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for more, hans nichols joins us from frankfurt. good morning, hans. it is the case of the morning after, the afternoon before. it.hat is one way to put as we are here in franklin, we sift through to see what sorts of capital challenges. what we learned is it is really two countries that needs to raise capital are located. the essential -- central regulator has just the gun. are just the beginning and not the end. >> we have received a lot of information. >> we have qualitative information. they are making sure they are in good shape in many different aspects. if you look at the stress test it does not include deflation. were some of them optimistic? >> i don't think so. i cannot give you a more precise response. it is the worst possible synergy as they were perceived at the time they decided. i believe that is why we are targeting risk that has not materialized at all. better.ation is there might be other elements of it hasat develop after been chosen. all in all, i think we are in good shape. >> the argument from the ecb is s were strongtest enough p
for more, hans nichols joins us from frankfurt. good morning, hans. it is the case of the morning after, the afternoon before. it.hat is one way to put as we are here in franklin, we sift through to see what sorts of capital challenges. what we learned is it is really two countries that needs to raise capital are located. the essential -- central regulator has just the gun. are just the beginning and not the end. >> we have received a lot of information. >> we have qualitative...
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flying to frankfurt. after checking in, you are whisked ahead of security and then straight to the lounge for the first of what will be many rounds of drinks on offer. when are we boarding? when it's time to board, no need to figure out where your gate is. another escort appears to lead you to the plane. this is clearly part of the service. i only have to carry my little bag here and this gentleman as our bigger bag. good evening. how are you? >> i'm good. i'm jessica. >> reporter: i'm alex. nice to meet you. hi. good evening. the inaugust rat glass of champagne is no run of the mill bubbly. >> care for the dom -- >> reporter: i'm go for the dom. and then the goodies. who is the typical client who is paying many thousands of dollars for these cabins? >> you have a mix of executives, ceos, many different celebrities, from television, film, hollywood. >> reporter: once settled in, that's when the fun begins. can i have the caviar? and then the roasted tomato soup. dinner, with course after course after cour
flying to frankfurt. after checking in, you are whisked ahead of security and then straight to the lounge for the first of what will be many rounds of drinks on offer. when are we boarding? when it's time to board, no need to figure out where your gate is. another escort appears to lead you to the plane. this is clearly part of the service. i only have to carry my little bag here and this gentleman as our bigger bag. good evening. how are you? >> i'm good. i'm jessica. >> reporter:...
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inrockets set to launch frankfurt. the german ipo priced at the top end of the range. 42.5 euros per share. >> hello welcome to "countdown." >> a warm welcome to the first hour of the program. let's get to one of our top stories this morning. the european auto show kicks off in paris today. let's get straight to european correspondent hans nichols from paris. of the a glimpse of some vw brand-new models. will you be getting a lamborghini or bugatti? >>. getting pricey. be packs of rabid dogs. for we have is a fight share. we have a fight for who is going to sell what car to what individual. they came out with an exciting concept car. it was blue. it could be silent. you could go electronic. previous.s the s. priu we caught up with the ceo of volkswagen. . to take over toyota and be the world's leader. >> we are already world market leaders when it comes to passenger cars. we still have some need for action. we are working intensively to develop ourselves further in these areas. they did roll out something that i would
inrockets set to launch frankfurt. the german ipo priced at the top end of the range. 42.5 euros per share. >> hello welcome to "countdown." >> a warm welcome to the first hour of the program. let's get to one of our top stories this morning. the european auto show kicks off in paris today. let's get straight to european correspondent hans nichols from paris. of the a glimpse of some vw brand-new models. will you be getting a lamborghini or bugatti? >>. getting...
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his parents were in frankfurt when they heard the good news. >> we are all absolutely delighted, andelighted first and foremost for patrick modiano. >> yes been a favorite to win the prize for many years. but then this year, he was discussed for very intensely for around two weeks. we got the feeling that it would and could happen. now we are delighted that it has worked out. >> modiano will pick up is 880,000 euros award at a ceremony in stockholm in this -- in december. >> congratulations to mr. modiano, and to france for that price. it is time to go. we will see you again next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- 1kw50e. >>> this week on "wealthtrack" a top-rated economist turning conventional economic wisdom on its head. nancy lazare says the u.s. is back as the driver of global growth. >> nancy lazare is next on consuelo mack "wealthtrack." >>> new york life along with main stay family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients. keep good going.
his parents were in frankfurt when they heard the good news. >> we are all absolutely delighted, andelighted first and foremost for patrick modiano. >> yes been a favorite to win the prize for many years. but then this year, he was discussed for very intensely for around two weeks. we got the feeling that it would and could happen. now we are delighted that it has worked out. >> modiano will pick up is 880,000 euros award at a ceremony in stockholm in this -- in december....
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at frankfurt airport some of the 166,000 passengers effected tried to read book.the boards, evidence of the 1500 canceled flights. the dispute is about the company trying to cut the pilots' pension. now they can retire at 55 on 60% of their full pension. they say in the cut throat world of low-cost flight it's far to expensive. >> competition in our industry has become stronger in the recent years with the low cost on the one hand side and the gulf carriers on the other hand side. on the short haul as well as the long haul business, we are really under pressure and we need to change our cost structures in order to face this kind of competition. >> reporter: the pilots say given the huge responsibility of their job, their early retirement deals should be respected. >> translator: when colleagues say i cannot do this job responsibly anymore, and, of course, this job needs the performance that is 100 percent, they need to have the option to choose early retirement. this is important. and should stay that way. >> reporter: there are fears long-term damage is being don
at frankfurt airport some of the 166,000 passengers effected tried to read book.the boards, evidence of the 1500 canceled flights. the dispute is about the company trying to cut the pilots' pension. now they can retire at 55 on 60% of their full pension. they say in the cut throat world of low-cost flight it's far to expensive. >> competition in our industry has become stronger in the recent years with the low cost on the one hand side and the gulf carriers on the other hand side. on the...
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shares ul 2.6% in frankfurt. foor more on markets, we did see a rebound on wall street. let's bring in bill o'neal for wealth management research. bill, a lesh mr. your having you on this morning. a big rally on wall street as well as promising data coming out of the eurozone. how closely today will people be watching the ebola story? >> right now, the emphasis will be on those affected by the traffic, the airline stocks, etcetera. here we've seen a relatively fast rebound after the markets indicate the news. but clearly, this is something that's going to be with us for a period in terms of the regions most easily affected. i think we will continue to see bad news. >> and i noticed in your recent note that you wrote the global growth fears are probably the biggest weight on markets in recent weeks. do the pmis change that at all? >> not that difficult. we will see something in terms of growth momentum. but we look to a better outcome for europe's own economy, some acceleration in the new year. it should be around the impact of the expansion of credit, the post aqr, also
shares ul 2.6% in frankfurt. foor more on markets, we did see a rebound on wall street. let's bring in bill o'neal for wealth management research. bill, a lesh mr. your having you on this morning. a big rally on wall street as well as promising data coming out of the eurozone. how closely today will people be watching the ebola story? >> right now, the emphasis will be on those affected by the traffic, the airline stocks, etcetera. here we've seen a relatively fast rebound after the...
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growth prospects, topics at the summit in brussels and topics of the week at the frankfurt stock marketme growth figures that came out of the purchasing manager's index presented for the eurozone and germany sounded surprisingly positive, so the dax ticky vaporizing over 9000 points again for the first time in a long time - rising for the week 1.5%. for the last day of this week, friday it is down a little bit. not least because of the nervousness ahead of the stress test results this coming sunday. >> in frankfurt, we can stay for a quick run through the numbers. the dax shed points finishing below the 9000 level. euro stoxx so lower but not as much. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the tao is trading higher -- the dow is trading higher. the euro trading higher against the greenback. >> the world bank and the asian development bank provide loans to developing countries. soon they will be joined by the asian infrastructure investment bank, a chinese initiative for finance and transportation, communication, and energy systems in asia. >> the project is seen as a counterwe
growth prospects, topics at the summit in brussels and topics of the week at the frankfurt stock marketme growth figures that came out of the purchasing manager's index presented for the eurozone and germany sounded surprisingly positive, so the dax ticky vaporizing over 9000 points again for the first time in a long time - rising for the week 1.5%. for the last day of this week, friday it is down a little bit. not least because of the nervousness ahead of the stress test results this coming...
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>> in business news, europe's august online fashion retailer made its high-profile debut on the frankfurt stock exchange today. >> set up in 2008, it is one of the stars of the buzzing berlin startup scene, they are hoping to raise about 600 million euros with this ipo. >> they started out small, trading from home. now the founders have taken their company shares to the stock exchange and are selling them for a price that is tipped to generate over 600 million euros. >> it means we will be very well financed and in a strong position, giving us a competitive edge. >> they have expanded at a rapid rate. many believe that they will become europe's largest shop for loose cap -- shoes, clothes, and accessories. the company posted its first ever profit, a modest 29 million euros in the second order of this year. during its first year they posted a loss of over 1.5 million euros. two years later sales were soaring along with losses. the figures continue to rise in 2013, with losses totaling 120 million euros. in recent years they have invested heavily in advertising campaigns, just one reason th
>> in business news, europe's august online fashion retailer made its high-profile debut on the frankfurt stock exchange today. >> set up in 2008, it is one of the stars of the buzzing berlin startup scene, they are hoping to raise about 600 million euros with this ipo. >> they started out small, trading from home. now the founders have taken their company shares to the stock exchange and are selling them for a price that is tipped to generate over 600 million euros. >>...
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you can take frankfurt avenue as a way around that.it looks like they're going to be out there for quite some time. an accident on west main street has cleared in just the last few minutes and right now that fog is really an issue for drivers in lehigh valley and in burkes county and burkes county a live look, 78 right at route 737 where you can see where, we're starting to make out the vehicles, we couldn't see them earlier, but you do see the headlights and taillights. good news for drivers, but something you want to deal with. >>> new collaboration today in the battle against isis. president obama will meet with defense chiefs from around the world as they formulate a plan for the next phase of the war on terror. we'll tell you what that could look like. >>> an update for septa' regional. >>> again, following the breaking news out of the tacony section of philadelphia. jesse gary is on the scene, as well. this is a fire. jesse is gathering new information, we'll check back with him after the break. revealed through the work of its s
you can take frankfurt avenue as a way around that.it looks like they're going to be out there for quite some time. an accident on west main street has cleared in just the last few minutes and right now that fog is really an issue for drivers in lehigh valley and in burkes county and burkes county a live look, 78 right at route 737 where you can see where, we're starting to make out the vehicles, we couldn't see them earlier, but you do see the headlights and taillights. good news for drivers,...
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they were detained in frankfurt and head to turkey. they apparently told family and officials they were going to study in turkey. instead they were going to cross and fight with isis. >> have a brainwashing and go to another place and somebody give them bad idea. >> earlier this year shannon conley was convicted of conspiring to aid isis after meeting them online. >> now, the pentagon says that the military campaign against isis and iraq has cost $424 million. that's about $7.6 million a day since the bombing campaign began august 8th. and that includes the cost for aerial refueling and missions as well as 1,400 troops in iraq. >>> and this morning a passenger who flew into newark's liberty airport is being tested for ebola. the passenger reportedly arrived on a flight from africa yesterday and had a fever. newark is one of five airports they must pass through. meantime there's good news for an american cameraman who is being treated for ebola. susan mcginnis is in washington with more on his recovery. susan, good morning. >> good morn
they were detained in frankfurt and head to turkey. they apparently told family and officials they were going to study in turkey. instead they were going to cross and fight with isis. >> have a brainwashing and go to another place and somebody give them bad idea. >> earlier this year shannon conley was convicted of conspiring to aid isis after meeting them online. >> now, the pentagon says that the military campaign against isis and iraq has cost $424 million. that's about...
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. >> more than a dozen flights have been grounded in frankfurt as lufthansa pilots extend their walk onto a second day. >> the ceo of french oil giant tote how the dead. >> oscar pistorius is now in prison. the south african athlete was sentenced to five years mind bars for shooting dead his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. >> he was cleared of murder but convicted of culpable homicide last month. state prosecutors are not sure if they will appeal but they say the athlete is likely to serve only a fraction of his prison sentence. >> for oscar pistorius, it all came down to this. >> the following is what i consider to be a sentence that is fair. both to the society and to the accused. count one, culpable homicide, the sentence imposed is the maximum imprisonment of five years. >> experts say that the story is could be out on house arrest in as little as 10 months. the judge gave what she got balanced the circumstances with the seriousness of the crime. both the parents of reeva steenkamp and oscar pistorius showed no emotion as he learned his fate. both families are looking for closure af
. >> more than a dozen flights have been grounded in frankfurt as lufthansa pilots extend their walk onto a second day. >> the ceo of french oil giant tote how the dead. >> oscar pistorius is now in prison. the south african athlete was sentenced to five years mind bars for shooting dead his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. >> he was cleared of murder but convicted of culpable homicide last month. state prosecutors are not sure if they will appeal but they say the athlete is...
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. >> there is a fire sale mood at the frankfurt stock exchange. after months of record highs, traders are stunned by the dive. analysts are also worried about anemic growth in asia and the united states. >> there is some doubt as to how things will progress in the united states, and this could negatively affect the entire world economy. the concerns are prompting investors to move out of shares and into bonds. >> in germany, that transfer of capital is happening on a massive scale. the past two weeks have seen the dax drop more than 9%. the selloff continued in asia. the nikkei finished 2% down, with exporters among the worst hit. japanese investors are increasingly pessimistic about global growth. those concerns are shared by germany, another export oriented economy. >> for a closer look at the volatile trading day at the frank for stock exchange, let's turn to our correspondent. >> even very experienced traders shook her heads, -- their heads speaking of a crazy market. the dax recovered from heavy losses. other markets, in greece, italy, spain,
. >> there is a fire sale mood at the frankfurt stock exchange. after months of record highs, traders are stunned by the dive. analysts are also worried about anemic growth in asia and the united states. >> there is some doubt as to how things will progress in the united states, and this could negatively affect the entire world economy. the concerns are prompting investors to move out of shares and into bonds. >> in germany, that transfer of capital is happening on a massive...
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in frankfurt, germany' as blue-chip dax took a big hit, close to 3% down on the day. the euro5 fared even worse, down more than 3.5%. in new york city, the story is not quite as bad, but still looking very red rather than green, down nearly 1.5%. at the moment the euro is trading slightly up against the dollar. >> germany's decision to phase out nuclear energy could be an expensive one. government sources say a swedish energy group is now demanding 4.7 billion euros in damages. >> they say they should get compensation for having to shut down nuclear power plants. the firm reportedly filed a claim in an international arbitration court in washington. germany decided to speed up the phase out of nuclear power plants after the fukushima nuclear disaster in japan in 2011. >> investigators in mexico are still hunting for close to the whereabouts -- clues to the whereabouts of dozens of university students abducted two weeks ago. local police officers arrested in the case have admitted to turning the students over to members of a drug cartel, who authorities blame for the di
in frankfurt, germany' as blue-chip dax took a big hit, close to 3% down on the day. the euro5 fared even worse, down more than 3.5%. in new york city, the story is not quite as bad, but still looking very red rather than green, down nearly 1.5%. at the moment the euro is trading slightly up against the dollar. >> germany's decision to phase out nuclear energy could be an expensive one. government sources say a swedish energy group is now demanding 4.7 billion euros in damages. >>...
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. >> what do traders in frankfurt make of germany's big growth downgrade? we've got the expert -- the answer from our expert. >> and overdue signal from the german government to reduce growth forecasts. welcome back to reality, traders said. the move at the stock market has been down for a long time. the dax has been losing ground since july. the year's profit is gone. bad news also from the center for european economic studies. the zew index fell for the 10th time, and there's no ending in sight, pushing down the euro and dax, but the dax managed to recover at the end asked to positive earnings reports. >> let's start the market will -- let's start with market numbers from frankfurt. the dax rose by .15 percent. the euro stoxx 50 pan-european index ended at 3000 even for the day. across the atlantic, the dow jones industrial average -- they are still trading. it's down by .2% at the moment. the euro for the moment is slightly off against the dollar, $1.2651. >> five years ago, 20 international power and engineering firms signed up to build solar power stat
. >> what do traders in frankfurt make of germany's big growth downgrade? we've got the expert -- the answer from our expert. >> and overdue signal from the german government to reduce growth forecasts. welcome back to reality, traders said. the move at the stock market has been down for a long time. the dax has been losing ground since july. the year's profit is gone. bad news also from the center for european economic studies. the zew index fell for the 10th time, and there's no...
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many are happy that tomorrow is a holiday in germany. >> let's stay in frankfurt for a moment and getook at the numbers. germany's dax ended the day down nearly 2%. the stoxx 50 lower by nearly 2.5%. the dow is currently in positive territory. the euro at $1.26. >> train drivers from germany's national railway floated to walk out over a pay dispute. the work stoppage could come as early as monday. >> the union representing the train drivers says that 91% voted in favor of the strike. the union is seeking a 5% pay increase and shorter working week. the company says the union turned down a 2% pay hike. >> the paris motor show is starting, but despite all the glitz and glamour the industry is feeling the tension. >> germany's fake brands are not being there. -- kid brands are not being spared. >> paris and the auto salon car show. although votes are you are -- are as busy as ever, sales stalled. volkswagen launched its new passat. the vehicle has long been a steady earner for vw. industry eyes are looking east. russia is a major worry. sales are so slow, production has been reduced. >> w
many are happy that tomorrow is a holiday in germany. >> let's stay in frankfurt for a moment and getook at the numbers. germany's dax ended the day down nearly 2%. the stoxx 50 lower by nearly 2.5%. the dow is currently in positive territory. the euro at $1.26. >> train drivers from germany's national railway floated to walk out over a pay dispute. the work stoppage could come as early as monday. >> the union representing the train drivers says that 91% voted in favor of the...
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ibm up 1% in frankfurt and it will be a big mover today. >> indeed. now moving on, paris and berlin are reportedly working on a secret deal to see germany sign off on france's budget in return for a written agreement on a detailed rumor on cutting spending and reforms. still with us is kerry craig, market strategist at jpmorgan. is the scale of the reforms that they still have to pass just massive? >> it is. they have a lot of work to do to get to the place where the economy comes back to be sustainable and will generate good economic growth in the future. when you think about the size of the french economy in terms of the yeuro done, that's going to weigh on the outlook in the same as what germany is focused on at the moment. that is looking at the secret talks between france and germany. it highlights about talking heads, but slow progress is being made and that progress needs to be speeded up faster for investors to have faith that the eurozone is not about the faint of heart, it is not all about mr. draghi and his companies are working to a reform
ibm up 1% in frankfurt and it will be a big mover today. >> indeed. now moving on, paris and berlin are reportedly working on a secret deal to see germany sign off on france's budget in return for a written agreement on a detailed rumor on cutting spending and reforms. still with us is kerry craig, market strategist at jpmorgan. is the scale of the reforms that they still have to pass just massive? >> it is. they have a lot of work to do to get to the place where the economy comes...
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notified by american authorities, german airport police stopped them in frankfurt and sent them home. back in colorado, they told a sheriff's deputy they left for family reasons but refused to elaborate. authorities are now checking their e-mails and internet histories to see if others were involved. officials say they're also investigating whether one of the girls struck up a relationship with someone in syria she met online. the prospect that americans would be recruited by the slick propaganda pumped out by isis has been a prime national security worry. >> any time you have even one individual who seeks to join isis, you have the possibility that they will be trained at a high level, radicalized and then possibly returned to conduct an attack in the united states. >>> u.s. officials say they doubt any charges will be filed, but they will keep a close eye on the three girls. also, their names will not be released because they're all under 18 years old. >>> millions of older americans who rely on federal benefits will be getting more money next year, but it won't be much. just a litt
notified by american authorities, german airport police stopped them in frankfurt and sent them home. back in colorado, they told a sheriff's deputy they left for family reasons but refused to elaborate. authorities are now checking their e-mails and internet histories to see if others were involved. officials say they're also investigating whether one of the girls struck up a relationship with someone in syria she met online. the prospect that americans would be recruited by the slick...
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let's have a look at apple trading in frankfurt.own 1.35% today. >>> sticking with tech, google is expanding its delivery service and will start charging a membership fee 80s steps up the battle with amazon prime. "the wall street journal" reports starting today, google will charge $10 a month or $95 a year for unlimited, same day and overnight delivery of orders of $15 or more. google express let's customers buy items from physical stores such as costco and staples. taking a look at google, down about 2.7% in frankfurt. important to know, we did see a broader sell-off yesterday in the tech sector, the u.s. on top of that, wilfred, the nasdaq getting close to enter correction territory, down about 8.5%. >> so all eyes will be on intel after the bell with its earnings. big tech stocks due to report in the next few days. >>> up next, meet the new boss of mutual fund giant fidelity investments. it's a name many people should be familiar with. before we go, we'll leave you with a look at the futures. weaker than expected european data c
let's have a look at apple trading in frankfurt.own 1.35% today. >>> sticking with tech, google is expanding its delivery service and will start charging a membership fee 80s steps up the battle with amazon prime. "the wall street journal" reports starting today, google will charge $10 a month or $95 a year for unlimited, same day and overnight delivery of orders of $15 or more. google express let's customers buy items from physical stores such as costco and staples. taking a...
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our correspondent sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the report from spain was good for the hsh nordbank. it is not a publicly listed company, but it did sell bonds to investors, and they were a lot more in demand than before, traders told me. the shares reacted quite moderately to this report from spain. nothing is confirmed yet. the official result would come on sunday. many people here expected that some banks will fail. if an important bank is among those that fails the stress test, it could become turbulent. nervousness will continue to climb until sunday, people here believe. >> in frankfurt, where we can say for a closer look at wednesday's numbers. the dax finishing up 0.6%. the euro stoxx 50 up about the same amount. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the dow is down by nearly 0.6%, and the euro lower against the dollar. the big question, is a rivalry brewing in the electric car market? that's what some analysts are speculating in the wake of daimler's stake in electric carmaker tesla. despite the sale, the german company insists its partn
our correspondent sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the report from spain was good for the hsh nordbank. it is not a publicly listed company, but it did sell bonds to investors, and they were a lot more in demand than before, traders told me. the shares reacted quite moderately to this report from spain. nothing is confirmed yet. the official result would come on sunday. many people here expected that some banks will fail. if an important bank is among those that...
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that's it for me for the moment here from frankfurt. back to you, seema. >>> thank you.now we'll switch to earnings because better than expected earnings are a reason the u.s. market is rebounding and the earnings season continues with 143 firms to report. among the highlights, we have two drugmakers, amgen and merck along with citizens financial and t-mobile. after the bell we'll focus on social media, twitter reporting third quarter earnings. >>> let's take a look at today's other top stories. is it a bird, is it a plane? no, just another drone in the sky. state farm is the latest company to announce plans for testing drones. the insurance policy company filed the application with the u.s. federal government seeking permission to use drones for research in evaluating property damage and responding to catastrophes. >>> and another news topic today, a google executive has another achievement to add to his resumÉ. stratosphere record holder. the president was lifted up some 135,000 feet by an enormous balloon and he plunged to the earth. he stayed in a freefall for five m
that's it for me for the moment here from frankfurt. back to you, seema. >>> thank you.now we'll switch to earnings because better than expected earnings are a reason the u.s. market is rebounding and the earnings season continues with 143 firms to report. among the highlights, we have two drugmakers, amgen and merck along with citizens financial and t-mobile. after the bell we'll focus on social media, twitter reporting third quarter earnings. >>> let's take a look at today's...
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frankfurt, a touchdown better than central. to delaware now. mt.and dickinson, williams gets the rock for a second touchdown of the game. mt. pleasant with the 12-0 shutout. opening drive. sam ragland gets around the left side for the 34-yard touchdown. they cruise 41-6. one more from down the shore. toe to toe in this one. two touchdowns in the game. many more games and great highlights still to come tonight at 7:00. high school blitz right here on nbc10. i'm danny pommel from comcast sportsnet. >>> coming up, a ceremony toured sainthood. a new jersey nun who died more man 80 years ago is one step closer to becoming a saint. how she is credited to curing a boy's disease that is called a miracle. ♪ the barnes foundation in fair mount celebrated hispanic heritage month with a flanenco festival last night. artists and scholars from the hispanic and latino community. iris delgado hosted the festivities. it houses an extensive impression of post impressionists and early modern paintings. >>> today in newark,es sex county, more than within,000 people ar
frankfurt, a touchdown better than central. to delaware now. mt.and dickinson, williams gets the rock for a second touchdown of the game. mt. pleasant with the 12-0 shutout. opening drive. sam ragland gets around the left side for the 34-yard touchdown. they cruise 41-6. one more from down the shore. toe to toe in this one. two touchdowns in the game. many more games and great highlights still to come tonight at 7:00. high school blitz right here on nbc10. i'm danny pommel from comcast...
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and frankfurt's main synagogue, badly damaged that night is now under armed guard. anti-israeli protests that become anti-semitic demonstrations may be taking place all across europe but nowhere are the echoes more sinister than here in germany. this may not be 1938 but once again, the jewish community here says it feels like it's under siege. are people here now living in fear? >> they are worried, and many-- many jews here ask the question "has our jewish population a future in germany?" i haven't heard that question for many, many years. >> reporter: now though, the question is being asked again. mark phillips, cbs news, frankfurt. >> pelley: and this program note-- israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be among bob schieffer's guests this sunday on "face the nation"." after hackers strike america's largest bank, security experts tell us what you need to protect yourselves. and the storms that did this are on the move when the cbs evening news continues. want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chro
and frankfurt's main synagogue, badly damaged that night is now under armed guard. anti-israeli protests that become anti-semitic demonstrations may be taking place all across europe but nowhere are the echoes more sinister than here in germany. this may not be 1938 but once again, the jewish community here says it feels like it's under siege. are people here now living in fear? >> they are worried, and many-- many jews here ask the question "has our jewish population a future in...
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in frankfurt, shares down about 1.6%. >>> google is thinking big.eports say they plan to launch a new smart phone with a 5.9" screen larger than the iphone 6 plus and samsung galaxy note. the phone, code named shamu, after the killer whale at the sea world park, they will release a new version of android along with the phone. trading down 2.3% in frankfurt. >>> tesla ceo unveiled an all-new model of the d, which stands for dual motor, which improves the car's performance and help it better compete with other luxury sedans. top speed of 155 miles per hour and goes from zero to 60 in 2.3 seconds. tesla shares were on move yesterday, down 4% in frankfurt. >> we're heading for a break. first, your headlines. u.s. markets set for another day of decline as fears over global growth weighs on equities and commodities. symantec splits itself into two businesses, focusing on storage and the other on security. and nobel peace prize goes to malala yousafzai and a child activist. stay with us. >>> welcome back. let's have a look at european markets. red across t
in frankfurt, shares down about 1.6%. >>> google is thinking big.eports say they plan to launch a new smart phone with a 5.9" screen larger than the iphone 6 plus and samsung galaxy note. the phone, code named shamu, after the killer whale at the sea world park, they will release a new version of android along with the phone. trading down 2.3% in frankfurt. >>> tesla ceo unveiled an all-new model of the d, which stands for dual motor, which improves the car's performance...
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northeast philadelphia, there's a fire up in that area, vista street and an alternate around that is frankfurt avenue and to give you an idea of speeds right now in new jersey in the 50s and 60s. so, new jersey drivers are good to go. >>> katy mentioned a fire we're following for you. update you on the tacony section of philadelphia. jesse gary is there live on the scene of that house fire. jesse, what is the latest? >> tracy, major firefighting operations have stopped. right now firefighters no longer pouring water on to the scene. you see the burnt row house there. that's the epicenter of the fire. let's look at our video. we arrived maybe about 45 minutes ago and firefighters were spraying water on to the scene and from this block, this over into the next block. we're near vista. residents say everybody made it out, but one firefighter suffered what appears to be smoke inhalation and taken out by stretchers and still trying to work to and csand confirm hit injuries. neighbors said they heard screams from outside and that's how they were alerted to the trouble. >> i'd open up my screen and i
northeast philadelphia, there's a fire up in that area, vista street and an alternate around that is frankfurt avenue and to give you an idea of speeds right now in new jersey in the 50s and 60s. so, new jersey drivers are good to go. >>> katy mentioned a fire we're following for you. update you on the tacony section of philadelphia. jesse gary is there live on the scene of that house fire. jesse, what is the latest? >> tracy, major firefighting operations have stopped. right now...
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in frankfurt, up by 2.3%. let's talk more about apple. joining us now, lawrence londy at frost and sul advance. lawrence, it's very tough to find faund in these numbers, isn't it? >> it is. everything else is fantastic, ae was expected, i think. >> focusing on mac sales, will the pc continue to be a source of revenue for apple despite this consumer shift to mobile that we're seeing? >> i think they now have a portfolio that has a computing device all the way from an iphone up to a mac. i think some people prefer the mac and some people prefer the ipad. the tablet might get squeezed, but i think it's a strong growth stgfo growth story for the enterprise. >> it seems that should be defensible for at least the next year or so. >> the mac has been roughly the same price for the last five or seven years. especially when you consider the range at which they're able to provide ipads and iphones now across the board. >> we have the news of the iwatch. that won't hit shelves until 2015. will that be a big hit? >> i think the key is the battery lif
in frankfurt, up by 2.3%. let's talk more about apple. joining us now, lawrence londy at frost and sul advance. lawrence, it's very tough to find faund in these numbers, isn't it? >> it is. everything else is fantastic, ae was expected, i think. >> focusing on mac sales, will the pc continue to be a source of revenue for apple despite this consumer shift to mobile that we're seeing? >> i think they now have a portfolio that has a computing device all the way from an iphone up...
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here we are in frankfurt, just over seven hours after taking off from new york.light unlike any other, a great bed. if i have any complaint, it's that the flight itself wasn't long enough. as soon as you get through all the courses of dinner and then fall asleep, it feels like you're waking back up again. i don't know how i'm going to go back to economy class now. alex marquardt in frankfurt. >> don't worry, abc will have you right back in economy class soon. et you right back in economy class. sometimes come out with spots? well, those spots are actually leftover food or detergent residue. can we help prevent this? yes, use finish jet dry. it goes in your dishwasher's dispenser to help eliminate spots and residues. wow, what a difference! started using gain flings,fe their laundry smells more amazing than ever. (sniff) honey, isn't that the dog's towel? (dog noise) hey, mi towel, su towel. more scent plus oxi boost and febreze. it's our best gain ever! once we kept the lights on. but then we started using k-y yours & mine. yeah, we were nervous to try it. there'
here we are in frankfurt, just over seven hours after taking off from new york.light unlike any other, a great bed. if i have any complaint, it's that the flight itself wasn't long enough. as soon as you get through all the courses of dinner and then fall asleep, it feels like you're waking back up again. i don't know how i'm going to go back to economy class now. alex marquardt in frankfurt. >> don't worry, abc will have you right back in economy class soon. et you right back in economy...
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talk to me about the mood in frankfurt. his sense of relief?fected the ecb is finally done with the process. 25 banks fail but only eight of those aren't deal in a failure. what i mean by that is there are a lot of technical failures. banks and that felt at the end of the year but the past nine months have raise enough capital to plug their shortfalls. we have eight things that need to cover some holes and averaged $6 billion, most of those are centered in italy. you mentioned germany. all of the german banks with one exception pass. one technical failure and they raised the funds. when we spoke to a board of waysnors, he said in some the german banks still have more work to do. buthe ones who just passed, on the german banks, they have to do much more work. competition is becoming much more international and fierce which means laying back and relaxing is not the attitude. ,iving the challenges we have as well as a low interest rates and the german market -- and the german mark is a challenge for banks and they need to do something about it. >>
talk to me about the mood in frankfurt. his sense of relief?fected the ecb is finally done with the process. 25 banks fail but only eight of those aren't deal in a failure. what i mean by that is there are a lot of technical failures. banks and that felt at the end of the year but the past nine months have raise enough capital to plug their shortfalls. we have eight things that need to cover some holes and averaged $6 billion, most of those are centered in italy. you mentioned germany. all of...
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. >> right now, trading higher by around 6% in frankfurt. >> when was that? >> i think a couple of months ago.. >> moving on, gap's ceo will step down. murphy is credited with reversing a long sales slump. the news comes as gap reports september same-store sales were flat and sales fell 3% at gap stores. shares fell maybe 9% in after hours trade and in frankfurt, they're down almost 6% today. >> amd is replacing ceo rory reed with coo effective immediately. the market share has been cut in half since reed took over in 2011 even as it expands into new markets such as game consoles and lower servers. some questions do remain as amd reports earnings next week. shares fell nearly 7% in after hours. right now, trading down about 4.6% in frankfurt. >>> now, with the federal reserve will buy a californian government bond? the ifo institute talks tough on ecb versus fed policy, that's next. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking.
. >> right now, trading higher by around 6% in frankfurt. >> when was that? >> i think a couple of months ago.. >> moving on, gap's ceo will step down. murphy is credited with reversing a long sales slump. the news comes as gap reports september same-store sales were flat and sales fell 3% at gap stores. shares fell maybe 9% in after hours trade and in frankfurt, they're down almost 6% today. >> amd is replacing ceo rory reed with coo effective immediately. the...
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three teens on the way to join the terror group before the fbi detained them in frankfurt, germany. islamic terrorist most likely made a pitch to the girls on line. explain this one, william. >> reporter: from the suburbs of denver to syria. that was the plan. two sisters, 15 and 17-year-old of somalia descent and other watched videos on line. instead of going to school. they stole two grand from parents and grabbed passports and flew to frankfurt and plans to go to turkey. and they tweeted about it to classmates who told officials and they told the parents and called police. >> had we not called home. >> we are grateful to germany for their cooperation with us on the particular instance of young folks that are traveling. it is under investigation. we are looking at causes and impacts carefully. isis recruiters target lost souls and they are solid on the idea of saving themselves and others by joining the jihad. >> let us deal with the refugees and help your brothers and sisters who are abandoned. >> the problem is, these are throw of 400000 names on the terrorist screening database
three teens on the way to join the terror group before the fbi detained them in frankfurt, germany. islamic terrorist most likely made a pitch to the girls on line. explain this one, william. >> reporter: from the suburbs of denver to syria. that was the plan. two sisters, 15 and 17-year-old of somalia descent and other watched videos on line. instead of going to school. they stole two grand from parents and grabbed passports and flew to frankfurt and plans to go to turkey. and they...
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out to frankfurt where hans nichols has the latest.lunked, my5 banks -- maybe slightly too strong, the stress tests. 25 billion euros, the key thing here is that most of that is already being done. >> yeah, they've loved and they had nine months to improve their marks. most of the banks didn't that. there are eight banks left. they have a shortfall north of 6 billion euros. did that. the banks the grander list of 25, nine in italy and 4 in greece. the challenge is moving forward. what they will do with a supervisory mechanism and it in frankfurt. i posed that question to daniele nouy and she will be in charge of regulation. should that will at the beginning of the process and not the and. >> all of the banks have more work to do. how banks in fact whether they passed or not. we have the information. will let us do a good job in challenging the bank to make sure they are in good shape. >> when you look at what of the criticism of the stress test is that it did not include were some of the economic outlooks too optimistic? >> i do not th
out to frankfurt where hans nichols has the latest.lunked, my5 banks -- maybe slightly too strong, the stress tests. 25 billion euros, the key thing here is that most of that is already being done. >> yeah, they've loved and they had nine months to improve their marks. most of the banks didn't that. there are eight banks left. they have a shortfall north of 6 billion euros. did that. the banks the grander list of 25, nine in italy and 4 in greece. the challenge is moving forward. what...
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in frankfurt, the blue-chip dax give up most of its early gains but ended the session slightly higher. the euro stoxx 50 closed at 3138. and across the atlantic, the dow got off to a good start initially but then went down ending the day it 16,995 and the euro currently trading at $1.26. before we let you go, we want to head to west africa where two years ago, islamic extremist took control over northern namai and instituted strict sharia law. rice was historic sites and destroyed it euro placeable artifacts. >> as the islamists wreak havoc, one man risked his life to save age old manuscripts from the world-famous library there. germany is honoring him with a special africa prize. >> a guard makes his rounds at the commemorative library in timbuktu. but there is anything -- there is barely anything left to protect here. ancient african and arabic works of poetry, history, and law. today, there is virtually nothing left after the documents were taken to an undisclosed location. they were smuggled out of timbuktu in the cover of night. he is the man behind the dangerous rescue mission.
in frankfurt, the blue-chip dax give up most of its early gains but ended the session slightly higher. the euro stoxx 50 closed at 3138. and across the atlantic, the dow got off to a good start initially but then went down ending the day it 16,995 and the euro currently trading at $1.26. before we let you go, we want to head to west africa where two years ago, islamic extremist took control over northern namai and instituted strict sharia law. rice was historic sites and destroyed it euro...
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both frankfurter and mcleish said yes, you are not only justified, but you have a duty to run.here is no one else. that is exactly what he did. he decided to run at that moment because of the war. he could not find anyone else who support his policies and you could be elected. he tried until the last moment to get cordell hall, secretary of state to run and he would not run. so he felt he had no alternatives but to run himself. assuming disguise draft wasn't kidding anybody about that. because there were plenty of support. set the stage for a very dramatic convention. some of the scripted, some of the very unscripted. and it contained a fascinating cast of characters, not least roosevelt and again frances perkins. there was a lot of resentment at the convention because the delegates didn't go that roosevelt had intended about his intentions and then he picked henry wallace to be his vice president who was not only not amount as some thought a mistake i'm a bit down the prerogative of the convention to pick vice president. fdr set another precedent when he decided he was going t
both frankfurter and mcleish said yes, you are not only justified, but you have a duty to run.here is no one else. that is exactly what he did. he decided to run at that moment because of the war. he could not find anyone else who support his policies and you could be elected. he tried until the last moment to get cordell hall, secretary of state to run and he would not run. so he felt he had no alternatives but to run himself. assuming disguise draft wasn't kidding anybody about that. because...
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shares jump in frankfurt with better than expected third quarter revenue. but the pressure is still on as the company's online ad business continues to struggle. >> it's a mixed for earnings. >>> and david tapper turns bearish of the euro, taking a bet on further ecb easing. >> and we just had the minutes from the bank ooh england's meeting two weeks ago. as expected the vote was 7-2. mr. wheel and mr. mccafferty, the two that still continued to vote for a raise right. the other seven members continued to vote to keep rates on hold. we're going to bring in helia and advance. as expected, where they were, two out of nine votinger for a rate increase, lasted week we had slightly better inflation data, but weaker than expected data. >> there is a development in the september minutes already where they've been turning a bit more cautious in view of the growth risks to growth growth. the minutes may -- the minutes may indeet highlight, but those trends have deepened. it is encouraging that we don't see a change in the voting split speculations ahead of the minut
shares jump in frankfurt with better than expected third quarter revenue. but the pressure is still on as the company's online ad business continues to struggle. >> it's a mixed for earnings. >>> and david tapper turns bearish of the euro, taking a bet on further ecb easing. >> and we just had the minutes from the bank ooh england's meeting two weeks ago. as expected the vote was 7-2. mr. wheel and mr. mccafferty, the two that still continued to vote for a raise right. the...
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i want to talk about deutsche bank shares 1.3% lower trading in frankfurt. just to recap on this one, they swung surprisingly to a net loss in the third quarter. trading revenue is rising. saw a 9% rise in revenue in debt trading climb 15%, a modest increase. an 87% rise in earnings from increased debt trading, as well. litigation, another big issue. in total, it spent $7 billion euros now on fines and settlements since 2010. a bit of caution on their profits saying conditions remain challenging in many areas. making the point they are broadly on track to deliver on the promise of 13, 15% profit gain in the division. how do you see it? >> liquidity is challenged. but i think that represents an opportunity for incresters willing to take a contrarian approach. >> i think it's a great opportunity. >> it's a great opportunity if you've had prepared. that is the thing. we've been preparing for this for five years. we expected regulations to drive opportunities lower. >> you want to come in on this? >> they were pretty cautious on the credit markets. they believe
i want to talk about deutsche bank shares 1.3% lower trading in frankfurt. just to recap on this one, they swung surprisingly to a net loss in the third quarter. trading revenue is rising. saw a 9% rise in revenue in debt trading climb 15%, a modest increase. an 87% rise in earnings from increased debt trading, as well. litigation, another big issue. in total, it spent $7 billion euros now on fines and settlements since 2010. a bit of caution on their profits saying conditions remain...
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the dax in frankfurt up.ks like the fed is scared of their own shadow and are confused about how to communicate when rates rise. what it means for inflation. what it means for the strength of the dollar. this is what it means for the bond market here in europe. lower rates in europe and the bond market. some remarkable moves. the yield on spain just 2.05%. finland is doing 10-year money. at 1%. record lows in the yields and across much of the eurozone bonds this morning. i want to take a quick look at the dollar in the fx market. the dollar taking a slap this morning again. down by 1/3 of 1% on the dollar index which is basically like looking at euro/dollar because it is so heavily weighted to the euro. it is higher by .2%. at 1.6204. if the fed is concerned about growth in europe, what does this mean for the bank of england and what does it mean for the potential for this central bank to hike first? >> yep. the u.k. will be first. we'll see whether that comes to fruition. coming up, mark zuckerberg wants to
the dax in frankfurt up.ks like the fed is scared of their own shadow and are confused about how to communicate when rates rise. what it means for inflation. what it means for the strength of the dollar. this is what it means for the bond market here in europe. lower rates in europe and the bond market. some remarkable moves. the yield on spain just 2.05%. finland is doing 10-year money. at 1%. record lows in the yields and across much of the eurozone bonds this morning. i want to take a quick...
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frankfurt, a touchdown better than central. to delaware now. mt.leasant and dickinson, williams gets the rock for a second touchdown of the game. mt. pleasant with the 12-0 shutout. opening drive. sam ragland gets around the left side for the 34-yard touchdown. they cruise 41-6. one more from down the shore. toe to toe in this one. two touchdowns in the game. many more games and great highlights still to come tonight at 7:00. high school blitz right here on nbc10. i'm danny pommel from comcast sportsnet. >>> a new jersey nun is on the road to saint hood. the back story of what led her to today's beatification ceremony is next. >>> here is a live look down the shore right now at beach avenue in cape may, new jersey. at the moment it looks like the showers have mostly tapered off. they are going to clear out of the way. however, it's not going to be the best day on record. the temperatures are going to drop. we'll have more in the forecast. >>> today in newark, essex county, more than 1,000 people are expected to witness the beatification of a nun cr
frankfurt, a touchdown better than central. to delaware now. mt.leasant and dickinson, williams gets the rock for a second touchdown of the game. mt. pleasant with the 12-0 shutout. opening drive. sam ragland gets around the left side for the 34-yard touchdown. they cruise 41-6. one more from down the shore. toe to toe in this one. two touchdowns in the game. many more games and great highlights still to come tonight at 7:00. high school blitz right here on nbc10. i'm danny pommel from comcast...
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they were detained in frankfurt, we're told.these girls had radical beliefs and had intentions of going to turkey and then syria where they wanted to link up with islamic extremists and join the fight on the ground there. we're told their plans weren't fully developed. and at this point, nobody facing any charges. no arrests have been made. but brooke, it speaks to a larger issue here. the fact that islamic extremists are finding a way to put out a message that is resinating with younger, more vulnerable populations, including westerners, in particular, young women. this is reminiscent of another case that's ongoing here in colorado. that of 19-year-old shannon connolly who just pleaded guilty last month to trying to aid isis after she met somebody online. whether the fact that both of these cases have the colorado connection is a coincidence or if there's a bigger link here, we don't know, we're working to get more information, brooke. >> so as you're saying, they want them younger. they want westerners. and you mention where a
they were detained in frankfurt, we're told.these girls had radical beliefs and had intentions of going to turkey and then syria where they wanted to link up with islamic extremists and join the fight on the ground there. we're told their plans weren't fully developed. and at this point, nobody facing any charges. no arrests have been made. but brooke, it speaks to a larger issue here. the fact that islamic extremists are finding a way to put out a message that is resinating with younger, more...
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frankfurt, a touchdown better than central. to delaware now. mt.asant and dickinson, williams gets the rock for a second touchdown of the game. mt. pleasant with the 12-0 shutout. opening drive. sam ragland gets around the left side for the 34-yard touchdown. they cruise 41-6. one more from down the shore. egg harbor township. toe to toe in this one. two touchdowns in the game. . 29-28. many more games and great highlights still to come tonight at 7:00 on "the high school blitz" right here on nbc10. i'm danny pommells from comcast sportsnet. >>> next, a mercer county child who died last week has tested positive for enterovirus d68. nbc10 is following the developments. >> rosemary, still unanswered questions as that town prepares to take some action. i'll have more on that coming up next. >>> we're seeing more rainfall to start this saturday morning. also cooler air is on the way. i'll let you know what to expect for the rest of your weekend coming up in my first alert seven-day forecast. is a lifeline forast cancer so many people. it is more than a
frankfurt, a touchdown better than central. to delaware now. mt.asant and dickinson, williams gets the rock for a second touchdown of the game. mt. pleasant with the 12-0 shutout. opening drive. sam ragland gets around the left side for the 34-yard touchdown. they cruise 41-6. one more from down the shore. egg harbor township. toe to toe in this one. two touchdowns in the game. . 29-28. many more games and great highlights still to come tonight at 7:00 on "the high school blitz" right...
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they were stopped in frankfurt, germany. airports over the weekend by f.b.i. agents in frankfurt, officials say the girls were headed to turkey en route to syria, and investigators are now reviewing evidence including the girls' computer hard drives. >> an absolutely heart stopping thing happened to a mom in minnisota letters she sent to her son ended up back in her mailbox with the word deceased written on them in big red letters. turns out, thankfully, he wasn't deceased. somehow, some way, though, the us postal service greatly exaggerated the demise of jan's son, jason, the moment she found those returned letters she immediately dialed him up. >> almost caused knee have a heart attack. i said i got two pieces cents of mail back that were supposed to come to your house and marked deceased. what's going on? call me. >> i'm like mom, i'm okay. >> oh, my gosh. jan said it reminded her of the day 20 years ago when police showed up at her door to tell her that jason had been in a bad accident. by the way, the postal service has apologized for that mistake. >> an
they were stopped in frankfurt, germany. airports over the weekend by f.b.i. agents in frankfurt, officials say the girls were headed to turkey en route to syria, and investigators are now reviewing evidence including the girls' computer hard drives. >> an absolutely heart stopping thing happened to a mom in minnisota letters she sent to her son ended up back in her mailbox with the word deceased written on them in big red letters. turns out, thankfully, he wasn't deceased. somehow, some...
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. >> dante halts in frankfurt. here come the market numbers. the dax index -- euro stoxx also up by more than 3%. the dow is up to 16.3 -- 16 375. >> hunger, disease, and civil war are pushing more refugees into europe. more than 3000 refugees are expected to come to germany this year alone. , the influx is leading to anxiety amongst municipalities who are struggling to deal with all the red tape involved. >> and the final on our three-part series in germany. >> right next to the nikolai church is the new home of -- the two refugees fled cameroon three years ago. they travel across africa and ended up in a german refugee camp with hundreds of others. now inside an old block of shacks they finally have a home of their own. on the ground floor a few others are helping to put a garret -- put together an area where they can hang out. >> it is calm here. the germans like us. if i am out on the street they always stop and say hi. we are able to integrate well here because we live in the center of town and other areas further out. there is a lot more
. >> dante halts in frankfurt. here come the market numbers. the dax index -- euro stoxx also up by more than 3%. the dow is up to 16.3 -- 16 375. >> hunger, disease, and civil war are pushing more refugees into europe. more than 3000 refugees are expected to come to germany this year alone. , the influx is leading to anxiety amongst municipalities who are struggling to deal with all the red tape involved. >> and the final on our three-part series in germany. >> right...
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. >> in frankfurt, where we will stay for a closer check of the numbers. the dax was up .5 percent on the day, euro stoxx on more than one point. in new york, the euro currently trading at $1.26. >> berlin is getting a facelift courtesy of the british star architect. >> the art museum will shutter its doors for three years. >> a taste of what stick him? let's take a look. >> they install the forest in the upper hall of the gallery. a clearing among the 144 trends left enough space for the press conference. with the famous glass construction, chipperfield refers to his exhibition as an intervention devoted to architecture rather than art. >> we thought it could be interesting to put columns in the column free space. and to play with the essential issues of architecture. a very intense moment of architecture supporting and creating space. >> it draws attention to the very construction in which it is housed. it serves as a prelude to the upcoming renovation. the building has not been touched for half a century. >> reconstruction, a new beginning, and hopefull
. >> in frankfurt, where we will stay for a closer check of the numbers. the dax was up .5 percent on the day, euro stoxx on more than one point. in new york, the euro currently trading at $1.26. >> berlin is getting a facelift courtesy of the british star architect. >> the art museum will shutter its doors for three years. >> a taste of what stick him? let's take a look. >> they install the forest in the upper hall of the gallery. a clearing among the 144 trends...
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. >> pues fueron detenidas en el aeropuerto de frankfurt,e n alemania tres adolescentes norteamericanashace una semana. >> aveces con el ciclo informativo con el tema del Ébola nos olvidamos del conflicto armado. gracias. hoy muriÓ ben bradley supervisor de washington post en el caso watergate, segÚn el caso muriÓ de causas naturales a los 93 aÑos. ♪ >> en instantes la policÍa busca a los ladrones que no pestaÑeo desvalijaron una tienen california. >> una aplicaciÓn el celular podrÍa salvar vidas de adolescente se extraen al monento de conducir. >> un camaras de vigilancia captaron a 3 ladrones vistiendo trajes parecidos a los utilizados para protegerse del ebola,cuando robaban esta madrugada una tienda de computadoras y telefonos celulares en garden grove, california.la policia los esta buscando. segun el propietario, el monto del dola >> el monto del robo se uniÓ 50.000 $. a medida que se prÓxima las elecciones del cuatro noviembre se toman agitadas las discusiones entre los contendientes >> el nro. de congresistas hispanos podrÍa aumentar de 28 a 32 tras las elecciones del 4 de novie
. >> pues fueron detenidas en el aeropuerto de frankfurt,e n alemania tres adolescentes norteamericanashace una semana. >> aveces con el ciclo informativo con el tema del Ébola nos olvidamos del conflicto armado. gracias. hoy muriÓ ben bradley supervisor de washington post en el caso watergate, segÚn el caso muriÓ de causas naturales a los 93 aÑos. ♪ >> en instantes la policÍa busca a los ladrones que no pestaÑeo desvalijaron una tienen california. >> una...
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jameer brooks says no to the run, it's frankfurt gets the 18-8 win. penn charter celebrating his 325th birthday. roxborough trying to get the ball downfield, eduardo sanch sanchez's pass is kicked around. they win 20-6. be sure to join us tomorrow night for a half hour of high lights and feature stories. >>> more sports on the way, the eagles get set for their date with the cardinals on sunday. >>> and the injury bug has bitten the flyers once again. revealed through the work of its scholars and graduates. it has inspired strength and purpose. an enduring symbol of passion and excellence that is not static, but moves among us. a feeling...a shared experience, a reminder that we are connected for life. we are penn state, making our mark on the world. >>> leaving the flyers core paper thin. top prospect will make his flyers debut against the red wings. they called him the ghost, which is fitting considering next friday is halloween. so he knows how to win on the home ice already. >>> to football now and the wait is just about over. runni running back da
jameer brooks says no to the run, it's frankfurt gets the 18-8 win. penn charter celebrating his 325th birthday. roxborough trying to get the ball downfield, eduardo sanch sanchez's pass is kicked around. they win 20-6. be sure to join us tomorrow night for a half hour of high lights and feature stories. >>> more sports on the way, the eagles get set for their date with the cardinals on sunday. >>> and the injury bug has bitten the flyers once again. revealed through the work...
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frankfurt's defense held strong against brooks. uh-uh to this run. frankfurt gets the 18-8 victory. >>> penn charter celebrating 325th birthday but melvern prep couldn't care less. they spoil the party as morris takes the pass to the barn. melvern prep win, 44-16. >>> roxborough trying to get the ball downfield to get lincoln. sanchez, his pass is knocked around. picked off by isiah thomas. nice name. roxborough gets the win, 20-6. >>> cue the music. join us tonight for a half hour of highlights and feature stories. don't miss the "high school blitz quet here on nbc10. i'm donny pommells from come past sportsnet. >>> still ahead on "nbc10 news today," we are tracking new developments about ebola in the u.s. matt delucia is live. matt? >> rosemary, as a mandatory quarantine is enforced in new york and new jersey, some in our area are making the ebola issue a top priority later today. i'll fill you in, coming up. >>> off to a chilly start. temperatures in the 30s, in the 40s. a little chilly to start out with but warm by this afternoon. we'll talk more
frankfurt's defense held strong against brooks. uh-uh to this run. frankfurt gets the 18-8 victory. >>> penn charter celebrating 325th birthday but melvern prep couldn't care less. they spoil the party as morris takes the pass to the barn. melvern prep win, 44-16. >>> roxborough trying to get the ball downfield to get lincoln. sanchez, his pass is knocked around. picked off by isiah thomas. nice name. roxborough gets the win, 20-6. >>> cue the music. join us tonight...