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that he holland and a great position.iously, she is going to get yourself a podium, and just maybe she could be the string breaker here for jorgensen. sarah true looking like she is just trying to pull away from stamford who is hanging tough. slam -- klamer could end up in fifth spot? trevor: wow. >> holland is trying to see if maybe she can break gwen jorgensen. personally, if i was holland, i would have saved that for the last 100 meters, because you know the aerobic capacity of juergens and is not going to go away. these are epic battles here, we have seen the britt and the usa battles, 1-2 on both sides. here we go. there comes when jorgensen. she is picking it up. incredible job. that is 10 consecutive wins in a row. can she make it another? incrediblend made an and gutsy move with about 800 meters to go, but when juergens and looks like -- gwen jorgensen looks like she found that, this is unbelievable, it looks like she may go into chicago undefeated. she may go into the grand final undefeated, but it is gwen jorgen
that he holland and a great position.iously, she is going to get yourself a podium, and just maybe she could be the string breaker here for jorgensen. sarah true looking like she is just trying to pull away from stamford who is hanging tough. slam -- klamer could end up in fifth spot? trevor: wow. >> holland is trying to see if maybe she can break gwen jorgensen. personally, if i was holland, i would have saved that for the last 100 meters, because you know the aerobic capacity of...
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vicki holland still coming.genson showing us for the first time that she can also win, jorgenson from the united states of america is going to make it 11 consecutive wins in a row. one, jorgenson, the narrowest victory. vicki holland is showing us she is no question willing to fight it out. here comes the battle for third. rain -- will out sprint. >> i was like what do i kick, what do i do? will she kick first? >> you breeze past this. pastdo not normally breeze but she was right there and i could feel her on my shoulder and i know it was going to be a fight till the end. >> getting closer maybe that anyone else has this year. i felt like i was working hard to keep up and i cover those relatively easily but i know i was on my limit. i tried to respond one final time. mind, ing through my usa will be the headlines and i thought we need more girls on the podium so that's the ticket in the end. to actually share a podium. >> it was all about gwen jorgensen once again in hamburg with the historic 11 to win in a row.
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a news conference between francois hollande and angela merkel. >> we agreed angela and i to meet on the summit with greece it is this reason that angela came to paris today. we note the results of the greek vote and we respect it because europe after all means democracy. we have also heard the message of all the democratic greek parties who met this morning and who affirmed their will that the country should remain in the euro zone. we are open to discussions. and it is now up to the government of mr. tsipras to put forward, submit proposals as the least we can say. so that they can remain in the euro. with a program which is sustainable. because greece needs sustainability. and stability within the euro. we have thus before us a suvment tomorrow and it is up to the heads of state and government to define a position on the basis of the presentations by greece. this is an emergency for greece and owrp, a europe. this is a question of dignity as well. urine is confronted by this responsibility. it is not just an economic financial monetary construction. europe is an ensell enbl ensemble o
a news conference between francois hollande and angela merkel. >> we agreed angela and i to meet on the summit with greece it is this reason that angela came to paris today. we note the results of the greek vote and we respect it because europe after all means democracy. we have also heard the message of all the democratic greek parties who met this morning and who affirmed their will that the country should remain in the euro zone. we are open to discussions. and it is now up to the...
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learned holland broke safety rules.es it easier for complaints to go up the chain of command and starts using the video for training purposes. but the emotional scars still hurt. >> i can't imagine, you know, my daughter witnessing, you know, her father crashing. >> i still have nightmares about it to this day. i never got to speak with him that morning, and i never got to say good-bye. >> oh, my god! no! >> oh, my god. >>> coming up, a sting to catch a slasher. >> we decided at that moment that we needed to get some cameras up. >>> and the camera as eyewitness. >> it helped that everything was caught on camera. the jury, everybody could see what actually occurred. >> when "caught on camera: proof" continues. it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i shoul
learned holland broke safety rules.es it easier for complaints to go up the chain of command and starts using the video for training purposes. but the emotional scars still hurt. >> i can't imagine, you know, my daughter witnessing, you know, her father crashing. >> i still have nightmares about it to this day. i never got to speak with him that morning, and i never got to say good-bye. >> oh, my god! no! >> oh, my god. >>> coming up, a sting to catch a slasher....
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it says hollande gives a thumbs-up to hollande. "hollande is he bold?" he's a serious optimist.e has been seeing the light at the end of the tunnel that we in france are still waiting. genie: a note about pollution. one paper has an alarming report about the cost of pollution. flo: this is the focus of that paper. it is talking about a senate inquiry committee that evaluated the yearly cost of atmospheric pollution for the french economy. it is really staggering. roughly 97 billion euros a deal. a huge amount of money, 1600 euros per citizen. talking about a stratospheric bill. who is to blame for the pollution? is essentially the tiny articles which largely come from diesel fuel. here in france, diesel fuel is subsidized by the state. you can see where all the pollution comes from. it comes from roads, trucks and french industry. there's a human cost. this paper takes a closer look at -- 42,000 early deaths linked to pollution. there are countless health problems, a 100% increase in asthma5 5 5 ñ ñ ñ
it says hollande gives a thumbs-up to hollande. "hollande is he bold?" he's a serious optimist.e has been seeing the light at the end of the tunnel that we in france are still waiting. genie: a note about pollution. one paper has an alarming report about the cost of pollution. flo: this is the focus of that paper. it is talking about a senate inquiry committee that evaluated the yearly cost of atmospheric pollution for the french economy. it is really staggering. roughly 97 billion...
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angela merkel heads to paris on monday to talk with frost hollande to map out -- with francois hollandea way forward. extend whatentially began when alexis tsipras came into power on an anti-austerity plan. euros leaders took no time to respond to the referendum. they sent out this statement. 'the result is regrettable for the future of greece. the recovery of the greek economy makes it inevitable. " they say they will wait for the initiatives of the greek authority and chancellor merkel and president hollande both agree that the result was "to be respected." outcome say that the cars consequences not only for greece but also for the people in neighboring countries and the whole european project. look at crude dropping below $60 a barrel for the first time since april. oil was already sliding last week on speculation that this greek crisis was deepening. tempered expectations that a nuclear deal with iran was eminent as they work toward the deadline in vienna. the two factors there, gold and silver, rose on demand to stand hasn't sparked much demand. some strategists expect that there m
angela merkel heads to paris on monday to talk with frost hollande to map out -- with francois hollandea way forward. extend whatentially began when alexis tsipras came into power on an anti-austerity plan. euros leaders took no time to respond to the referendum. they sent out this statement. 'the result is regrettable for the future of greece. the recovery of the greek economy makes it inevitable. " they say they will wait for the initiatives of the greek authority and chancellor merkel...
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that is holland at the front for great britain. they have the lead of about 10 seconds or so, and here comes backhouse, and there goes hewitt. >> a little bit of a gap, not a has done a lot for australia. no surprise for andrea hewitt. trevor: oh no, holland goes down. >> and that is with only four people coming in. i think it is just two women on the carpet, it didn't look intentional by any stretch of the imagination. up on the toes, she looks like she is going to be bringing this thing in as the first woman. she already has the lead. trevor: from being that down and potentially out, she is now out from one leg down from the likes of backhouse. she is gaining on the kiwi. had the back and vicky greatd heads in and britain will be the first in the water in this second leg. >> germany gone. austro you ready. -- australia ready. she was digging deep there. these guys watch the dive. this is monumental. trevor: there you go. >> the crowd just loves it. these guys go for maximum distance. no weight on the style here. i think you going
that is holland at the front for great britain. they have the lead of about 10 seconds or so, and here comes backhouse, and there goes hewitt. >> a little bit of a gap, not a has done a lot for australia. no surprise for andrea hewitt. trevor: oh no, holland goes down. >> and that is with only four people coming in. i think it is just two women on the carpet, it didn't look intentional by any stretch of the imagination. up on the toes, she looks like she is going to be bringing this...
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barbara, we saw both merkel and lond -- hollande saying that time is of the essence. will we be seeing something tomorrow? >> we have said time is of the essence about 20 times but looking at the figures for the next 10 days concerning greece, the sheer financial facts is that time is really running out. the ecb will consider the emergency loans for greek banks this wednesday. if they don't get fresh money the banks will be closed through thursday and further on. on friday, 2 billion euros need to be rolled over. if greece craft -- can't do that, agencies will cry foul. we have another 1.5 billion in payments from the imf and further government bonds coming up. and we have the big black monday on july 20. $3.5 billion for the european central bank need to be paid. this is the staggering figure of 7 billion euros within 10 days. if they don't feel threatened, they must be very cool indeed. sarah: stakes are high. any of those events could send markets spiraling or greece spiraling out of the eurozone. this finance minister that greece is relying on is a familiar face i
barbara, we saw both merkel and lond -- hollande saying that time is of the essence. will we be seeing something tomorrow? >> we have said time is of the essence about 20 times but looking at the figures for the next 10 days concerning greece, the sheer financial facts is that time is really running out. the ecb will consider the emergency loans for greek banks this wednesday. if they don't get fresh money the banks will be closed through thursday and further on. on friday, 2 billion...
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francois hollande and angela merkel today.egotiations on an iranian nuclear program hit a few snags with just days to go. a report of stumbling block today, tehran since his that the u.n. embargo be lifted as any -- as part of any final the old. and millions gathered to see the pope in ecuador for the first open air mass of his weeklong south american to her. children cap been -- pilgrims have been camping outdoors. the pope of the poor, as he is sometimes referred to, is there to visit to acknowledge their needs. we will be looking at greek news from it business perspective. let's look at what is happening with the banks. we learned today that they would stay shut on tuesday and wednesday. >> when alexis tsipras spurs people to vote no, -- urged people to vote no, he said in 48 hours they would have a deal. it does not look like that will happen. banks will now open on the third of july. i don't european central bank said it will continue liquid he assistance to prop up -- for now, european central bank said it will continue
francois hollande and angela merkel today.egotiations on an iranian nuclear program hit a few snags with just days to go. a report of stumbling block today, tehran since his that the u.n. embargo be lifted as any -- as part of any final the old. and millions gathered to see the pope in ecuador for the first open air mass of his weeklong south american to her. children cap been -- pilgrims have been camping outdoors. the pope of the poor, as he is sometimes referred to, is there to visit to...
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to talk with francois hollande.ision of the greek people is to be respected. as an emergency meeting -- set for tomorrow -- with and emergency meeting set for tomorrow they are waiting for proposals from greece to stay in the single currency. let's get business reaction to the referendum results. joining us on the phone is chief executive martin sorrell. great to have you on the program. martin: i don't know if you can see me, you can hear me. anna: i can hear you. were alive. -- we are alive. can you characterize this as far as reaction from your business? martin: increases levels of uncertainty in markets and clients, particularly at times like this do not like it. one view that does not get enough airtime is what is happening in china and the stock markets in china. we have seen a fall in industry something like 30% in the last few months and i think that is also rattled a few people. generally it means increased uncertainty at a time when gdp growth is not strengthening. it is either neutral or weakening and we
to talk with francois hollande.ision of the greek people is to be respected. as an emergency meeting -- set for tomorrow -- with and emergency meeting set for tomorrow they are waiting for proposals from greece to stay in the single currency. let's get business reaction to the referendum results. joining us on the phone is chief executive martin sorrell. great to have you on the program. martin: i don't know if you can see me, you can hear me. anna: i can hear you. were alive. -- we are alive....
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since the start of the crisis, francois hollande has always opposed the greek exit, even if that has meant publicly disagreeing with angela merkel. francois hollande: greece is in the eurozone or greece is no longer in the eurozone, and in that case that is a europe that retreats. >> there will be no agreement at any price. >> europe has been divided into three camps, those who opposed another bailout for greece including germany, finland, the netherlands, and the baltic states. then there is the uncertain cap, including spain portugal, italy, and ireland countries that also suffered from austerity measures. france remains the only country that continuously showed its support for greece and tried to convince the rest of the eu. >> a favorable outcome that is essential to everyone. >> harris pulled out all the stops. a team of finance officials insisted the new -- paris pulled out all the stops. a team of finance officials drafted the final. genie: for more now on the details of this bailout deal let's bring in our correspondent from brussels. we have been talking about the fact that
since the start of the crisis, francois hollande has always opposed the greek exit, even if that has meant publicly disagreeing with angela merkel. francois hollande: greece is in the eurozone or greece is no longer in the eurozone, and in that case that is a europe that retreats. >> there will be no agreement at any price. >> europe has been divided into three camps, those who opposed another bailout for greece including germany, finland, the netherlands, and the baltic states....
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german chancellor angela merkel is meeting with francois hollande in france. we expect to hear it shortly. and a new minister is be replacing yanis varoufakis. jointly declaration in support of talks aimed at at an aid deem. let's have the latest from jonah hull. >> on this day there is one sentiment above others on the street. >> i'm proud of my people. i feel proud for my people. but also confused. because we say no to the proposal of europe. we want better proposal. >> reporter: but pride in greece's defiance of its international lenders isn't enough to avoid the fall. the banks are still shut and without more emergency assistance from the european central bank they'll likely remain so. the 60 euro per person per day limit may have to be reduced as cash reserves dwindle. bank assistance will likely only come if there are signs that a wider deal can be done. to that end the greek finance minister yanis varoufakis, who so antagonized the ministers in brussels resigned. it is no guarantee his head will be enough to secure a deal. tough because of the ill feeli
german chancellor angela merkel is meeting with francois hollande in france. we expect to hear it shortly. and a new minister is be replacing yanis varoufakis. jointly declaration in support of talks aimed at at an aid deem. let's have the latest from jonah hull. >> on this day there is one sentiment above others on the street. >> i'm proud of my people. i feel proud for my people. but also confused. because we say no to the proposal of europe. we want better proposal. >>...
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has spied on president hollande and his chief predecessors.e warned washington that there would be serious repercussions for the relationship if they continued. >> the united states is an ally. we have to behave like allies. this implies the need for respect. reporter: assange claims the swedish allegations of sexual assault are part of a plot to extradite him to the u.s. wikileaks released thousands of classified american documents in 2020. -- in 2010. he has not been charged with any crime. anchor: surrogacy is banned in france, but the country's top court ruled today it will grant legal recognition to surrogate children. from now on, if a baby is born abroad to surrogate mothers, it will be given citizenship and a french identity. until then, children born to surrogate mothers were dubbed the ghost of the republic because they were in legal limbo. we are joined by a lawyer based in strasburg. can i start by asking you your position on the ruling today? guest: this ruling goes against the traditional french physician, which was very -- posit
has spied on president hollande and his chief predecessors.e warned washington that there would be serious repercussions for the relationship if they continued. >> the united states is an ally. we have to behave like allies. this implies the need for respect. reporter: assange claims the swedish allegations of sexual assault are part of a plot to extradite him to the u.s. wikileaks released thousands of classified american documents in 2020. -- in 2010. he has not been charged with any...
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a lot of people would like to see friends with hollande trying to put his -- to see francois hollande trying to put his agenda back in front. genie: let's go now to athens, with natalie seborrheic this -- natalie savaricas. you were listening into what alexis tsipras had to say today. what do you think the greek prime minister could come up with to convince creditors he is serious? nathalie: the "no" vote, that's what we saw leaders rallying behind him. the entire country endorses sippers -- tsipras and his proposals. it is kind of reinforced. we don't expect much to change. there is a big question mark how willing is the prime minister to push forward and crackdown a deal. how willing are the international creditors to concede and agree to certain objectives of the greek government? everyone is exasperated. i think it is well beyond policies. it has reached a personal dimension in this political negotiation. much remains to be seen. the grexit rhetoric is growing louder. it's our hearing it more and more -- greeks are hearing it more and more and getting scared. genie: talk to us mor
a lot of people would like to see friends with hollande trying to put his -- to see francois hollande trying to put his agenda back in front. genie: let's go now to athens, with natalie seborrheic this -- natalie savaricas. you were listening into what alexis tsipras had to say today. what do you think the greek prime minister could come up with to convince creditors he is serious? nathalie: the "no" vote, that's what we saw leaders rallying behind him. the entire country endorses...
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holland.nd i think they will all be bending over backwards to try to find a way to move forward here. i think the key question will be if there are grounds to rare row the differences over tax for the islands, pensions and so on and so forth, there's just this one rye maining issue. i seriously would like to see some progress on debt can the europeans come up with something that is imaginative in this area? look, they've said it in the past past, special purpose vehicles some corporal of special refundlerefund le ing, maybe sure can come up with a way that's imaginative that would lead to a meeting of minds. >>> still coming up on the show america 2350e78 mail soccer team continues the fireworks into the fourth of july clinching the world cup from former winners japan. >>> forget fringer prints. mastercard has an ad. will it take off? >>> plus they say it's all about the timing find out why the return to the big screen failed to get moviegoers excited. hasta la vista, baby. are you moving forw
holland.nd i think they will all be bending over backwards to try to find a way to move forward here. i think the key question will be if there are grounds to rare row the differences over tax for the islands, pensions and so on and so forth, there's just this one rye maining issue. i seriously would like to see some progress on debt can the europeans come up with something that is imaginative in this area? look, they've said it in the past past, special purpose vehicles some corporal of...
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reporting live over the holland tunnel. shannon stone, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> all right shannon thanks. of course we'll stay on top of to story and also new this half hour, the hero police officers speaking out after rescuing a child in a hot car in hackensack. >> one officer smashed the window to pull the child from the stifling minivan. the other raid ld the little boy and now we are meeting the heroes and eyewitness news reporter rob nelson is in hackensack with more. rob? >> reporter: well, lauren you can see behind me just how busy this parking lot is and because it's so busy and because of the quick actions of two cops you're about to meet, a toddler who was left in a steaming hot car yesterday made it out just fine. >> we just did our jobs. >> reporter: officers caron and bakeer remain humbled today but there's no denying their actions helped save a toddler from a possible tragedy. >> knowing the severity of the temperature outside the vehicle, you can only imagine what it was like inside the vehicle. >> repo
reporting live over the holland tunnel. shannon stone, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> all right shannon thanks. of course we'll stay on top of to story and also new this half hour, the hero police officers speaking out after rescuing a child in a hot car in hackensack. >> one officer smashed the window to pull the child from the stifling minivan. the other raid ld the little boy and now we are meeting the heroes and eyewitness news reporter rob nelson is in hackensack with more....
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as head of geological survey holland is sounding the alarm now. that was not always the case. for years his office maintained the quakes could be blamed on natural causes. we did what we could when we could. how the path plays out we can't change. >> a path dictated by political and industry pressures. . >> in 2013, as holland studied the link between oil production and seismic activity, he was summoned to a closed door meeting with his boss. juste of oklahoma president there, and harold ham, a pioneer in frack of course, one of the richest men in america and a donor to university. both declined to be interviewed. holland was asked to be careful about what he said in public. >> certainly i was given talking points that everyone was comfortable with. >> you were given them by politicians? >> no, no, no, through the university, and my employers, right. >> reporter: and the university gets a significant amount of donations from oil and gas industries. >> yes, they do. >> it wasn't until i hope this -- april of this year that the oklahoma geological survey reversed its stance, rev
as head of geological survey holland is sounding the alarm now. that was not always the case. for years his office maintained the quakes could be blamed on natural causes. we did what we could when we could. how the path plays out we can't change. >> a path dictated by political and industry pressures. . >> in 2013, as holland studied the link between oil production and seismic activity, he was summoned to a closed door meeting with his boss. juste of oklahoma president there, and...
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pan swayfrancois hollande warning they should not be imposing the versailles treaty on the greeks the reference to the treaty at the end of the first world war which many people think were responsible for humiliating the germans and laying the groundwork for the second world war, some very, very strong historical comparisons being made here, but the important concessions, the important gestures that the greeks did secure, was the fact that this fund, in which to the assets to be privatized will be transferred will be in athens. one of the proposals floated during the night those this fund would be held in luxembourg, clearly for the greeks this was unacceptable. this was a question of national sovereign did so that the funds will be based in agent ends, we heard from angle merkel that there would be european supervision of the funds, we are talking 8,286,000,000,000 euros over the next three years in terms of the greek contribution to that, this funds the idea is that it would be made up of assets like the regional airport those assets would be put in to the trust fund with the idea t
pan swayfrancois hollande warning they should not be imposing the versailles treaty on the greeks the reference to the treaty at the end of the first world war which many people think were responsible for humiliating the germans and laying the groundwork for the second world war, some very, very strong historical comparisons being made here, but the important concessions, the important gestures that the greeks did secure, was the fact that this fund, in which to the assets to be privatized will...
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more integration, says hollande, for example than less integration. >> well, yes. we need someone charismatic, but we don't have anyone, so let's face things as they are. not idealistic enough. he's very idealistic. he wants an integrated europe but he thinks it can only happen in europe -- he wants all the countries in the eurozone to be sort of german. he's using the euro crisis to enforce that. he's trying to -- >> no. he doesn't. >> exactly that's the way you feel. >> called for leadership for years and years. he wanted germany to show leadership, not only to pay for everything but also to do -- to shape politics just to be present on the scene. and to show leadership. and now they are doing it. and it's not right anyway. so what should they do? >> depends on the to kind of leadership, doesn't it? i remember in 2008. i was at a party convention, where angela merkel made her famous analogy of the perfect economist when she said the answer is, of course, what you should ask the average german housewife, who knows that you can't permanently live beyond your needs.
more integration, says hollande, for example than less integration. >> well, yes. we need someone charismatic, but we don't have anyone, so let's face things as they are. not idealistic enough. he's very idealistic. he wants an integrated europe but he thinks it can only happen in europe -- he wants all the countries in the eurozone to be sort of german. he's using the euro crisis to enforce that. he's trying to -- >> no. he doesn't. >> exactly that's the way you feel....
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mike holland of holland & company. ty? >> mike referred to in the second half interest rates, and today stanley fisher said policy makers are on track to raise interestn it's been improving in the labor market and inflation numbers. the market has a way to go before reaching full employment. > the federal reserve is watching the housing market and today we learned that home growth slowed slightly in april. the case shiller home index rose 5% from a year ago. despite the year-over-year rise it was slower than forecasted. denver and san francisco posted the dpan with prices rising 10% or more. >>> consumer confidence is soaring. e index rose this much as job growth climbed and the index is y watched but it's a different sto for manufactur whi is still e emimpact of a stronger dollar. today, manufacturing activity in the middle west remains in contractn for a second month. >>> well business will not be getting done at one federal government agency. congress left for the fourth of july recess without reauthorizg t export/impor
mike holland of holland & company. ty? >> mike referred to in the second half interest rates, and today stanley fisher said policy makers are on track to raise interestn it's been improving in the labor market and inflation numbers. the market has a way to go before reaching full employment. > the federal reserve is watching the housing market and today we learned that home growth slowed slightly in april. the case shiller home index rose 5% from a year ago. despite the...
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line group, and also the french president francis hollande seen as being in the french. the powerful allies of greece arguing greece's case. apparently the meeting will go on as long as it takes. the president of the european union council says they'll talk until a decision is reached, and that will be yes, we are going to embark upon fresh talks to work out a new bail out, or in a more gloomy scenario the talks will be how to manage the damage, damage limitation of greece potentially going bankrupt and dropping out of the euro. >> do you get the feeling that this is a case of tough love coming from the germans. they want greece to get the house in order, in order for them to have a stable future. what allies does greece have remaining within that group.
line group, and also the french president francis hollande seen as being in the french. the powerful allies of greece arguing greece's case. apparently the meeting will go on as long as it takes. the president of the european union council says they'll talk until a decision is reached, and that will be yes, we are going to embark upon fresh talks to work out a new bail out, or in a more gloomy scenario the talks will be how to manage the damage, damage limitation of greece potentially going...
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michael holland of holland and company. ahead, samsung has turned back a major challenge from activist investor paul elliott singer and the vote will have major implications for the company going forward and that story is next. ♪ betty: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. let's get to julie hyman for the big stories of the market. technology, given the big google earnings report -- julie: we have been talking about the disconnect today a major averages. you have technology so clearly reflected in the nasdaq as it rises half of 1% and then s&p in the dow trading lower. when we talk about google, the a shares and the c shares are listed -- listed in the major industries. together, they have a combined market cap of google which is about $464 billion. it looks like the value google is adding to the market today is a record, around $60 billion but we will up date you. it is not just about google today. take a look at the bloomberg terminal at the imap of the sectors. the greenest tech knowledge he and the red is everythin
michael holland of holland and company. ahead, samsung has turned back a major challenge from activist investor paul elliott singer and the vote will have major implications for the company going forward and that story is next. ♪ betty: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. let's get to julie hyman for the big stories of the market. technology, given the big google earnings report -- julie: we have been talking about the disconnect today a major averages. you have technology so clearly...
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cable partner cox communications we take a literary tour of omaha nebraska where we spoke with matt hollanduthor of ahead of their time, a history of the omaha club which advocated for social justice and racial integration in the early 1950s. >> the omaha the poorest club was this phenomenal story of an unlikely group of people in an unlikely place at an improbable time in history that faced and challenged racial discrimination and segregation in omaha nebraska and it took place in the late 40s and early 50's predating the other civil rights act to these if not by decades of leased by years and it was a group that defy the stereotype when you think about the civil rights group. it was men and women young people and old people, black and white but by two black men so it's this wonderful story that has all these amazing connections and like you said an unlikely place. that quote the birmingham of the north was a quote i found bite the author of black like me and john howard griffin use that quote to describe omaha in the description he gave was in the 60s. omaha had a reputation in the africa
cable partner cox communications we take a literary tour of omaha nebraska where we spoke with matt hollanduthor of ahead of their time, a history of the omaha club which advocated for social justice and racial integration in the early 1950s. >> the omaha the poorest club was this phenomenal story of an unlikely group of people in an unlikely place at an improbable time in history that faced and challenged racial discrimination and segregation in omaha nebraska and it took place in the...
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ngela merkel has arrived at president francois hollande about the crisis. they are checking in a at walter reeded medical center outside washington, d.c. a witness heard one shot fired in bed -- in building one. police are on the scene checking the report and no comment from officials. president obama is scheduled to make a rare visit to the pentagon today. he will last is national security team for an update on the fight against islamic militants in the middle east. the coalition led by the u.s. flew 38 running raids over the weekend against islamic state targets. . the president will hold a news conference this afternoon after getting a report betty: the south carolina state seven is open debate in the future of the confederate flag on statehouse grounds. the first amendment is being considered. it would put the matter up to the public vote. several amendments are expected with various options that will include keeping the flag pole and putting a different flag on it. the state governor and business leaders and civil rights leaders are among those opposed
ngela merkel has arrived at president francois hollande about the crisis. they are checking in a at walter reeded medical center outside washington, d.c. a witness heard one shot fired in bed -- in building one. police are on the scene checking the report and no comment from officials. president obama is scheduled to make a rare visit to the pentagon today. he will last is national security team for an update on the fight against islamic militants in the middle east. the coalition led by the...
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joining me the past the holland balance fund. michael holland, good to have you here.le on the week, down a lot year to date. where are we? >> with all the bad headlines in the first six months of the year, we've had a pretty good market performance, flat overall for the u.s. stashth. chinese market even after recent fall, up a lot. so the world markets have done okay. you referred to greece earlier in in the program. greece is the leading headline today. markets shrugged that off as well. probably makes sense to do so. things are okay around the world. that's why. lou: okay is the new normal it seems, and then you start to examine what is okay and okay turns out to be another 400,000 people walking out of labor force. 5.3%, unemployment rate, the result, we don't seem to have traction here, there is no ignition. there's a lot of fuel seems in the air, but nothing is sparking anything that's interesting or encouraging frankly. >> you do a lot of stuff you're away from the markets and economics that has to do with the answer to that, that is lack of leadership globally.
joining me the past the holland balance fund. michael holland, good to have you here.le on the week, down a lot year to date. where are we? >> with all the bad headlines in the first six months of the year, we've had a pretty good market performance, flat overall for the u.s. stashth. chinese market even after recent fall, up a lot. so the world markets have done okay. you referred to greece earlier in in the program. greece is the leading headline today. markets shrugged that off as...
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loved netherlands, holland. for him he said holland was the most technically-developed country in the world in europe. he learned a lot from holland. also he loved dutch art. so we have the best collection of dutch art outside of holland. the rembrandt and many many other rooms. >> rose: catherine did she buy a lot of flemish art as well? >> yes, and we'll see some of the flemish art as well. and the dutch with small paintings -- >> rose: just look at this room. >> this is one of the rooms. there is another problem of the rooms. >> rose: everything is beautiful. everything has been so thoughtfully considered. how many employees at the hermitage? >> we have 2,500. >> rose: curators. now it's terrible, we have more and more people in security. >> rose: because of terrorism. because of terrorism, period. we have increasing security. but in general, we have something like 300 curators, 300 restorers. >> rose: you're constantly restoring? >> yes. first of all, every picture that goes to exhibition must be restored an
loved netherlands, holland. for him he said holland was the most technically-developed country in the world in europe. he learned a lot from holland. also he loved dutch art. so we have the best collection of dutch art outside of holland. the rembrandt and many many other rooms. >> rose: catherine did she buy a lot of flemish art as well? >> yes, and we'll see some of the flemish art as well. and the dutch with small paintings -- >> rose: just look at this room. >> this...
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holland says she had an abusive relationship with jonathan's father someone she claims kidnapped him and cut off communication. >> his dad was going on vacation so he had permission to take him. it was just a normal day and i didn't know he was never coming back. >> reporter: holland is trying to get over the painful past and focus on her future with her son. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he said he is happy because he is with me. >> reporter: the two say they have so much catching up to do as jonathan recalls memories playing with favorite toys and remembering what it was like to be with his mom. >> holland hopes to take jonathan on a camping trip tonight and there is another surprise awaiting him there. he will get to meet his older brother, jacob who is waiting to meet him face-to-face. >>> coming up tonight reporter david louie will show you what hope holland is doing to try to jog her son's childhood memories of life with his mother. >>> police are talking to witnesses looking for a man who shot a woman around 2:00 a.m. on commerce boulevard. the woman went to the hospita
holland says she had an abusive relationship with jonathan's father someone she claims kidnapped him and cut off communication. >> his dad was going on vacation so he had permission to take him. it was just a normal day and i didn't know he was never coming back. >> reporter: holland is trying to get over the painful past and focus on her future with her son. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he said he is happy because he is with me. >> reporter: the two say...
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his name was john markham near the founder of the de porres club was a gentleman named jenny holland which is a gentleman who is my father. he was a 20 year-old creighton student anti-and father mark who met and talked with a call at the time social justice. they decide to start a group to talk about. my dad said he'd remember thinking was going to join a prayer club, talk about what the more a theological implications were and the priest had different ideas. father was the core and the center of the group as they moved into boycott taking and challenging and doing things that my dad said scared and spent less. when the de porres club weekend operations the idea come and affect the terms of the rights of wasn't the use of the term social justice because civil rights wasn't part of the lexicon. the idea of civil rights was so far removed from the idea of the greater committee of omaha for the states that their kind of operating in attacking. i was like to say there operating without a net. that were not the support groups, not the prior experiences of other groups to challenge racial
his name was john markham near the founder of the de porres club was a gentleman named jenny holland which is a gentleman who is my father. he was a 20 year-old creighton student anti-and father mark who met and talked with a call at the time social justice. they decide to start a group to talk about. my dad said he'd remember thinking was going to join a prayer club, talk about what the more a theological implications were and the priest had different ideas. father was the core and the center...
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holland was asked to be careful about what he said in public. despite personal doubts, the oklahoma geological survey pout out statements like this, saying a swarm of earthquakes was a result of natural causes, to the derision of the greater scientific community. >> certainly i was given talking points that everyone was comfortable with. >> you were given them by politicians? >> no, no, no, through the university, and my employers, right. >> reporter: and the university gets a significant amount of donations from oil and gas industries. >> yes, they do. >> it wasn't until i hope this year that the geological survey reversed its stance, revealing in writing the connection between disposal wells and earthquakes. >> do you regret not saying that earlier. >> yes, i think we could have made that statement before. we had to wait for irfe to be comfortable with it. >> what about all the people that suffered property damage or fear because they live in and these earthquakes are happening in the community, they would have been comfortable with you valida
holland was asked to be careful about what he said in public. despite personal doubts, the oklahoma geological survey pout out statements like this, saying a swarm of earthquakes was a result of natural causes, to the derision of the greater scientific community. >> certainly i was given talking points that everyone was comfortable with. >> you were given them by politicians? >> no, no, no, through the university, and my employers, right. >> reporter: and the university...
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hollande would be much softer than angela merkel. make no mistake the most important person in that room is angela merkel. what toneality does she use? keep in mind her hands are tied in many ways. it's a whole new world now that the greeks let their program expire. all kinds of lies have been passed since the greek bailout. angela merkel has to get permission from the german parliament to even begin negotiations on a new deal. talk of this deal is a complete and total pipe dream at this point. depending on what prime minister tsipras brings to the table tomorrow when the leaders of europe meet. >> michelle, thank you so much. michelle caruso-cabrera on the ground for us in athens. ian bremmer joins us live. nice to talk with you today. how is this going to play out, do you think? >> the most important thing that's happened is the greek prime minister alexei tsiprass had a great deal of validity in terms of at home and a 36% victory and maneuvering that into a majority win for the referendum in one week the referendum was held. that'
hollande would be much softer than angela merkel. make no mistake the most important person in that room is angela merkel. what toneality does she use? keep in mind her hands are tied in many ways. it's a whole new world now that the greeks let their program expire. all kinds of lies have been passed since the greek bailout. angela merkel has to get permission from the german parliament to even begin negotiations on a new deal. talk of this deal is a complete and total pipe dream at this point....
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european leaders like angela merkel and francois hollande say the door is still open but mr. tsipras better bring serious proposals. while europe waits to see what greece will propose things are not getting any easier for the greek people. banks will stay closed until thursday and capital controls remain in place. phil black has more now from athens. >> reporter: the no vote hasn't changed this new grinding reality for greek people. the regular slow shuffle towards an atm to withdraw just 60 euros a day. some are losing patience. these men are arguing about who was next in line. the cash shortage is a serious frustration for everyone involved in small business. andreas says business at the fish market has plummeted since capital controls were introduced. >> no one buy fish one week now and we have big problem. >> reporter: and he knows it could get a lot worse if a new deal isn't secured quickly and banks aren't reopened. >> we're going to lose all our money. and we have to start from the beginning. and outside of europe. it's not good for us. >> reporter: in greece today, op
european leaders like angela merkel and francois hollande say the door is still open but mr. tsipras better bring serious proposals. while europe waits to see what greece will propose things are not getting any easier for the greek people. banks will stay closed until thursday and capital controls remain in place. phil black has more now from athens. >> reporter: the no vote hasn't changed this new grinding reality for greek people. the regular slow shuffle towards an atm to withdraw just...
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police arrested both holland and the boy. they charge holland with assaulting an officer and unauthorized use of a car. >>> new charges against a man accused of beating a boy to death. second degree murder and child neglect was added to his charges. wilson beat jack garcia last month because he ate a piece of birthday cake without asking. garcia's mother and uncle are facing murder charges for the boy's death. >>> today, a man accused of killing three prominent residents is headed back to court. charles severance lawyers will ask the court to throw out some evidence. news4's julie carey will keep you up to date. you can follow her tweets @julie carey nbc. prosecutors say they will not pursue the death penalty in this case. >>> breaking news into the live desk right now. defense secretary ash carter has arrived in baghdad unannounced. today, just this morning, this is his first visit to the country since taking office in february. the surprise visit comes at an important time in iraq as the government there tries to overtake t
police arrested both holland and the boy. they charge holland with assaulting an officer and unauthorized use of a car. >>> new charges against a man accused of beating a boy to death. second degree murder and child neglect was added to his charges. wilson beat jack garcia last month because he ate a piece of birthday cake without asking. garcia's mother and uncle are facing murder charges for the boy's death. >>> today, a man accused of killing three prominent residents is...
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ts a hollande invited his iranian counterpart. the leader of turkey's pro-kurdish opposition calls for an immediate call -- after turkish airstrikes. it comes as turkey says it targeted six new pkk sites in iraq and turkey overnight. afghanistan's government says it is investigating reports of the leader of the afghan taliban mullah omar, is for certain dead. he has not -- he has been declared dead several times before. we will have the latest from outreach regional correspondent there shortly. live from paris on france 24, i am stuart norval . twitter is said to be too complicated and needs to be made simpler to succeed. eight-year-old zion harvey has become the first child to have a bilateral hand transplant. stuart: he is the first french foreign minister to visit iran for 12 years. laurent fabius was there for one day to meet president caps on rouhani and other -- president hassan rouhani. it comes after france's tough stance on iran that the nuclear deal that was agreed to earlier this month, and fabius has to -- a press conf
ts a hollande invited his iranian counterpart. the leader of turkey's pro-kurdish opposition calls for an immediate call -- after turkish airstrikes. it comes as turkey says it targeted six new pkk sites in iraq and turkey overnight. afghanistan's government says it is investigating reports of the leader of the afghan taliban mullah omar, is for certain dead. he has not -- he has been declared dead several times before. we will have the latest from outreach regional correspondent there shortly....
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francois hollande and angela merkel will meet.: they were so close on so many levels, but so far apart. at the end of the day, the moral hazard of italy and spain and other nations that might want to follow in the road of greece. guy: i am not sure i would use the phrase moral hazard, but i know what you are coming from. spain is very much pushing the line. the leader changing his twitter picture to one of him with tsipras making that link very clear. the spanish are very unlikely to want to see the line softening for greece. the impact would be felt very much in the ballot box in spain. i suspect he will be taking a very tough line. others, we will see. we will see how other countries respond. the political story is very much in the front and center and the ripples will be felt across europe. angie: guy johnson, thank you for that. the referendum has raised questions about whether greece can overcome their mountain of debt and their shattered economy. >> we have diversion viewpoints here. some are saying that greece will exit the
francois hollande and angela merkel will meet.: they were so close on so many levels, but so far apart. at the end of the day, the moral hazard of italy and spain and other nations that might want to follow in the road of greece. guy: i am not sure i would use the phrase moral hazard, but i know what you are coming from. spain is very much pushing the line. the leader changing his twitter picture to one of him with tsipras making that link very clear. the spanish are very unlikely to want to...
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holland was three years old when he was kidnapped by his dad and taken to live in mexico. he says he always wondered about his mom as she worked tirelessly to locate him in the end. squl i was completely absorbed for some time just looking for him. i'm happy. >> holland says he still has a good relationship with his dad who is in mexico. but now he's planning another big reunion with his older brother. >> the cool down is here especially in san francisco. >> misty skies and low clouds. a pretty healthy sea breeze. 62 degrees currently and in san jose. right now, showing you the temperature in pleasantton. 6 7 degrees, just a couple of nights ago. cooler air has arrived. 10-15 degrees cooler right now. mostly up towards salono county. as that moisture comes away from the siera. some of these cross the coastal range of the north bay. but unlike last night, a little bit further south, it looks like that line will hang off to areas north. very unusual. this is the driest time of year as we head from june until july. sending it our way probably for the next eight hours or so. a
holland was three years old when he was kidnapped by his dad and taken to live in mexico. he says he always wondered about his mom as she worked tirelessly to locate him in the end. squl i was completely absorbed for some time just looking for him. i'm happy. >> holland says he still has a good relationship with his dad who is in mexico. but now he's planning another big reunion with his older brother. >> the cool down is here especially in san francisco. >> misty skies and...
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holland's friend and neighbor has watched her struggle over the years. not knowing if her son was safe or even alive. she said that even a tv commercial could cause emotional pain. >> because it reminds her of him and the little wordss that he was saying as a baby. >> reporter: now 18 years old, he will return to central mexico to finish school. it's not clear if his father will face kidnapping charges. >> she found him. that's the good news. >> reporter: he will be reunited with his big brother jacob. in campbell, katie abc 7 news. >>> selfies, scandal next on abc 7 news, why two pilots, a model are a accused of putting a plane full of people at risk and weighing their options. the small mistake on a grand scale that has a major grocery chain apologizing tonight. >>> and the eyes have it, why researchers say they can tell your chances of becoming an alcoholic by looking at you. first, here is jimmy kimmel with what is coming up after abc 7 news at 11. >> thank you, dan and hello bay area, take a look at what is up with us after the news. i bet there's a
holland's friend and neighbor has watched her struggle over the years. not knowing if her son was safe or even alive. she said that even a tv commercial could cause emotional pain. >> because it reminds her of him and the little wordss that he was saying as a baby. >> reporter: now 18 years old, he will return to central mexico to finish school. it's not clear if his father will face kidnapping charges. >> she found him. that's the good news. >> reporter: he will be...
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it is often cheaper to grow flowers in colombia, a kenya and in america than to ship them from holland he tiptoes through the two feels his family has owned for more than a century. his business is part of the multibillion-dollar flower industry, but times are changing. >> the factories are bigger. you're kind of a manager. the rules are there from the governmental cell. it is not so easy anymore. >> demand all year is there for cheap flowers. there is a way to keep business blooming. this 46 acre greenhouse is the world's biggest tulip factory. it is owned a dutch company and uses dutch technology, but it is in for g -- but it is anin virginia. the bulbs are brought in from the netherland, but they are grown and sold in america. >> we see a lot of possibilities of local production. sent to reproduce it locally, the time to the final consumer is shorter. the quality stays that are compared to a product that has to travel all over the world to the local market. >> the vast majority of flowers in the u.s. are important, but these tulips are so direct. a business model that shortens the s
it is often cheaper to grow flowers in colombia, a kenya and in america than to ship them from holland he tiptoes through the two feels his family has owned for more than a century. his business is part of the multibillion-dollar flower industry, but times are changing. >> the factories are bigger. you're kind of a manager. the rules are there from the governmental cell. it is not so easy anymore. >> demand all year is there for cheap flowers. there is a way to keep business...
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holland's friend and neighbor has watched her struggle over the years. not knowing if her son was safe or even alive. she said that even a tv commercial could cause emotional pain. >> because it reminds her of him and the little wordss that he was saying as a baby. >> reporter: now 18 years old, he will return to central mexico to finish school. it's not clear if his father will face kidnapping charges. >> she found him. that's the good news. >> reporter: he will be reunited with his big brother jacob. in campbell, katie abc 7 news. >>> selfies, scandal next on abc 7 news, why two pilots, a model are a accused of putting a plane full of people at risk and weighing their options. the small mistake on a grand scale that has a major grocery chain apologizing tonight. >>> and the eyes have it, why researchers say they can tell your chances of becoming an alcoholic by looking at you. first, here is jimmy kimmel with what is coming up after abc 7 news at 11. >> thank you, dan and hello bay area, take a look at what is up with us after the news. i bet there's a
holland's friend and neighbor has watched her struggle over the years. not knowing if her son was safe or even alive. she said that even a tv commercial could cause emotional pain. >> because it reminds her of him and the little wordss that he was saying as a baby. >> reporter: now 18 years old, he will return to central mexico to finish school. it's not clear if his father will face kidnapping charges. >> she found him. that's the good news. >> reporter: he will be...
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that no vote, and german chancellor angela merkel is now meeting with france's president franÇois hollande following pressure from eurozone leaders, the main opposition and ruling parties have issued a support of attacks in a moment we'll go live but first reports from the greek capital in the aftermath of the referendum result. >> on this day there is one sentiment above others on the streets. >> i'm proud of my people. i feel proud of my people. but those who are confused because we say no to the proposal of europe. we want a better proposal. >> but pride of greece' defiance of its international lenders is not enough to avoid the fall. the banks are still shut and whitmore assistance they're likely remain so. the 60 euro per person per day limit may have to be reduced. bank assistance will likely only come if there are signs that a wider deal can be done. to that end the greek finance minister yanisvaroufakis has resigned but there is no guarantee that his head is enough to secure a deal. >> negotiations are going to be tough not only because of the ill feelings have been built up betwee
that no vote, and german chancellor angela merkel is now meeting with france's president franÇois hollande following pressure from eurozone leaders, the main opposition and ruling parties have issued a support of attacks in a moment we'll go live but first reports from the greek capital in the aftermath of the referendum result. >> on this day there is one sentiment above others on the streets. >> i'm proud of my people. i feel proud of my people. but those who are confused because...