soak off in a motorcycle. yesterday, police in marlborough chased him to a gas station in...
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for the new berlin robbery. we'll let you know, if that suspect is also linked to the other crimes. 3 kenosha police name a suspect in a spree of bank robbery from earlier this month. he's seen on the right.police say 26 year old jubilee robbed three banks within one hour.police say braithwaite should be considered armed and dangerous. anyone with information about him should contact the kenosha police department. the trial of a man charged in the murder of 5-year old laylah petersen is nearing its end.carl barrett junior is accused of shooting and killing the child. he and another gunmen allegedly sent nearly a dozen shots into the wrong home during a revenge sho. shooting. today was the third day of testimony....cbs 58's lindsey branwall joins us outside the courthouse. testimony wrapped up around 3 p.m.and today, as laylah petersen's family were in the gallery,the entire courtroom heard the gunshots that went through the front picture window, and killed laylah petersen. boom boom boom" boom""the shots were ca
for the new berlin robbery. we'll let you know, if that suspect is also linked to the other crimes. 3 kenosha police name a suspect in a spree of bank robbery from earlier this month. he's seen on the right.police say 26 year old jubilee robbed three banks within one hour.police say braithwaite should be considered armed and dangerous. anyone with information about him should contact the kenosha police department. the trial of a man charged in the murder of 5-year old laylah petersen is nearing...
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an update to a story we told you about earlier this week about an 86-year-old new berlin man who lost 1-thousand dollars because of a group of bogus contractors. contractors.the new berlin police department says a woman from bayview saw our story wednesday night and she made a donation to help him.police say the scammers come to people's homes... telling the homeowners they need roof repairs.they then steal hundreds of dollars during the fake repairs. northwestern mutual says it's evaluating its workforce...a process that could lead to job cuts..although there's no timeline for the layoffs. this is a troubling notion says the group "citizens action of wisconsin" considering the 54 million dollars in incentives for its new downtown milwaukee tower and another 18-million for its office in oak creek.it's now lead to a push that companies prove they're creating jobs becfore they get taxpayer money to fund construction projects. 00-11kane: without really group, can a company of this size really lay off a large number of its staff and then still receive the same amount of tax break? northwe
an update to a story we told you about earlier this week about an 86-year-old new berlin man who lost 1-thousand dollars because of a group of bogus contractors. contractors.the new berlin police department says a woman from bayview saw our story wednesday night and she made a donation to help him.police say the scammers come to people's homes... telling the homeowners they need roof repairs.they then steal hundreds of dollars during the fake repairs. northwestern mutual says it's evaluating...
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the pirates looking good in a conference showdown against new berlin west. early on, vikings with the ball, and watch this, they fumble. the pirates recover, and that leads to this. quarterback josh swanson rolls out to his right. and check out the catch, michael and check out the catch, michael walters. looking jord-ee-esque. a 30-yard touchdown pass, pewaukee in front 7-0. second quarter now. pirates find gold again. this time the handoff to carl renz. he hits the edge and finds his way into the endzone. pirates on top now 14-0. pirates also showing some defense tonight. walters can play both sides of the ball. they are he picks off the pass. and that turnover leads to another touchdown run by renz. pirates with a 21-0 lead. a great first half for walters, his second one lead to another pewaukee score. they were up 28-0 at the half and never look back. arrr, the pirates remain undfeated. they beat new berlin west in our game of the week, 34-0. >> i think we forced turnovers, and whenever you can force turnovers, you have a chance to win. our guys did a gre
the pirates looking good in a conference showdown against new berlin west. early on, vikings with the ball, and watch this, they fumble. the pirates recover, and that leads to this. quarterback josh swanson rolls out to his right. and check out the catch, michael and check out the catch, michael walters. looking jord-ee-esque. a 30-yard touchdown pass, pewaukee in front 7-0. second quarter now. pirates find gold again. this time the handoff to carl renz. he hits the edge and finds his way into...
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here in berlin we are still talking about deutsche bank.re is much debate about the political debate, the socialist democratic party here in germany raising their concerns about deutsche bank, called down 1%. and you like a bit of notepad action -- it's called up 10%. you can see how much the shares have been volatile up to this particular ipo back in 2013. today, you can see a pop of 10%. guy: i do like it. i sat next to somebody who likes it even more. she's coming up later. mike ashley will take over as ceo of sports direct. i am a bit confused about this because my understanding is that he said he didn't have a grip on the situation. ice and he will get that now. the market open is four minutes away. it's a lovely day. ♪ guy: good morning and welcome. you are watching "on the moon. -- you are watching "on the move." caroline, what is the morning brief? caroline: doubting caxto deutsc, guy. it has lost nearly half its value this year. will berlin take action? president says based they will continue to drive rates lower. and are entering
here in berlin we are still talking about deutsche bank.re is much debate about the political debate, the socialist democratic party here in germany raising their concerns about deutsche bank, called down 1%. and you like a bit of notepad action -- it's called up 10%. you can see how much the shares have been volatile up to this particular ipo back in 2013. today, you can see a pop of 10%. guy: i do like it. i sat next to somebody who likes it even more. she's coming up later. mike ashley will...
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we are seeing people move to berlin. this is a long-term growth story where you're able to get exposure about a company inexpensive relative to peers and should perform on a long-term view. >> if you ask people living in berlin, they would argue that we have already seen a bubble forming in berlin. and i think bank of america very merrill lynch dominated the real estate sector saying rates can go much lower. we are not going to be seeing another 5% to 6% increase annually. how do you respond to this? >> bell, berlin property prices are still cheaper than paris, they are cheaper than milan, they are cheaper than frankfurt and cheaper than london. when i say cheaper, i don't just mean a little bit cheaper, they are an extraordinary difference. they are. you can live in a very nice apartment in berlin for 2,000 euros a month. that is not true in london or paris or frankfurt or anywhere else in europe. and i'm a great believer that good things happen when there are cheap assets. people want to move their businesses to berlin
we are seeing people move to berlin. this is a long-term growth story where you're able to get exposure about a company inexpensive relative to peers and should perform on a long-term view. >> if you ask people living in berlin, they would argue that we have already seen a bubble forming in berlin. and i think bank of america very merrill lynch dominated the real estate sector saying rates can go much lower. we are not going to be seeing another 5% to 6% increase annually. how do you...
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malfunctioning traffic lights in berlin, new jersey. also still looking at this accident in west norriton along main street and school lane. no reported delays or problems. within i come back, we'll take a look at that accident if it's still in play. >>> this morning in north jersey, recovery teams and investigators are back on scene to try to figure out what caused a deadly train crash in hoboken. >> that's where nbc 10's matt delucia is live for us this morning. tell us what's happening. >> vai and tracy, still a busy scene here at this hour and the station normally services 15,000 passengers every day. right now it is shut down. part of this here is torn apart and the area is so unsafe, crews cannot even check the full scope of the wreckageç yet. the speed limit approaching the hoboken station is 10 miles per hour but witnesses tell us that new jersey transit train 1614 was going much faster as it crashed into the terminal yesterday morning. the commuter train jumped the end of track bumpers, crashing passengers and sending debris f
malfunctioning traffic lights in berlin, new jersey. also still looking at this accident in west norriton along main street and school lane. no reported delays or problems. within i come back, we'll take a look at that accident if it's still in play. >>> this morning in north jersey, recovery teams and investigators are back on scene to try to figure out what caused a deadly train crash in hoboken. >> that's where nbc 10's matt delucia is live for us this morning. tell us what's...
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berlin police say that motorcycle was spotted in town. they called off the chase when speeds got too dangerous. then they got a call to come to this gas station. >> the suspect is believed to go off and go out the rear entrance and into the wooded area. >> victoria: leading police to search the woods, abandoned buildings, construction sites and leaving nation anxious. >> i think it's pretty upsetting that someone who comes this way, you know, police have enough on their plate. >> you don't want a person running around in your neighborhood that's potentially very dangerous. >> victoria: and police say that if you see anything suspicious at all, don't take any a contact police. call 911. live this morning in berlin, victoria warren, 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: right now. >> kris: right now a framingham state university guard is off the job for inappropriate conduct toward a student. this officer was on duty when this alleged incident happened. he's facing several charges including lewdness and witness intimidation. the universit
berlin police say that motorcycle was spotted in town. they called off the chase when speeds got too dangerous. then they got a call to come to this gas station. >> the suspect is believed to go off and go out the rear entrance and into the wooded area. >> victoria: leading police to search the woods, abandoned buildings, construction sites and leaving nation anxious. >> i think it's pretty upsetting that someone who comes this way, you know, police have enough on their plate....
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new berlin west new berlin eisenhower in the woodland west conference. a new berlin battle between west and eisenhower. early in the first, deep in vikings territory, a fumbles the ball. it looks like he is down, but they recovered on their 1-yard line. three yards later, they make look at him go. a 95 yard touchdown run, 8-0 west. they were back. roles right into the end zone for the touchdown, eisenhower scores one more touchdown. the final 42-8. in the southeast conference franklin hosting oak creek in , the rain. the sabers with a two touchdown lead afterrt hits jake stauber in the end zone for the score. franklin up six at the half. but the knights fight back in the second half. quarterback jake sinani, the long ball to ryan harvey turner, what a name his fifth touchdown , reception of the year. knights now have a one point lead. but the sabers answer in the fourth quarter. alba dials long distance and hooks up with ethan wittenburg on the receiving end, a 65-yard touchdown pass. my goodness. alba with four touchdowns tonight. victory tonight over t
new berlin west new berlin eisenhower in the woodland west conference. a new berlin battle between west and eisenhower. early in the first, deep in vikings territory, a fumbles the ball. it looks like he is down, but they recovered on their 1-yard line. three yards later, they make look at him go. a 95 yard touchdown run, 8-0 west. they were back. roles right into the end zone for the touchdown, eisenhower scores one more touchdown. the final 42-8. in the southeast conference franklin hosting...
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brett: welcome back, you are with dw news live from berlin. our top story, a british court has sentenced chowdhury to five years in prison. following his conviction of supporting islamic state. another big german firm has been called up in the fog of the omissions handle. -- scandal. >> some breaking news coming in here to us. prosecutors are revving up for a u.s. lawsuit against the biggest auto motor bosch. that is according to reports by german media. the lawsuit says bosch of being able to manipulate admissions test readings. it went on to perfect the module. they have refused to comment directly but takes the accusations seriously. we will have more on that for you as it develops on our next business update. buyers have been sowing the seeds of a takeover of monsanto. the american farming chemicals firm has rejected every operate -- offers so far. the buyer on the other hand is starting to get nervous as foreign competitors go on their own shopping spree. could this offer of the to cultivate a takeover? >> the courtship has been going on.
brett: welcome back, you are with dw news live from berlin. our top story, a british court has sentenced chowdhury to five years in prison. following his conviction of supporting islamic state. another big german firm has been called up in the fog of the omissions handle. -- scandal. >> some breaking news coming in here to us. prosecutors are revving up for a u.s. lawsuit against the biggest auto motor bosch. that is according to reports by german media. the lawsuit says bosch of being...
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live from berlin. the ngo human rights watch says there has been a sharp increase in the number of cluster bombs used in syria. the russian air force is using the weapons that spray out smaller bombs indiscriminately. it comes as russian warplanes have airstrikes in syria killing at least 25 people. in caracas, antigovernment forces to remove president nicolas maduro. they hope to draw hundreds of thousands to the capital to what they call the "takeover of caracas." the opposition holds the president responsible for the deep economic crisis with many suffering due to severe shortages of food and medicine. thousands went to the street to show their support for the socialist government. it has led to fears every nude clashes between the sides. -- it has led to renewed fears of clashes between the sides. what was it like? >> it was a relatively peaceful protest that is over now. it was a peaceful gathering. several points this morning, i was surprised to see the opposition filled most of the streets to wh
live from berlin. the ngo human rights watch says there has been a sharp increase in the number of cluster bombs used in syria. the russian air force is using the weapons that spray out smaller bombs indiscriminately. it comes as russian warplanes have airstrikes in syria killing at least 25 people. in caracas, antigovernment forces to remove president nicolas maduro. they hope to draw hundreds of thousands to the capital to what they call the "takeover of caracas." the opposition...
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>> this is dw news live from berlin. two hospitals bombed in the pounding of aleppo. strong condemnation from the un's secretary-general. >> let us be clear, both using ever more destructive weapons know exactly no what they are doing. they are no they are committing war crimes. >> the united states is going to cut off all talks with russia unless the bombardment by the syrian forces ends. and russia accused by a team of prosecutors saying they know what kind of missile destroyed flight and age 17 over ukraine -- flight mh 17 over ukraine. they know are the missile came ♪ brent: it is good to have you with us. tonight, u.s. and russian cooperation, what little there is left of it, is teetering on the brink over the bombing of two hospitals in aleppo. john kerry lashing out at russia and the syrian government for their bombardment of the city. he warned moscow he would end talks in syria if the attacks did not stop. in reply, russia said they would cooperate with the u.s. the u.n. has condemned the hospital bombings, calling them a war crime. >> this is what the bombs
>> this is dw news live from berlin. two hospitals bombed in the pounding of aleppo. strong condemnation from the un's secretary-general. >> let us be clear, both using ever more destructive weapons know exactly no what they are doing. they are no they are committing war crimes. >> the united states is going to cut off all talks with russia unless the bombardment by the syrian forces ends. and russia accused by a team of prosecutors saying they know what kind of missile...
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in berlin, kelli o'hara, 7 news night team. >>> turning to the patriots. the team showing support for tom brady with the debut of this banner out at gillette. look closely. we'll zoom in for you. he's out for the first four games, but tonight players are talking for the first time since the start of his official alex cor has more. >> reporter: tom brady suspended and not allowed to do anything with the team over the next four weeks. so early monday morning, the patriots paid tribute to him. >> pretty cool that we got the banner. it's like one of your buddies going to jail. it's one of those types of things. the whole situation is unfortunate. but it's happened, you know, we have to move on. we love him to death. >> reporter: another beloved patriot will be serving a rob ninkovich after a positive test for a banned substance. >> rob is a good friend of mine. we talked about the situation. i understand what happened. and i understand that, you know, the situation is what it is. i love rob. he's been a great friend to me and my family. support him as best as
in berlin, kelli o'hara, 7 news night team. >>> turning to the patriots. the team showing support for tom brady with the debut of this banner out at gillette. look closely. we'll zoom in for you. he's out for the first four games, but tonight players are talking for the first time since the start of his official alex cor has more. >> reporter: tom brady suspended and not allowed to do anything with the team over the next four weeks. so early monday morning, the patriots paid...
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>> hello and a very warm welcome coming to"quadriga," you from the heart of the german capital, berlin. we are looking at the latest developments in turkey where a major crackdown on the med h been taking place in the afteath of the failed july 15 two. some journalists have been forced intexile. meanwhile, international media been forced out. today, we have decided to focus on the future of the freedom of the press in turkey. to do just that, i'm joined in the studio by three expert analysts and commentators beginning with michelle friedman, who was with that dw team that was a victim of harassment in ankara. he says what happened to the team is clearly an indication that press freedom in turkeys more theory than reality. also with us is alan pozen or, a berlin.columnist in every newsper article has to be submitted for authorization, so we should be very cautious other about criticizing countries. and we are joined by a freelance journalist and academic who says the press was scarcely free in july before the july 15 coup attempt. now it is under strict control. you work in ankara at th
>> hello and a very warm welcome coming to"quadriga," you from the heart of the german capital, berlin. we are looking at the latest developments in turkey where a major crackdown on the med h been taking place in the afteath of the failed july 15 two. some journalists have been forced intexile. meanwhile, international media been forced out. today, we have decided to focus on the future of the freedom of the press in turkey. to do just that, i'm joined in the studio by three...
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jc: breaking news police in , berlin are telling people to this suspect. he's on the run after a robbery and chase. newscenter 5's diane cho is live in berlin with the latest on the search. >> officers are wrapping up their search right now. they say they have exhausted all of their leads at this point, but they have been out here a few hours searching for a possible suspect who is wanted for a bank robbery that took place. there are two dozen officers from several agencies urging by photos from that robbery. we are told it happen on monday. a marlboro police officers spotted a motorcycle wanted in connection with that robbery and try to pull the driver over, but the chase did not last long because the officer did not feel it was safe to continue. they eventually found a they believe the suspect took off north head and into the woods. the suspect is considered armed and dangerous, but they can't confirmed at this point if he was armed. th>> the suspect has been spotted several times in the past week. pursuits were called off because of speed and safety. >>
jc: breaking news police in , berlin are telling people to this suspect. he's on the run after a robbery and chase. newscenter 5's diane cho is live in berlin with the latest on the search. >> officers are wrapping up their search right now. they say they have exhausted all of their leads at this point, but they have been out here a few hours searching for a possible suspect who is wanted for a bank robbery that took place. there are two dozen officers from several agencies urging by...
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tw berlin. i ju w plafor u meg wee t your phone. >> hi ted it's marc, how are >> rselieu: i'm good. >> i sent you soevisions on e letto the n.s.a., regarding the-- the data llection. >> reprentative lieu: wow. >> alfonsi: what is yo? were listening to all of yr two. and second, it makes me angry. >> alfonsi: makes you angry, why? >>epseative lieu: they could hear any call of pretty much anyone who has a smartphone. it could be octrad you >> alfonsikarstenohl'sea toll tumbers of every phoneha which means, there's a lot m just intercepting that o p to target and attack every one of the other phones too. give us aidea, without being too specific, of the types of people that would be in a congressman's phone. >> representative lieu: there are other members of congress, other elected officials. last year, the president of the united states called me on my cell phone. and we discussed some sues so if the hackers we listeni they wouldnow that p convertion thmmenly troub. of hh value to hackers. on7 abi
tw berlin. i ju w plafor u meg wee t your phone. >> hi ted it's marc, how are >> rselieu: i'm good. >> i sent you soevisions on e letto the n.s.a., regarding the-- the data llection. >> reprentative lieu: wow. >> alfonsi: what is yo? were listening to all of yr two. and second, it makes me angry. >> alfonsi: makes you angry, why? >>epseative lieu: they could hear any call of pretty much anyone who has a smartphone. it could be octrad you >>...
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police in berlin man terrorizing the area nearly a week. state and local police converged on gas station and initially led police on high-speed chase but they stopped in public safety. >> immediately called off pursuit because of speeds. seconds later marlboro observed the motorcycle at gas pump over here. >> taken the motorcycle as this all started last tuesday when accused of robbing commerce bank in west boylston. see handing cash in the surveillance video. bit tough to see the face as wearing bandanna, helmet and sunglasses. since last tuesday's robbery he has been spotted in clinton, west boylston, marlboro and here in berlin before getting away. people in the area shaken up knowing someone police considered armed and dangerous is on >> that would scare me. that is a small town and so surprised that in this small town that that would happen, but we will keep our eye open. >> jessica: police say he was not armed during last week bank robbery and reported throughout the morning he was armed and extremely danger. police want anyone with a
police in berlin man terrorizing the area nearly a week. state and local police converged on gas station and initially led police on high-speed chase but they stopped in public safety. >> immediately called off pursuit because of speeds. seconds later marlboro observed the motorcycle at gas pump over here. >> taken the motorcycle as this all started last tuesday when accused of robbing commerce bank in west boylston. see handing cash in the surveillance video. bit tough to see the...
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she's hopped over to berlin. lieu wee see, what's going on. >> reporter: always a plethora of announcements here. not going to be different this year. sony a big one. talking to the ceo later today. i'll leave you with a thought. i was teasing and playing with a cat in canada here in berlin. how did i manage to do that? stay tuned, i'll tell you after the break. >>> days after being slapped with a 13 billion euro tax bill from the eu, apple ceo tim cook has gone on the offensive. speaking to the irish independent said quote, no one did anything wrong here and ireland is being picked on. he claims competition investor just picked number from i don't know where. >>> samsung was the first to launch latest gadget in berlin. unveiled a new smart watch. had an unexpected update from rival apple. delivery concerns for the new galaxy note seven. korea down little more than 2%. >> la nova was one of the fist big companies to show off big device in berlin. lenovo. launched a new tablet called the yoga book. touch screen ke
she's hopped over to berlin. lieu wee see, what's going on. >> reporter: always a plethora of announcements here. not going to be different this year. sony a big one. talking to the ceo later today. i'll leave you with a thought. i was teasing and playing with a cat in canada here in berlin. how did i manage to do that? stay tuned, i'll tell you after the break. >>> days after being slapped with a 13 billion euro tax bill from the eu, apple ceo tim cook has gone on the offensive....
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. >>> developing tonight in berlin everyone in that town is being asked to stay inside as police search for a suspect. >> fox 25's christine mccarthy reports. >> reporter: state and local police converge on a berlin a bank robbery suspect left police without an arrest for at least the third time this week. >> they immediately called off the you are suit because of speeds seconds later marlboro assisted with the state police observed the suspect's motorcycle at the gas pump right over here. >> reporter: west boylston police say this man seen here in surveillance images robbed the "kentucky newsmakers" bank on west boylston street handing the teller a note and demanding mone sylvan motorcycle and has since been seen in clinton, boylston, marlboro and today in berlin each time getting away. >> there has been several spottings of this motorcycle with the suspect on it and pursuit was called off due to high speeds several times this week. so we did not want to endanger the public it. >> means he's around center. that would scare me. >> reporter: this is described as white, 6 feet tall with d
. >>> developing tonight in berlin everyone in that town is being asked to stay inside as police search for a suspect. >> fox 25's christine mccarthy reports. >> reporter: state and local police converge on a berlin a bank robbery suspect left police without an arrest for at least the third time this week. >> they immediately called off the you are suit because of speeds seconds later marlboro assisted with the state police observed the suspect's motorcycle at the gas...
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>> this is "dw news live from berlin. "russia says it had nothing to do with an attack on an aid convoy in syria. it came hours after a cease-fire deal collapsed. the u.n. has held emergency talks on syria. can the truce be salvaged? we will go to washington, moscow, and right here in berlin in search of answers. clashes after a black man is shot and killed by police in charlotte, north carolina. it is the latest in a long list of incidents involving african-american men killed a police officers. the u.s. federal reserve leaves interest rates on hold for now. we will be talking with our new york financial correspondent about why no move is a good move. brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. the blame game over syria is escalating. russia is denied accusations it was behind a deadly airstrike on a convoy delivering aid to syria. in fact, moscow's as a u.s. predator drone was flying over the area when the trucks were hit. this comes as the un security council is holding a crisis meeting on syria's civil war
>> this is "dw news live from berlin. "russia says it had nothing to do with an attack on an aid convoy in syria. it came hours after a cease-fire deal collapsed. the u.n. has held emergency talks on syria. can the truce be salvaged? we will go to washington, moscow, and right here in berlin in search of answers. clashes after a black man is shot and killed by police in charlotte, north carolina. it is the latest in a long list of incidents involving african-american men killed...
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ashley banton teaches second grade in new berlin. she's all about helping the students grow. >> yes, school is about learning, but it is about helping them to be individuals later and be good people. >> we are going into the classroom. she was nominated by a holy apostle family, she helped their daughter in becoming more confident. so confident that the seven-year-old landed a part in the high school musical. >> you are the september top teacher. she's always been a top leader. >> i was always the boss at home. tell me what to do. it is obvious that her students think of her more than a teacher. she leads them every day to bigger and better days. >> when you feel that each child is engaged or their eyes are lighting up, and you have reached all of them, those are the good days. >> more than anything, her kids we are on the way to third year of top teacher, yes. the last monday of everimont you can see these. it is wonderful to visit them. makes me want to get back into the school uniform. it is wonderful. >> it is a heat wave. >> sum
ashley banton teaches second grade in new berlin. she's all about helping the students grow. >> yes, school is about learning, but it is about helping them to be individuals later and be good people. >> we are going into the classroom. she was nominated by a holy apostle family, she helped their daughter in becoming more confident. so confident that the seven-year-old landed a part in the high school musical. >> you are the september top teacher. she's always been a top...
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sherried and morning team are back on the air s >>> in berlin everyone is being asked to stay inside whole police search for a suspect who they are calling extremely dangerous. >> police say the suspect began a crime spree some berlin? >> reporter: that's right, and that suspect remains at large tonight. i just checked with police but they believe he's actually on foot after ditching his moirk at this gas station after they had to chase him for at least >> reporter: state and local police converge on this berlin gas station after a high-speed police chase for a bank robbery suspect left police without an arrest for at least the third time this week. >> they immediately called off the pursuit because of speeds, seconds later marlo assisted state police observed the suspect's motorcycle packed at the -- parked at the gas pump right over here. >> this man seen in surveill the commerce bank on west boylston street handing the teller a note and demanding money. he then took off on this stolen motorcycle and has since been seen in clinton, boylston, marlboro, and today in berlin each time
sherried and morning team are back on the air s >>> in berlin everyone is being asked to stay inside whole police search for a suspect who they are calling extremely dangerous. >> police say the suspect began a crime spree some berlin? >> reporter: that's right, and that suspect remains at large tonight. i just checked with police but they believe he's actually on foot after ditching his moirk at this gas station after they had to chase him for at least >> reporter:...
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we're live from berlin and london. everybody caught up with what they need to know. >> guy, thank you. maersk said it will split into separate transport and energy companies. announcement comes as denmark's biggest conglomerate concludes a structural review. the chairman first revealed the company was considering splitting up the group on june 3 and dismissed the c.e.o. e.d.f. has cut its profit forecast. they cited safety check s that arekeeping its nuclear power plant shut longer than expected for the mover. earlier the credit ranking was cut by one level to a-minus. eriksson has said cost cutting plans it announced in 2014 will lead to job cuts worldwide as it responded to local media reports that it may shut down what is left of its domestic production. they cited a copy of a confidential plan it attained. they are considering firing 3,000 employees at its products unit in sweden. nejra? nejra: thank you. the u.k.'s decision three months ago to leave the european union sparked a volatile few days in capital markets
we're live from berlin and london. everybody caught up with what they need to know. >> guy, thank you. maersk said it will split into separate transport and energy companies. announcement comes as denmark's biggest conglomerate concludes a structural review. the chairman first revealed the company was considering splitting up the group on june 3 and dismissed the c.e.o. e.d.f. has cut its profit forecast. they cited safety check s that arekeeping its nuclear power plant shut longer than...
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. >> i'm calling from berlin. i might talk to you about this hack story we are working on. >> they were able to do it by exploiting a security flaw they discovered in signaling system 7. or ss 7. it is a little known, but vital global network that connect phone carriers. >> congressman, thank you so much. >> reporter: every person with a cell phone needs ss 7 to call or ptext each other. though most of us have never heard of it. knoll says attacks on cell phones are growing. as the number of mobile devices explodes. ss 7 is not the way most hackers break into your phone. those hacks are on display in las vegas. >> three days of nonstop hacking. >> reporter: where john herring guided us through the unconventional convention where 20,000 hackers get together every year to share secrets and test their skills. >> you know, proving what is possible. any system can be broken. just about knowing how to barack it. >> herring is a hacker hem self. the 30-something whiz who co-founded mobile security company lookout when he
. >> i'm calling from berlin. i might talk to you about this hack story we are working on. >> they were able to do it by exploiting a security flaw they discovered in signaling system 7. or ss 7. it is a little known, but vital global network that connect phone carriers. >> congressman, thank you so much. >> reporter: every person with a cell phone needs ss 7 to call or ptext each other. though most of us have never heard of it. knoll says attacks on cell phones are...