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angela merkel says that she shares responsibility for the election in eastern germany. her decision to allow a million refugees was right. russia and the u.s. have failed to make progress in talks on syria. speaking on the sidelines, president obama said they had hoped to finalize details of a cease-fire but said negotiations had proved too tough and talks will continue. police in the german state of bavaria are investigating a case of vandalism that has that people buzzing. it is someone is using an ax to chop down christian crosses. critics say the tradition of erecting cross-ice is is out of place in the modern world. something this particular culprit appears to have taken to heart. >> this is all that's left on the cross. his the third time in mr. he asked man has struck down one of the crosses that marked the summits in the alpine region. the police are treating it as vandalism. for locals, the damage is much more significant. no respect. none for the cross. some wild animal comes along and takes it down like that? all i can say is that it is a real shame. think it
angela merkel says that she shares responsibility for the election in eastern germany. her decision to allow a million refugees was right. russia and the u.s. have failed to make progress in talks on syria. speaking on the sidelines, president obama said they had hoped to finalize details of a cease-fire but said negotiations had proved too tough and talks will continue. police in the german state of bavaria are investigating a case of vandalism that has that people buzzing. it is someone is...
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german radicals clashed with migrants in eastern germany -- exactly one year after the germany reached its peak. according to media reports refugees started the latest round of violence ... following verbal assaults from german protesters. there have been attacks on refugees nearly every day over the past year ... raising concerns among counter terrorism experts decision 20-16donald trump finally admitting today -- president obama was born in the united states.the republican nomniee said his rival hillary clinton is responsible for starting the so-called "ber something that clinton and multiple fact check groups call a lie."now not to mention her in the same breath, but hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. i finished it. president barack obama was born in the united states period. now we can get back to making america strong there is no evidence clinton started the birther movement. she said trump owes president obama an apology. an athlete accused of sexually assaulting his own teammate. coming up new on live at 6. both of the teens are football pl
german radicals clashed with migrants in eastern germany -- exactly one year after the germany reached its peak. according to media reports refugees started the latest round of violence ... following verbal assaults from german protesters. there have been attacks on refugees nearly every day over the past year ... raising concerns among counter terrorism experts decision 20-16donald trump finally admitting today -- president obama was born in the united states.the republican nomniee said his...
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merkel says that she says responsisibility for t the poor showowing in a r regional electn in eastern germany but insists her decision to allow more than one million refugees was right. at the top of the hour, do stay with us on dw if you can. ú in anchor: this is live from paris. stories,. syria is hit by a series of bombings. the islamic state group says it was behind the blasts, targeting government and kurdish held areas. residents brought -- calling for urgent action on the makeshift migrant camp. standcolas sarkozy should trial over the funding of his fail 2012 reelection campaign. france posh
merkel says that she says responsisibility for t the poor showowing in a r regional electn in eastern germany but insists her decision to allow more than one million refugees was right. at the top of the hour, do stay with us on dw if you can. ú in anchor: this is live from paris. stories,. syria is hit by a series of bombings. the islamic state group says it was behind the blasts, targeting government and kurdish held areas. residents brought -- calling for urgent action on the makeshift...
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and furthermore, a lot of people went west to leave eastern germany. but now the most exciting parts of germany are berlin and the east, we're starting to see the cities growing. and this is a place where you can get decent quality property for a fraction of the price of -- i realize this is an extreme example, but london. it really is less than a quarter of the price on a likely basis. we are now beginning to see rental yields rise. 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 a
and furthermore, a lot of people went west to leave eastern germany. but now the most exciting parts of germany are berlin and the east, we're starting to see the cities growing. and this is a place where you can get decent quality property for a fraction of the price of -- i realize this is an extreme example, but london. it really is less than a quarter of the price on a likely basis. we are now beginning to see rental yields rise. we are seeing people move to berlin. this is a long-term...
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the exit polling in this election yesterday in western pomerania, this eastern germany area where sheoral district, showed that the voting did not turn on the economy, which even in this state is doing quite well. so that's clearly a warning sign. the flipside is that she has a year now to turn around her political fortunes and also the conversation in germany and that hopely has to be her because germany has gotten much more restrictive on refugees in terms of letting them in and the influx has declined. that is what she will be banking on as she moves forward and decides whether to declare her term,acy for her fourth which may happen by december of this year. ,uy: always a pleasure than thank you. joining us now is the codirector europe -- good morning. i'll ask you the same question. i'm am watching european politics in trying to understand. >> it's a bit of a humiliation, europe -- good morning. i'll ask you the same question. but i wouldn't take it too seriously in terms of whether she will maintain power. there is no alternative -- she doesn't have many challenges within her par
the exit polling in this election yesterday in western pomerania, this eastern germany area where sheoral district, showed that the voting did not turn on the economy, which even in this state is doing quite well. so that's clearly a warning sign. the flipside is that she has a year now to turn around her political fortunes and also the conversation in germany and that hopely has to be her because germany has gotten much more restrictive on refugees in terms of letting them in and the influx...
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germany say about 80 germans and 20 migrants were attacking each other last night in a town in eastern germanyups of people on the main square shoving each other and shouting go away. >>> a new report revealing 60 million people in the u.s. suffer from vision impairment. researchers say some public and private health plans don't include eye exams for low risk patients. >>> that's the news update this hour. back to you. >> thank you, sue herera. oil prices closing for the day now. oil closes slightly higher, but still down 8% for the week. there you have it 29 cents to the upside. >>> donald trump giving more details of his tax today. robert frank look at how his plan compares with hillary clinton. such as we know her plan. >> with a 1% they pay 38% of all federal income tax, so when you compare, what you're really comparing is opposite view on how to tax the rich. hillary clinton would increase federal revenue by 1.1 trillion over the first decade. three quarter coming from the top 1% of households. she would raise the top rate to 43.4% from 39.6 on ark gi. over 5 million a year. those making
germany say about 80 germans and 20 migrants were attacking each other last night in a town in eastern germanyups of people on the main square shoving each other and shouting go away. >>> a new report revealing 60 million people in the u.s. suffer from vision impairment. researchers say some public and private health plans don't include eye exams for low risk patients. >>> that's the news update this hour. back to you. >> thank you, sue herera. oil prices closing for the...
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germany, they don't call them states like we do, 50 states. they call them laender, lands. so many of the laender in eastern part of germany are governed by this die linke party now, and increasingly, they've become powerful in the west. as i said, the last national election, they got 11.9% of the vote. 1 out of 8 germans votes for a party, one of whose slogans is "germany can do better than capitalism.m" i like to talk about that party not bebecause i's the s same as what we would do here in the united states, but it's s an important lesson. the notion that a party could develop politically in a modern, highly industrialized, advanced country, which germany surely is, that is critical of capitalism, you don't have to imagine that it's maybe a possibility. there it is, and germany, by the way, is the number one economy i in europepe right now. its unemployment has gone down over the last 5 years, whereas almost everybody else's has gone up. germany was a strong economy before. it's much stronger now. it is really the center of the european--the eurozone, the european common market. so in a relatively succes
germany, they don't call them states like we do, 50 states. they call them laender, lands. so many of the laender in eastern part of germany are governed by this die linke party now, and increasingly, they've become powerful in the west. as i said, the last national election, they got 11.9% of the vote. 1 out of 8 germans votes for a party, one of whose slogans is "germany can do better than capitalism.m" i like to talk about that party not bebecause i's the s same as what we would do...
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that being said, russia has been hacking eastern european banks prior. germany accused them of messing with them. russia is accused of knocking out power for 80,000 ukrainians. russia is the master of subversion and putin was a former kgb analyst. he knows that all too well. >> in ukraine in 2014, in fact, there was a russian effort to interrupt the electoral website before the presidential election. george, this effort would seem playbook. >> absolutely. i think it's quite right. what they want to say is we have our problems in russia. we have orderly elections. so orderly we know the outcome before we have the elections. there is something wrong with the systems. to demoralize the united states, that is, to get people to think they have a government that is somehow tainted, legitimacy compromised by inadequacies is an >> it's interesting because putin believed that the united states and specifically hillary clinton helped try to work against him when he was running for election. do you think this was pay back in some sense both to the united states and to clin
that being said, russia has been hacking eastern european banks prior. germany accused them of messing with them. russia is accused of knocking out power for 80,000 ukrainians. russia is the master of subversion and putin was a former kgb analyst. he knows that all too well. >> in ukraine in 2014, in fact, there was a russian effort to interrupt the electoral website before the presidential election. george, this effort would seem playbook. >> absolutely. i think it's quite right....
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. >> as mentioned, this is an eastern state, a part of the formerer communist part of east germany.t is also very rural, sparsely populated, and it is also angela merkel's home state. you were there. how representative is it for the rest of the country? >> i would say it is represented -- representative because the campaign was not about state issues. it was about federal issues, national issues. about refugees. those are questions mainly being decided in berlin, not the state capital, and ill, the whole campaign was about those national issues. terms of its size or population it is a small state, i think it was a very important election. >> before we go on, let us perhaps take a closer look at or alternative for germany. here is a short film. negative election campaign drew lots of voters. they made it clear what they did not like. they spoke out against foreigners, who make up only of the population. they did best in tourist towns. anti-muslim sentiment is strong. people are concerned about burgers and bikinis -- burkas and burkinis. anti-eu sentiments are also running high descri
. >> as mentioned, this is an eastern state, a part of the formerer communist part of east germany.t is also very rural, sparsely populated, and it is also angela merkel's home state. you were there. how representative is it for the rest of the country? >> i would say it is represented -- representative because the campaign was not about state issues. it was about federal issues, national issues. about refugees. those are questions mainly being decided in berlin, not the state...
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that being said, russia has been hacking eastern european banks prior to 9/11. germany recently accused russia of hacking parliament and chancellor merkel's website. further russia was being accused of the first electical failure in western ukraine, knocking out electricity for 80,000 ukrainians. so it wouldn't be surprising if russia, you know, potentially tries to meddle with u.s. relations. also russia is a master of subversion and putin was a kgb analyst which he knows all too well. >> in ukraine in 2015, in fact, there was an attempt to disrupt the electoral website just before a political election. this would be right out of the kremlin playbook. >> absolutely. and i think it's quite right that what they want to say is, we have our problems in russia, but at least we have orderly elections. so orderly that we know the outcome before they have the election. having said that, there is something wrong with our systems that supposedly are our rivals. to demoralize the united states, that is to get people to think that they have a government that's smau tainted, legiti
that being said, russia has been hacking eastern european banks prior to 9/11. germany recently accused russia of hacking parliament and chancellor merkel's website. further russia was being accused of the first electical failure in western ukraine, knocking out electricity for 80,000 ukrainians. so it wouldn't be surprising if russia, you know, potentially tries to meddle with u.s. relations. also russia is a master of subversion and putin was a kgb analyst which he knows all too well....
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nigel: quell there was a meeting where four of the eastern european countries are saying to germany,o, we are not going to accept migrant posts from you. it was a big move towards yes, european with trade but not -- i believe brexit was that moment. francine: do you think it's ueling -- today? nigel: why did brexit win it? because 2.5 million who don't normally vote at all went out and voted and i think trump is beginning to reach some people in american society who have just been out of the voting properties for decades and haven't felt a part of it. so those the least in brussels, there are real powers. francine: i remember when president obama first came to the u.k. you said we don't want foreign intervention involved in something with the u.k. nigel: i didn't endorse donald trump. i just happened to be there. i happened to be in mississippi and i didn't know there was a trump rally in town. i was invited to speak. i did. francine: were you surprised by the amount of people who turned up? high energy 8: i had been to cleveland and the republican convention in cleveland but what su
nigel: quell there was a meeting where four of the eastern european countries are saying to germany,o, we are not going to accept migrant posts from you. it was a big move towards yes, european with trade but not -- i believe brexit was that moment. francine: do you think it's ueling -- today? nigel: why did brexit win it? because 2.5 million who don't normally vote at all went out and voted and i think trump is beginning to reach some people in american society who have just been out of the...
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they never had it i think as germany is a great country, they can control everything. reporter: mohammed was sent to the eastern german state of saxony alone. he accidentally hit someone with a plastic bottle. the reaction bewildered him. >> i come to him and i say, apologize. i did not see you. he was saying, don't touch me. i am not dirty. i am not a person that comes from other planets. reporter: he is 26 and graduated from school in syria. he is required to take german classes. brent: good for him. it we will take a little break and we will come back with the business headlines. stick around. brent: welcome back, everyone. 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 t
they never had it i think as germany is a great country, they can control everything. reporter: mohammed was sent to the eastern german state of saxony alone. he accidentally hit someone with a plastic bottle. the reaction bewildered him. >> i come to him and i say, apologize. i did not see you. he was saying, don't touch me. i am not dirty. i am not a person that comes from other planets. reporter: he is 26 and graduated from school in syria. he is required to take german classes. brent:...
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here in germany, to improvised bombs exploded outside a mosque in a conference center in the eastern city of dresden. no one was injured and there has been no claim of responsibility. the blast triggered fears of security threats ahead of celebrations to mark german unity day next monday. reporter: in the light of day, the full damage revealed. late monday night, this mosque was bombed. the imam and his family inside. his son saw the attack unfold. he first off the bomber was throwing stones but then realized it was -- it was much worse. >> then i heard a noise like boom and it was a bomb stuff i screamed my mother who got out of bed and went outside. then i called my father and we went out the back door and tried to put the fire out. germans were helping as well. in downtown trusted, a second bomb exploded at the international convention center, the main venue for celebrations marking germany fosse reunification. police say no one has claimed responsibility for they are assuming it was a crime. the german interior minister called monday's attack appalling. >> aggression, including t
here in germany, to improvised bombs exploded outside a mosque in a conference center in the eastern city of dresden. no one was injured and there has been no claim of responsibility. the blast triggered fears of security threats ahead of celebrations to mark german unity day next monday. reporter: in the light of day, the full damage revealed. late monday night, this mosque was bombed. the imam and his family inside. his son saw the attack unfold. he first off the bomber was throwing stones...
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eastern iowa. passed through. i'm hillary clinton an approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean energy super power's either going to be germany, china, or us. and i'm going to make sure it's us. from 500 million solar panels installed by the end of my first term, to precision manufacturing. we'll beat the competition and create new high wage jobs. we can do this, millions of jobs right here in america. flag [continues in background] they're bringing drugs, they're brigning crime, they're rapists... you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes... blood coming out of her...wherever [pledge continues in background] you gotta see this guy; "oh, i don't know what i said. ah, i don't remember." i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters... get him the hell out of here... get him out of here! get out! priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning. the september 11th terror attacks changed the way americans viewed security in the united states. states.meet some of the people most directly effected 15 years ago this week
eastern iowa. passed through. i'm hillary clinton an approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean energy super power's either going to be germany, china, or us. and i'm going to make sure it's us. from 500 million solar panels installed by the end of my first term, to precision manufacturing. we'll beat the competition and create new high wage jobs. we can do this, millions of jobs right here in america. flag [continues in background] they're bringing drugs,...
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germany. the influx of refugees has created a number of challenges. tensions between migrants and locals have been increasing in some areas, including a small eastern town where there have been clashes this week. extra police have been sent into patrol streets. >> the chance of a few hundred right ring wires -- the chants of a few hundred right wing writers -- rioters. no refugees were present. they are not allowed out at night. about 20 asylum-seekers, mostly unaccompanied minors, and 80 right wing rioters attacked each other, and the police are being criticized. >> if there are 20 or 25 police officers in operation and once i has 80 prepared to use violence and the other side has 30 prepared to use violence, then there are limits -- one side has 80 prepared to use violence and the other side has 30 prepared to use violence, then there are limits. >> the writing was on the wall for the events of that night, knowing that the pertinent right-wing social media groups were calling for action and mobilizing their members, not just here but also in the surrounding area. the state of saxony acknowledges that right-wing groups have consolidated, and refugees e
germany. the influx of refugees has created a number of challenges. tensions between migrants and locals have been increasing in some areas, including a small eastern town where there have been clashes this week. extra police have been sent into patrol streets. >> the chance of a few hundred right ring wires -- the chants of a few hundred right wing writers -- rioters. no refugees were present. they are not allowed out at night. about 20 asylum-seekers, mostly unaccompanied minors, and 80...
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germany. we have to wait to see. character in europe and very much respected, and also hateted for her liberal policie. peter: she is being shunned, especially by easternuropeans. they are giving her a very hard time. derek: lots of leaders in europe have always been opposed to angela merkel, but they could never get it together to form a posse and take her out, and humiliate her. people, like the group around poland and the czech republic, but we almost the in europe or you see in germany. lots of people want to take her down, but they can't get it together. think it is better the devil you know. peter: half a minute. alan: i think with breaking out, the point is that angela merkel is alone against the mediterranean states. against france, spain and italy, who all want the introduction the european union, rightly so. if the referendum is won in january of next year,, he is the man to watch in europe. peter: i begin to hear the music. that is the end of the show. how wounded is angela merkel? alan: she's ok. pascale: she's tough. peter: no problem there, no worries apparently. derek: she's got nine lives, i think she is on six or seven. peter: what we
germany. we have to wait to see. character in europe and very much respected, and also hateted for her liberal policie. peter: she is being shunned, especially by easternuropeans. they are giving her a very hard time. derek: lots of leaders in europe have always been opposed to angela merkel, but they could never get it together to form a posse and take her out, and humiliate her. people, like the group around poland and the czech republic, but we almost the in europe or you see in germany....
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eastern blitz. the road to russia was now open. that, preliminary steps were necessary. south and east of germanyd greece. hungary had grain, rich yields -- fields of it. grain too good for hungarians when german soldiers have such appetites. bauxite, and bauxite makes aluminum, which makes planes. hungary had an army, not the battle trained german army, but good enough to throw against russian guns. romania had not only grain but oil, and hitler needed every last drop to power his war machine. romania also had men, more slave labor, more cannon fodder for the attacks on russia. and romania had russian frontiers, and hitler wanted those in the hands of german generals. bulgaria did not have a russian frontier, but it did have bases, bases on the black sea, bases to pray on german shipping. the reactionary governments of hungary, under the dictatorship of an admiral, of romania, governed by young king michael, who was only a tool in the hands of hitler's puppet, general enescu, and of bulgaria, all -- ruled by king boris -- always a disciple of german imperialism, all have sold their countries out
eastern blitz. the road to russia was now open. that, preliminary steps were necessary. south and east of germanyd greece. hungary had grain, rich yields -- fields of it. grain too good for hungarians when german soldiers have such appetites. bauxite, and bauxite makes aluminum, which makes planes. hungary had an army, not the battle trained german army, but good enough to throw against russian guns. romania had not only grain but oil, and hitler needed every last drop to power his war machine....
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germany's biggest failure has in not being able to convince others that this is a european challenge and not a german problem as others see it. brent: the chancellor hasn't been able to convince eastern european countries in particular . she has not been able to convince the german voter, either. guest: that's correct. her approval ratings are around 37%. they have not been linear. it's more of a topsy-turvy curve. there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and even more are skeptical about her capacity to solve this refugee problem and that's a particularly big problem because there are a series of regional elections coming up. one coming up on sunday. in the next year, federal elections. and she has not decided whether she will stand for reelection but i am sure she's considering all these numbers of whether voters are thinking positively of her government. brent: a lot of people have said in the last year, nonstop, that this is the one issue that could spell the end for angela merkel. people are still saying that and she is still the chancellor. guest: a few months and years ago, we were talking about the teflon chancellor. i don't think there is a te
germany's biggest failure has in not being able to convince others that this is a european challenge and not a german problem as others see it. brent: the chancellor hasn't been able to convince eastern european countries in particular . she has not been able to convince the german voter, either. guest: that's correct. her approval ratings are around 37%. they have not been linear. it's more of a topsy-turvy curve. there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and...
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germany. the german chancellor opened her country's borders on humanitarian grounds. > a now iconic phrase, and one that initially earned her praise the world over. but then -- >> in some countries of central and easternurope there was a fear and an anger about how little they had been consulted before she decided to open the borders and let immigrants and refugees in. reporter: merkel called for solidarity, and for the refugees to be fairly distributed across europe. countries like hungary refused. prime minister viktor orbÁn prepared for a fully-fledged power struggle. the germans tried forcing the issue by demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels. a majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home and it's actually not happening and i think that's a huge issue for the european union. we have to do what we decide together otherwise the whole credibility and the stability and power of the construction is gone. reporter: which is exactly what happened.
germany. the german chancellor opened her country's borders on humanitarian grounds. > a now iconic phrase, and one that initially earned her praise the world over. but then -- >> in some countries of central and easternurope there was a fear and an anger about how little they had been consulted before she decided to open the borders and let immigrants and refugees in. reporter: merkel called for solidarity, and for the refugees to be fairly distributed across europe. countries like...
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germany. the german chancellor opened her country's borders on humanitarian grounds. > a now iconic phrase, and one that initially earned her praise the world over. but then -- >> in some countries of central and easternurope there was a fear and an anger about how little they had been consulted before she decided to open the borders and let immigrants and refugees in. reporter: merkel called for solidarity, and for the refugees to be fairly distributed across europe. countries like hungary refused. prime minister viktor orbÁn prepared for a fully-fledged power struggle. the germans tried forcing the issue by d demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels. a majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home and it's actually not happening and i think that's a huge issue for the european union. we have to do what we decide together otherwise the whole credibility and the stability and power of the construction is gone. reporter: which is exactly what happene
germany. the german chancellor opened her country's borders on humanitarian grounds. > a now iconic phrase, and one that initially earned her praise the world over. but then -- >> in some countries of central and easternurope there was a fear and an anger about how little they had been consulted before she decided to open the borders and let immigrants and refugees in. reporter: merkel called for solidarity, and for the refugees to be fairly distributed across europe. countries like...
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change in europe and particularly eastern europe since it's been abandoned by both the european union and the united states, there is an awakening even perhaps in germanyhere angela merkel is saying whether sincerely or not, that she might rethink her migration policies. >> her collapsing polls might be an incentive to that. >> she has 6 of 16 governments within the provinces of germany. an extraordinary day on capitol hill. congress focusing on fraud in our banging industry and the corrupt or inept leadership of one particular bank. lawmakers on the senate banging committee excoriated wells far go's chief executive officer john stumpf in his role in a massive banging scam and its tolerance or perhaps leading it. more than 5,000 employees were fired by the bang because they illegally opened 2 million fraudulent customer accounts and issued fraudulently credit cards to customers who had not applied for them. th -- the bank's board fired no one in top management even though top management aloud that corrupt culture to continue. senator warren calling for stumpf to resign. >> you should resign. you should give back the money you collected while this scam
change in europe and particularly eastern europe since it's been abandoned by both the european union and the united states, there is an awakening even perhaps in germanyhere angela merkel is saying whether sincerely or not, that she might rethink her migration policies. >> her collapsing polls might be an incentive to that. >> she has 6 of 16 governments within the provinces of germany. an extraordinary day on capitol hill. congress focusing on fraud in our banging industry and the...
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so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see events on the continent as a zero sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern>> the idea that an american president had always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian richard levenson on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he'll talk about how doctors have sometimes contributed to a president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. for our complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> a former customs and border patrol officer with the homeland security department discusses now his allegations of islamic infiltration of the u.s. government. phil haney co-wrote the book "see something, say nothing, a homeland security officer exposes the government's submission to jihad." he spoke at a national security and counterterrorism conference. this is about an hour. >> thank you. >> they said push the green one. how are you doing, everyone? do i push
so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see events on the continent as a zero sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern>> the idea that an american president had always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived. well, i want to tell you that this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian richard levenson on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he'll talk about how...
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eastern today join us on the foxbusiness network. the best performance and index in germanyone and a quarter percent. breaking news at a charlotte north carolina. a police shooting at least a dozen police officers injured as riots erupted following a deadly police involved shooting. protesters causing chaos. they're black in the major highway. forcing it to close. all of this comes after a separate police involved shooting. the first debate less than a week away. they are detailing how he is --dash mike how she is preparing. >> i'm in a do my very best to communicate as clearly and fearlessly as i can in the face of the insults in the attacks and the bullying and bigotry that we have seen coming from my opponent. i can take it. take a look at how they could shape up the wild race. shocking images of a teacher stomping on an american flag. he said he was trying to teach his class a lesson. the average ahead. the nfl quarterback will donate $1 million to communicate. it will tell you about it. it's all coming up. the race to the white house heating up and heading to the debate
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eastern. and cavuto coast to coast. u.s. stock market futures are looking downside this morning. dow futures down 98, s&p futures down 11. lauren: in europe stocks lower, in germany167 points to the downside, cac if paris down 81 points and ftse is down 87. nicole: arnold palmer died of heart problems, seven major championships and 62pga tour wins. palmer was also a pine -- pioneer in sports markets. lauren: 24-year-old marlins pitcher was killed with two other people when they slammed in miami beach. 38 wins. >> something like that. that's the joy that josÉ played with and the passion he fell about playing. i don't know if there's words to express, you know, how i feel. it's a tremendous loss. lauren: final pitch on tuesday tonight protecting a 1-0 lead over the nationals in eighth inning in marlins park. in yesterday's game between the marlins and atlanta braves was canceled. nicole: parts of iowa dealing with flooding. heavy rain and nearby communities now sending several thousand bags to cedar rapids, schools are canceled through wednesday in the state's second largest city. thousands residents have been evacuated. flooding is expect today reach its height by
eastern. and cavuto coast to coast. u.s. stock market futures are looking downside this morning. dow futures down 98, s&p futures down 11. lauren: in europe stocks lower, in germany167 points to the downside, cac if paris down 81 points and ftse is down 87. nicole: arnold palmer died of heart problems, seven major championships and 62pga tour wins. palmer was also a pine -- pioneer in sports markets. lauren: 24-year-old marlins pitcher was killed with two other people when they slammed in...
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germany. we've virtually signed, in helsinki, an agreement that the russians have dominance in eastern europe. we've bailed out soviet agriculture with our huge grain sales. we've given them large loans, access to our best technology and if the senate hadn't , interfered with the jackson amendment, maybe you would've given them even larger loans. is that what you call a two-way street of traffic in europe? mr. ford: i believe that we have negotiated with the soviet union since i've been president from a position of strength. and let me cite several examples. shortly after i became president in december of 1974, i met with general secretary brezhnev in vladivostok, and we agreed to a mutual cap on the ballistic missile launchers at a ceiling of 2400, which means that the soviet union, if that becomes a permanent agreement, will have to make a reduction in their launchers that they now have or plan to have. i've negotiated at vladivostok with mr. brezhnev a limitation on the mirving of their ballistic missiles at a figure of 1320, which is the first time that any president has achieved a cap eit
germany. we've virtually signed, in helsinki, an agreement that the russians have dominance in eastern europe. we've bailed out soviet agriculture with our huge grain sales. we've given them large loans, access to our best technology and if the senate hadn't , interfered with the jackson amendment, maybe you would've given them even larger loans. is that what you call a two-way street of traffic in europe? mr. ford: i believe that we have negotiated with the soviet union since i've been...
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eastern part of the world, including syria. why when we know that isis has infiltrated the syrian migrants flooding into europe. we got evidence of that yesterday, germanyd three. why does the president insist bringing more syrians here and why does hillary clinton want to do the same? that's next. everyone thought i was crazy to open a hotel here. everyone said it's so hard to be a musician, but i can't imagine doing anything else. now that the train makes it easier to get here, the neighborhood is really changing. i'm always hopping on the train, running all over portland. i have to go wherever the work is. trains with innovative siemens technology help keep cities moving, so neighborhoods and businesses can prosper. i can book 3 or 4 gigs on a good weekend. i'm booked solid for weeks. it takes ingenuity to make it in the big city. i'm booked solid for weeks. no, i'm scheduling time to go oto the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go to lendingtree.com. get up to five loan offers to compare side by side for free. wow, that's great. wait. how did you get in my kitchen? oh, i followed a raccoo
eastern part of the world, including syria. why when we know that isis has infiltrated the syrian migrants flooding into europe. we got evidence of that yesterday, germanyd three. why does the president insist bringing more syrians here and why does hillary clinton want to do the same? that's next. everyone thought i was crazy to open a hotel here. everyone said it's so hard to be a musician, but i can't imagine doing anything else. now that the train makes it easier to get here, the...
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union and the phrases already out there so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see the events on continent. on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in in whatever euro they lived. i want to tell you that this is a charming myth and problems begin almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian, on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he'll talk about how doctors have contributed to president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. for complete american history tv schedule go to cspan.org. >> next, talking about the impact of immigration and wages on the u.s., with a particular focus on the pay of low-skilled workers. this is hosted by the cato institute. it's an 1:45. >> good morning everybody. welcome to the cato institute. i'm an immigration policy analyst here. if anything, this 2016 election will turn more on the candidate's respected immigration positions than on any other. donald trump, the republican nominee won his primary, primarily based on this topic for his support to reducing
union and the phrases already out there so that france, germany, russia, poland don't see the events on continent. on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in in whatever euro they lived. i want to tell you that this is a charming myth and problems begin almost immediately with george washington. >> parkway central librarian, on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he'll talk about how doctors have...
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saw hitler's autobahn in germany, the whole problems the germans faced in world war 1 is when they knocked the russians out they had to move the troops rapidly from the eastern front to the western front and they were trying to get their as fast as we were trying to get there because we only joined in 1920. we were trying to get the before theyed. started the second battle and the german generals say why did you use? and he says, americans. so he saul the autobahn so eisenhower did that. they say he was a segregationist, however. on the other hand he appoint earl warren, chief justice. he later claimed it was the worst appointment he ever made, yet it was earl warren's supreme court that gave us the brown v. board of education in 1954 that ended theoretically segregation in the schools. so, he had some ups and downs and he left the political acumen to do a lot of things, and that's why he would probably come out more as a middling president but it was first of all do no harm and he didn't do much harm. yes, sir. >> is it true the polls are right and hillary is our next president, what do you see on the horizon for possibly her first mistake, big mistake? >>
saw hitler's autobahn in germany, the whole problems the germans faced in world war 1 is when they knocked the russians out they had to move the troops rapidly from the eastern front to the western front and they were trying to get their as fast as we were trying to get there because we only joined in 1920. we were trying to get the before theyed. started the second battle and the german generals say why did you use? and he says, americans. so he saul the autobahn so eisenhower did that. they...
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the phrase is already out there so that france, germany, russia, poland, don't see events as a zero sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived, this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> richard levinson, on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he has talked about how doctors have sometimes contributed to a president's death or saved them from dying without public knowledge. go to c-span.org for our complete schedule. >>> national intelligence director, james clapper, recently spoke about the intelligence briefings being provided to hillary clinton and donald trump. this was part of an intelligence and national security summit here in washington, d.c. it is about an hour. >>> good morning, everyone. i will tell you it is a little tough to hear backstage but i did hear hokie football. come on, let's go. we have a few hokies in the crowd there. a big thank you to maureen and chuck. i will tell you, i am delighted to be here today. i am so pleased to see
the phrase is already out there so that france, germany, russia, poland, don't see events as a zero sum game. >> on sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the idea that american presidents have always gotten the very best health care available in whatever era they lived, this is a charming myth and problems began almost immediately with george washington. >> richard levinson, on myths surrounding presidents and their health. he has talked about how doctors have sometimes contributed...