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the first times when i came to dusseldorf, i learned that the dusseldorf people, they look to cologne a smaller town. and cologne is more in media. >> anthony: which city's better? >> heinz: yeah, only one answer that's true. cologne. for sure. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing travel season for nothing. it ♪ this summer at choice hotels the more you go the better. now get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. so go. book now at choicehotels.com >> anthony: why? what accounts for cologne, some would say un-german relaxed and open style? one explanation might be the "dead-roman theory." i have suggested that the presence of long dead roman legions enriches the soil making for good wine and a propensity for frolicking and drinking that wine. it is, i hasten to add, an idiotic theory. but i want it to be true. cheers. maurizio arca here is german-italian
the first times when i came to dusseldorf, i learned that the dusseldorf people, they look to cologne a smaller town. and cologne is more in media. >> anthony: which city's better? >> heinz: yeah, only one answer that's true. cologne. for sure. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live....
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security forces recently foiled an attack on dusseldorf where terrorists had planned to shoot at passersby and blow themselves up. >> there is a danger of attacks, the situation is serious. in recent years, is has developed into a monster which could not be predicted. we have to assume that anyone who was with is and was able to return could be a danger for our domestic security. >> is registers those joining up very precisely. these documents refer to 54 germans that went to syria to fight in the war. they include their names, profession, blood group, fighting experience. they were also questioned about their willingness to commit a suicide attack. the forms also include information about where people were recruited. berlin, hamburg, bremen, dortmund, frankfurt, kassel, lubeck, wolfsburg and many more places. this woman's son was on the list. he left germany early 2014 saying he was going on holiday. he didn't get in touch for weeks. then he sent a message saying he had joined is in syria. >> my world fell to pieces. i thought to myself my child is there. what's he doing there? what pushe
security forces recently foiled an attack on dusseldorf where terrorists had planned to shoot at passersby and blow themselves up. >> there is a danger of attacks, the situation is serious. in recent years, is has developed into a monster which could not be predicted. we have to assume that anyone who was with is and was able to return could be a danger for our domestic security. >> is registers those joining up very precisely. these documents refer to 54 germans that went to syria...
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they've got a big office in dusseldorf anyway. manus: there you go. ryan, thank you very much.stock is trading higher . ratcheting higher. ryan, thank you. also talking about the impact of brexit was john hoeven k. he told bloomberg that the strength of the global economy influences his business the month. >> we've not seen any impact on passengers, volume, and it will probably take three to six months before we see any of that. we are phenomenally resilient. even in the financial downturn, we didn't see a very significant reduction in passenger volumes relative to other airports. that is because there's so much demand to fly out of heathrow and we are a global business. we are flying to emerging markets around the world. we are more affected by the global economy. manus: up next, donald trump's republican takeover is complete. he accepts the party's presidential nomination. we are live in cleveland to analyze his america first acceptance speech. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: donald trump has become the republican presidential candidate. in an acceptance speech that lasted over a
they've got a big office in dusseldorf anyway. manus: there you go. ryan, thank you very much.stock is trading higher . ratcheting higher. ryan, thank you. also talking about the impact of brexit was john hoeven k. he told bloomberg that the strength of the global economy influences his business the month. >> we've not seen any impact on passengers, volume, and it will probably take three to six months before we see any of that. we are phenomenally resilient. even in the financial...
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in three different cities where they took down a cell that they had been watching for some time dÜsseldorfng that there a hot, a lot, big numbers of potential terrorists. >> yes. >> throughout that region. >> yeah, bret. bret, we are crossing into coming up on 2 million poorly screened immigrants allowed into the country. i will tell you the country started off open arms with the immigrants. merkel was looked at. almost as a pariah, if you will. the country is quickly changing its boat right now. the reason why is because there are certain neighborhoods in germany there's certain neighborhoods in germany where germans don't want to go into. they're not covered. these are regular germans as opposed to stricter muslims. so germany is a big problem right now, and if they don't start to look at sweden's situation in terms of how they plugged and closed the borders, germany is going to continue to see this type of violence playing out in the streets like we have in france. >> well, gentlemen, thank you very much. when we come back here on the factor, we'll analyze how terror plays in the 2016 c
in three different cities where they took down a cell that they had been watching for some time dÜsseldorfng that there a hot, a lot, big numbers of potential terrorists. >> yes. >> throughout that region. >> yeah, bret. bret, we are crossing into coming up on 2 million poorly screened immigrants allowed into the country. i will tell you the country started off open arms with the immigrants. merkel was looked at. almost as a pariah, if you will. the country is quickly...
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security forces recently foiled an attack on dusseldorf where terrorists had planned to shoot at passersbythemselves up. >> there is a danger of attacks, the situation is serious. in recent years, is has developed into a monster which could not be predicted. we have to assume that anyone who was with is and was able to return could be a danger for our domestic security. >> is registers those joining up very precisely. these documents refer to 54 germans that went to syria to fight in the war. they include their names, profession, blood group, fighting experience. they were also questioned about their willingness to commit a suicide attack. the forms also include information about where people were recruited. berlin, hamburg, bremen, dortmund, frankfurt, kassel, lubeck, wolfsburg and many more places. this woman's son was on the list. he left germany early 2014 saying he wawagoing on holiday. didn't get in touch for wes.s. then he sent a message saying he had joined is inin syria. >> my world fell to pieces. i thought to myself my child is there. what's he doing there? what pushed him to go
security forces recently foiled an attack on dusseldorf where terrorists had planned to shoot at passersbythemselves up. >> there is a danger of attacks, the situation is serious. in recent years, is has developed into a monster which could not be predicted. we have to assume that anyone who was with is and was able to return could be a danger for our domestic security. >> is registers those joining up very precisely. these documents refer to 54 germans that went to syria to fight...
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just a month ago, there was a terror cell that german police disrupted, a paris style attack on dusseldorfy were planning, where 10 men thought would be with suicide bombs, they wanted a paris style attack. stuart: and they interrupted it. >> and angela merkel admitted, yes, isis is mfugees. stuart: you've lived near nice and i take it europeans are anxious? >> the fear is really growing. after paris, the paris attacks, there was kind of a sense of we're going to stay strong, but this last one in nice seems to be pushing people over the edge, but it's a horrible situation in italy, we see the refugees coming across the sea there and you see the horrific condition that these people are in. stuart: it's a humanitarian problem on one hand and you're inviting in a terror problem on the other. no easy answer. >> nobody wants to turn the people escaping terror, trying to escape it, you don't want to harm them, but at the same time you don't want to die either. stuart: i'm going to stay on the theme of terror. that was the theme of the republican convention last night was make america safe again.
just a month ago, there was a terror cell that german police disrupted, a paris style attack on dusseldorfy were planning, where 10 men thought would be with suicide bombs, they wanted a paris style attack. stuart: and they interrupted it. >> and angela merkel admitted, yes, isis is mfugees. stuart: you've lived near nice and i take it europeans are anxious? >> the fear is really growing. after paris, the paris attacks, there was kind of a sense of we're going to stay strong, but...