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the munich shooter ordered his gun online.nvestigators say he played violent video games. >> it's a kind of game that practically every identified mass killer far has played. >> in winnended, this sculpture commemorates the victims. nicole nalepa's name is inscribed here. another is jana schober. she was only 15. for years afterward, her father campaigned for tougher gun laws and against violent video games. now he has given up. >> none of the demands we made were met. regarding gun laws, regarding certification of video games. it's a fight against windmills, and the mills are stronger than you. >> the munich killer had a gun. ali david s. apparently felt bullied by his fellow students, and as we now know, he was here in winnenden at the albertville secondary school and took photos in preparation. that realization reopens old wounds among the victims' parents and creates new ones among victims' parents in munich. barbour: i wish i could tell the parents something good, but i'm sorry, i cannot. life will never be the same again
the munich shooter ordered his gun online.nvestigators say he played violent video games. >> it's a kind of game that practically every identified mass killer far has played. >> in winnended, this sculpture commemorates the victims. nicole nalepa's name is inscribed here. another is jana schober. she was only 15. for years afterward, her father campaigned for tougher gun laws and against violent video games. now he has given up. >> none of the demands we made were met....
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the munich shooter ordered his gun online.nvestigators say he played violent video games. >> it's a kind of game that practically every identified mass killer far has played. >> in winnended, this sculpture commemorates the victims. nicole nalepa's name is inscribed here. another is jana schober. she was only 15. for years afterward, her father campaigned for tougher gun laws and against violent video games. now he has given up. >> none of the demands we made were met. regarding gun laws, regarding certification of video games. it's a fight against windmills, and the mills are stronger than you. >> the munich killer had a gun. ali david s. apparently felt bullied by his fellow students, and as we now know, he was here in winnenden at the albertville secondary school and took photos in preparation. that realization reopens old wounds among the victims' parents and creates new ones among victims' parents in munich. barbour: i wish i could tell the parents something good, but i'm sorry, i cannot. life will never be the same again
the munich shooter ordered his gun online.nvestigators say he played violent video games. >> it's a kind of game that practically every identified mass killer far has played. >> in winnended, this sculpture commemorates the victims. nicole nalepa's name is inscribed here. another is jana schober. she was only 15. for years afterward, her father campaigned for tougher gun laws and against violent video games. now he has given up. >> none of the demands we made were met....
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munich re. the ceos numbers were beach.gear outlook hurt they took some risk off the table in terms of selling some wants. gap shares dropped. and footfall was under pressure. we are waiting for the opening call of munich re. pandora -- waiting for that. i have seen called down 5%. a on their net income. i have to show you one other story. a five.d is down for the longest losing streak since may. there is brexit and there is the current position. what a lovely line from the munich re ceo. let us see how he is doing in his zero buying world. everybody too take the mr off function. legal in general. we are about to speak to mr. wilson, the boss, later in the program. the miss seems to be having an effect on the stock. this is the biggest u.k. pension manager. it is down. getting hit pretty hard. it was hit hard post brexit. visa did reasonably well. what now it is down by 1.2% this morning. cs is still with us. massive holder of gilts. deriskto deal risk -- the portfolio. stephen: i think you have to have diversification. alt
munich re. the ceos numbers were beach.gear outlook hurt they took some risk off the table in terms of selling some wants. gap shares dropped. and footfall was under pressure. we are waiting for the opening call of munich re. pandora -- waiting for that. i have seen called down 5%. a on their net income. i have to show you one other story. a five.d is down for the longest losing streak since may. there is brexit and there is the current position. what a lovely line from the munich re ceo. let...
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nikolaus von bomhard, the ceo of the munich re. company was a little short of the pound going into brexit. that is it for countdown. on the move it's up next. ♪ guy: welcome to "on the move." we are cap you down to the european open -- we are counting you down to the european open. here is what we are watching. risk-off, legal and general says it cannot be immune to current uncertainty but these estimates. we speak to ceo nigel wilson. decision leftate rates unchanged but will his yet to be named successor have to act sooner? trump talks attacks.
nikolaus von bomhard, the ceo of the munich re. company was a little short of the pound going into brexit. that is it for countdown. on the move it's up next. ♪ guy: welcome to "on the move." we are cap you down to the european open -- we are counting you down to the european open. here is what we are watching. risk-off, legal and general says it cannot be immune to current uncertainty but these estimates. we speak to ceo nigel wilson. decision leftate rates unchanged but will his...
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reporter: in bavaria, southwest of munich. this is where one of the men fled after escaping yugoslavia. he was an outspoken critic of the communist regime. he also had inside information about corrupt dealings at the top of the country's business and politics. in july 1983, he went into his garage. a secret printing press. he was shot multiple times before being killed with an ax. his son found him afterwards. within a few years, his son would also be dead. the circumstances of his death are still not clear. >> there is a serious rash. i am service -- certain the secret service wants to fight me and hinder my political freedom. yugoslavia secret service had a network of spies all over germany, keeping tabs on exiled yugoslavs. it was a time that the dozens of murders. >> yugoslavia seems to be preferring letting internal issues play out abroad more often than not on german soil. this man -- reporter: this man was the officer responsible for running the informants in germany. he was among -- those victim was among his targets.
reporter: in bavaria, southwest of munich. this is where one of the men fled after escaping yugoslavia. he was an outspoken critic of the communist regime. he also had inside information about corrupt dealings at the top of the country's business and politics. in july 1983, he went into his garage. a secret printing press. he was shot multiple times before being killed with an ax. his son found him afterwards. within a few years, his son would also be dead. the circumstances of his death are...
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you see the dpans in munich re yesterday and zurich today.s there still value. >> post-brexit has actually reenforced my previous pre-brexit view. that means defensive high yield low macro risk very capitalized insurance companies do very well. you're looking into retail cost leaders. you look at the year to date performance so retail cost leaders is one segment. the other segment is specialized insurance companies of the likes of avoiding commodititized spaces. and companies predominantly playing in attractive markets where those markets because of structural reasons allow full repricing for the lower investment income and then in a second tier of investment ideas,you can put the munich res of the world where the risks are known. stabilizing the high yield cause is strong. munich re seems to be attractive these days. >> thomas, thank you very much. insurance analyst and thank you to you as well, jeff, from outside zurich's headquarters. >>> now ing has lowered the target price. this after the insurer jumped in trade. now, the ceo told cnbc t
you see the dpans in munich re yesterday and zurich today.s there still value. >> post-brexit has actually reenforced my previous pre-brexit view. that means defensive high yield low macro risk very capitalized insurance companies do very well. you're looking into retail cost leaders. you look at the year to date performance so retail cost leaders is one segment. the other segment is specialized insurance companies of the likes of avoiding commodititized spaces. and companies...
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here's a look back at a man who will never forget the massacre at munich. >>reporter: these are the moments good is a berry wants to remember. the opening ceremonies of the 1972 munich olympics. psabari recall it is pride he felt competing. recalls every moment of those games. >> even the moments he wishes he could forget. on september 5th, a palestinian terror group called black september took part of the israeli team hostage in the olympic village. psabari, a wrestler, was only one to escape. >> i saw an opening. the ak rifle was here. i pushed it out away from my stomach and ran away. he never chased me. he only shot. i never looked left or right or behind. i just ran. >>reporter: the memory haunts him to this day. international olympic committee has created a memorial site in the olympic village to remember all olympians who have died during the games, including the 11 israelis murdered in munich. they will always be psabari's teammates. >> i will remember every second until i die. it's not a dream. it's like i feel every second until this moment. somet
here's a look back at a man who will never forget the massacre at munich. >>reporter: these are the moments good is a berry wants to remember. the opening ceremonies of the 1972 munich olympics. psabari recall it is pride he felt competing. recalls every moment of those games. >> even the moments he wishes he could forget. on september 5th, a palestinian terror group called black september took part of the israeli team hostage in the olympic village. psabari, a wrestler, was only...
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. >>> 44 years after the 1972 munich massacre, the olympics will finally create a memorial remembering the israelis who were killed and all other at let'ss who died at other games. the only israeli who survived shares his feelings about the memorial and why these games in rio have a special meaning for him. >> reporter: these are the moments he wants to remember, ceremonies of the 1972 olympics. he remembers the pride, every moments of the games even the moments he wishes he could forget, the munich massacre. on september 5, a palestinian group called black september, attacked. [through translator ] i saw an opening. the ak rifle was here and i and ran away. he never chased me. he only shot. i never looked left or right or behind. i just ran. >> reporter: the memory haunts him to this day and now, for the first time, the international olympic committee has created a memorial in the olympic village to remember all olympians who died during the games including the 11 israelis murdered in munich. they will always be teammates. [through translator ] i will remember every second until i it'
. >>> 44 years after the 1972 munich massacre, the olympics will finally create a memorial remembering the israelis who were killed and all other at let'ss who died at other games. the only israeli who survived shares his feelings about the memorial and why these games in rio have a special meaning for him. >> reporter: these are the moments he wants to remember, ceremonies of the 1972 olympics. he remembers the pride, every moments of the games even the moments he wishes he...
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again, the perpetrator in munich had access to a gun.o a raft of measures to make that harder, which would obviously help to prevent these attacks. anchor: in our parliamentary studios. thank you very much. in other news, there has been more fighting in the syrian city of aleppo, despite a temporary cease-fire by russian forces to let aid into the beleaguered city. aleppo is divided between government and rebel-held areas, with millions of people in and around it suffering food and water shortages. the three-hour cease-fire did, however, allow some eight to get in -- aid to get in. reporter: a measure of relief at long last. russian television shows humanitarian aid arriving in aleppo. this is the russian military announces plans to halt fighting in the city for three hours daily for further aid delivery. the u.n. says that's not nearly enough. >> the road is so destroyed, it is mined, there are so many dangers. the logistics are so norman's that we -- enormous that we do need time, each week, and we need 48 hours. but we are sitting dow
again, the perpetrator in munich had access to a gun.o a raft of measures to make that harder, which would obviously help to prevent these attacks. anchor: in our parliamentary studios. thank you very much. in other news, there has been more fighting in the syrian city of aleppo, despite a temporary cease-fire by russian forces to let aid into the beleaguered city. aleppo is divided between government and rebel-held areas, with millions of people in and around it suffering food and water...
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oliver suess joins us from munich. what prompted this? take a look at markets globally, low interest rates are definitely putting a lot of tried toand they all get those little percentage points wherever they can and this time -- is being revisited. vonnie: why are hedge funds revisiting fees? is this spreading to the whole pension fund industry? >> i guess so. really asion funds are very good customer for a lot of specialized fund managers including hedge funds or funds specializing on emerging markets like real estate, they are under a very strong pressure. they have to make specific contributions for their retirees in the future, so the return they are missing out is something that they maybe regret heavily in the future. i guess it is going to come. vonnie: which third-party managers are at the biggest risk of being replaced? what i have been talking to, people that have .elatively high fees also those who employ strategies that are relatively easy -- , that investable more in the public market and not in private markets. you would as
oliver suess joins us from munich. what prompted this? take a look at markets globally, low interest rates are definitely putting a lot of tried toand they all get those little percentage points wherever they can and this time -- is being revisited. vonnie: why are hedge funds revisiting fees? is this spreading to the whole pension fund industry? >> i guess so. really asion funds are very good customer for a lot of specialized fund managers including hedge funds or funds specializing on...
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munich re shares are trading higher.shares are lower after reported first-half that missed analyst estimates -- [no audio] approaching 1000. the carrier expects more than 100 -- having canceled 870 on monday. it is wanting that delays will continue even as systems come back online. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: the world's second-largest economy shows signs that stabilizing. china's factory gate deflation eased for the seventh month in a row. malcolm scott joins us from hong kong. malcolm, can we trust the ppi? does that mean positive news for the economy echo malcolm: -- for the economy? malcolm: we can trust that there is a recovery. inhave been mining deflation factories in china. last year rises were dropping from over 5%. they are driving test their dropping 1.7% -- they are dropping 1.7%. looking like such dramatic falls anymore. recovering commodity prices, one factor. whether we can say this -- whether we can say there is improvement in demand, maybe it is too early to say to do some economists
munich re shares are trading higher.shares are lower after reported first-half that missed analyst estimates -- [no audio] approaching 1000. the carrier expects more than 100 -- having canceled 870 on monday. it is wanting that delays will continue even as systems come back online. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: the world's second-largest economy shows signs that stabilizing. china's factory gate deflation eased for the seventh month in a row. malcolm scott joins us from hong...
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. >>> nine people who were thought in munich. -- shot in munich. an 18-year-old man killed 9 and injured a 30 at mall and a mcdonald. he was treated for depression and other issues. >>> pope francis has wrapped up his five-day trip to poemland to celebrate -- poland to celebrate world youth day. they came to see the pope and here his pesage. strap on your boots, get away from your computer screens and go out and leave your mark on the world. he had a special mesfrj children living be -- msage for children living with war. and for those who risked their lives to save. >> ow save. >> an oak ocmom is in -- oklahoma mom is in jail after giving her baby vodka. >> and the reason behind the price jump. >> temperatures are starting to cool down and guess what we have nor fog coming our way we will -- more fog coming our way we will talk about that next when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what
. >>> nine people who were thought in munich. -- shot in munich. an 18-year-old man killed 9 and injured a 30 at mall and a mcdonald. he was treated for depression and other issues. >>> pope francis has wrapped up his five-day trip to poemland to celebrate -- poland to celebrate world youth day. they came to see the pope and here his pesage. strap on your boots, get away from your computer screens and go out and leave your mark on the world. he had a special mesfrj children...
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the germmangerman heritage and people are looking at it like a party and even in munich and we still keep that tradition here with the music and food. right? >> absolutely. you know, jimmy, it's $12 to get in and then the entertainment is free. there's no other costs with the entertainment and we're proud to have the best german fair absolutely fantastic. >> we have the s nitzel here. >> we have the keep the language clean here, the f.c.c. [ laughter ] >> well, we have a pancake with cheese here and i call it the snitzel par ma shapb -- here this lovely plate here, is their pork haute. it's served with potato pancakes and some people like them with sour cream or apple sauce. >> well done, well done. >> and the entertainment is great as always i imagine. and one of them was voted for the emmys here and then a bunch of cover bands. >> folk singer bands here -- >> and we'll hear from betsy in a moment here. >> and jimmy, with you being a sporting guy, we have weiner dog races here and the monster stem contest with the beer and the micro beer competition here. we have over 18 of them her
the germmangerman heritage and people are looking at it like a party and even in munich and we still keep that tradition here with the music and food. right? >> absolutely. you know, jimmy, it's $12 to get in and then the entertainment is free. there's no other costs with the entertainment and we're proud to have the best german fair absolutely fantastic. >> we have the s nitzel here. >> we have the keep the language clean here, the f.c.c. [ laughter ] >> well, we have a...
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this -- munich. it is the best bellwether for what is going on in the bond market.ve a guest that will be with us. from germany. as you are having your morning coffee at 10:15 a.m. we will talk about the bond markets. this -- munich. it is the best bellwether for what is going on in the bond market. are they doing more of that? the reality of negative interest rates for you, our pension funds, and the world at large. join me for that conversation. lastad: today is rajan chance to curb prices. he makes a final policy decision. he is stepping down with a successor yet to be named. what can we expect in his statement? >> status quo. we don't expect any change in the interest rates today. markets are going to be watching as far ass commentary inflation is concerned and what he is likely to say about the new law. expect noconomists change in key policy rates at all. the focus will be on what he will say and the fact that this is his last policy. the question begs -- he has been in the job for three years. many think that is not long enough to leave a legacy. what does he
this -- munich. it is the best bellwether for what is going on in the bond market.ve a guest that will be with us. from germany. as you are having your morning coffee at 10:15 a.m. we will talk about the bond markets. this -- munich. it is the best bellwether for what is going on in the bond market. are they doing more of that? the reality of negative interest rates for you, our pension funds, and the world at large. join me for that conversation. lastad: today is rajan chance to curb prices....
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be and the woman that i was talking to in the design lab at munich labs -- munich labs is where they design, basically, the accessories of being a soldier, the clothing, the things you carry, the things you sleep in, tents, sleeping bags, whatever. they have a design lab for the uniforms, and this woman had a fashion be degree, and she -- her background was in swim wear design. i thought, that makes no kind of sense to me. and she said, well, actually, if you think about it, it does. because a bathing suit is for a specialized activity, athletic activity, it's in a specialized environment, it's water. so it has to be, you know, it has to give, it has to react with the water in a certain way. so, in fact, she felt that her background in swim suit design was, in fact, a fairly appropriate one. and the other woman there had worked for priscilla's of boston, high-end wedding gowns. [laughter] she said here again, okay, what's a wedding gown? be it's a layering of specialty fabrics, very similar to body armor. [laughter] which you might just need. [laughter] >> one thing we learn from you
be and the woman that i was talking to in the design lab at munich labs -- munich labs is where they design, basically, the accessories of being a soldier, the clothing, the things you carry, the things you sleep in, tents, sleeping bags, whatever. they have a design lab for the uniforms, and this woman had a fashion be degree, and she -- her background was in swim wear design. i thought, that makes no kind of sense to me. and she said, well, actually, if you think about it, it does. because a...
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. >> i know for me from my first time in the olympic village, munich in '72, people from every country team's all star trio during the opening ceremony there
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gallery owner an their families are wrapping up another summer game's the pair's 11th starting with munich in 72 no-show since. >> you run into people left and right and try to communicate and there's something about that where you are just around the world. >> reporter: olympic fever has taken them around the world. red, white, and blue goodwill ambassadors looking for something special to take home. the next-generation is showing signs of affection too. >> we have the best family tradition in >> one, two, three. >> already looking forward to the next summer olympics and promising to keep it up when they are the ones hoisting. ron mott, nbc news, rio. >> usa! >> see them in tokyo. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. i'm peter alexander. tune in for the closing ceremony beginning at 8:00, lester holt will be at home with you tomorrow. thank you for watching and have a great >>> i'm embarrassed. for myself, my family, especially those guys, the whole olympic games. >>> american olympic swimmer ryan locht the robbery that never happened in an exclusive interview with matt lauer. >
gallery owner an their families are wrapping up another summer game's the pair's 11th starting with munich in 72 no-show since. >> you run into people left and right and try to communicate and there's something about that where you are just around the world. >> reporter: olympic fever has taken them around the world. red, white, and blue goodwill ambassadors looking for something special to take home. the next-generation is showing signs of affection too. >> we have the best...
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. >> i am now in munich. this is the train. ter: are you happy now? >> yeah, lly. >> reporter: it took 25 days.k two crucial years out of her training. a new coach is showing her the ropes, working on her strength and speed. and she has taught him something too. >> this girl changed live too. and now odds, ichra has a shot at her olympic dream, on a small team of refugee athletes competing under the olympic flags. >> i'm to thepics >> reporter: her father, a former swim instructor has been by first stroke. did you think that was r this was possible? >> it's a dream. >> i hope i can give op a inspire them, evening if y even if it's war, if you lose your house, you have to continue. >> reporter: live by from one young woman who never gave up. >> this is about so much more than just sports. website. be sure to watch the opening ceremony tonight at 7:30 eastern and pacific, right here on nbc. that's going to do it for us here tonight from rio. >> anchor: now at 7 sharks looking for cape.pular beaches to close through the weekend. >> anchor: breaking silen
. >> i am now in munich. this is the train. ter: are you happy now? >> yeah, lly. >> reporter: it took 25 days.k two crucial years out of her training. a new coach is showing her the ropes, working on her strength and speed. and she has taught him something too. >> this girl changed live too. and now odds, ichra has a shot at her olympic dream, on a small team of refugee athletes competing under the olympic flags. >> i'm to thepics >> reporter: her father, a...
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not at munich. when the americans came into the war, i was a little girl in london and you could see what a difference it made. the -- rtunately, curtain came down in the country that i was born in came down behind the iron curtain. harry truman did something. that was the part that was so important in terms of stating what america's position was going to be. and whether it had to do with the .4 program or the truman doctrine or nato, everything that would indicate that america would be playing a leading role in being out there and doing something. so in that regard. the other part that i thought about was institutionally everything that i kind of -- we were talking about public service. i do teach. in talking about the national security act, it was basically design because of the way roosevelt made decisions. it was a punishment by the bureaucracy. michael: tell a little bit about it. secretary albright: he made decisions by pitting people against each other and i getting a sense of where decisions
not at munich. when the americans came into the war, i was a little girl in london and you could see what a difference it made. the -- rtunately, curtain came down in the country that i was born in came down behind the iron curtain. harry truman did something. that was the part that was so important in terms of stating what america's position was going to be. and whether it had to do with the .4 program or the truman doctrine or nato, everything that would indicate that america would be playing...
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gallery owner and their families are wrapping up another summer games, the pair's 11th, starting with munich in 1972. moss cow in 1980, boycotted by the u.s., the only no-s the sport. you run into people left and right and try to talk in different languages and try to communicate and there's something about that where you're just around the world. >> reporter: olympic fever has taken them around the world. red, white, and blue goodwill ambassadors always on the lookout for something special to haul home. >> here's the german one. >> i got that one. anything else rio team? >> reporter: the next generation is showing signs of affection, too. >> we have the best family tradition, i think, in the whole world. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: already looking forward to the the ones hoisting. ron mott, nbc news. >> usa! usa! usa! >> we'll see them in tokyo. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. i'm peter alexander. here in rio. be sure to tune in for tonight's prime time closing ceremony beginning at 8:00/7:00 central. lester holt will be at home in new york tomorrow. for all of us here a
gallery owner and their families are wrapping up another summer games, the pair's 11th, starting with munich in 1972. moss cow in 1980, boycotted by the u.s., the only no-s the sport. you run into people left and right and try to talk in different languages and try to communicate and there's something about that where you're just around the world. >> reporter: olympic fever has taken them around the world. red, white, and blue goodwill ambassadors always on the lookout for something...
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fewer than 70day days away, pressure is mounting on the fbi to investigate whether russia is munich relating the outcome here. jonathan elias is standing by the satellite center with what congress is demanding. jonathan: as if this election does not have enough twists and turns. writing members sent a letter to the fbi director: for an investigation into whether donald trump's campaign helped russia hack several democratic party organizations. the top democrat on the oversight committee, maryland democrat of elijah cummings, is among those who signed a five page letter. of those include judiciary, home a security, and foreign affairs committees. there has been no response from the trump campaign. the director of the fbi says they are committed to protecting the elections. we take very seriously any efforts by any actor, including be especiallymay nationstates, to influence the conduct of affairs in our country, whether that is an election or something else. thousands of dnc documents were released on the eve of last month's democratic convention, embarrassing e-mails that led to the resignat
fewer than 70day days away, pressure is mounting on the fbi to investigate whether russia is munich relating the outcome here. jonathan elias is standing by the satellite center with what congress is demanding. jonathan: as if this election does not have enough twists and turns. writing members sent a letter to the fbi director: for an investigation into whether donald trump's campaign helped russia hack several democratic party organizations. the top democrat on the oversight committee,...
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gallery owner an their families are wrapping up another summer game's the pair's 11th starting with munich in 1972. and moscow the only no-show since. y to communicate and there's something about that where you are just around the world. >> reporter: olympic fever has taken them around the world. red, white, and blue goodwill ambassadors looking for something special to take home. the next-generation is showing signs of affection too. >> we have the best family tradition in the whole world. >> one, two, three. >> already looking summer olympics and promising to keep it up when they are the ones hoisting. ron mott, nbc news, rio. >> usa! >> see them in tokyo. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. i'm peter alexander. tune in for the closing ceremony beginning at 8:00, 7:00 central. lester holt will be at home tomorrow. thank you for watching >>> michael phelps is going to do it again! they reach for gold. >> he did it! ?? >>> at every olympics there are memorable characters, remarkable achievements, moments of exultation. over the last 17 days and nights, these games have provided
gallery owner an their families are wrapping up another summer game's the pair's 11th starting with munich in 1972. and moscow the only no-show since. y to communicate and there's something about that where you are just around the world. >> reporter: olympic fever has taken them around the world. red, white, and blue goodwill ambassadors looking for something special to take home. the next-generation is showing signs of affection too. >> we have the best family tradition in the...
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crackdowns in serbia, over to hung garry, and finally on a train through austria to an >> i am now in munich. this is the train. >> reporter: are you happy now? >> yeah, finally. >> reporter: it took 25 days. the war took two crucial years out of her training. a new coach is showing her the ropes, working on her strength and speed. and she has taught him something too. >> this girl changed my way of thinking about competitive and now against all odds, yusra has a shot at her olympic dream, making history on a small team of refugee athletes, completing under the olympic flag. >> i'm going to the olympics! >> reporter: her father, a former swim instructor has been by her side since her first stroke. did you ever think it was possible? >> yes. it's dreams. lot of people who have suffered, i hope i can give people hope and inspire them, you can't stop. even if you lose someone, if it's war, if you loses your house, you have to continue. >> reporter: words to live by from one young woman who never gave up. >> this is about so much more than just sports. and there is much more on the first olympic
crackdowns in serbia, over to hung garry, and finally on a train through austria to an >> i am now in munich. this is the train. >> reporter: are you happy now? >> yeah, finally. >> reporter: it took 25 days. the war took two crucial years out of her training. a new coach is showing her the ropes, working on her strength and speed. and she has taught him something too. >> this girl changed my way of thinking about competitive and now against all odds, yusra has a...
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. >> we have traditional german beers, munich breweries making beers since the '50s. >> reporter: next we're heating up with tapas the spanish cuisine will have you saying ole. if you're not sure what to order, you can't go wrong with one of 30 small dishes tcalled tapas. >> they can try more than they would than two entrees. >> reporter: i enjoyed delicious garlic shrimp, perfectly grilled baby lamb chops. they're so tender. and fried goat cheeseballs. so good. life. who needs main dishes. no meal would be complete without sangria. but this is a sangria martini. salud. >> salud. >> reporter: just like that, our taste buds took us on a tour of europe without ever leaving staten island. enjoy. baruch shemtov, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you. that's all here right in new york. one more stop on our cross culinary tour. we're going to wrap it up tomorrow in the bronx where we get a diverse mix from italian, latin american to gentleman make i make -- jamaican. would you rather jump out of a plane or bungee jump? your choices coming up next fios is not cable. we're wired differently, which mean
. >> we have traditional german beers, munich breweries making beers since the '50s. >> reporter: next we're heating up with tapas the spanish cuisine will have you saying ole. if you're not sure what to order, you can't go wrong with one of 30 small dishes tcalled tapas. >> they can try more than they would than two entrees. >> reporter: i enjoyed delicious garlic shrimp, perfectly grilled baby lamb chops. they're so tender. and fried goat cheeseballs. so good. life....
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for example, a recent transfer to munich and manchester city.standing on the winner's podium means the most to any olympic medalist, but as an additional pat on the back, athletes also get prize money in order to encourage more participants they are not usually text. taking a look at those with the most medals so far. reporter: they may be medal winners, but they are losers when it comes to taxes. it depends on the overall income. the richest athletes and over almost 40% of the prize money to the government. the u.s. olympic committee awards of the $25,000, the highest earners will give up nearly $10,000 in tax. >> i -- reporter: michael phelps getting five goals and one silver, sponsorship deals making him a millionaire, meeting he will face a tax of over -- meaning he will face a tax of over $25,000. st athletes pay for their own training i in the u.s., but oths subsidize. many are looking on enviously as the americans are unchallenged at the top of the leader table. ♪ chris: that is all the business for the moment. sarah has the olympic scand
for example, a recent transfer to munich and manchester city.standing on the winner's podium means the most to any olympic medalist, but as an additional pat on the back, athletes also get prize money in order to encourage more participants they are not usually text. taking a look at those with the most medals so far. reporter: they may be medal winners, but they are losers when it comes to taxes. it depends on the overall income. the richest athletes and over almost 40% of the prize money to...
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the cfo of allianz, joining us from munich. caroline has breaking news.oming from house prices. in the u.k. it is an obsession. u.k. july housing prices fell by 1%. that is more than the estimate of 2/10 of 1%, and worse than june, when we saw a rise of 3% on the month. this month in july, and the ramp up to brexit, house prices falling, three-month house prices rising on the year. want to dig into the affected brexit felt and on the housing market -- we will be speaking live to the producer of the numbers after this quick break. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: we have been speaking to the executives of rbs, and there a change will pick up the key stocks to watch. nejra: caroline, let's take a look at the biggest movers on the stoxx 600. lafarge up, one of the best performers. although this company is under pressure to deliver on targets a year after the merger which created the world's biggest cement company, it has also pricing,o improve on and it was a slight beach compared to expectation, which is why we are seeing the stock moving higher. in terms of the
the cfo of allianz, joining us from munich. caroline has breaking news.oming from house prices. in the u.k. it is an obsession. u.k. july housing prices fell by 1%. that is more than the estimate of 2/10 of 1%, and worse than june, when we saw a rise of 3% on the month. this month in july, and the ramp up to brexit, house prices falling, three-month house prices rising on the year. want to dig into the affected brexit felt and on the housing market -- we will be speaking live to the producer of...
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say he sold a semi-automatic gun and bullets to an iranian teenager who gunned down nine people in munichjuly. the attacker is thought to have purchased his pistol to the so-called dark web. investigators said the shooter was a depressed teenager obsessed with mass killing spirit -- mass killings. russia says for the first time as used in iranian base to launch airstrikes. the warplanes flew from iran to reach their targets. russia and iran are key supporters of the assad government in syria war. a british court has found one of the country's most notorious radical muslim clerics guilty of inviting support for the so-called islamic state. he could face up to 10 years in jail after being evicted -- convicted under anti-terrorism legislation. british authorities him and trying to bring them to justice for nearly 20 years, accusing him of radicalizing young muslims. in india, each year hundreds of women are assaulted and even killed after being accused of being which is spirit the past decade and a half, more than 2000 women had been murdered. activists believe the real number is much higher
say he sold a semi-automatic gun and bullets to an iranian teenager who gunned down nine people in munichjuly. the attacker is thought to have purchased his pistol to the so-called dark web. investigators said the shooter was a depressed teenager obsessed with mass killing spirit -- mass killings. russia says for the first time as used in iranian base to launch airstrikes. the warplanes flew from iran to reach their targets. russia and iran are key supporters of the assad government in syria...
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the athletes were taken hostage and killed by a palestinian terrorists during the munich games. >>> michael will add a chapter to his olympic achievements tomorrow night. team usa chose the swim star to carry the flag during the opening ceremonies in brazil. he has won 22 medals in four olympics but he has never attended the olympic opening ceremonies because his events follow too closely afterwards. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we go to rio and catch with up with american olympians on the eve of the olympic opening ceremony. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." e olympic ceremony. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles absorb a hard day on your feet for comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. dr. scholl's work insoles. >>> a luxury apartment building in san francisco is leaning toward the pacific and it's sinking quickly. carter evans reports. >> reporter: the views from the millennium tower were well worth the $2.1 million pat and jerry dobson paid for their two bedroom apartment, the
the athletes were taken hostage and killed by a palestinian terrorists during the munich games. >>> michael will add a chapter to his olympic achievements tomorrow night. team usa chose the swim star to carry the flag during the opening ceremonies in brazil. he has won 22 medals in four olympics but he has never attended the olympic opening ceremonies because his events follow too closely afterwards. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we go to rio and catch with up...
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the money from the state transportation agency will help munich in its ongoing quest to buy new light rail vehicles. the first of a -- the first of the new trains should be delivered by the end of the year. >>> a bay area rap star is making the school year a little brighter for some constitution at his alma mater. earl "e40" stevens has a surprise for students at the vallejo school where he went to junior high. kpix 5's jackie ward with the gift he hopes will keep giving this school year. >> reporter: back in the day e40 was better known as earl stevens and he was an honor roll student here in the 8th grade. that's one of the messages he is telling the kids here today. >> what's up with you, buddy? >> reporter: all 700 backpacks are filled with critical school supplies and a special note from e40 himself. >> i'm speechless. that's right. how many people actually come back to the community? this is what he has done. he has not only come back to franklin, he come back to vallejo. >> reporter: this is the third year franklin middle school has begin out backpacks to each of their students
the money from the state transportation agency will help munich in its ongoing quest to buy new light rail vehicles. the first of a -- the first of the new trains should be delivered by the end of the year. >>> a bay area rap star is making the school year a little brighter for some constitution at his alma mater. earl "e40" stevens has a surprise for students at the vallejo school where he went to junior high. kpix 5's jackie ward with the gift he hopes will keep giving this...
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. >> george played soccer during the 1972 munich games. he never had a chance to earn a medal, but even his country offered cash for medals over 40 years ago. >> olympics when you're out, you're out. you know, they're always looking for new people coming up. >> he feels now that student olympians can win cash, it will turn into an even greater award. keeping them in school longer and making the pro offers less tempting. those athletes have been able to do endorsement deals. you add those to the medal amounts out there, not a bad combo at all. not bad at all. rick boone, nbc bay area. i love that money. >> i'm with you, rick. >> the biggest eye sore in rio should be gone by tomorrow morning. we're talking about the green water in the olympic diving pool. crews drained the pool hours ago and plan to replace it with water from the warmup pool. it was caused by a chemical imbalance. our olympic coverage just getting started. lester holt anchoring nightly news tonight from rio de janeiro. that begins right after this newscast. >> and right now,
. >> george played soccer during the 1972 munich games. he never had a chance to earn a medal, but even his country offered cash for medals over 40 years ago. >> olympics when you're out, you're out. you know, they're always looking for new people coming up. >> he feels now that student olympians can win cash, it will turn into an even greater award. keeping them in school longer and making the pro offers less tempting. those athletes have been able to do endorsement deals....
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the memorial service she attended in munich yesterday was for the victims of the munich attack and thehave been sort of coming from an islamist sort of corner. so this is something where she was at the memorial there on sunday. she attended it. it was certainly something that shook german society. at the same time, a string of attacks that took place in germany. two of them were inspired by isis and those two apparently were carried out by people who came here to germany as refugees. and that certainly is something that has caused angela merkel to feel a considerable amount of pressure. she cut her holiday short. she came back to berlin. the first thing she did was a large press conference where she presented a nine-point plan where she says she's trying to get the authorities but also society to come to terms with what she believes and what everybody else here believes is an increased threat here in this country. she said on the one hand she wanted to increase the number of police officers. their kit as well. also give them more powers than they had before. one of the other things the
the memorial service she attended in munich yesterday was for the victims of the munich attack and thehave been sort of coming from an islamist sort of corner. so this is something where she was at the memorial there on sunday. she attended it. it was certainly something that shook german society. at the same time, a string of attacks that took place in germany. two of them were inspired by isis and those two apparently were carried out by people who came here to germany as refugees. and that...
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warren lieberman looks back at the massacre in munich. >> reporter: these are the members wanted to beered. suberi recalls the pride he felt competing. calls every moment of those games, even the moments he wishes he could forget. the munich massacre on september 5th, palestinian terror group called black september took part of the israeli team hostage in the village. suberi, a wrestler, was the only one to escape. >> translator: i saw an opening. the ak rifle was here. i pushed it away from my stomach. he never chased me, he shot. i never looked behind, left or right, i just ran. >> reporter: the memory haunts him to this day. now for the first time the international olympic committee has created a memorial sight in the olympic village to remember all olympians who died during the game, including the 11 israelis murdered in munich. they will always be suberi's teammates. >> translator: i will remember every second until i die. it's in the a dream. it's like i feel every second until this moment. something like that is impossible to forget. >> reporter: despite the painful memories, su
warren lieberman looks back at the massacre in munich. >> reporter: these are the members wanted to beered. suberi recalls the pride he felt competing. calls every moment of those games, even the moments he wishes he could forget. the munich massacre on september 5th, palestinian terror group called black september took part of the israeli team hostage in the village. suberi, a wrestler, was the only one to escape. >> translator: i saw an opening. the ak rifle was here. i pushed it...