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live in brussels this morning. we'll go to her in just a few minutes where the decision will be handed down. as wilfred mentioned in less than an hour. >> more news from the apple front. mark your calendar. major product event on september the 7th. unlike prior invitations. no clues to what the company is cooking up. the tech giant will use the event to unveil the new iphone and possibly an apple watch. >> people figured out that was the top of the apple shape. >> did you see that? >> no, i didn't. >> we read into every little clue. >> i like it. >> something multidimensional. >> could be a new device. >> we'll have to wait and see. insiders say apple may remove the head phone jack from high phone which would require the use of bluetooth headphones. >> next week. looks like the deal was not sweet enough. we're talking about monday leez taking over hersheys. it was disappointed with the outcome. would have created the world's largest candy make. last week hersheys turned down a new bid by mondelez. that worked out t
live in brussels this morning. we'll go to her in just a few minutes where the decision will be handed down. as wilfred mentioned in less than an hour. >> more news from the apple front. mark your calendar. major product event on september the 7th. unlike prior invitations. no clues to what the company is cooking up. the tech giant will use the event to unveil the new iphone and possibly an apple watch. >> people figured out that was the top of the apple shape. >> did you see...
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concessions were made, but brussels said they were insufficient.oth companies remain optimistic that the deal will close by the end of the year. macy's's closing 100 of its stores next year. the retailer reported better than expected revenue, but has struggled with 19 consecutive months of declining sales. department sales -- department store sales have struggled as less people go to shopping malls and shop online. macy's stock is up over 10%. australia has preliminarily blocked the sale of one of its power grids to china. the australian government cited national security concerns that chinese and hong kong bidders cocould controll it -- could gaa controlling stake in the country's largest electricity network. m move after the surprise to review the first nuclear plan in a generation, with 1/3 of the financing coming from china. the pricerdance with is required under our foreign investment rules, today i made a preliminary decision that it will be contrary to australia's national security interests to proceed in the current form proposed to the gov
concessions were made, but brussels said they were insufficient.oth companies remain optimistic that the deal will close by the end of the year. macy's's closing 100 of its stores next year. the retailer reported better than expected revenue, but has struggled with 19 consecutive months of declining sales. department sales -- department store sales have struggled as less people go to shopping malls and shop online. macy's stock is up over 10%. australia has preliminarily blocked the sale of one...
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we saw tax hit brussels, paris, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and the sheer difficulty of trying to prevent attacks from clandestine agencies that hide within plain sight and within communities. this is very difficult to challenge that. in an effort to remove those impediments, the dutch government, walled in the presidency of the european union, took the initiative to develop a roadmap for improving information sharing. we turn now to mr. schoof. following 15 minutes of comments, general taylor will talk about the great relationship we have with the netherlands and some other issues that the general like to bring up. then we open it up to all of you. to those of yo
we saw tax hit brussels, paris, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and the sheer difficulty...
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it is probably difficult to see it, but this is a flight from brussels. i could not believe it, there was these non-claimed suitcases and baggage from brussels, where the last attack happened. we had two of our directors from the board of global ministries from africa, they had made the connection that day in brussels and were stuck for a week. there was this connection to people who had gone through an experience like this. right there when i saw the flight from brussels in the unclaimed baggage. outside, we were all put onto buses. it was extremely well-organized. that was extremely chaotic, but if you think what had just happened, with so many people injured, so many deaths, the chaos in the airport, the turkish authorities worked really hard to allow us to get to hotels. this was the bus i was traveling with and the two ladies in front see there,h you can we were together with their family and we started talking together about our shared experience. and you won't believe it, they were from holland and live as refugees in holland, were on their way to
it is probably difficult to see it, but this is a flight from brussels. i could not believe it, there was these non-claimed suitcases and baggage from brussels, where the last attack happened. we had two of our directors from the board of global ministries from africa, they had made the connection that day in brussels and were stuck for a week. there was this connection to people who had gone through an experience like this. right there when i saw the flight from brussels in the unclaimed...
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this is in paris, this is in brussels. in turkey as well., fact is, oftentimes when you have strikes like this that take out significant leaders or losses on the battlefield that isis attempts to show its strength, its relevance, its resilience by attempting to carry out further attacks abroad. so they will take a threat like that very seriously. >> jim sciutto, nic robertson, guys, thanks very much. that's it for me. stay with cnn. much more coming up on donald trump's meeting with the president of mexico. we got you covered. and we won't stop. but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. delivers mega support. an expression of disgust caused by inadequate litter tidy cats is the cure. with new guaranteed tidylock protection, you won't have to face one more stank face. tidy cats. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented e
this is in paris, this is in brussels. in turkey as well., fact is, oftentimes when you have strikes like this that take out significant leaders or losses on the battlefield that isis attempts to show its strength, its relevance, its resilience by attempting to carry out further attacks abroad. so they will take a threat like that very seriously. >> jim sciutto, nic robertson, guys, thanks very much. that's it for me. stay with cnn. much more coming up on donald trump's meeting with the...
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no word of any arrests but bries sell remains on high -- brussel remains on high alert since march. >>> a permanent cease fire in effect in columbia ending 52 years of war. columbia's president announced the peace agreement between the government and country's biggest rebel group both sides negotiated for four years before reaching the deal to end the war more than 220,000 people were killed in this conflict. >>> 4:44 a.m. the widow of a man killed during a stand off at a federal wildlife refuge in oregon plans to sue. he was shot in january the shooting was justified authorities say but the department of justice is investigating whether an fbi agent lied about firing two shots that didn't hit him. four other agents are accused of trying to cover it up several protestors surrendered after his death after the stand off ended 15 days litter group was protesting federal -- later, the group was protesting federal land policies. >> thousands are in black rock desert for burning man it kicked off yesterday more than 70,000 people are expected to be there this week the very first burning man
no word of any arrests but bries sell remains on high -- brussel remains on high alert since march. >>> a permanent cease fire in effect in columbia ending 52 years of war. columbia's president announced the peace agreement between the government and country's biggest rebel group both sides negotiated for four years before reaching the deal to end the war more than 220,000 people were killed in this conflict. >>> 4:44 a.m. the widow of a man killed during a stand off at a...
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if brussels doesn't want you, you're welcome to come to the uk.there to be some benefits to brexit here. >> julia, thank you. >>> we're joined from pal eight by elevation partners cofounder roger mcnammy, and tony sacconaghi. roger, we ask your opinion on apple quite often. does this look like a simple revenue share, or does apple have a target on its back in europe? >> i think what we're looking at is potentially a major, major shift in how governments in view the ability to grow their economies. for 35 years we've had an environment where there's been a genuine effort to grow the pie using tax incentives to lure companies, lure jobs, get lots of growth. that's been generally accepted around the world. to me this is like brexit in the sense that what the european competition committee is doing is not arguing over how to expand the pie, but rather saying the pie is really big, and you should be taking a larger share of it. you know, this is a political problem. it's not going to resolve itself in the stock market. the stock market will just have t
if brussels doesn't want you, you're welcome to come to the uk.there to be some benefits to brexit here. >> julia, thank you. >>> we're joined from pal eight by elevation partners cofounder roger mcnammy, and tony sacconaghi. roger, we ask your opinion on apple quite often. does this look like a simple revenue share, or does apple have a target on its back in europe? >> i think what we're looking at is potentially a major, major shift in how governments in view the ability...
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belgium has been on high alert since coordinated suicide bomb attacks on the brussels airport and subway killed 32 people back in march. crews are starting to tear down damaged buildings in central italy... following last week's earthquake that killed nearly 300 people. italian authorities promised to investigate whether ignoring building codes played a role in the high death toll. firefighters ) helped retrieve posson need... but can't get because homes could collapse. n-f-l quarterback colin kaepernick will continue to sit during the national anthem before games. the 28-year-old chose not to participate in the national anthem at the start of a pre-season game friday against the packers. this photo captures players and staff standing as jersey number 7 sat silently on the sidelines.kaepernick says he was protesting systemic racism. a new york's little league history. they won a world serires for the first time since 1964 .the endwell, new york team did it by taking down a team from south korea, two-to-one. the 22-thousand fans in attendance witnessed the new york team win the first worl
belgium has been on high alert since coordinated suicide bomb attacks on the brussels airport and subway killed 32 people back in march. crews are starting to tear down damaged buildings in central italy... following last week's earthquake that killed nearly 300 people. italian authorities promised to investigate whether ignoring building codes played a role in the high death toll. firefighters ) helped retrieve posson need... but can't get because homes could collapse. n-f-l quarterback colin...
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our brussels bureau chief joins us now. run us through the deils of what we know and what we are expecting to hear ter. the competition commissioner will come out at noon and layout exactly what the commission has found and what it believes in terms of apple and its tax deal with ireland. the statecome in with aid investigation to say that the special arrangement apple has with ireland has given them an unfair advantage in regards to other companies. we will be listening very closely to what they have to say because we want to see what the languages. we are looking for billions of dollars and we want to see what the what t charges are, so we can see how this might affect other companies, and there are a lot of u.s. companies that are in ireland. guy: is this about ireland's tax rate, or about particular sweetheart deals? us, what isointing the reasoning of what the eu is doing? >> right. it's not about tax rate. ireland has one of the lowest tax rates in europe at 12.5% and it's about special deals on top of tha it's not ju
our brussels bureau chief joins us now. run us through the deils of what we know and what we are expecting to hear ter. the competition commissioner will come out at noon and layout exactly what the commission has found and what it believes in terms of apple and its tax deal with ireland. the statecome in with aid investigation to say that the special arrangement apple has with ireland has given them an unfair advantage in regards to other companies. we will be listening very closely to what...
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the brother of one of the brussels suici representing belium in the olympics. mourad laachraoui is competeting in taekwando. the 21-year-old 's older brother-- najim-- was one of the suicide bombers at the brussels airport in march. 32 people were killed. laachraoui says he will not be giving any interviews during the games. two weeks before the first day of school and four kids are forced from their home by a massive fire. this video of the flames is only on 13 action news. big changes.. are coming..... to a target.... near you. the department expected to get..... a major overhaul. [ted]quality top tier gas helps keep engines clean. hmm,wonder what that's like... [robot]greetings,mr.ted. [ted]whoa. [robot]i have helped keep your engine clean. [ted]i will call you donnie! is that okay?do you like that name? [woman}who's donnie? boyd down 0.40% caesars up 0.27% mgm up 1.39% las vegas sands up 1.47% wynn up 4% red rock down 0.54% twitter execs are talking to apple about lauching an app for apple t-v. the deal would let twitter users watch
the brother of one of the brussels suici representing belium in the olympics. mourad laachraoui is competeting in taekwando. the 21-year-old 's older brother-- najim-- was one of the suicide bombers at the brussels airport in march. 32 people were killed. laachraoui says he will not be giving any interviews during the games. two weeks before the first day of school and four kids are forced from their home by a massive fire. this video of the flames is only on 13 action news. big changes.. are...
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the recent attacks in brussels and paris have made this painfully clear. these are most likely still -- there are most likely various isis cells present in europe who may attempt to carry out attacks in the near future. broad scale attacks in europe by al qaeda also continue to exist. lnoeone actors pose a threat. the recent attacks in france, belgium, and germany. the current efforts by the anti-isis coalition have seen an increase in people traveling to syria. increase in people traveling to syria. we have increased attention for people returning from syria back to the netherlands and also back to europe. they are questioned upon returning to the netherlands, and if there's a suspicion of terrorist activities, he or she will be put into custody. we monitor every returnee closely. there is an influx of so-called -- they are using refugee roots to get into europe. we know their isis operatives active in europe. they took advantage of this refugee crisis to travel from syria to europe and back. sometimes for a short while. at the eu borders are monitored mo
the recent attacks in brussels and paris have made this painfully clear. these are most likely still -- there are most likely various isis cells present in europe who may attempt to carry out attacks in the near future. broad scale attacks in europe by al qaeda also continue to exist. lnoeone actors pose a threat. the recent attacks in france, belgium, and germany. the current efforts by the anti-isis coalition have seen an increase in people traveling to syria. increase in people traveling to...
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. >> let's get a look at what's going on, and go live to julia in brussels. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, i think guys i want to respond to what you were saying there. i think the european commission would argue here that's $14.5 billion irish taxpayers own and do benefit in the country but the irish government doesn't want the money. they want to protect the relationship of apple and others in the country. they said they believe this ruling is going to be overturned and less about how much corporation tax they pay, less than 1% as you quite rightly pointed out. they're saying this is more about the country, the government that's doing the collecting, in this case, ireland. when i spoke to the competition commissioner this morning, she said exactly that. it was all about ireland and their tax practices. listen in. >> this is a company who makes a lot of profits by selling wonderful products to european customers and apple have set up in ways that they themselves are completely of course in their good right to do, but ireland is not in their good ri
. >> let's get a look at what's going on, and go live to julia in brussels. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, i think guys i want to respond to what you were saying there. i think the european commission would argue here that's $14.5 billion irish taxpayers own and do benefit in the country but the irish government doesn't want the money. they want to protect the relationship of apple and others in the country. they said they believe this ruling is going to be overturned and...
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belgium has been on high alert since the march 22 suicide bombings in brussels that killed 32. >>> the united nations expecting as many as 1 million people to be forced from their homes as the military moves to retake the city from isis, and it 3000 people showed up last week boosting the number of people living there to about 28,000, and the iraqi commanders say they are trying to encourage the families not to flee the homes, and some refugees said they would not have left if they had known how bad the conditions were in the camps, and others say it is better than the terrifying violence of isis. >>> at the vatican today pope francis addressing the ongoing crisis in syria, calling the loss of lives unacceptable, and he also blamed those in power for having what he calls "closed heart and a lack of desire for peace." some of 300,000 people are trapped in the rebel held neighborhoods. >>> and i'm ron jones. executing a nuclear scientist accused of giving information about the iran nuclear program to the united states, and he was executed for spying. he went missing while in 2009 on a fi
belgium has been on high alert since the march 22 suicide bombings in brussels that killed 32. >>> the united nations expecting as many as 1 million people to be forced from their homes as the military moves to retake the city from isis, and it 3000 people showed up last week boosting the number of people living there to about 28,000, and the iraqi commanders say they are trying to encourage the families not to flee the homes, and some refugees said they would not have left if they had...
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tax routines between washington and brussels keep rounding -- mounting. u.s. regulators would not make any exceptions. apple would have to pay up to 17 billion euros in the worst-case scenario. the situation will not help europe and the u.s. and they continue to follow for a agreement. >> thank you so much for your update. and to a different story now, the rio olympics with the spotlight on brazil, but it has not yet produced the economic offspring many were hoping for. all eyes are on this woman's nextxt move. dilma rousseff's impeachment trial is getting underway. her removal could come next week. many brazilians hope that would pave the way for reform. it will probably take more than a change of president to drag brazil out of its economic sweat. reporter: lunchtime in rio de janeiro's financial district. the olympic fever of the last week has faded away. here it bar louise, people know how the economy is really doing. the restaurant is 130 years old, and we have never experienced an economic crisis like the one we have today. low prices including the embat
tax routines between washington and brussels keep rounding -- mounting. u.s. regulators would not make any exceptions. apple would have to pay up to 17 billion euros in the worst-case scenario. the situation will not help europe and the u.s. and they continue to follow for a agreement. >> thank you so much for your update. and to a different story now, the rio olympics with the spotlight on brazil, but it has not yet produced the economic offspring many were hoping for. all eyes are on...
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today.travis standlee was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of raymond paris and brussels. >>> a man convicted of killing a homeless man will be convicted today. travis stanley was convicted of second-degree murder. stanley killed sharon made after he killed the other man. he will be on trial. in the courtroom for today's sentencing.be sure to watch cbs two news "live at 5" to watch what happens. >>> a tama county man dead after being hit by a train just west of tama the union pacific railway train was headed from chicago to portland when it hit 27-year-old reginald walker. authorities are working to determine exactly how the collision happened. union pacific tells cbs two available.knew it noon center center point road back open after it was closed down after fire. cruz from the robbins fire department battled the fire at starting today - the boots will be back out on corridor streets.several local fire departments will be asking for donations from drivers with the money going to the cedar rapids firefighters are hoping to top last year's total of 34-thousand dollars. fun
today.travis standlee was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of raymond paris and brussels. >>> a man convicted of killing a homeless man will be convicted today. travis stanley was convicted of second-degree murder. stanley killed sharon made after he killed the other man. he will be on trial. in the courtroom for today's sentencing.be sure to watch cbs two news "live at 5" to watch what happens. >>> a tama county man dead after being hit by a train just...
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it is probably difficult to see it, but this is a flight from brussels. i could not believe it, there was these non-claimed suitcases and baggage from brussels, where the last attack happened. we had two of our directors from the board of global ministries from africa. they had made the connection that day in brussels and were stuck for a week. there was this connection to people who had gone through an experience like this. right there when i saw the flight from brussels in the unclaimed baggage. outside, we were all put onto buses. it was extremely well-organized. that was extremely chaotic, but if you think what had just happened, with so many people injured, so many deaths, the chaos in the airport, the turkish authorities worked really hard to allow us to get to hotels. this was the bus i was traveling with, and the two ladies in front of me, which you can see there, we were together with their family and we started talking together about our shared experience. and you won't believe it, they were from holland and live as refugees in holland, were on
it is probably difficult to see it, but this is a flight from brussels. i could not believe it, there was these non-claimed suitcases and baggage from brussels, where the last attack happened. we had two of our directors from the board of global ministries from africa. they had made the connection that day in brussels and were stuck for a week. there was this connection to people who had gone through an experience like this. right there when i saw the flight from brussels in the unclaimed...
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it happened earlier today...in front of a police station in brussels... authorities say.. the man started going after the in... and shot-and-killed the attacker. as you know....brussels has been on high alert since march...after a bombing at the airport and train station killed 32 victims. i-s-i-s has claimed responsibility for those attacks. a big congratulations to team u-s-a tonight! an american was the first person....to bring home a gold medal in the 20-16 summer olympics in rio. the 19-year-old shooter from springfield, virginia...got the top score... in the wom' rifle competition today. athletes from china took the silver and bronze. there was a small scare...earlier today... near the finish line of the cycling course! a suspicious device was found... the bomb squad had to execute a controlled detonation. no one was hurt. officials have not said if anyone is in custody related to the scare. a firefighter loses his job... all because of something he posted on social media. "they're held to a higher standard when they're in a did... that had the community outraged! pl
it happened earlier today...in front of a police station in brussels... authorities say.. the man started going after the in... and shot-and-killed the attacker. as you know....brussels has been on high alert since march...after a bombing at the airport and train station killed 32 victims. i-s-i-s has claimed responsibility for those attacks. a big congratulations to team u-s-a tonight! an american was the first person....to bring home a gold medal in the 20-16 summer olympics in rio. the...
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we are looking at a very constructive relationship with brussels. this is very important for the stability of the portuguese economy and also of the portuguese ratings. the second note is on the purchase front. we are going to post today data through july in the purchase and we do see a very contained very, very contained public expenditure. big improvement in the deficit. much stronger than the one forecasted in our budget so the process continues and the third note that i'd like to stress today is the political aspect of spo portugal. we do have a stable political scene in portugal. we are working together with all parties and also the role of the president of the repup lick is important. we have a very stable political scene in portugal. these are the three main ingredients adding to the information coming from the labor market or from investment that i would like to highlight to respond to -- to answer your question. of course we are working very hard for us not to be downgrading and we don't see this in the future as going to happen. >> all rig
we are looking at a very constructive relationship with brussels. this is very important for the stability of the portuguese economy and also of the portuguese ratings. the second note is on the purchase front. we are going to post today data through july in the purchase and we do see a very contained very, very contained public expenditure. big improvement in the deficit. much stronger than the one forecasted in our budget so the process continues and the third note that i'd like to stress...
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you can't tax your way into prosperity and even though big entities like brussels, like u.s.overnment have the power to tax and even have the power to reform in many cases the issue is how far is it going to take them? it's not. growth is not anywhere near where it needs to be. not only domestically but globally. a fertile landscape is the way to go. my guess is we might not be able to pinpoint it but overtime these issues in brussels are are going to help the u.k. and ultimately either feed more exits or force change. john fort back to you. >> lots of pressure indeed. thanks. still to come a cnbc disruptor. trying to change the online education landscape. we'll speak to the ceo next and be sure to watch ground zero rising. freedom versus fear. a new cnbc documentary airing tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern right here on cnbc. ught i was crazy to open a hotel here. everyone said it's so hard to be a musician, but i can't imagin doing anything else. now th the train makes it easier to get here, the neighborho is really changing. i'm alwa hopping on thtrain, running all over pora
you can't tax your way into prosperity and even though big entities like brussels, like u.s.overnment have the power to tax and even have the power to reform in many cases the issue is how far is it going to take them? it's not. growth is not anywhere near where it needs to be. not only domestically but globally. a fertile landscape is the way to go. my guess is we might not be able to pinpoint it but overtime these issues in brussels are are going to help the u.k. and ultimately either feed...
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are we against brussels? are we supposed to cheer? this is a brexit?s the exit with a biscuit. i'm not saying it went over any worse in mississippi than anywhere else in this country. just before any generic republican audience anywhere in this country, this kind of thing is getting up and preaching aud rattic equations. someone will have their hair rise, but most people are waiting for what to say and think and this means nothing to them and is it over? this is weird. it's ten weeks from the american election. european national politics and bringing this man to mississippi? there's a reason it feels weird and obscure. this is a little window into some of the priorities and some of where the political resonance is in this one tiny obscure sliver of the american far right that this guy robert mercer has been funding at breitbart.com. robert mercer is the person who brought kelly anne conway on to be the leader of the donald trump campaign. she is supposed to make it normal, but the guy running the politics of it thinks you know who nigel ferage is. if i
are we against brussels? are we supposed to cheer? this is a brexit?s the exit with a biscuit. i'm not saying it went over any worse in mississippi than anywhere else in this country. just before any generic republican audience anywhere in this country, this kind of thing is getting up and preaching aud rattic equations. someone will have their hair rise, but most people are waiting for what to say and think and this means nothing to them and is it over? this is weird. it's ten weeks from the...
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paris,tax hit brussels, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas.hat emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and of tryingdifficulty to prevent attacks from clandestine agencies that hide within plain sight and within communities. this is very difficult to challenge that. in an effort to remove those impediments, the dutch government, walled in the presidency of the european union, took the initiative to develop a roadmap for improving information sharing. mr. schoof.to following 15 minutes of comments, general taylor will talk about the great relationship we have with the netherlands and some other issues that the general like to bring up. then we open it up to all of you. to those of you joining us online or was
paris,tax hit brussels, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas.hat emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and of tryingdifficulty to prevent...
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one woman killed, five other injured, in that attack, in the center part of the city in brussels squareterday. authorities have arrested the attackers, terrorism of course possible motive no words on the condition of the other people, attacker has not yet been identified. >> back here in philadelphia, police are investigating two separate shootings in fair ville. the most recent happening after 2:00 this morning, told a man was shot in the back, and leg, along north american street. police officers took him to temple hospital. he is expected to be okay. >> and that other shooting happened just before 9:00 last night, that 13,000 block of north second street. someone shot a man in the stomach, and his arm, officers also rushed him to the hospital. he's list in the critical condition at temple university hospital. no arrests have been made in that case. >> lauren one person dead after being hit by a septa train in delaware county. happened just after 9:30 last night. a septa spokesperson says the train traveling on the media elwin line hit the person near the fernwood yeadon station. abou
one woman killed, five other injured, in that attack, in the center part of the city in brussels squareterday. authorities have arrested the attackers, terrorism of course possible motive no words on the condition of the other people, attacker has not yet been identified. >> back here in philadelphia, police are investigating two separate shootings in fair ville. the most recent happening after 2:00 this morning, told a man was shot in the back, and leg, along north american street....
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not fair says brussels bureaucrats, we're taking it off you, taking $14 1/2 billion off you.ve a low tax rate and apple, how dare you take advantage of it. some points to be made herement number one, who is next, google, microsoft, amazon? point two, good news for britain. the corporate tax rate there is almost as low as ireland's and at the brexit, the bureaucrats of brussels will have no say in london, the brits are hanging out the welcome mat. point three, europe's grab for american money will surely benefit donald trump. when foreigners pick your pocket, nationalism looks more attractive. one more point. now you can clearly see why europe can't grow. they're mired in a socialist bureaucracy with stamps on growth and high taxes and endless regulation. american, regrettedly is going down the european road, but perhaps this money grab will shine a little light on exactly where we really should be going. low tax, small government, big growth. that's not europe, this is the american way. ♪ >> yes, we'll have more of those pathetic europeans with the cash grab in a moment. look
not fair says brussels bureaucrats, we're taking it off you, taking $14 1/2 billion off you.ve a low tax rate and apple, how dare you take advantage of it. some points to be made herement number one, who is next, google, microsoft, amazon? point two, good news for britain. the corporate tax rate there is almost as low as ireland's and at the brexit, the bureaucrats of brussels will have no say in london, the brits are hanging out the welcome mat. point three, europe's grab for american money...
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come visit. >> and now they have a new campaign called proud to be brussels sprouts and they have brusselswhat does that mean? you're trying to attract tourists. what tourists want to hear is this place is safe. we have penetrated all the terror cells, all of the people living in brussels that are going back to syria regularly. so that's what tourists want to hear. they don't want you to pick up the phone and say, oh, yeah, it looks safe. yeah, it looks safe on any given day. i live there. but does that mean i feel comfortable taking the metro to work? not really. >> do you think about it? >> of course i do. they don't have the same sort of security that we have in the united states. it's a very small country with open borders, borders to germany, borders to france and they're all coordinating. they don't coordinate well enough. >> trade. >> right. >> as part of this, we just heard now angela merkel's on the defensive about and all of the eu there's supposed to be a trade deal being negotiated between the united states and europe. >> right. >> and one of the senior deputies in germany said
come visit. >> and now they have a new campaign called proud to be brussels sprouts and they have brusselswhat does that mean? you're trying to attract tourists. what tourists want to hear is this place is safe. we have penetrated all the terror cells, all of the people living in brussels that are going back to syria regularly. so that's what tourists want to hear. they don't want you to pick up the phone and say, oh, yeah, it looks safe. yeah, it looks safe on any given day. i live...
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was placed on the heads of the bureaucrats in brussels. for example, the astonian president said that junker's behavior had been abominable. the foreign minister, whose name i will attempt to pronounce, said that the european institution starts to admit they made a mistake and that at least part of the european leadership should stand aside. the prime minister said the british people have reacted to european policy and that nobody has the right to be angry with the british voters. the czech foreign minister said that junker was not the right man for the job and somebody in the eu should be thinking about quitting. the hunger in prime minister blamed brexit on the european ineptitude in handling the mass immigration crisis. and together the countries called for the eu executive to be reigned in and for confidences to be returned to the european states. now, consider the engine of european integration, france and germany. only a week after brexit, the french finance minister stated that everything will be on the table when negotiating with t
was placed on the heads of the bureaucrats in brussels. for example, the astonian president said that junker's behavior had been abominable. the foreign minister, whose name i will attempt to pronounce, said that the european institution starts to admit they made a mistake and that at least part of the european leadership should stand aside. the prime minister said the british people have reacted to european policy and that nobody has the right to be angry with the british voters. the czech...
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one man tweeted us saying he is stuck in brussels. he says they can't fuel the planes without access to the computers. someone is stuck in honolulu. worst places to be stuck, i guess. >> and colleen ferreira is checking out the >> and there are long lines at the delta check-in at d.i.a. and delta does not know when things will be fixed. they say if you're headed out, including to the denver airport, thir' warning you to expect a cancellation of your flight. you can see how long the line is, snaking past the ticket counter and we are expecting it to probably get longer throughout the morning. >> i imagine. >> it is tough. we have all been there. it is a long day. oh, man. >>> a 10-year-old boy died on a
one man tweeted us saying he is stuck in brussels. he says they can't fuel the planes without access to the computers. someone is stuck in honolulu. worst places to be stuck, i guess. >> and colleen ferreira is checking out the >> and there are long lines at the delta check-in at d.i.a. and delta does not know when things will be fixed. they say if you're headed out, including to the denver airport, thir' warning you to expect a cancellation of your flight. you can see how long the...
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european competition commissioner is scheduled to hold a news conference in brussels at 11 a.m.. time. we'll bring you that here on bloomberg. the death of democracy. brazil's suspended president makes an impassioned plea to the country's lawmakers people talk brazil, e.m. and political risk. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: in a session that lasted 14 hours, brazil's suspended resident -- suspended president making a personal appeal to lawmakers. she said a removal what amount to a political -- death.e i came close to once when i was tortured, suffering aggressions that made me doubt humanity. when a serious and painful illness almost made my life shorter. today i am afraid about the death of democracy. francine: let's get more with justin carrigan. thank you so much for joining us . is this the end of the road for her? justin: pretty much it would you heard yesterday in the small clip. she has focused her defense on personal elements. the take away from this is she did not really deduce anything new into the debate -- really introduce anything new into the debate. whether she is
european competition commissioner is scheduled to hold a news conference in brussels at 11 a.m.. time. we'll bring you that here on bloomberg. the death of democracy. brazil's suspended president makes an impassioned plea to the country's lawmakers people talk brazil, e.m. and political risk. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: in a session that lasted 14 hours, brazil's suspended resident -- suspended president making a personal appeal to lawmakers. she said a removal what amount to a political...
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the brussels prosecutors office says the explosion and subsequent fire were likely an attack designed to destroy criminal evidence -- not an act of terrorism. no one was hurt. today marks 11-years since one of the deadliest hurricanes ever hit parts of mississippi and louisiana. forecasters clocked hurricane katrina as a category three storm -- bringing winds flooding's affects can still be felt today. more than 18-hundred people died... and hundreds of thousands of people became homeless. experts say katrina caused more than 100-billion dollars in damage. caught on camera--- a new jersey police officer saves a man laying on some subway tracks. officer victor ortiz pulled the man off the tracks just seconds before a train came. the officer was determined to pull the man to safety, even though the man resisted. the new jersey transit system says the first he was, then he wasn't...now he says... he ?is coming to the valley for another big speech.. on immigraiton.the latest on donald trump in 10 minutes. colin kapernick -america's best known quarterbck this morning and it's not because d
the brussels prosecutors office says the explosion and subsequent fire were likely an attack designed to destroy criminal evidence -- not an act of terrorism. no one was hurt. today marks 11-years since one of the deadliest hurricanes ever hit parts of mississippi and louisiana. forecasters clocked hurricane katrina as a category three storm -- bringing winds flooding's affects can still be felt today. more than 18-hundred people died... and hundreds of thousands of people became homeless....
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these are the isis killers partying at a high end nightclub in brussels. he was the mastermind of the paris attacks. rahim blew himself up in paris. it is easier, say some, to brain wash recruits who are not religious. former radical hold the forker that for purposes of recruitm t recruitment, having no background is islam is an advantage. he is trying to stop the recruitment process by exposing young people to all of islam's ideas. >> i am pointing out that the faith itself has the raw material. they have the elements for a change. >> there is another famous koranic story. a father's twos convert to christianity and leave home. the father asks the prophet to bring them back, but mohamed declines saying there is no compulsion in religion. >> the book can't speak. it is we muslims who speak on its behalf. there is a beautiful passage in the koran, one of many, that states god does not change the condition of a people until they change what is inside themselves. >> to those who say you are cherry picking, what do you say? >> i say yes. that is correct. and s
these are the isis killers partying at a high end nightclub in brussels. he was the mastermind of the paris attacks. rahim blew himself up in paris. it is easier, say some, to brain wash recruits who are not religious. former radical hold the forker that for purposes of recruitm t recruitment, having no background is islam is an advantage. he is trying to stop the recruitment process by exposing young people to all of islam's ideas. >> i am pointing out that the faith itself has the raw...
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he was instrumental in carrying out the brussels attack, the paris attack.over the summer. he was much more than just that, though, he was sort of the main voice of isis over the last couple of years. it was he who declared the so-called caliphate before baghdadi did in 2014. through the audiotapes, the last couple of years, he's called on followers of isis around the world to launch attacks in isis' name. they've really responded to this. only both sides of the atlantic we've seen attacks inspired by adnani's call. most recently in june in orlando. and calling for attacks during ramadan. recently, that attack in nice, following a call from him to launch attacks with vehicles. so, this is going to be a very difficult operative, christine, for them to replace. >> well, it's reported about isis stepping up its efforts to attack the uk. what are your sources telling you about that? >> a senior intelligence official told me recent intelligence that's come in over the summer indicate that isis is stepping up their efforts to infiltrate operatives into the uk to l
he was instrumental in carrying out the brussels attack, the paris attack.over the summer. he was much more than just that, though, he was sort of the main voice of isis over the last couple of years. it was he who declared the so-called caliphate before baghdadi did in 2014. through the audiotapes, the last couple of years, he's called on followers of isis around the world to launch attacks in isis' name. they've really responded to this. only both sides of the atlantic we've seen attacks...
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maria: close to look at the national security threat, new developments in brussels terror investigation. as attackers were planning the onslaught they were collecting unemployment checks. outrage coming up. the tornado touching down in new orleans the storm taking down buildings, trees, power lines. we will show you these incredible pictures. markets waiting for the jobs report, looking at higher open for the broader average, dow jones industrial average opening 30 points, the nasdaq 10 points higher, in europe firmness as well, stocks edging higher, and let's look at the markets in asia overnight. the nikkei average in this session, in japan hang seng and hong kong up 1.5%. are you hungry? one company planning to cash in on a slice of the college pie. those stories coming up and joining me to talk about it dagan mcdowell. caroline, good to see everybody. good morning, big day for jobs. i am curious to see how donald trump hits it. he has missed opportunities in the last month or so, week economic growth misted. he has gotten it together the last two days. maria: he has had a tough coup
maria: close to look at the national security threat, new developments in brussels terror investigation. as attackers were planning the onslaught they were collecting unemployment checks. outrage coming up. the tornado touching down in new orleans the storm taking down buildings, trees, power lines. we will show you these incredible pictures. markets waiting for the jobs report, looking at higher open for the broader average, dow jones industrial average opening 30 points, the nasdaq 10 points...
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the attack took place at a wooden security had erected outside a police station south of brussels. the man slashed both officers multiple times to the face. the officer suffered deep slashes but should be okay. the attackers shouted different things during the attack according to police. the belgian prime ministers strongly condemned the attack. >>> police in france say at least 13 people are dead, six others hurt after a fire in a bar. authorities believe the fire was an accident and was caused by candles on a birthday cake. the cake was dropped when the person carrying a church on stairs. victims were in their late teens and 20s. >>> outside land has golden gate park walking the second straight day. the festival is in full swing with tonight's headliner, radiohead. police say they have had fewer arrests this year based on friday night. scalping hasn't been as big an issue because of secure id bins that have to be scanned in order for someone to get in the festival. trust big headliner, lionel richie. >>> >> meteorologist is back with the complete cast. >>> he's from san francisco
the attack took place at a wooden security had erected outside a police station south of brussels. the man slashed both officers multiple times to the face. the officer suffered deep slashes but should be okay. the attackers shouted different things during the attack according to police. the belgian prime ministers strongly condemned the attack. >>> police in france say at least 13 people are dead, six others hurt after a fire in a bar. authorities believe the fire was an accident and...
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was skating with brussels on the fact that brussels for the eu are demand billions of dollars from appledoes this end? >> this is politics. brussels has a history of attacking very successful u.s. counties, or to girly technology companies -- particularly, technology companies. this is sort of what they do. this will play out over time. will there be a settlement? i don't know. i hope apple fights it. i would be surprised if apple is doing anything or shouldn't be doing. you are qualified to answer this question. toothpaste asate a proxy. 620% dividend growth. percent dividend growth. >> it doesn't have to be double digit. they are allocating some of their free cash flow, which is mountainous, to share buybacks as well. it is not all going to the dividend. it is a common nation for shareholders, the return of capital is but share buybacks and dividends over time. tom: we will continue with howard ward. apple. discussion of francine, absolutely fascinating. thank you for that discussion on mr. farage. francine: you know what? i like today's show because it shows the interconnectedness of
was skating with brussels on the fact that brussels for the eu are demand billions of dollars from appledoes this end? >> this is politics. brussels has a history of attacking very successful u.s. counties, or to girly technology companies -- particularly, technology companies. this is sort of what they do. this will play out over time. will there be a settlement? i don't know. i hope apple fights it. i would be surprised if apple is doing anything or shouldn't be doing. you are qualified...
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it was more on fear and a dislike of brussels.eople like to blame somebody for the ills of the country and brussels was getting the blame. so it wasn't in that sense economically logical, it was very much a reaction vote. >> reporter: one of cornwall's poorest areas is redruth. this food bank gives out free provisions to the needy. vikki rostron and her partner are both unemployed and have six children between them. she has no interest in politics and didn't vote. v >> i didn't know enough about i to think about it to be honest,i it isn't, wasn't something i wanted to do, you know. >> reporter: the food bank's founder says the brexit vote won't hurt cornwall becauseus european money has not produced the right kind of jobs since the local economy has evolved. >> those jobs are not here any more and they're still not here, whether it's european money or british government money, those cyber jobs are not here in cornwall, and that's what we struggle with. >> reporter: some in cornwall want the government to bring back heavy industry-
it was more on fear and a dislike of brussels.eople like to blame somebody for the ills of the country and brussels was getting the blame. so it wasn't in that sense economically logical, it was very much a reaction vote. >> reporter: one of cornwall's poorest areas is redruth. this food bank gives out free provisions to the needy. vikki rostron and her partner are both unemployed and have six children between them. she has no interest in politics and didn't vote. v >> i didn't know...
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north of brussels. no casualties. one of several suspects entered in a vehicle.his is according to rtl. a new addition of daybreak is now available. it gets you up to speed with everything you need to know as your day get started. this is jackson hole. this is a monetary policy calendar and represents september. boosting the odds of a september rate hike, boosting the outlook. see a september move on the table. others did not see much change. pimco suggesting there really was not much news about september. the next story on daybreak is the yen slide for a fourth day after governor kuroda said he is ready for easing. the transpacific divide in interest-rate policy a factor for foreign exchange markets. daybreak focuses on the world's biggest pension fund which may be gearing up for a $53 billion shopping spree. bloomberg has run the numbers. that is how much they would have to spend to meet their target. investors excited. markets inng stock the asia-pacific region a little sluggish. but japanese stocks are on a tear. the u.s. dollar is broadly flat this morning.
north of brussels. no casualties. one of several suspects entered in a vehicle.his is according to rtl. a new addition of daybreak is now available. it gets you up to speed with everything you need to know as your day get started. this is jackson hole. this is a monetary policy calendar and represents september. boosting the odds of a september rate hike, boosting the outlook. see a september move on the table. others did not see much change. pimco suggesting there really was not much news...
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brussels sprouts. i'm telling you, slow-roasted brussels sprouts are absolutely the best way to eat them. now we want to take a look at our salmon. how's my skin look? >> why do i doubt you? >> [ laughs ] just gonna dress it up. we're gonna make it taste really good. >> okay. >> we're gonna put a little chili sauce on there. still very, very healthy and delicious. >> mm-hmm. >> and now i'm gonna add some wine. >> wine. okay, okay. [ sizzling ] nice, nice, nice. >> i'm gonna add my vegetables. >> beautiful. is that dill? can i put a little piece of dill? >> oh, please. help me out, man. come on. >> absolutely. >> get the dill on there. >> nice. >> now, what we're gonna do is we're gonna poach it. >> okay. >> we're giving you a great lid. so, not only is it tempered glass, we have the steel handles on t t >> yep. >> we have this perfect, little vent hole on there... >> okay. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> ...that's gonna allow the steam to come out, but keep our lid safe and secure. now what we're gonna do is take
brussels sprouts. i'm telling you, slow-roasted brussels sprouts are absolutely the best way to eat them. now we want to take a look at our salmon. how's my skin look? >> why do i doubt you? >> [ laughs ] just gonna dress it up. we're gonna make it taste really good. >> okay. >> we're gonna put a little chili sauce on there. still very, very healthy and delicious. >> mm-hmm. >> and now i'm gonna add some wine. >> wine. okay, okay. [ sizzling ] nice,...
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sunday south brussels one this monday. thank you so much for being here. when we return one of the newest restaurants to open r i love this place we hada chance to stop fighting and will take a look at it after the break. i am bridget and i wil the day she is ten years old going into the fifth grades i know if any mom is out there we don't have a ton of time in the morning to spendi on our daughters her first i want to show youonau this want to brushe way that their brussels are made as they can go in wet and dry air without hurting your child so we will a do a hybrid. have the secure high ponytail, what i will do is take her hairc and flip it over my hand so you haveou a nice smooth fun look ad i will take another elastic band that we take ends with everything and smooth everything down a semi-y using bobby bobby pins to secure.s we use a litte desperate old and in place. this is veneer great clips styla >> will come back to new day. have you been noticing were wrinkles lately? i don't seem you. we see any. we are five reasons why, and they don't are doin
sunday south brussels one this monday. thank you so much for being here. when we return one of the newest restaurants to open r i love this place we hada chance to stop fighting and will take a look at it after the break. i am bridget and i wil the day she is ten years old going into the fifth grades i know if any mom is out there we don't have a ton of time in the morning to spendi on our daughters her first i want to show youonau this want to brushe way that their brussels are made as they...
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let's get now from breast -- let's get more from brussels. love the fact that it's on the airship. it is quite telling, a nice backdrop for the talks. what is on the agenda today? i think the worship aspect is purely symbolic, but it goes to show what is at stake. ever since the brexit vote, there has been a wake-up call for the rest of europe to think about what the european union is doing right and what it is doing wrong. today is every challenge to the european union you can think about, from the migration crisis to terrorism to turkey since the attempted coup, and of course to brexit. there is a lot to discuss. whether they will come up with any solutions is debatable. francine: ian, how does this feed into the break the debate? will they talk brexit, but can't say anything public? or do we think that negotiations are happening in the background? >> no. there is very little they can do. it's a symbol of these three leaders, the three biggest economies in the eu, meeting together. it shows to britain that brexit means brexit, and we will t
let's get now from breast -- let's get more from brussels. love the fact that it's on the airship. it is quite telling, a nice backdrop for the talks. what is on the agenda today? i think the worship aspect is purely symbolic, but it goes to show what is at stake. ever since the brexit vote, there has been a wake-up call for the rest of europe to think about what the european union is doing right and what it is doing wrong. today is every challenge to the european union you can think about,...
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brussels is ordering apple to dollars in back taxes to the irish government.that's the largest single bill for corporate tax avoidance in e-u history.the ruling brings an end to a controversial deal where apple only pays two- percent in corporate taxes. apple says it will unveil its new i-phone.. the i-phone seven.. one week from tomorrow. there have been tons of rumors surrounding the new phone like a dual lens camera.the company is also expected to announce release dates for its new operating system at the ev triple-a says gas prices this labor day weekend could be the lowest in more than a decade. the average price for a gallon of gas currently stands at two dollars and 22-cents.. which is 27-cents lower than this time last year. storm team 4 now....lets get a check on the forecast....the cold front is coming through after mid-day rain. meteorologist jesse ritka tells us what the rest of the week looks like. before midnight, and tonight is partly cloudy and becoming less humid with lows in the mid 60s.wednesday is beautiful with much lower xbhumidity, and brisk ne breeze and highs
brussels is ordering apple to dollars in back taxes to the irish government.that's the largest single bill for corporate tax avoidance in e-u history.the ruling brings an end to a controversial deal where apple only pays two- percent in corporate taxes. apple says it will unveil its new i-phone.. the i-phone seven.. one week from tomorrow. there have been tons of rumors surrounding the new phone like a dual lens camera.the company is also expected to announce release dates for its new operating...
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from paris...to nice...brussels... to ansbach g by acts of brutality this year. the message from european leaders has been one of unity (francois hollande, french president)(eng lish translation) "it is clear that we must do everything that we can to fight against the scourge of terrorism." and resolve (angela merkel, german chancellor)(eng lish translation) "i am convinced that despite the difficulties we will win this fight." despite these words... fear and hesitation is quietly growing in the continent.... take the view from britain... here, according to the association of british travel agents, uk sun seekers want their summer sun with the certainty of security. holidays to tunisia -- which suffered a terror attack on one of its beaches is down 90-percent compared to last year egypt is down 70 percent and turkey -- which recently saw a failed coup -- has fallen by 30-percent (sean tipton, association of british travel agent"t and the kind of holidays that people are taking. they've moved away from the eastern mediterranean places like turkey, egypt and tunisi
from paris...to nice...brussels... to ansbach g by acts of brutality this year. the message from european leaders has been one of unity (francois hollande, french president)(eng lish translation) "it is clear that we must do everything that we can to fight against the scourge of terrorism." and resolve (angela merkel, german chancellor)(eng lish translation) "i am convinced that despite the difficulties we will win this fight." despite these words... fear and hesitation is...
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just think about brussels.brussels wanted to make the arrangements that they are supposed to be working on shortly, when brexit triggered with respect with regard to the uk, maybe the corporate securities they buy are the competitors of businesses and multinationals in the uk. maybe if they get a different change of heart, maybe they'll actually look to buy some corporate securities out of the uk, but that's an awful lot of power. the other issue to consider is where does all this extra cash go as these rates go down in most of it goes into buybacks if there was proof there was a transmission in the cappi ex, i would be a different story. this is just pile-on. listen, just because you don't know exactly what to do doesn't mean anything should be your first choice. j jon fortt, back to you. >>> up next it's a tough day to wayfair. shares down more than 17%. wayfair's ceo will joins in a cnbc exclusive, next. indistinc] announcer: are your children in the right car seat for their age and size? is the seat suppose
just think about brussels.brussels wanted to make the arrangements that they are supposed to be working on shortly, when brexit triggered with respect with regard to the uk, maybe the corporate securities they buy are the competitors of businesses and multinationals in the uk. maybe if they get a different change of heart, maybe they'll actually look to buy some corporate securities out of the uk, but that's an awful lot of power. the other issue to consider is where does all this extra cash go...
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so some justice for those in paris, brussels and we have seen deadly isis inspired terrorism locations. the fear now is that isis will retaliate. the operatives they recruit for the international attacks ultimately they report up to al add adnani. there is a lot of concern of isis operatives here and present and ordered to launch attacks. >> we don't know how al adnani die died but it was a hint that it was coalition forces. >> yeah it could have been russians they have been launching airstrikes in that particular area. we will have to wait and see. it may have been that the coalition got lucky here. in his point of view he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and he was skilled. if there was a u.s. role in this we can expect some answers on this very very shortly. this would perhaps be the biggest breakthrough yet for the war on isis. >> thank you paul kruickshank. >>> both candidates finding now that when they make attempts to do good those attempts are used as examples of how they are up to up to no good. frins, hillary clinton being told to cut off the ties with the clinton fou
so some justice for those in paris, brussels and we have seen deadly isis inspired terrorism locations. the fear now is that isis will retaliate. the operatives they recruit for the international attacks ultimately they report up to al add adnani. there is a lot of concern of isis operatives here and present and ordered to launch attacks. >> we don't know how al adnani die died but it was a hint that it was coalition forces. >> yeah it could have been russians they have been...
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has to transpose into its domestic growth all the rules for the single market that are decided in brusselsfee for participation in the single on board all takes eu legislation. francine: something that some u.k. politicians have said they don't want because it means you are subject to eu laws without being at the table. in which position would you be more lenient with the u.k., if you were still at the commission or if you were still head of state of a periphery country? cases i think in both see clear limits in what can be vis-a-vis the u.k. and the european union cannot delude itself to lose value to its please ajust to country which has decided not to stay in the european union. as you can understand, this would perhaps help the u.k., but set in motion a precedent of other countries wanting to renegotiate their memberships. become awould then major factor of the you disintegration. i think both the european commission, and if they are responsible, the heads of states and governments of the 27, should not go down that way. francine: why are the markets so calm on brexit? will the impact
has to transpose into its domestic growth all the rules for the single market that are decided in brusselsfee for participation in the single on board all takes eu legislation. francine: something that some u.k. politicians have said they don't want because it means you are subject to eu laws without being at the table. in which position would you be more lenient with the u.k., if you were still at the commission or if you were still head of state of a periphery country? cases i think in both...
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it happened yesterday morning...in front of a police station in brussels... authorities say.. the man started going after the two officers with a machete... then a third officer stepped in... and shot-and-killed the attacker. brussels has been on high alert since march...after a bombing at the station killed 32 victims. isis has claimed responsibility for those attacks. they're the real-life oceans eleven! the "pink panther gang" ... has pulled off outrageous crimes... straight out of movies. but now -- five suspected gang members are behind bars... after they were caught red-handed. police in spain somehow tipped off... were able to catch the crooks in the act. officers say they recovered ... 4-hundred thousand dollars considering... the master criminals have done this 380 times... in thirty countries... since 1999 ... it's estimated they've netted 370 million dollars in loot. a live look at the orleans this morning where the annual... "super- toy-con" ...is taking over! the three day event is the biggest toy, comic, model car and pop culture convention in las vegas. and as y
it happened yesterday morning...in front of a police station in brussels... authorities say.. the man started going after the two officers with a machete... then a third officer stepped in... and shot-and-killed the attacker. brussels has been on high alert since march...after a bombing at the station killed 32 victims. isis has claimed responsibility for those attacks. they're the real-life oceans eleven! the "pink panther gang" ... has pulled off outrageous crimes... straight out of...
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was placed on the head of the bureaucrats in brussels. for example, the estonian president said that the behavior had been abominable. the foreign minister whose name i will not attempt to pronounce said that the european institution starts to admit they made a mistake and that at least a part of the european leadership should stand aside. a prime minister said the british people have reacted to european policy and that nobody has the right to be angry with the british voters. the czech foreign minister said that junker was not the right man for the job and that somebody in the e.u. should be thinking about quiting. the hungarian prime minister blamed brexit on the e.u. inept tude in handling the mass immigration crisis. and together the countries called for the e.u. executive to reined in. now, consider the engine of european integration, france and germany. only a week after brexit, the french finance minister stated that everything will be on the table when negotiating with the british, implying that britain would be offered if it want
was placed on the head of the bureaucrats in brussels. for example, the estonian president said that the behavior had been abominable. the foreign minister whose name i will not attempt to pronounce said that the european institution starts to admit they made a mistake and that at least a part of the european leadership should stand aside. a prime minister said the british people have reacted to european policy and that nobody has the right to be angry with the british voters. the czech foreign...