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local time in munich, germany. the scene of the latest at least mass shooting and potential of more than one shooting location within munich, germany. too early to label this anything but a shooting. too early to label this terrorism with any specificity but are people to the u.s. are monitoring german media. the state department police reports trying to find out more. the other
local time in munich, germany. the scene of the latest at least mass shooting and potential of more than one shooting location within munich, germany. too early to label this anything but a shooting. too early to label this terrorism with any specificity but are people to the u.s. are monitoring german media. the state department police reports trying to find out more. the other
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twitter where it's trending in germany.rth allegedly from the gunman and people on a nearby balcony. the key part of this back and forth is that the gunman allegedly says, quote, i am german. people yelled back at him the equivalent in german, you are a jerk -- i am very much cleaning up the language, and the shooter says stop filming, and people on the balcony yelled back -- i am getting all the language not suitable for television, and the shooter says, yeah, whatever, i was born here. as we try to unpack this, this is another piece of information that we are pulling on, another thread, and it co-insides with what we have been hearing for years, which is that gunman, and you look at the gunmen outside mcdonald's, he does not look like an isis fighter. no flack vest or explosive device and no automatic weapon or a wish to die in a hail of gunfire as the police come to the scene and no hostage situation at a mall that was packed full of hundreds of people. we know at least 100 people sheltered in place up until an hour ago.
twitter where it's trending in germany.rth allegedly from the gunman and people on a nearby balcony. the key part of this back and forth is that the gunman allegedly says, quote, i am german. people yelled back at him the equivalent in german, you are a jerk -- i am very much cleaning up the language, and the shooter says stop filming, and people on the balcony yelled back -- i am getting all the language not suitable for television, and the shooter says, yeah, whatever, i was born here. as we...
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islamist terrorism has arrived in germany.ting rightfully that we boldly meet this challelenge. melinda: that was the state from your of bavaria -- premier of bavaria, who said terror has come to germany. he said that quite a few times this week. quite a different approach than the one we heard the chancellor take this morning with her very restrained caution. isn't he actually just inciting even more fear with those words? amir:, to be honest, i am sorry for the guy, because he's trying to attack merkel's politics without any attack or with a attack. months ago, he tried to bring this fear to the public about in politics of his partner politics, ms. merkel. merkel stillbo, has the ability to, to manage his statements. in the end, she is the winner. but in this time, we should prepare for the next election, in one year. and i think this kind of thing is to prepare the ground of his political ground in the public about the next election, and of course, he's afraid of the alternative of deutschland, the far right party that coul
islamist terrorism has arrived in germany.ting rightfully that we boldly meet this challelenge. melinda: that was the state from your of bavaria -- premier of bavaria, who said terror has come to germany. he said that quite a few times this week. quite a different approach than the one we heard the chancellor take this morning with her very restrained caution. isn't he actually just inciting even more fear with those words? amir:, to be honest, i am sorry for the guy, because he's trying to...
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this was the second attack in germany in less than a week. there was a stabbing by a male migrant on a regional train in munich. isis claiming responsibility for the earlier incident on monday. no clue at this point who or what the motivations are behind the attackers in this case, and this is the third major attack in europe in just eight days. difficult and dark times, not just in the region, but globally, chuck. >> it definitely is, and it feels like we are at a weakly front, and obviously we heard andy echeart say, whether it's an extremist that came through the refugee crisis, and it's interconnected to the issue of immigration that is not popular inside of germany. >> that's right. it's not popular, but it also -- you know, germany has to take some credit for the way it has handled the immigration issue. germany was one of the first countries to really fully open their doors to migrants and immigrants. this was greeted with a lot of celebration by some parts of society, but i spent quite a bit of time in the past fall reporting in berli
this was the second attack in germany in less than a week. there was a stabbing by a male migrant on a regional train in munich. isis claiming responsibility for the earlier incident on monday. no clue at this point who or what the motivations are behind the attackers in this case, and this is the third major attack in europe in just eight days. difficult and dark times, not just in the region, but globally, chuck. >> it definitely is, and it feels like we are at a weakly front, and...
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to germany and the isis-inspired threats to germany.s involved in training and supporting kurdish peshmerga in northern iraq against isis. it's involved in some air reconnaissance missions in syria. isis very much sees germany as part of the anti-isis coalition, and the rhetoric from isis leaders, from germans in isis, has really been ratcheting up in recent weeks. just a few days ago we saw an ax attack on a train in southern germany. and the concern here today is this could be some kind of attack inspired by what we saw play out earlier in the week. >> munich police, by the way, they're just advising everyone around the area of this olympia shopping mall in munich to stay in their homes. leave the street. they're tweeting this out, this information right now. our intelligence and security analyst, when you hear this shooting took place, according to munich police, at a mcdonald's in munich at this shopping mall, coincidence, bob, or a deliberate statement they're trying to make to go after some sort of u.s. target? >> well, wolf, the
to germany and the isis-inspired threats to germany.s involved in training and supporting kurdish peshmerga in northern iraq against isis. it's involved in some air reconnaissance missions in syria. isis very much sees germany as part of the anti-isis coalition, and the rhetoric from isis leaders, from germans in isis, has really been ratcheting up in recent weeks. just a few days ago we saw an ax attack on a train in southern germany. and the concern here today is this could be some kind of...
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if you look at germany's policy p. that put their intelligence service in a tremendous disadvantage. they can't keep up with the influx of migrants and by sheer number they can't keep up with the threats in their country. intelligence and law enforcement services. germany has strict dpun laws and that did not serve them well. until we as free people get control of our boards and insist that people coming in our country shouldn't be there. we will have this conversation. >> the syrian migrants, making their way up through greece. one of the key desires is to get to germany because the benefits are so strong. >> exactly. we have to address that. one of the things of insanity. doing it over and over and expecting a different results. we have to help them at point of origin. and bring them in a society where they have benefits and they vulcanize and they want to have sharia law and they don't believe in the laws of germany, or united states, or france or belgium. that is an unbelievable burred ep on the intelligence servic
if you look at germany's policy p. that put their intelligence service in a tremendous disadvantage. they can't keep up with the influx of migrants and by sheer number they can't keep up with the threats in their country. intelligence and law enforcement services. germany has strict dpun laws and that did not serve them well. until we as free people get control of our boards and insist that people coming in our country shouldn't be there. we will have this conversation. >> the syrian...
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local time in munich, germany. the scene of the latest at least mass shooting and potential of more than one shooting location within munich, germany. too early to label this anything but a shooting. too early to label this terrorism with any specificity but are people to the u.s. are monitoring german media. the state department police reports trying to find out more. the other domestic story we are following at 3:00 p.m. on a friday afternoon is the possibility that quite short ly we will learn hillary clinton's choice for vice presidential candidate. we have probably devoted like 50 hours to live political coverage thus far this week. the gop convention having wrapped up last night in cleveland. it has been thought and the f m former secretary of state has a campaign event in florida this afternoon. it's been thought that her supporters would be notified perhaps by twitter, perhaps by e-mail and perhaps most. perhaps they would be unveiled publicly as a ticket tomorrow. the democratic convention and domestic pol
local time in munich, germany. the scene of the latest at least mass shooting and potential of more than one shooting location within munich, germany. too early to label this anything but a shooting. too early to label this terrorism with any specificity but are people to the u.s. are monitoring german media. the state department police reports trying to find out more. the other domestic story we are following at 3:00 p.m. on a friday afternoon is the possibility that quite short ly we will...
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munich, germany, nine bodies.or incident at the shopping mall in munich, germany. just got this from angela merkel's chief of staff. she is on vacation at this moment but her chief of staff said this: we are trying our best to prevent extremist attacks. it is not clear if it is terror or the work of an individual, singular, individual. that contradicts police reports, official police reports which say they have three suspects on the run. now, angela merkel's chief of staff went on to say: we cannot be in any way -- you cannot have absolute security. that's a direct quote. from german, into english. chief of staff, there cannot be any absolute security. i want to bring in kevin cork, white house correspondent. kevin, can you imagine a president of the united states saying, there cannot be any absolute security? i believe the president addressed this earlier. tell us. >> you're right on the money. it's very interesting because as you know, soft targets make the toughest opportunities not just for law enforcement but
munich, germany, nine bodies.or incident at the shopping mall in munich, germany. just got this from angela merkel's chief of staff. she is on vacation at this moment but her chief of staff said this: we are trying our best to prevent extremist attacks. it is not clear if it is terror or the work of an individual, singular, individual. that contradicts police reports, official police reports which say they have three suspects on the run. now, angela merkel's chief of staff went on to say: we...
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it is a cultural icon in germany. it's almost better than going to a fancy restaurant when you have children, believe it or not. and a lot of germ rns really love what they call mcds. so there were probably quite a few people in that mcdonald's at 5:15 on a friday afternoon when the work week is over and the weekend is about to start. >> if you are just joining us here, 10 minutes past the hour, covering breaking news out of munich, germany. reports of a fatal shooting inside of this shopping mall, in munich. unknown number of casualties. the shooters, plural, are at large. the situation is fluid. this is the point where very early on where we don't have a lot of information. let me just be totally transparency with you. according to this police spokeswoman, she said there could be several dead but there is no confirm at least thus far on casualties. we know that a number of people have been wounded. apparently cnn has talked to a woman who works in a store within this same shopping mall where you have this mcdonald's
it is a cultural icon in germany. it's almost better than going to a fancy restaurant when you have children, believe it or not. and a lot of germ rns really love what they call mcds. so there were probably quite a few people in that mcdonald's at 5:15 on a friday afternoon when the work week is over and the weekend is about to start. >> if you are just joining us here, 10 minutes past the hour, covering breaking news out of munich, germany. reports of a fatal shooting inside of this...
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but when east germany came back into the fold right-wing element in germany.nd that will be there now for decades. you have hate crimes pretty much every year. you have murders in the 1990s. you have big marches in the 2000s. this has been part of germany, unfortunately. a very small minority. nonetheless ashgs vocal minority. >> and there is great division and much dialogue openly within the press and among people about this refugee crisis and how to handle it. there are two things you have to think about. they're not separated by vast seas in the way that we are. this shapg right. there and millions of people because of a civil war of unimaginable proportions with thousands of people dead, there are people fleeing to safety. they need a place to be. there is this conflict of i want to help you my fellow human, but i'm concerned about our own way of life. it's a daily discussion. >> that's exactly right. and angela merkel has said we must, because we can keep our doors open. and help these people. at the same time, 1.1, 1.2 million refugees now in a country o
but when east germany came back into the fold right-wing element in germany.nd that will be there now for decades. you have hate crimes pretty much every year. you have murders in the 1990s. you have big marches in the 2000s. this has been part of germany, unfortunately. a very small minority. nonetheless ashgs vocal minority. >> and there is great division and much dialogue openly within the press and among people about this refugee crisis and how to handle it. there are two things you...
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let me go to andy eckhart, he's on the phone, he lives in germany, and in mans, germany, what can you tell us you've heard from the local news agencies in their reports there? >> i actually talked to the police just a short while ago, and they did confirm, as you already reported, that several people are dead and injured at the oez shopping mall in the no part of munich. they do not know the exact number because the situation is fluid. they are getting trickling information from their colleagues on the ground. but it did start apparently at a mcdonald's, which is attached to the shopping mall. it's not directly inside the shopping mall. it belongs to the shopping mall. and they believe that it is more than one shooter at this point in time. and they have told me that they are trying to get into the mall to see if the shooters have moved into the mall or if they might be in the area. now we have seen several twitter feeds from munich police saying that people should stay inside. they should stay away from public places and definitely not come to the area, which is blocked off by police
let me go to andy eckhart, he's on the phone, he lives in germany, and in mans, germany, what can you tell us you've heard from the local news agencies in their reports there? >> i actually talked to the police just a short while ago, and they did confirm, as you already reported, that several people are dead and injured at the oez shopping mall in the no part of munich. they do not know the exact number because the situation is fluid. they are getting trickling information from their...
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we've seen in germany the rise of groups such as pegida and the alternative for germany, do you think this sort of incident, if inconfirmed to be terror, is the of thing to boost their claimsity and make their for credible? sawcca: the worst terror we in germany, not now but 10 years terror, was right wing terrorists. we followed developments in our neighboring the terrorut also in attacks in turkey or in iraq, so german authorities got ready for these situations and i think everybody knows, it's the same all over the european member states. are betternwhile limits of thehe national police. case,hink it's still the what everybody who is honest, yes, we see a new it'stion of terror but someone is ready to risk his life to attack other people, we cannot really guarantee 100% safety and security. tom: thank you so much for sharing that with us, rebecca harms, german member of the european parliament. let's take you to the scene in itself where there is a situation.ding shots were fired earlier this evening at a shopping mall and that there are fatalities although we are unable to confirm
we've seen in germany the rise of groups such as pegida and the alternative for germany, do you think this sort of incident, if inconfirmed to be terror, is the of thing to boost their claimsity and make their for credible? sawcca: the worst terror we in germany, not now but 10 years terror, was right wing terrorists. we followed developments in our neighboring the terrorut also in attacks in turkey or in iraq, so german authorities got ready for these situations and i think everybody knows,...
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he says he was born in germany or grew up in germany, correct? >> right.t he's indicating. we are not really sure at this point how much of this is true, and that is also -- we have to say again, translation of some of the key points in that video, and we can't show it all, but some of the key points that we found. so a full investigation under way, but look, this man terrorized, you can call it terrorism, terrorized a city for much of the day. a major city in europe, and the u.s. embassy quickly issuing a statement telling all americans to take cover. the u.s. military was trying to account for every military member that might be traveling somewhere in germany. he brought munich to a halt. lots of rumors that there had been multiple gunmen. we often see it in these cases, but tonight at least, the munich police believe this was a sole gunman. they will still be investigating and looking for any motivation of what was behind his killing rampage. anderson? >> we should also point out and we don't know the motive of this person and we don't know much about t
he says he was born in germany or grew up in germany, correct? >> right.t he's indicating. we are not really sure at this point how much of this is true, and that is also -- we have to say again, translation of some of the key points in that video, and we can't show it all, but some of the key points that we found. so a full investigation under way, but look, this man terrorized, you can call it terrorism, terrorized a city for much of the day. a major city in europe, and the u.s. embassy...
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here in germany it is strictly limited.t is not easy to get a weapon but if you talk about criminals there is a black market. crimes like these were committed again and again and we are still at this area moment not clear at all about who these attackers might be. at the end of the day it three people who are sports shooters have those lines that. here speculation -- it is pure speculation. it is not easy to get one that is certainly possible if you definitely want to get one and if you have the right context. sarah: far beyond -- stay with us. we cannot confirm the authenticity of these images right here but it appears to show a man shooting at people outside. police have confirmed that it started at a mcdonald's. they are reminding people that they should -- they obviously say that some of these perpetrators are still on the run. there are also videos from social media that appeared to show an attacker on a top attacking and firing shots. it seems as if there was some kind of heated exchange going on there. a lot of this
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i informs germany last month, and what i found was germany is constantly changing in terms of the 1.2lion immigrants and refugees they have take n in ovr the last year. the government is trying to accept them and welcome them with open arms. >> munich police are asking the public to avoid public places. that is pretty serious, that is pretty dire? >> yes, i have lived in munich for many years, eni have never seen that happen. the germans are pretty obedient. they will follow directions by police and you can assure the streets will be vacant tonight. >> the last time i remember it happening was in boston after the boston marathon terrorist attack when one of the brothers whose name i will not mention, was still on the loose and the citizens of boston were told don't go to work today, stay at home today. paul brussels, you talked about how they were involved. unfortunately. brussels, are they as big? they keep getting targeted, too, are they as big, or is it more just that brussels is a hot bed. >> it is a small county trip against isis. but they just have a large number of extremists.
i informs germany last month, and what i found was germany is constantly changing in terms of the 1.2lion immigrants and refugees they have take n in ovr the last year. the government is trying to accept them and welcome them with open arms. >> munich police are asking the public to avoid public places. that is pretty serious, that is pretty dire? >> yes, i have lived in munich for many years, eni have never seen that happen. the germans are pretty obedient. they will follow...
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about the threat posed to germany. i think belgium, germany, france, the top targets in europe for isis if is not a surprise. there was a hatchet attack by a young man in germany just a week ago. not sure if that inspired other attacks by isis. >> it could be islamic terrorists if you will, or it could be right-wing terrorists. we know from one eyewitness that brian todd interviewed saying she heard the shooter scream out allahu akbar. god is great. that could be misleading, maybe not isis or al qaeda related. >> you would certainly think so if that witness is accurate. at the same time there are conflicting public reports that people heard things suggested that this is was a right-wing attack by native germans. we're still desperate to find out but we don't have the answers. >> germany has been on a heightened state of alert since the other day when an afghan refugee went on a rampage with an action and started attacking individuals. is there an isis plot under way. they are stepping up their activities and their terr
about the threat posed to germany. i think belgium, germany, france, the top targets in europe for isis if is not a surprise. there was a hatchet attack by a young man in germany just a week ago. not sure if that inspired other attacks by isis. >> it could be islamic terrorists if you will, or it could be right-wing terrorists. we know from one eyewitness that brian todd interviewed saying she heard the shooter scream out allahu akbar. god is great. that could be misleading, maybe not...
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by west germany and given a life sentence. she committed suicide in prison. >> well, as you indicated after 1948 the allies were crime trials program really peter daut and instead of trying people they were commuting sentences and granting clemency and by 1958 pretty much everyone who had been convicted that hadn't been executed after sentence was free. lawrence i want to ask you what were the reasons for this change correct of a few through the trials? where through answered the through the third answers the cold war. i think that was really the reality where at some point the united states made the calculation that we needed west germany as a dependable ally against our former allies the soviet union and it was really just a calculation of trying to appease the germans. the germans turned against the allied war crimes program, really really aggressively and at the time of the nuremberg trials for the international tribunal, the germans were actually quite sympathetic or at least they expressed their actual views but in the p
by west germany and given a life sentence. she committed suicide in prison. >> well, as you indicated after 1948 the allies were crime trials program really peter daut and instead of trying people they were commuting sentences and granting clemency and by 1958 pretty much everyone who had been convicted that hadn't been executed after sentence was free. lawrence i want to ask you what were the reasons for this change correct of a few through the trials? where through answered the through...
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germany won the world cup in brazil in 2014.hey also knocked france out at the quarterfinal stage. france has not been germany at a major tournament since 1958. we look back at what has been a painful relationship for the french. reporter: it was a defining moment in franco german rivalry. a world cup semi final, schum aker goes into the the frenc hman. there is no yellow card and no golal. >> it was such a shame. just a few centimeters wide of the goal. we could have onwon 2-1. there are many regrets. what happened to me was tough to take. 1982, a: sevilla, french tragedy. the game tied 1-1, the germans seemed to drifted out of the game. a beauty of a goal made it 3-1 in extra time but the french team lost on penalties to the dismay of every household in the country. >> every two minutes, nothing happens. from an emotional perspective, it stirred up hatred and riled up hatred against germany. reporter: two years later, they meet up again in the semi final. they bow out 2-0. >> after what happened in 1982, we could have had it a
germany won the world cup in brazil in 2014.hey also knocked france out at the quarterfinal stage. france has not been germany at a major tournament since 1958. we look back at what has been a painful relationship for the french. reporter: it was a defining moment in franco german rivalry. a world cup semi final, schum aker goes into the the frenc hman. there is no yellow card and no golal. >> it was such a shame. just a few centimeters wide of the goal. we could have onwon 2-1. there are...
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how have they been in germany?, for example, they looked at the german reluctance to play a role in the middle east is one has to look that germany, with its economic power, does not project itself as the role of simple observer in the fight against international terrorism, writes one newspaper. and then there is the angela merkel refugee policy, and there is a high gary a newspaper. the whole of western europe has to face the reality that the idea of a multicultural society has failed. reporter: not only did the media outlets analyze what happened in germany last week, from australia to argentina, from chile to china, media outlets analyze the fear that many germans have felt him a but also the impact this could have on angela merkel, and there was also criticism, like, for example, what "the washington post" wrote. how do they allow in thousands of asylum seekers without a firm plan for managing the potential circumstances? most paint a gloomy picture. when talking about it, they describe germany's dark week and
how have they been in germany?, for example, they looked at the german reluctance to play a role in the middle east is one has to look that germany, with its economic power, does not project itself as the role of simple observer in the fight against international terrorism, writes one newspaper. and then there is the angela merkel refugee policy, and there is a high gary a newspaper. the whole of western europe has to face the reality that the idea of a multicultural society has failed....
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germany's first suicide bombing. ansbach is asking why. >> we live in a little town so we thought we were safe here. when i heard that explosion, the first thing i thought, it's happening. i thought it was a nightmare at first and i got so scared. >> it was sunday night in the bavarian town when the avant tried -- assailant tried to enter an open-air music festival. he detonated h his devevice in a backpack. >> thehere were security p peope trying to see what was goingng . i saw a man on the floor, his head, there w was blood. i pushehed thrhrough andnd trieo get back into the concert and they let me in when i said my sister was in there. >> police searched the suspect's living quarters in an asylum hostile -- hostile and found bomb making materials and other evidence. an acquaintance was asked how he felt about the islamic state. >> he always said that, no, i'm not with them. i don't like them. but i think he had some issues because he told -- so often without reason. reporter: as the people of ansbach now know, eve
germany's first suicide bombing. ansbach is asking why. >> we live in a little town so we thought we were safe here. when i heard that explosion, the first thing i thought, it's happening. i thought it was a nightmare at first and i got so scared. >> it was sunday night in the bavarian town when the avant tried -- assailant tried to enter an open-air music festival. he detonated h his devevice in a backpack. >> thehere were security p peope trying to see what was goingng . i...
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breaking news out of germany. gunmen are on the loose in munich after a shooting at a shopping mall which has left at least eight dead. the shooting is described as a rampage. people are told to stay indoors. german officials say they cannot rule out it is linked to terrorism, but cannot confirm it either. they are investigating. that brings today's forecast to a close. you can find more on the website . to reach me and the bbc team, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching and have a great weekend. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that's relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples,
breaking news out of germany. gunmen are on the loose in munich after a shooting at a shopping mall which has left at least eight dead. the shooting is described as a rampage. people are told to stay indoors. german officials say they cannot rule out it is linked to terrorism, but cannot confirm it either. they are investigating. that brings today's forecast to a close. you can find more on the website . to reach me and the bbc team, go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america,...
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he reads from one: >> we see no future for us in germany -- we feel like hostages here. everything's slipping away: our youth and family values. there's unemployment, drug use, and no financial security. the germans get everything: jobs, paid vacations, pensions, but we get nothing. viktoria karizki can afford a higher living standard in crimea -- a new car and a house -- but only because her husband still works in germany. she doesn't feel at home in germany, but she's not sure if she will in crimea. >> the kids feel good here, and the weather's great, but i'm not 100-percent sure it was the right move. it takes time to understand everything and lose the rose-colored glasses. >> to some volga germans, crimea represents hope for a new beginning together with the security they may have once had. but the reality might turn out to be quite different. michelle: that's all for today. thank you for watching. gobye from me and the whole team. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accurac
he reads from one: >> we see no future for us in germany -- we feel like hostages here. everything's slipping away: our youth and family values. there's unemployment, drug use, and no financial security. the germans get everything: jobs, paid vacations, pensions, but we get nothing. viktoria karizki can afford a higher living standard in crimea -- a new car and a house -- but only because her husband still works in germany. she doesn't feel at home in germany, but she's not sure if she...
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also interesting germany, germany had been spare a lot of this but in less than a week ago we had an ax attack from refugee that injured four seriously and now we have this. germany a target, and you too, as a result of the floods of refugees who came in, germany saying, we need to be a safe haven but what we do is open the door for people who want to do bad things. >> right, ashley. mutual admiration for mike as well. it is true that when you get to operational side of these types of issues, intelligence gathering, what we see now and this is the case here, we don't know for sure, i just want to highlight. ashley: that's right. >> we don't know that. taking that assumption, it gets down to allow level where the conspiracy may be one person's mind, that person may have mode his mind that day and no longer -- there's a limited opportunity to be able to catch some of these type of events as they manifest themselves,meaning as people are planning them. this could have been just a couple of people speaking, communicating, perhaps discreetly over some of the networks which isis and others
also interesting germany, germany had been spare a lot of this but in less than a week ago we had an ax attack from refugee that injured four seriously and now we have this. germany a target, and you too, as a result of the floods of refugees who came in, germany saying, we need to be a safe haven but what we do is open the door for people who want to do bad things. >> right, ashley. mutual admiration for mike as well. it is true that when you get to operational side of these types of...
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and the people of germany. >> exactly. i underline that in full. reporter: and though both may be conservatives, those are also well-known political pragmatist. brent: we want to pull in our political correspondent at the chancellery. he has been covering these talks. it is interesting what was said by these two leaders, angela merkel saying no one wants a long time of limbo, but when she was asked what do you mean or can you give us a calendar, we really did not get any firm answers. how long is too long? guest: ben is a good question. the meeting has finished and theresa may's motorcade drove through not long ago. as you yourself mentioned, the brexit article, famous article 50, will not be triggered this year and angela merkel wants to wait and see what the u.k.'s position is and what they want to bring to the table before starting the proper negotiation and defining a calendar as you ask. that is why t did not present a calendar today. it was more a meeting to meet with their first personal meeting. it was more a meeting to see whether there wa
and the people of germany. >> exactly. i underline that in full. reporter: and though both may be conservatives, those are also well-known political pragmatist. brent: we want to pull in our political correspondent at the chancellery. he has been covering these talks. it is interesting what was said by these two leaders, angela merkel saying no one wants a long time of limbo, but when she was asked what do you mean or can you give us a calendar, we really did not get any firm answers. how...
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and in germany.et, if you look at the statistics on shootings, last year in germany, seven people were killed by police. this year in the u.s., it is already over 500. even accounting differences in the populations, that is a staggering discrepancy. isn't as much about guns, and some kind of pervasive culture of violence, as it is about racism? karen: i think it is about both. it is both in the u.s. outright racism in germany. if you look at the statistics, police violence attacks more black people than white people compared to the population. i think that the issue. the issue here is not wanting to face the structural discrimination within the police, because of fear of offending them, because of the fear of pushing them away from the issue, rather than to work with them. the offenders in this case he come the victims -- become the victims. s, we call them out as racist they feel hurt and offended. that is a huge issue. melinda: erik, structural violence within police forces has been a topic in the
and in germany.et, if you look at the statistics on shootings, last year in germany, seven people were killed by police. this year in the u.s., it is already over 500. even accounting differences in the populations, that is a staggering discrepancy. isn't as much about guns, and some kind of pervasive culture of violence, as it is about racism? karen: i think it is about both. it is both in the u.s. outright racism in germany. if you look at the statistics, police violence attacks more black...
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also coming up, germany's growing role in the world. berlin approves a new policy and says yes to a larger military. and, european countries have begun evacuating their citizens from sudan's capital. united nations says many more than a reported 300 people have been killed in a country that appears headed for another civil war. it is good to have you with us, tonight, britain's new prime minister, theresa may, has begun naming her and has sprung plenty of surprises. the biggest, her choice of brexiteer. she also created a new cabinet in charge of carrying out the brexit. that has gone to another eurosceptic, david davis. a day of stunning and shift change -- swift change, the kick up with cameron's farewell. >> david cameron emerging from the street one last time, his wife and children standing by as he addressed his final words to the nation as its leader. >> it is been the greatest honor of my life to serve our country is prime minister over the last six years. and to serve as leader of my party, almost 11 years. and as we leave for t
also coming up, germany's growing role in the world. berlin approves a new policy and says yes to a larger military. and, european countries have begun evacuating their citizens from sudan's capital. united nations says many more than a reported 300 people have been killed in a country that appears headed for another civil war. it is good to have you with us, tonight, britain's new prime minister, theresa may, has begun naming her and has sprung plenty of surprises. the biggest, her choice of...
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police in germany say there has been a shooting at a shopping center in munich, germany.re are varying reports that there have been multiple deaths and injuries. but nbc news is citing german television as reporting one death. but once again, there is a wide range on the number of people that may have been killed. there is a very large police presence at the mall. and the situation may or may not be over. dow jones citing a witness says there may have been multiple shooters. we're still working to confirm that. the police are putting out some statements shortly. we will get them to you as soon as possible. we'll have more as the situation develops, as you look at that live picture. it is now just about 7:35 p.m. munich time. this is at a shopping mall, the largest one in the southeastern part of germany in munich. >>> meantime, authorities releasing footage of last week's deadly shootings on two of michigan's bailiff. 44-year-old larry gordon was handcuffed when he wrestled a gun away from a deputy and then shot and killed the two bailiffs. gordon was eventually shot and
police in germany say there has been a shooting at a shopping center in munich, germany.re are varying reports that there have been multiple deaths and injuries. but nbc news is citing german television as reporting one death. but once again, there is a wide range on the number of people that may have been killed. there is a very large police presence at the mall. and the situation may or may not be over. dow jones citing a witness says there may have been multiple shooters. we're still working...
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certainly that had people in germany on edge.cussions happening now at the highest level. you have german chancellor angela merkel securing a cabinet meeting to discuss what happened and, probably more pressingly, what precautions need to be in place at this moment. we understand that security has been ramped up across the country. while they look into what happened here, there's going to be that forward-facing look as to what kind of security precautions need to be in place at this point. we are expecting another briefing from investigators later this morning which could reveal some more of the details of this investigation into the 18-year-old who apparently carried out the attack. >> and security beefed up around germany, presumably beefed up in other countries, as well, for fear of copycat attacks happening. >> right. remaining on high alert. we've seen it for not just days, weeks, months, the past year as attacks have unfolded. not clear who the attacker in this case could have been connected to, who he may have been inspire
certainly that had people in germany on edge.cussions happening now at the highest level. you have german chancellor angela merkel securing a cabinet meeting to discuss what happened and, probably more pressingly, what precautions need to be in place at this moment. we understand that security has been ramped up across the country. while they look into what happened here, there's going to be that forward-facing look as to what kind of security precautions need to be in place at this point. we...
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germany stands by france in the fight against terrorism. despite the difficulties, we will win this fight. >> the german chancellor speaking there. do you get the feel that people in germany are nervous, that such an attack and happen across the border on german soil? germany has never experienced , large-scale terrorist attacks but there are terror experts and internationally the police believe germany could be a potential target following the wake of the paris attacks. german intelligence had received quite a lot of inforormation tht ate some believe that germany could be a potential risk. while german intelligence is working extrememely hard, he couldn't guarantee a similar attack wouldn't happen on german soil. it also came toto light that soe of the members who planned the attacks in the preceding months had been traveling in and out of germany, a around germanany with regular frequency. showing perhaps there was a large blind spot to german intelligence. we have seen france having to play a lot of catch-up, trying to get its intellige
germany stands by france in the fight against terrorism. despite the difficulties, we will win this fight. >> the german chancellor speaking there. do you get the feel that people in germany are nervous, that such an attack and happen across the border on german soil? germany has never experienced , large-scale terrorist attacks but there are terror experts and internationally the police believe germany could be a potential target following the wake of the paris attacks. german...
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there was intelligence that came out of germany two days ago from the interyear minister in germany.rning the people in that country to be alert because they have intelligence and information that a lone wolf was going to strike possibly in the next few weeks. we don't know if this was a lone wolf. it's starting to appear to be that way. we can have all the intelligence in the world. just like the prime minister of the interior said in germany they cannot guarantee your people will be 100% safe. that's the same here in the united states. charles: keep it there and we'll continue this discussion. the discussion of lone wolf, maybe we should stop using that. in the meantime we'll have more details on this shooting rampage. rampage. police are investigating it as a i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade.
there was intelligence that came out of germany two days ago from the interyear minister in germany.rning the people in that country to be alert because they have intelligence and information that a lone wolf was going to strike possibly in the next few weeks. we don't know if this was a lone wolf. it's starting to appear to be that way. we can have all the intelligence in the world. just like the prime minister of the interior said in germany they cannot guarantee your people will be 100%...
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but we are talking about germany. a gunman in germany. it's incredibly difficult to get weapons like that in that nation. >> caller: well, i think, george, what it's going to come down to is that people believe that guns -- i mean the war against drugs proved that we can't stop drugs. guns are easier to manufacture than drugs, and they come apart easier. people can manufacture them anywhere and ship them easily. it is not as easy as just banning guns to think that they'll go away. >> i also want to ask you. so we see these images of so many people on the ground. we see law enforcement doing their role in these very delicate and dangerous moments. but for people who are out there, who get caught up running for their lives, what do you do? i mean, it's a matter of getting to safety, checking in with your family. from a law enforcement perspective, what would you advise people if caught up in something like this? >> caller: well, george, that's an absolutely phenomenal question. i actually train people on what to do when there is an active s
but we are talking about germany. a gunman in germany. it's incredibly difficult to get weapons like that in that nation. >> caller: well, i think, george, what it's going to come down to is that people believe that guns -- i mean the war against drugs proved that we can't stop drugs. guns are easier to manufacture than drugs, and they come apart easier. people can manufacture them anywhere and ship them easily. it is not as easy as just banning guns to think that they'll go away....
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and, ankara asking germany to extradite suppose it coup supporters. plus, endorsements from president obama, hillary clinton will make her own case for the top office in the united states. she will be speaking soon, and we will have live coverage on the final night of the convention. i am sarah harmon, think you for joining me. german chancellor angela merkel says it she will do everything humanly possible to ensure security after a wave of violent attacks this month. and a highly anticipated press conference, she said a better early warning system was needed to detect radicalization among refugees. critics say her open-door refugee policy allowed islamic extremism into germany. her response, strong and defiant. >> it does not seem like she is under pressure, but chancellor merkel must respond to the attack set of taken place in germany over the course of just a few days. two of the attacks, including a suicide bombing in the town of ansbach, by a man who was denied asylum, had a terrorist background. the chancellor said she is taking this threat very
and, ankara asking germany to extradite suppose it coup supporters. plus, endorsements from president obama, hillary clinton will make her own case for the top office in the united states. she will be speaking soon, and we will have live coverage on the final night of the convention. i am sarah harmon, think you for joining me. german chancellor angela merkel says it she will do everything humanly possible to ensure security after a wave of violent attacks this month. and a highly anticipated...
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germany too is in the sightltli.forces recently foiled an attack on dusseldorf where terrorists had planned to shoot at passersby and blow themselves up. >> there is a danger of attacks, the situation is serious. in recent years, is has developed into a monster which could not be predicted. we have to assume that anyone who was with is and was able to return could be a danger for our domestic security. >> is registers those joining up very precisely. these documents refer to 54 germans that went to syria to fight in the war. they include their names, profession, blood group, fighting experience. they were also questioned about their willingness to commit a suicide attack. the forms also include information about where people were recruited. berlin, hamburg, bremen, dortmund, frankfurt, kassel, lubeck, wolfsburg and many more places. this woman's son was on the list. he left germany early 2014 saying he wawagoing on holiday. didn't get in touch for wes.s. then he sent a message saying he had joined is inin syria. >> m
germany too is in the sightltli.forces recently foiled an attack on dusseldorf where terrorists had planned to shoot at passersby and blow themselves up. >> there is a danger of attacks, the situation is serious. in recent years, is has developed into a monster which could not be predicted. we have to assume that anyone who was with is and was able to return could be a danger for our domestic security. >> is registers those joining up very precisely. these documents refer to 54...
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tonight, a new definition for the crime of rape in germany.liament closes loopholes in the country's rape laws, expanding the legal definition of rape to ensure no means no. also on the show, theresa may may be britain's next prime minister. she's now the favorite in an all-female runoff for the tory leadership. and, another fatal shooting of a black man at the hands of a white police officer in the u.s. this time, the tragic aftermath is live streamed on facebook for all the world to see. it is good to have you with us. tonight, germany is getting a new legal definition of what constitutes rape. the aim is to modernize the law to codify the principle of no means no. the old definition only applied if the victim, believe it or not, tried to physically fight off the attacker and could prove that. the campaign for change gathered speed earlier this year after new year's eve attacks in the city of cologne and other towns across germany, where many women were sexually assaulted by refugees. today, the city of cologne -- in the city of cologne, an
tonight, a new definition for the crime of rape in germany.liament closes loopholes in the country's rape laws, expanding the legal definition of rape to ensure no means no. also on the show, theresa may may be britain's next prime minister. she's now the favorite in an all-female runoff for the tory leadership. and, another fatal shooting of a black man at the hands of a white police officer in the u.s. this time, the tragic aftermath is live streamed on facebook for all the world to see. it...
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have more then japan and germany?see the negative yields remaining for the rest of japan and germany unlike? >> both the central banks in europe and in japan are offering themselves negative short-term interest rates. that has had an impact further up the yield curve. we used to think traditionally that the u.s. was the kind of determineplace to yields and the rest of the world. aredevelopments elsewhere driving down yields. in the u.s. think about it. one of the consequences of having negative rates elsewhere, the u.s. is importing deflationary pressures from the rest of the world. it cannot raise rates as much as it would like to. because it cannot, it also triggers downward pressure on 10 year yields. guy: very briefly, where would you expect the u.s. 10 year yield to be in 10 years? lower than where we are now? >> yes. we have buried though japan's diarrheal structural -- incredible story of yields. next, the pokemon go frenzy pushes nintendo to a higher value then sony and netflix. we will discuss the milestone a
have more then japan and germany?see the negative yields remaining for the rest of japan and germany unlike? >> both the central banks in europe and in japan are offering themselves negative short-term interest rates. that has had an impact further up the yield curve. we used to think traditionally that the u.s. was the kind of determineplace to yields and the rest of the world. aredevelopments elsewhere driving down yields. in the u.s. think about it. one of the consequences of having...
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germany where germans don't want to go into.se are regular germans as opposed to stricter muslims. so germany is a big problem right now, and if they don't start to look at sweden's situation in terms of how they plugged and closed the borders, germany is going to continue to see this type of violence playing out in the streets like we have in france. >> well, gentlemen, thank you very much. when we come back here on the factor, we'll analyze how terror plays in the 2016 campaign and the breaking news. hillary clinton selecting senator tim kaine to be her running mate. clean food. words panera lives by. no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners. no colors from artificial sources. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. that's food as it should be. ♪ is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an autonomous-thinking automobile that protects those inside and outside. ready or not, the future is here. the all-new e-class. self-braking, self-correcting, self-parking. a mercedes-benz concept car that's
germany where germans don't want to go into.se are regular germans as opposed to stricter muslims. so germany is a big problem right now, and if they don't start to look at sweden's situation in terms of how they plugged and closed the borders, germany is going to continue to see this type of violence playing out in the streets like we have in france. >> well, gentlemen, thank you very much. when we come back here on the factor, we'll analyze how terror plays in the 2016 campaign and the...
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i almost feel better here than in germany. reporter: sophie came to kenya to give.he had not expected to receive so much. reporter: after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. ♪ this week on wealth track we go on an exclusive treasure hunt with pioneer chuck void. the great investor skew ers the globe for well managed leader in the field that deliver above average results. fierchlding small company is next on consuelo mack wealth wealthtrack. >> you can help the clients keep good going. >> adigditional funding provide by global perspective, rose and pete walker and the fair home
i almost feel better here than in germany. reporter: sophie came to kenya to give.he had not expected to receive so much. reporter: after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. ♪ this week on wealth track we go on an exclusive treasure hunt with pioneer chuck void. the great investor skew ers the globe for well managed leader in the field that deliver above average results. fierchlding small company is next on consuelo mack wealth wealthtrack. >> you...
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another shooting in germany.e wondering, pondering, what do you do with it, the information sitting back here in the u.s.? >> one of the things i think that's led people all over the world is to find safety, no matter how low the yield and one of the things that led to the incredibly negative interest rates or ultra low. our 10-year is about 159. something like that. japanese 10-year is minus 25 basis points. a german 10-year, minus 7 basis points. a swiss 10-year, minus 52 basis points. i would just say to the viewers, your viewers, be very careful because this reminds me of 1998. not 1999. the year before the market and then took off further in the dotcom. or 1988 before japan took off. or 2007 before the house prices took off. it will go further. but be very careful from here on out. this is an act four of a five-act drama and act five will be very exciting. >> what do you think the catalyst would be to push it higher there? >> i think -- i hate to say this. it could come from the currency markets. that's one
another shooting in germany.e wondering, pondering, what do you do with it, the information sitting back here in the u.s.? >> one of the things i think that's led people all over the world is to find safety, no matter how low the yield and one of the things that led to the incredibly negative interest rates or ultra low. our 10-year is about 159. something like that. japanese 10-year is minus 25 basis points. a german 10-year, minus 7 basis points. a swiss 10-year, minus 52 basis points....
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what you make of what is happening to germany. it is very fluid in germany. we are getting conflicting reports the chief of staff said they only had one shooter. they said they have a three shooters. right now they do not know if the islamists did it. we know that isis has been trying to recruit within germany . they can maneuver it within net. they can also come to the united states. while we think it is the neo-nazis we do not rule out that this is islamic terrorism. the difference here is that usually when they have done those things it's usually one person. the style of attack has all the hallmarks of a organized terrorist attack with multiple shooters who are going after civilians they attack the tourist center of the city there would be attacking refugee areas the tourist center of the city and that is why we believe isis may have something to do with it . deirdre: one started near mcdonald's. it was the site of the olympics where israeli athletes were massacred. the fact that there are numerous shitty points where at least the mcdonald's one and anothe
what you make of what is happening to germany. it is very fluid in germany. we are getting conflicting reports the chief of staff said they only had one shooter. they said they have a three shooters. right now they do not know if the islamists did it. we know that isis has been trying to recruit within germany . they can maneuver it within net. they can also come to the united states. while we think it is the neo-nazis we do not rule out that this is islamic terrorism. the difference here is...
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we did not know which team was going to play and we got france and germany. my friends thought we were going to lose the game and germany would win, but in the end, france one. -- france won. it is great, really great. up is the trophy. we beat one of the strongest teams and now, no one can stop us. germany, people were confident before the match is saying they were certainly going to pull off a win. the press has been less enthusiastic even criticizing their players in the wake of that the feet. jessica reports from berlin. >> i was discussing how upbeat and triple the german press were ahead of yesterday's match. all were convinced it would be a german victory. this morning, a bit more subdued with a hint of remorse. the french team were able to capitalize and when. -- and win. a picture of quite sad looking german players. this was the final game for germany and it will now be flying home. -- and they will now be flying home. high, world "head champions." the team was just unlucky, they played very well. germany is not going to win the european championshi
we did not know which team was going to play and we got france and germany. my friends thought we were going to lose the game and germany would win, but in the end, france one. -- france won. it is great, really great. up is the trophy. we beat one of the strongest teams and now, no one can stop us. germany, people were confident before the match is saying they were certainly going to pull off a win. the press has been less enthusiastic even criticizing their players in the wake of that the...