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let's bring in markus karlsson. thisof developments evening. french police say they just released a photo of a man they want to know more about. can you tell us more about this? marcus: police have put out a photo on their twitter account and they are asking the public for information about this man. the photo has been in circulation in recent days. this was the man who blew himself up at the national stadium here in paris on friday evening. next to him, police found a syrian passport burying -- alring the name of mohammed ahmed. the name and dates in it correspond to a soldier who was killed in syria a few months been let toce have believe because of that fact that this man was not on it all almed all mohammed, so they are hoping to get his real name. about are details potential second fugitive, second man on the run. what is the latest on this? we have in getting these reports all day and the associated press has been speaking to french security officials. officials have told ap that they seeking a second fugitive linked to the paris attacks.
let's bring in markus karlsson. thisof developments evening. french police say they just released a photo of a man they want to know more about. can you tell us more about this? marcus: police have put out a photo on their twitter account and they are asking the public for information about this man. the photo has been in circulation in recent days. this was the man who blew himself up at the national stadium here in paris on friday evening. next to him, police found a syrian passport burying...
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for that, i'm joined by markus karlsson. there are fears of those attacks now spreading and impacting the economic viability of this city, especially as we lead up to christmas. markus: we are seeing these growing concerns, beyond the human toll of friday's attacks, growing concerns of the economic consequences of the attacks, mostly in the tragic and leisure -- the travel and leisure sector. one co is seeing a certain ceo says he ise seeing a certain reticence to come to france. tourists may be turned off from coming to the french capital in the immediate aftermath of the attacks on saturday and sunday. but we didn't see bookings down fifth. than a these concerns aren't just limited to paris. it is the largest outdoor market in nice. on any other typical day, it is bustling with locals and tourists alike. over the last few days, it has been practically empty. >> as you can see, it is deserted. there is no one. all the stalls are shut. >> it feels like there has been a slowdown. no one can deny it. it's just a fact. reporter:
for that, i'm joined by markus karlsson. there are fears of those attacks now spreading and impacting the economic viability of this city, especially as we lead up to christmas. markus: we are seeing these growing concerns, beyond the human toll of friday's attacks, growing concerns of the economic consequences of the attacks, mostly in the tragic and leisure -- the travel and leisure sector. one co is seeing a certain ceo says he ise seeing a certain reticence to come to france. tourists may...
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hello to markus karlsson. we're starting off in greece where there has been a general strike for the first time since the syriza party rose to power. public transit, hospitals, state schools, and pharmacies were all .mpacted by the walkouts thousands of people came out onto the streets of greece to protest austerity, with some clashes reported. they were demonstrating against measures that the greek government signed up to as part of a bailout package a few months ago. kate moody has more. kate: resisting more austerity and calling on the government to stand firm. greeks protested against the prospect of still more structural reforms needed to secure an already delayed bailout payment of 2 billion euros. >> these measures that the government wants to pass are ones that will bury us. kate: the main disagreement relates to foreclosures. creditor's petition for new laws to help people -- creditors petitioned for new laws to help people. the left-wing government wants to keep rejecting low income suseholds from fo
hello to markus karlsson. we're starting off in greece where there has been a general strike for the first time since the syriza party rose to power. public transit, hospitals, state schools, and pharmacies were all .mpacted by the walkouts thousands of people came out onto the streets of greece to protest austerity, with some clashes reported. they were demonstrating against measures that the greek government signed up to as part of a bailout package a few months ago. kate moody has more....
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markus karlsson is here. we begin with a bad day for volkswagen on the market once again.roblems keep on stacking up for volkswagen. the company's market value lost another 3 billion euros this wednesday. shares lost almost 10% in frankfurt as they got punished by the company's widening emission scandal. it has been understating the fuel usage in as many as 800,000 vehicles. we have more now on what it means for the carmaker's growing tab for the crisis. is getting worse. carmaker volkswagen has reported irregularities in emission levels which could affect 800,000 cars in europe. this new problem but cost about 2 billion euros -- this new problem could cost about 2 billion euros, in addition to what volkswagen has already put aside for recalling 11 billion vehicles worldwide. this does not include legal fines and compensation. it does not factor in additional lawsuits if the crisis deepens. in the long run, the crisis could come closer to 32 billion euros. some traders remain optimistic about the carmaker's future. >> i find the question of whether volkswagen is threatened
markus karlsson is here. we begin with a bad day for volkswagen on the market once again.roblems keep on stacking up for volkswagen. the company's market value lost another 3 billion euros this wednesday. shares lost almost 10% in frankfurt as they got punished by the company's widening emission scandal. it has been understating the fuel usage in as many as 800,000 vehicles. we have more now on what it means for the carmaker's growing tab for the crisis. is getting worse. carmaker volkswagen...
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markus karlsson joins me in the studio. some signs you would like to begin with that perhaps the eurozone recovery isn't necessarily full speed ahead. markus: this u.s. in the recovery sort of take hold in the single currency area. during the third quarter of the year, it seems as though the recovery fizzled out somewhat. let's bring you the figures that highlight what i am saying. between july and september, the eurozone grew by .3%, short of expectations. it is also slower than the 4% growth of the eurozone achieved in the second quarter of this year. growth slowed down in almost all of the eurozone's biggest economies -- that includes germany as well as italy and even spain, where so far this year we have seen pretty convincing looking figures. -- the thirdrom quarter readings still isn't too much to write home about. in other words. in greece, we saw the economy contract during the third quarter by half a percent. figures, i these spoke to chris beauchamp and i asked him how strong the eurozone recovery is. >> not strong
markus karlsson joins me in the studio. some signs you would like to begin with that perhaps the eurozone recovery isn't necessarily full speed ahead. markus: this u.s. in the recovery sort of take hold in the single currency area. during the third quarter of the year, it seems as though the recovery fizzled out somewhat. let's bring you the figures that highlight what i am saying. between july and september, the eurozone grew by .3%, short of expectations. it is also slower than the 4% growth...