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refugees wish to go through italy very quickly and move on to sweden, where they may have family, or germanywhere they knonow there's s a chance of a . soso the italianans have beeeen exextraordinarily generous. they've funded the mare nostrum maritime rescue operation for two y years. they've saved h hundreds of thousandnds of lives, and they continue to do so. but ththey're in a tough place, too, because like every country, they y have their own domestic politics, and there's a backlash against migrants. migrants are not very favorably looked on. [women speaking foreign language] [shouting] [pounding] doyle: although it's not necessarily a pretty picture that you see when you get behind the walls of any judicial system, but i would suggest takeke the same view behind the wallsls of any other europeanan country''s judicial system and it's not going to be much different. doyle: refugees are people who are entitled to asylum under the 1951 geneva convention, but outtside of thatat group, you he a huge number of vulnerable people who don't necessarily neatly fit the category. those could be un
refugees wish to go through italy very quickly and move on to sweden, where they may have family, or germanywhere they knonow there's s a chance of a . soso the italianans have beeeen exextraordinarily generous. they've funded the mare nostrum maritime rescue operation for two y years. they've saved h hundreds of thousandnds of lives, and they continue to do so. but ththey're in a tough place, too, because like every country, they y have their own domestic politics, and there's a backlash...
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or germany. the next door neighbors will battle it out later today. germany is the raieigning champ. >> if it's portugal versus france, there will be a show down. >> we'll have a hefty bet. >> okay. put your money where your mouth is. >> $10,000? >> i don't have -- >> or a gibson $5. >> now we're talking. >> we'll have to come up with interesting terms. maybe viewer feedback on that. >> coming up, the fire ball in the sky. where it happened and it caught so many truckers by disguise. here's a hint. everyone is driving on the left side of the road. >> and the fireworks fail caught on video. see the lesson we can learn from this guy's mistake. this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. let's be clear. clearasil works fast. our bacteria family's been on this alright kiddos!erations. everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the m
or germany. the next door neighbors will battle it out later today. germany is the raieigning champ. >> if it's portugal versus france, there will be a show down. >> we'll have a hefty bet. >> okay. put your money where your mouth is. >> $10,000? >> i don't have -- >> or a gibson $5. >> now we're talking. >> we'll have to come up with interesting terms. maybe viewer feedback on that. >> coming up, the fire ball in the sky. where it happened...
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we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best, we cannot afford to be tired or germany or cynical, -- hear me, between now and november, we need to do what we did it years ago and four years ago -- eight years ago and four years ago, we need to knock on every door, we need to get out every boat, -- vote, we need to ofr every last ounce passion into electing hillary clinton as president of the united states of america. [cheering] let's get to work. thank you all and god bless. [cheering] ♪ >> please welcome senator bernie sanders from vermont. [cheering] >> thank you. [cheering] thank you. [cheering] thank you. [cheering] thank you. thank you all very much. [cheering] thank you. thank you. [cheering] thank you very much. [cheering] thank you. [cheering] -- thank you. [cheering] thank you very much. [cheering] it is an honor to be here tonight. [cheering] thank you. thank you very much. [cheering] it is an honor to be here be following in the footsteps of my good friend elizabeth warren and to be here to thank michelle obama for her incredible service to our country. she
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is itly or actually germany? -- italy or germany? any. erm >> if germany has to backstop the banking sector in some areas, overb think risk is not the same for the sovereign. i don't think it is a situation that you can compare with each other. indeed in terms of the management of the crisis in terms of the management of the banking rules in the past few years, the situation is also very different. i don't think it is time either for this kind of political fight between those two countries. i think instead, it is time for both of them with the european commission, with the e.c.b., to get around the table and find a solution soon, sooner rather than later. guy: as you said earlier, europe has had a lot of crisis. you should never let a good crisis go to waste. maybe europe finally will figure that out. thank you. up next, the u.k.'s leadership race, by the end of the today we'll know the top two ndidates for leader and post brexit leader. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. you're watching "on the move." let's talk about what's happenin
is itly or actually germany? -- italy or germany? any. erm >> if germany has to backstop the banking sector in some areas, overb think risk is not the same for the sovereign. i don't think it is a situation that you can compare with each other. indeed in terms of the management of the crisis in terms of the management of the banking rules in the past few years, the situation is also very different. i don't think it is time either for this kind of political fight between those two...
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domestic it mean for policies if the government is seen as being stymied by brussels or germany and whatto the country's belief in the euro? guest: it is clearly not going to help. the main forces of opposition, the parties of the opposition looking strongest at the moment are anti-european parties, the five-star union -- five-star movement and the northern league are hostile to the european union generally. smacks of being on able to protect the italian economy and retail investors because of your pm pressure -- european pressure is going to be bad for the banks. turn to theto brexit. after the vote, there was a lot of concern that it wasn't so much financial mid -- financial risk that was the main concern, but political repercussions and movementsf anti-eu and what if we saw the referendums repeated -- it's ont been a couple of weeks whether the anti-eu parties have seen momentum increased elsewhere in europe. guest: it is soon to say. there have been some polls that said just and increase in support in european integration in some european countries in the immediate aftermath of the v
domestic it mean for policies if the government is seen as being stymied by brussels or germany and whatto the country's belief in the euro? guest: it is clearly not going to help. the main forces of opposition, the parties of the opposition looking strongest at the moment are anti-european parties, the five-star union -- five-star movement and the northern league are hostile to the european union generally. smacks of being on able to protect the italian economy and retail investors because of...
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of brexit, i would just say this has already been a trend in general, whether you look at brazil or germanyustralia, or tokyo, or canada. all of these places have different kinds of data privacy laws and requirements. so it is the expectation of any cloud vendor that to be successful in the future, you will have to work in different regions. our job, where our value proposition comes in, we want to make sure it is as simple as possible for the enterprise. if you are in ge, and you work in 30, 40 countries around the world, just because there are different privacy requirements, different laws around data residency doesn't mean your people should be slowed down. doesn't mean they should have a worse or harder experience to get a job done. that is our job. emily: do you think there will be different guidelines? aaron: there will be. our job is to extract all that complexity away from the end user and from the customer. emily: in "usa today," you told "usa today" that you think hillary's plan hits on every count. talent, patents, content, encryption, privacy. we recently spoke with mark cuban,
of brexit, i would just say this has already been a trend in general, whether you look at brazil or germanyustralia, or tokyo, or canada. all of these places have different kinds of data privacy laws and requirements. so it is the expectation of any cloud vendor that to be successful in the future, you will have to work in different regions. our job, where our value proposition comes in, we want to make sure it is as simple as possible for the enterprise. if you are in ge, and you work in 30,...
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bank run, because of some technicality or the european commission isn't willing to be flexible or germanyr is inflexible, we have a bank run on a bank, how systemic is it? is it a domino effect that takes all of the atelier and banks down with them? -- et's be clear, we did friends go they say it is possible. >> we have the positive insurance. we have not yet completed -- you cannot have the first two. you only apply to 30% of germany because of the percent is public. hang on. it is ridiculous. i think the government of the commission had guaranteed 150 billion of retail bonds. -- i cannot believe, as i said, when a country has 8 billion euro net wealth, you're discussing about 5 billion and a banking system, and 0.5 business points. let's be pragmatic. i am sure within the rules, they're going to find a solution because it will be so ridiculous that they don't. europe, at a time when everyone is panicking, that is when they move. francine: i like this. the breaking news is that he is bullish on the european commission. this is the picture for equities across the globe. european stocks a
bank run, because of some technicality or the european commission isn't willing to be flexible or germanyr is inflexible, we have a bank run on a bank, how systemic is it? is it a domino effect that takes all of the atelier and banks down with them? -- et's be clear, we did friends go they say it is possible. >> we have the positive insurance. we have not yet completed -- you cannot have the first two. you only apply to 30% of germany because of the percent is public. hang on. it is...
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northward in austria or germany. woning factoryies -- bombing factories and transportation tacts north of thal. the alps. i've been fascinating with hannibal. his amazing effort to get elephants across the alps and contrast that with the task that must have been -- of mural rocky mountain trail. sometimes breaking trails themselves. where fleets of hundreds of multiengine bombers five miles high are streaming in trails to the chilly upper atmosphere. >> perhaps patton for directions since he was reincarnation of hannibal. another interesting light it shedded on the war was the aspect of petroleum as one of the central issues of the conflict. you talked about that a little bit in the book. would you like to explore that importance? >> little bit of background. the reason the 15th u.s. army air force was established in november of 1943 was that the allied combine chiefs in london and u.s. chief of staff in d.c., recognized in order to defeat germany, it was going to be essential to turn off the oil taps. about one thir
northward in austria or germany. woning factoryies -- bombing factories and transportation tacts north of thal. the alps. i've been fascinating with hannibal. his amazing effort to get elephants across the alps and contrast that with the task that must have been -- of mural rocky mountain trail. sometimes breaking trails themselves. where fleets of hundreds of multiengine bombers five miles high are streaming in trails to the chilly upper atmosphere. >> perhaps patton for directions since...
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portugal will be facing france or germany in sunday's finals. tonight is a big one. france, germany. >>> on the phone now is the ken skates. good to have you with us, ken. first of all. >> great to be with you. >> is there some type of a secret model in terms of how you produce a bale type. >> i wish there was. we would certainly copy it and sell it around the world. bale has been the best performance. it's great to be the fairy tale team of the tournament. >> sure, the match last night, i mean many are saying that it's the pinnacle of welsh sport. does this mean the welsh may not consider football to be their number one sport. has it overtaken rug by at this stage? >> this is an ongoing debate. i think we have at least two national sports, rugby and football. football attracts more than just the players. small country, just 3 million people. to have 1 million registered to play football is quite impressive. we have also seen significant growth among people playing sports. every confidence that football is not just at a great point, but also will go from strength to
portugal will be facing france or germany in sunday's finals. tonight is a big one. france, germany. >>> on the phone now is the ken skates. good to have you with us, ken. first of all. >> great to be with you. >> is there some type of a secret model in terms of how you produce a bale type. >> i wish there was. we would certainly copy it and sell it around the world. bale has been the best performance. it's great to be the fairy tale team of the tournament. >>...
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portugal to face france or germany in the championship game sunday.side of kevin durant assigning with the warriors, this is the biggest eyebrow raiser coming out of the nba free-agent free-for-all. >>> dwyane wade no longer a member of the miami heat. the only team he's ever played for in his soon-to-be hall of fame career, he felt the heat were lowballing him a little bit. daring him to go basically. that he does. agree into a deal offered by the chicago bulls. the poles busy trying to make room for wade with a trade or two in the next couple of days. figures to be about as exciting a day for the warriors as you can get without them actually playing a game. tomorrow they are going to introduce kevin durant, the most absolutely eye-popping free-agent signing in franchise history. all over that but a little front office busywork to take care of today. filling out the rest of the roster, ricky patrick makar, done deal purchased from milwaukee and agreeing to a deal with the warriors. 30th pick out of unlv, 12 points, four rebounds for the runnin' rebel
portugal to face france or germany in the championship game sunday.side of kevin durant assigning with the warriors, this is the biggest eyebrow raiser coming out of the nba free-agent free-for-all. >>> dwyane wade no longer a member of the miami heat. the only team he's ever played for in his soon-to-be hall of fame career, he felt the heat were lowballing him a little bit. daring him to go basically. that he does. agree into a deal offered by the chicago bulls. the poles busy trying...
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they will play france or germany in the finals on sunday. >>> bradley cooper and model arena shake reactingger federer. far court against marine cilic. he dropped the first two sets, rallied won the next two sets fought off three match points in the process. federer delivered the comeback a 5-set win to advance to the semifinals. two wins shy of a record 8 wimbledon titles. san francisco native sam queary tried to join him in the final four. but he ran into six seed meal lows grow niche. he will face federer on friday. murray will play thomas berdych in the other semifinal. >>> brandon rush is another wars player gone. he is agreed to a one-year $2.6 million deal with the timber wolverines. he started 25 games last season. with kevin durant on the board, the band on the bench is break up. >>> speaking of durant, as you might expect charles barkley had an opinion about his signing with golden state. >> kevin he's a terrific player. he is a good kid. but just disappointed that the fact that he weakened another team and he is kind of gravy training on a terrific warriors team. kevin is trying
they will play france or germany in the finals on sunday. >>> bradley cooper and model arena shake reactingger federer. far court against marine cilic. he dropped the first two sets, rallied won the next two sets fought off three match points in the process. federer delivered the comeback a 5-set win to advance to the semifinals. two wins shy of a record 8 wimbledon titles. san francisco native sam queary tried to join him in the final four. but he ran into six seed meal lows grow...
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we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best, we cannot afford to be tired or germanyhear me, between now and november, we need to do what we did it years ago and four years ago -- eight years ago and four years ago, we need to knock on every door, we need to get out every boat, -- vote, we need to ofr every last ounce passion into electing hillary clinton as president of the united states of america. [cheering] let's get to work. thank you all and god bless. [cheering] ♪ gentlemen, please welcome representative joseph kennedy the third from massachusetts. ♪ >> thank you. thank you thank you. [cheering] my first day of law school, my very first class, the goal escape unscathed. not three seconds in, and i get the first question. kennedy, what is the definition of a subset? uhh. you realize it is the first word in your reading? yeah. i circled it coveted not know what it meant. -- because i did not know what it meant. do you have a dictionary? that is what people do when they don't know what a word means. unprepared forup professor elizabeth warren ever again. [cheering
we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best, we cannot afford to be tired or germanyhear me, between now and november, we need to do what we did it years ago and four years ago -- eight years ago and four years ago, we need to knock on every door, we need to get out every boat, -- vote, we need to ofr every last ounce passion into electing hillary clinton as president of the united states of america. [cheering] let's get to work. thank you all and god bless. [cheering]...
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he looks much smarter given on what's going on even in places like france or germany. i would advocate we don't want immigration from france and g m germany looking at what's going on there. >> did you say we don't want immigration from france and germany? >> i'm not speaking for the campaign, but my perspective, yes. any place with a high incident of terror. whether it's syria, iraq and sadly france and germany. i think that's a bad idea right now temporarily. >> they are not going to like that you're saying that. >> but they will like it if the it makes the world more secure, which will happen under president trump. >> steve cortez, a trump supporter, thank you. >>> after the break, we'll head to the floor of the dnc. new reaction coming in to what trump had to say today. plus our eyes on scranton, pennsylvania, where we told you donald trump expect ed to take the stage momentarily. rd. we left on our honeymoon in january 2012. it actually evolved into a business. from our blog to video editing... our technology has to hang tough with us. when you're going to a place
he looks much smarter given on what's going on even in places like france or germany. i would advocate we don't want immigration from france and g m germany looking at what's going on there. >> did you say we don't want immigration from france and germany? >> i'm not speaking for the campaign, but my perspective, yes. any place with a high incident of terror. whether it's syria, iraq and sadly france and germany. i think that's a bad idea right now temporarily. >> they are not...
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we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best, we cannot afford to be tired or germanynd november, we need to do what we did it years ago and four years ago -- eight years ago and four years ago, we need to knock on every door, we need to get out every boat, -- vote, we need to ofr every last ounce passion into electing hillary clinton as president of the united states of america. [cheering] let's get to work. thank you all and god bless. [cheering] ♪ >> berniese welcome senator sanders from vermont. >> thank you. [cheering] thank you. [cheering] thank you. [cheering] thank you. thank you all very much. [cheering] thank you. thank you. [cheering] thank you very much. [cheering] thank you. [cheering] -- thank you. [cheering] thank you very much. [cheering] it is an honor to be here tonight. [cheering] thank you. thank you very much. [cheering] it is an honor to be here be following in the footsteps of my good friend elizabeth warren and to be here to thank michelle obama for her incredible service to our country. she has made all of us proud. let me get by thanking the h
we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best, we cannot afford to be tired or germanynd november, we need to do what we did it years ago and four years ago -- eight years ago and four years ago, we need to knock on every door, we need to get out every boat, -- vote, we need to ofr every last ounce passion into electing hillary clinton as president of the united states of america. [cheering] let's get to work. thank you all and god bless. [cheering] ♪ >> berniese...
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seconds an didn't know what to do. >> reporter: tonight the urgent man hunt for the shooter or shooters. germany was all right on high aall right. just four days ago, this 17-year-old asylum seeker pledged allegiance to isis then attacked five people on a train with an ax. tonight police scouring the neighborhood afternoon the mall, and again a european city is on lockdown and on edge. >>> we want to turn to our chief foreign correspondent richard engel now, people's minds in europe turn to isis, but there's some other people at work in germany. >> u.s. officials in germany say that they are leaning toward an alternate theory at this stage, that this was the work of german extremists, a neo-nazi group. they believe that one of the gun men has been killed, a body that was found. but they are operating on the aasumpation that other gun men were involved. if this was the work of neo-nazis, it shows how much anger there is, how much hate tread there is in europe. in this case, perhaps it was isis, but it's more likelihood it was reactionary reacting because of all the attacks. >> all right, richard
seconds an didn't know what to do. >> reporter: tonight the urgent man hunt for the shooter or shooters. germany was all right on high aall right. just four days ago, this 17-year-old asylum seeker pledged allegiance to isis then attacked five people on a train with an ax. tonight police scouring the neighborhood afternoon the mall, and again a european city is on lockdown and on edge. >>> we want to turn to our chief foreign correspondent richard engel now, people's minds in...
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or baghdad. i have spent more days in paris, germany, brussels and other cities like that. i think that trend is continuing. it is not a good trend. you have seen the external security of europe breakdown. there's a lot of anger and fear. the idea of a german city lockdown. look all the those pictures. there's not a person on the road. all taxis suspended. the city has become a ghost town. nobody knows where the gunmen are. that suggests a pretty high degree of sophistication. maybe they had a safe house arranged. it's not easy to disappear when you're three people the whole city is looking for you and carrying weapons. it's not an easy thing. helicopters looking to take them down, this is not just a new reality. this is a science fiction reality. >> it really is. it's the slow motion war of our tim times. not so slow motion on days like today. tom costello in washington with more. >> a couple points here. to reiterate the state department is warning and asking anyone who is in munich to shelter if it place. also urging them through twitter to reach out to their loved ones
or baghdad. i have spent more days in paris, germany, brussels and other cities like that. i think that trend is continuing. it is not a good trend. you have seen the external security of europe breakdown. there's a lot of anger and fear. the idea of a german city lockdown. look all the those pictures. there's not a person on the road. all taxis suspended. the city has become a ghost town. nobody knows where the gunmen are. that suggests a pretty high degree of sophistication. maybe they had a...
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nobody dies in canada or japan or taiwan or germany or england or sweden because they don't have health insurance. that could have been accomplished by a democratic party as good today as it was in the 1960s--wasn't that great, but byby comparison, it was much better--and a republican party that had some liberal elements in it in 1960 compared to today's draconian conglomeration of political ignorance, arrogance, stupidity, and cruelty in congresess. [applause] so... i can footnote all this if we had time. [laughter] now, the first thing we have to ask ourselves is, can 1 1% of te american people--one out of a hundred; let's say 3 million people--organized back home where you are, and congress watchdog groups steer congress along the whole line of redirections that a majority of the people support? a majority of the people support full medicare for all, including a majority of doctors and nurses. a majority of people support raising the minimum wage to levels of 1968, adjusted for inflation. it would be $10 now an hour; it's, federal, $7.25; a little higher he i in california. a majorit
nobody dies in canada or japan or taiwan or germany or england or sweden because they don't have health insurance. that could have been accomplished by a democratic party as good today as it was in the 1960s--wasn't that great, but byby comparison, it was much better--and a republican party that had some liberal elements in it in 1960 compared to today's draconian conglomeration of political ignorance, arrogance, stupidity, and cruelty in congresess. [applause] so... i can footnote all this if...
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i've been all across europe, in shopping malls in germany it's possible for anyone to walk in off the street without any security check or screening. if you like, if this turns out to be a traffic, iterrorist att easy target, a soft target. germany has been on high alert. and just a few days ago, the german interior minister warned that germany was vulnerable to attacks. >> kitty london reporting from the fox bureau in london, keep us posted. >>> a teenager went wild a week ago on a train in germany, hacking at people with an axe and several knives. he was shot dead by police. and now this at the shopping center in munich. they don't know who they're dealing with. it's too early to ascribe this to any one individual or any one organization. but it has all the hallmarks of middle eastern terrorism. >> and we still don't have a confirmation on casualties. but we are hearing from police officials, they are willing to say they believe there will be multiple deaths. our coverage of this breaking news story is going to continue right now on "the real story." stay with us. >>> we begin with a fox news alert from munich, germany
i've been all across europe, in shopping malls in germany it's possible for anyone to walk in off the street without any security check or screening. if you like, if this turns out to be a traffic, iterrorist att easy target, a soft target. germany has been on high alert. and just a few days ago, the german interior minister warned that germany was vulnerable to attacks. >> kitty london reporting from the fox bureau in london, keep us posted. >>> a teenager went wild a week ago...
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aspects of this, but explain your experience in germany. >> first of all, i underscore what you said, we don't know yet if this is some sort of an overseas orf-country terrorists cell that has been activated inside germany or a far right wing extremist or extremists involved in today's killings. and the current special forces have been activated from bavaria as well as federal police on duty. this is very much an all hands on deck situation as they continue to insure that there's not one than one shooter, and that's not -- what am i trying to say? it's not at all conclusive at this point. >> i think they are pursuing the idea it might be one at this point. >> that's correct. >> that's what we are trying to figure out. go ahead. >> multiple reports right now, and they are examining one individual's body and he might be the individual outside of mcdonald's. we were talking about the turkish population inside germany which is somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 million people who have some sort of a tpau miller connection to turkey. they brought in large numbers of people from turkey to help rebuild the country, and as you know, germany became
aspects of this, but explain your experience in germany. >> first of all, i underscore what you said, we don't know yet if this is some sort of an overseas orf-country terrorists cell that has been activated inside germany or a far right wing extremist or extremists involved in today's killings. and the current special forces have been activated from bavaria as well as federal police on duty. this is very much an all hands on deck situation as they continue to insure that there's not one...
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that there is a larger constituency of radicalized individuals in france than there are in london or germany other laces. spoke onetary clinton fox television last night, i believe, of we need more intelligent. everyone is running out of patience. can there be a greater intelligence to go after lone wolf, angry north african young man? can we go after them with our intelligence apparatus? listenif you go back and to the pronouncements of american intelligence leaders from 2005 through the present, what they tell you time and again from john brennan and others, they basically spent sleepless nights worrying about the lone wolf phenomenon. what does this tell you? that even some of the most professionalized intelligence services in the world, the americans, the british, and the french, are having difficulties finding mechanisms and solutions to the lone wolf phenomenon. we need to have humility and appreciate the complexity. it is easy for certain individuals to be radicalized, to take action into their own hands. think about what has happened in orlando, brussels, and now in nice. it is much
that there is a larger constituency of radicalized individuals in france than there are in london or germany other laces. spoke onetary clinton fox television last night, i believe, of we need more intelligent. everyone is running out of patience. can there be a greater intelligence to go after lone wolf, angry north african young man? can we go after them with our intelligence apparatus? listenif you go back and to the pronouncements of american intelligence leaders from 2005 through the...
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northward either into austria or germany. factories,ess petroleum targets, transportation targets north of the alps. it, it is ank about richer dilemma. i have always been fascinated about hannibal and he is the amazing effort to get elephants across the alps. this is what, fourth century bc? and contrast that with the ponderous tedious task that must have been urging a herd of terms of narrow rocky mountain trails, sometimes breaking trails themselves. fast-forward to the first part of the 20th century, where fleets of hundreds of multi-engined bombers five miles high are streaming cottony contrails through the chili upper atmosphere. -- chilly upper atmosphere. that contrast appealed to me. >> i wonder if they had asked patton for directions, since he was the incarnation of hannibal by his own statement. light itnteresting shed on the war is the aspect of petroleum is one of the central issues of the conflict. you talked about that. would you like to explore that? >> a little bit of background -- the reason the 15th u.s. ar
northward either into austria or germany. factories,ess petroleum targets, transportation targets north of the alps. it, it is ank about richer dilemma. i have always been fascinated about hannibal and he is the amazing effort to get elephants across the alps. this is what, fourth century bc? and contrast that with the ponderous tedious task that must have been urging a herd of terms of narrow rocky mountain trails, sometimes breaking trails themselves. fast-forward to the first part of the...
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germany, --t way or are we norway, germany or are we someone else? i will go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on poor. motivated by understandable reasons. motivated by a desire to make the lives of people who work better. with anynot motivated attempt to solve the implement problem. drastic extensions work in the wrong direction. they limited the incentives to go back to work. each one of these programs separately imposes this 30% tax on earning. payment, decreases desire to work. minimum-wage craze. minimum-wagecan has stayed so low for so long, we were at a position where we came to forget that a minimum wages to have major effects. we compared new jersey and pennsylvania with tiny differences and did not see huge differences. i let us, if you have huge minimum wages, it will not matter. wrong conclusion. nsb that shows just how costly -- a nice paper i will show will show just how costly it can be. this is a very classic deeper. -- paper. there are debates around this. the basic back is along the x access until the payme
germany, --t way or are we norway, germany or are we someone else? i will go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on poor. motivated by understandable reasons. motivated by a desire to make the lives of people who work better. with anynot motivated attempt to solve the implement problem. drastic extensions work in the wrong direction. they limited the incentives to go back to work. each one of these programs separately imposes this 30% tax on earning. payment, decreases...
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germany and italy. game went to penalty kicks. 18 total shots. seven will miss or blocked. the germany keeper denies the kick and germ con -- germany converts and moves on to the semifinals. they'll face iceland or france. >>> the 23 day, 2200-mile tour de france gain today. 116.8 miles to utah beach. mark cavendish sprinted to the finish, taking the age in 4:14 and will wear the yeley jersey for the first time in his career. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. warrior fans unhappy with harrison's play in the post but if he heft you're losing a starter. >> next, 50 years and counting. the reason one east bay city is celebrating today. abc7 news >>> join u.s. tonight on kofy tv 20. this is a big weekend for old glory. we'll take you inside the company that still makes thousands of the flags hi hand. >>> then at 11:00 here on channel 7, these one-time strangers come from across the country once a year to see people who look and act just like them. how a bay area man czeched to this unusual reunion. that's tonight at 11:00. >>> the union city police de
germany and italy. game went to penalty kicks. 18 total shots. seven will miss or blocked. the germany keeper denies the kick and germ con -- germany converts and moves on to the semifinals. they'll face iceland or france. >>> the 23 day, 2200-mile tour de france gain today. 116.8 miles to utah beach. mark cavendish sprinted to the finish, taking the age in 4:14 and will wear the yeley jersey for the first time in his career. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply...
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we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best, we cannot afford to be tired or germany or cynical, -- hear me, between now and november, we need to do what we did it years ago and four years ago -- eight years ago and four years ago, we need to knock on every door, we need to get out every boat, -- vote, we need to ofr every last ounce passion into electing hillary clinton as president of the united states of america. [cheering] let's get to work. thank you all and god bless. [cheering] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, these welcome eva longoria. ♪ eva: hello philadelphia! i am so honored to be here tonight and i am proud to say i am with her. cheers -- and eva: like many of you, this election is very personal to me. i am from a small town in south texas. ] heers and applause eva: if you know your history, texas used to be part of mexico. not generation american. my family never crossed the border. the border crossed us. so, when donald trump calls us criminals and rapists he is insulting of families. my father is not a criminal or a rapist, in fact he is a united states vete
we cannot sit back and hope that everything works out for the best, we cannot afford to be tired or germany or cynical, -- hear me, between now and november, we need to do what we did it years ago and four years ago -- eight years ago and four years ago, we need to knock on every door, we need to get out every boat, -- vote, we need to ofr every last ounce passion into electing hillary clinton as president of the united states of america. [cheering] let's get to work. thank you all and god...
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you don't have it in britain or germany or any other countries.n churchill and margaret thatcher in the jfk. they are just not out there right now. you see governments doing really things, raising taxes, big increases. stuart: are you in fear of absolute global chaos? economic chaos. i believe so. look, let me ask you a question. what do you think the chance over the next 10 years that the inflation rate will be over 1.4%? stuart: the chances of 1.4% inflation would be quite strong, with that? i would too. that leads to the question why would anyone buy a 1.4%. think of what that means. you are given the government your money and a promise in and they promised in 10 years they will give you that less money than you lend to them. the severe risk aversion all over the world is one of the recent thought this money is rushing to the united states. as bad as we are, we are still the least rotten apple on the car. >> early on the show, laughers suggested devising a stark market was the expert patient that a new president as of november will introduce it
you don't have it in britain or germany or any other countries.n churchill and margaret thatcher in the jfk. they are just not out there right now. you see governments doing really things, raising taxes, big increases. stuart: are you in fear of absolute global chaos? economic chaos. i believe so. look, let me ask you a question. what do you think the chance over the next 10 years that the inflation rate will be over 1.4%? stuart: the chances of 1.4% inflation would be quite strong, with that?...
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germany and italy. went to penalty kicks. 18 total shots taken, seven missed or blockerred. eper and -- germany's hector converts his shot, and the defending world cup champion, germany, moves on to the semifinals. they'll face iceland or france. >>> harrison barnes is in limbo with the dubs and could develop into a top flight player with another team. going to be tough if the warriors don't get durant and harrison goes away. >> that's the nightmare scenario. thank you. >>> ahead, an unusual journey of 3,000 miles one step at a time when abc7 news at 5:00 returns. i want my blood sugar i to stay in control.ck. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i miss or delay a dose, i take it when i remember, as long as there's at least 8
germany and italy. went to penalty kicks. 18 total shots taken, seven missed or blockerred. eper and -- germany's hector converts his shot, and the defending world cup champion, germany, moves on to the semifinals. they'll face iceland or france. >>> harrison barnes is in limbo with the dubs and could develop into a top flight player with another team. going to be tough if the warriors don't get durant and harrison goes away. >> that's the nightmare scenario. thank you....
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germany and italy. game went to penalty kicks. 18 total shots. seven will miss or blocked. the germany keeper denies the kick and germ con -- germany converts and moves on to the semifinals. they'll face iceland or france. >>> the 23 day, 2200-mile tour de france gain today. 116.8 miles to utah beach. mark cavendish sprinted to the finish, taking the age in 4:14 and will wear the yeley jersey for the first time in his career. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. warrior fans unhappy with harrison's play in the post but if he heft you're losing a starter. >> next, 50 years and counting. the reason one east bay city is celebrating today. abc7 news cont phil sanders, timely bible lesson the lord's way. churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. >>> join u.s. tonight on kofy tv 20. this is a big weekend for old glory. we'll take you inside the company that still makes thousands of the flags hi hand. >>> then at 11:00 here on channel 7, these one-time strangers come fro
germany and italy. game went to penalty kicks. 18 total shots. seven will miss or blocked. the germany keeper denies the kick and germ con -- germany converts and moves on to the semifinals. they'll face iceland or france. >>> the 23 day, 2200-mile tour de france gain today. 116.8 miles to utah beach. mark cavendish sprinted to the finish, taking the age in 4:14 and will wear the yeley jersey for the first time in his career. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply...
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there's an enormous turkish population living in germany, and generally it's a integrated population, but if you spend time in istanbul, there is 13 orecause there are so many turks that live in germany, and generally, like i said, are well integrated, but if you are neo-nazi, it could be a turkish sentiment. i don't think it had to do with the coup, and i think it's just the presence of people of kirkish dissent in germany. >> one thing we have learned, in law enforcement and westernized military, to put your other hat on for a moment, as we look at the live pictures on the left, 10:30 at night in munich that nighttime for the good guys becomes your friend, because usually you have technology the enemy does not. you have night vision. you have thermal imaging. you have aircraft. you have dogs. >> these people would be crazy to move at night. you said it could be a long night. it could be a very long night or a long couple of days. finding three people hiding out in a city where they know where they potentially have friends and family and associates. it could be very hard. if they don't move and already at their safe house of locatio
there's an enormous turkish population living in germany, and generally it's a integrated population, but if you spend time in istanbul, there is 13 orecause there are so many turks that live in germany, and generally, like i said, are well integrated, but if you are neo-nazi, it could be a turkish sentiment. i don't think it had to do with the coup, and i think it's just the presence of people of kirkish dissent in germany. >> one thing we have learned, in law enforcement and westernized...
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we learned that facebook is activated safety check so if you have family or friends in germany you cann them. our coverage of the story continues. we will send out push alerts as we learn new information downloading it for free and make sure to be able the punish alerts to get the updates. >> southwest is still dealing with disruptions as it tries to recover from a massive computer outage that could linger into the weekend after 250 flights were canceled. southwest said they are dealing with a high number of calls. if you are traveling today, check your flight status on southwest website. all technical issues from wednesday, southwest has canceled 1,800 flights. >> the nfl is mourning the loss of long time coach dennis green, espn reported he died this morning after suffering cardiac arrest. the one time stanford head coach and 49ers assistant is best known for 13 year nfl career coaching the minnesota viking and arizona cardinals. he was 67. >> we are keeping tabs on what is happening where you live so we will we look ahead to one-of-a-kind weekend events. all the red carpet roll out
we learned that facebook is activated safety check so if you have family or friends in germany you cann them. our coverage of the story continues. we will send out push alerts as we learn new information downloading it for free and make sure to be able the punish alerts to get the updates. >> southwest is still dealing with disruptions as it tries to recover from a massive computer outage that could linger into the weekend after 250 flights were canceled. southwest said they are dealing...
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he says he was born in germany or grew up in germany, correct? >> right.t he's indicating. we are not really sure at this point how much of this is true, and that is also -- we have to say again, translation of some of the key points in that video, and we can't show it all, but some of the key points that we found. so a full investigation under way, but look, this man terrorized, you can call it terrorism, terrorized a city for much of the day. a major city in europe, and the u.s. embassy quickly issuing a statement telling all americans to take cover. the u.s. military was trying to account for every military member that might be traveling somewhere in germany. he brought munich to a halt. lots of rumors that there had been multiple gunmen. we often see it in these cases, but tonight at least, the munich police believe this was a sole gunman. they will still be investigating and looking for any motivation of what was behind his killing rampage. anderson? >> we should also point out and we don't know the motive of this person and we don't know much about t
he says he was born in germany or grew up in germany, correct? >> right.t he's indicating. we are not really sure at this point how much of this is true, and that is also -- we have to say again, translation of some of the key points in that video, and we can't show it all, but some of the key points that we found. so a full investigation under way, but look, this man terrorized, you can call it terrorism, terrorized a city for much of the day. a major city in europe, and the u.s. embassy...
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>> so long as we're looking at this as a domestic law enforcement issue whether you're france or germany we're going to have an issue. we immediate to -- we need to, we have resources in the united states to track these individuals, but we need an aggressive approach overseas that combats the command and control, combats the communication networks, combats the recruitment networks and the ability then to translate that into good intelligence collection which we can use domestically to prevent some of these individuals from carrying out these attacks or planning them. charles: right. commander, thank you very much. >> thank you. charles: democrats championing big government at the dnc, but new reports show their policies are crushing state and local governments. we're going to have the details for you next. ♪ ♪ charles: while democrats are promising more, more, more, local governments are just struggling to keep up with public pensions that they've already promised. elizabeth macdonald here on that. liz, this is something, by the way, you've talked about for a long time. >> yeah. what's h
>> so long as we're looking at this as a domestic law enforcement issue whether you're france or germany we're going to have an issue. we immediate to -- we need to, we have resources in the united states to track these individuals, but we need an aggressive approach overseas that combats the command and control, combats the communication networks, combats the recruitment networks and the ability then to translate that into good intelligence collection which we can use domestically to...
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we're starting to see some pictures we have not been looking at for the past hour or so. germany is quite different. weapons are very hard to come by. you see here what we would have in the united states, a rapid reaction force probably at first made up of local police, who have access to automatic weapons if and when they need them. police in helicopters overlooking the scene in munich. and perhaps elements of the german military. but in this case, these appeared to be press photographers, at least one of them, emerging from a wooded area. police take -- as we have seen in the case of the united states, take no chances and ask the all people emerging proclaim ing their innocence to put their hands up because in a situation like this no one can be trusted. but this is a large and sprawling shopping mall and three department store and anchors. the shooting is said to have started in front of a mcdonald's at or near the food court at this mall. as malcolm nance pointed out, it's just one or two train stops from there. and you're in the center of munich. richard engel is here with u
we're starting to see some pictures we have not been looking at for the past hour or so. germany is quite different. weapons are very hard to come by. you see here what we would have in the united states, a rapid reaction force probably at first made up of local police, who have access to automatic weapons if and when they need them. police in helicopters overlooking the scene in munich. and perhaps elements of the german military. but in this case, these appeared to be press photographers, at...
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said the free flow of data makes it possible to hire programmers in the czech republic or manufacturing in germany to collaborate with a research lab in tennessee. helen: we have seen new highs for the act in today's trading session. >> financial conditions seem more favorable or the brexit central banks are making sure to provide enough liquidity but valuations are pretty high. the economy has been growing for seven years and earnings are in a recession. there is still risk on the horizon, including the earnings season going on that could derail what we have been experiencing for the last couple of weeks. helen: many thanks indeed for that at the top -- for that. the two countries have failed to take effective action to reduce public deficits. eurozone countries are supposed to limit deficits to 3% of those domestic product. portugal was expected to bring its deficit in line this year but it is currently not on track to meet it. in a less ditch effort, the finance minister has offered to raise taxes. reporter: ministers meeting in brussels agreed spain and portugal have not taken enough action to
said the free flow of data makes it possible to hire programmers in the czech republic or manufacturing in germany to collaborate with a research lab in tennessee. helen: we have seen new highs for the act in today's trading session. >> financial conditions seem more favorable or the brexit central banks are making sure to provide enough liquidity but valuations are pretty high. the economy has been growing for seven years and earnings are in a recession. there is still risk on the...
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germany? absolutely. we have been in constant contact and he told me two or three months ago that germany was the likely nextget and we have already seen this on monday. a 17-year-old boy wielding an ax and injuring four on a german train. german has other problems. they have the rise of a far-right ultra nationalist movement coming on the back of a very open door immigration policy with respect to refugees. it is like the scene in starw s wars. there are so many bad actors that could be responsible for th this. the authorities are very cautious and responsible saying this is what we know, and not making any conclusions. this was obviously a trerrorist attack, it is terrorist no matter what, and michael referred to the attempted attack, but successfully it was not successful and no one was killed, by the young islamic man with an ax on a train in germany, where is germany as far as attacks going on in europe. >> there has not been a deadly terrorist attack in germany since 2011 when two u.s. servicemen were killed outside of frankfurt airport. they have nod had as many terrorist attacks as a lot of other cou
germany? absolutely. we have been in constant contact and he told me two or three months ago that germany was the likely nextget and we have already seen this on monday. a 17-year-old boy wielding an ax and injuring four on a german train. german has other problems. they have the rise of a far-right ultra nationalist movement coming on the back of a very open door immigration policy with respect to refugees. it is like the scene in starw s wars. there are so many bad actors that could be...
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take to improve security but to suggest that france has worse security than italy is ridiculous or even germanythere's a recognition on the part of the french government they need all of the intelligence and information they can get and i think, as well, there's a recognition on the part of the u.s. government that our security is inherently tied in with french security. >> reporter: french investigators say security video shows the truck parked on the street for a day before the attack. he rode on a bike to retrieve it shortly before the attack began. >> apparently he had just gotten his license for heavy vehicles. is that a coincidence. >> i heard he had been a truck driver or is a truck driver, recently employed as a truck driver. maybe he got the license to get employment or the employment to get experience to do something like this. >> reporter: france just finished hosting the european soccer championships, an event that went off without problems, despite or maybe because of heavy security. one question now is whether the french let their guard down too soon? >> once they cleared that hur
take to improve security but to suggest that france has worse security than italy is ridiculous or even germanythere's a recognition on the part of the french government they need all of the intelligence and information they can get and i think, as well, there's a recognition on the part of the u.s. government that our security is inherently tied in with french security. >> reporter: french investigators say security video shows the truck parked on the street for a day before the attack....
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the team will face either france viva la france or germany.ext door neighbors will battle it out later today. germany is the reigning champ. they will go down. >> if it does end up being portugal versus france, it will be a "world news now" showdown. >> we'll have to have a hefty bet. >> okay. put your money where your mouth is. >> do a full romney, 10,000 bucks. or full gibson, 5 bucks. >> now we're talking. >> we'll have to come up with interesting terms. maybe viewer feedback on that as well. >>> coming up, the fire ball in the sky. where it happened and it caught so many truckers by surprise. surprise. here's a hint. everyone is driving on the left side of the road. >>> and the fireworks fail caught on video. see the lesson we can learn from this guy's mistake. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by no-no hair removal. this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk
the team will face either france viva la france or germany.ext door neighbors will battle it out later today. germany is the reigning champ. they will go down. >> if it does end up being portugal versus france, it will be a "world news now" showdown. >> we'll have to have a hefty bet. >> okay. put your money where your mouth is. >> do a full romney, 10,000 bucks. or full gibson, 5 bucks. >> now we're talking. >> we'll have to come up with...
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germany about this. and the extremes of society have taken to extreme measures in some cases. remember, it was just a week ago, not even now, that a man with a hatchet or an ax got on to a train in the middle of germany and began hacking people on that train. like eight people were injured. remember that? that was tied in some way to this as well. now we have what we believe -- all that we can confirm is one gunman. we see the video of the one gunman. we seat gunman coming out of the mcdonald. we see the gunman on the roof. we heard vif lens in the center it is yif muni city of munich. we have a half dozen people back here doing nothing but monitoring everything twitter and facebook and instagram and every feed coming out of central munich for two plus hours now. there's been not one thing. not one eyewitness to anything in center city. at least as of this reporting it would appear that might have been some sort of panic. that they heard what was going on. there was a rustle. people were running. we don't note circumstances. but there is nothing to suggest there was violence in center city. here's what the evidence is. the evidence is that there was an
germany about this. and the extremes of society have taken to extreme measures in some cases. remember, it was just a week ago, not even now, that a man with a hatchet or an ax got on to a train in the middle of germany and began hacking people on that train. like eight people were injured. remember that? that was tied in some way to this as well. now we have what we believe -- all that we can confirm is one gunman. we see the video of the one gunman. we seat gunman coming out of the mcdonald....
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the idea was that this will have no impact on germany or anyone else. think the chickens will come home to roost in berlin as well. hannah: they will come home applying for german passports. [laughter] peter: "time" magazine said the brexit would be either the death knell or a wake-up call for the eu. hannah: i'm going to be optimistic and say wake-up call. derek: wake-up call. malte: wake up call for a new eu . peter: thanks for much for being here today. if you enjoyed the show as much as i have, do come back next week and get in touch with us by social media or by mail. until next week, bye-bye from me. 8úxú>>>>>>>>>>>>>ó >> this week, on global 3000, we go to ethiopia. we had to new york. it is a city becoming the domain of the super-rich. we visit india, where a quarter of the population has been hit with droughts. our planet is experiencing crazy weather, at the moment. india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources.
the idea was that this will have no impact on germany or anyone else. think the chickens will come home to roost in berlin as well. hannah: they will come home applying for german passports. [laughter] peter: "time" magazine said the brexit would be either the death knell or a wake-up call for the eu. hannah: i'm going to be optimistic and say wake-up call. derek: wake-up call. malte: wake up call for a new eu . peter: thanks for much for being here today. if you enjoyed the show as...