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joining us from berlin.ean bhooil, the greek coast guard has pulled the bodies of 28 refugees after the sea after a boat capsized off of an island on sunday. at least half are believed to be young children. it's the latest tragedy on the busiest route to europe. as jonah hull now reports from lesbos. >> reporter: the pace of arrivals at the refugee camp in lesbos has not slowed, but something else has changed. the pace at which they are able to leave. under pressure from the u.n.'s refugee agency and the e u police reinforcements now register up to 2,000 people a day. that's almost the same number as those landing on the i land from teshi turkey every day. the chaos and disorder of recent days has turned to calm efficiency. >> got this paper and i will take a photocopy. >> do you know two weeks ago, it was very difficult here? >> my friend was calling me, you don't have to come here because it's really pressure. it's really, really pressure. >> but now, it's much better? >> i am surprised what he told me and
joining us from berlin.ean bhooil, the greek coast guard has pulled the bodies of 28 refugees after the sea after a boat capsized off of an island on sunday. at least half are believed to be young children. it's the latest tragedy on the busiest route to europe. as jonah hull now reports from lesbos. >> reporter: the pace of arrivals at the refugee camp in lesbos has not slowed, but something else has changed. the pace at which they are able to leave. under pressure from the u.n.'s...
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we can cross to jessica saltz, who joins us from berlin in germany. jessica, we have foreign ministers meeting today in product as we have germany trying to push for the unified response to the crisis, but we are still seeing deep divisions remaining. jessica: yes, you said the foreign ministers of journey -- of germany went to prod today to meet with the foreign ministers today tot to prague meet with the foreign ministers of czechoslovakia and luxembourg. bolstered by proposals laid out by jean-claude juncker yesterday, the head of the european commissioner. he is calling for a fair distribution of 160,000 migrants across the eu block, and legalizing standard methods of migration. inre seems to be resistance the eastern european countries that we saw today. germany is expecting some 40,000 migrants to come to germany alone this coming weekend. germany has somewhat of an open door policy to migrants over the recent weeks or so. of course, as we speak, there -- some 4000000 hungarian soldiers building a fence. this is not smooth over today. the foreig
we can cross to jessica saltz, who joins us from berlin in germany. jessica, we have foreign ministers meeting today in product as we have germany trying to push for the unified response to the crisis, but we are still seeing deep divisions remaining. jessica: yes, you said the foreign ministers of journey -- of germany went to prod today to meet with the foreign ministers today tot to prague meet with the foreign ministers of czechoslovakia and luxembourg. bolstered by proposals laid out by...
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guy: guy -- hans, joining us from berlin. any surprises in the reaction? y the yields will have to go down again. the reaction tells you the about had caught itself the likelihood of a move from the fed yesterday. in terms of the size of the interesting, it is not nothing, but it is pretty contained. to that extent, it is interesting that when we think about is the fed confusing markets? are they misleading? are they a source of liquidity? the answer is, really they're .ot done too badly the volatility doesn't happen around the meetings. it starts with the taper tantrum. it starts as the news flow develops. reaction to any move from central bank is we thought that would happen. about the bondng market reaction, it shows we were wrong. the market most implied too much for this meeting. if they have to push back beyond the end of this year, the front end of the u.s. will rally further. guy: laurence mutkin. stay with us, on bloomberg. analysis of it. lord desai and goldman sachs president abby joseph cohen would, some of the names we are going to be talking t
guy: guy -- hans, joining us from berlin. any surprises in the reaction? y the yields will have to go down again. the reaction tells you the about had caught itself the likelihood of a move from the fed yesterday. in terms of the size of the interesting, it is not nothing, but it is pretty contained. to that extent, it is interesting that when we think about is the fed confusing markets? are they misleading? are they a source of liquidity? the answer is, really they're .ot done too badly the...
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hans nichols joins us from berlin. say, will he be speaking a lot of mandarin? hans: we was see has get his mandarin and greek is. the one thing we know we would get today is what mario draghi and governing council say about inflation. three months ago, they expected to be at 0.3% that really hasn't happened. we haven't seen that much inflation so they may have to revise that. three months ago they said oil would be $63 a barrel. it reached a low of $43 a barrel. you will see how they factor in inflation. if they revise it down once, the give any hint about extending the length of quantitative easing? will they change the type of assets they are buying? those are minor tweaks they could potentially do. talk the euro down a little bit. but the main issue will be inflation. they haven't seen the kind of inflation they expected. i amis the big thing looking at. then, when they get to the press conference, how does he handily china volatility question? is the ship sailing straight , the deputy finance minister -- they are not panicking. will mario draghi strike the
hans nichols joins us from berlin. say, will he be speaking a lot of mandarin? hans: we was see has get his mandarin and greek is. the one thing we know we would get today is what mario draghi and governing council say about inflation. three months ago, they expected to be at 0.3% that really hasn't happened. we haven't seen that much inflation so they may have to revise that. three months ago they said oil would be $63 a barrel. it reached a low of $43 a barrel. you will see how they factor in...
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he judges at -- he joins us from berlin. the refugee crisis.s: heis making -- is making an emotional appeal. heard a whole lot of specifics. we haven't heard any major tweaks to the plan. when you look at the latest estimate that we have out of germany, a hundred thousand asylum application they are expecting, those are now two to three weeks old. they have been overtaken. the last four days you had 27,000 potential refugees coming into germany. 1000 and berlin every day. everyone is good to have to reconfigure the numbers. -- make no mistake, this is a massive challenge for the eu to agree to 160,000. those are still going to be -- there needs to be an overall plan. jonathan? jonathan: hans nichols, thank you very much. what's more on the speech. stay with us. we are 32 minutes into the trading day. stocks climbing. the dax up 2%. 2.26% higher. a big rally in japan overnight. 7.71%. those of you interested in this that's. 343 -- a lot 100 of stock movers here in europe as well. caroline: the leader of the pack is ryanair after its boost -- pro
he judges at -- he joins us from berlin. the refugee crisis.s: heis making -- is making an emotional appeal. heard a whole lot of specifics. we haven't heard any major tweaks to the plan. when you look at the latest estimate that we have out of germany, a hundred thousand asylum application they are expecting, those are now two to three weeks old. they have been overtaken. the last four days you had 27,000 potential refugees coming into germany. 1000 and berlin every day. everyone is good to...
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hans nichols joins us from berlin. how is angela merkel making her argument?ns: she is making a three-part argument. the trade-commerce argument said the area could be at risk if you do not have a distribution system and is also making a humanitarian argument and to the german public she is making a historical one. that germany has an obligation to refugees and that germany should be proud that so many want to come here. those fiveght, trains that flew through austria and arrived in munich. some 800 new refugees. looking at the asylum applications, they are accepting thousanding a hundred -- 800,000. compare that to other countries -- much lower. 6000, greecend 6000 -- excuse a, italy is 30,000. leaving behind some of the raw numbers your hearing from inside the regional government. you need to make the distention between economic migrants and refugees from war-torn countries. if you are harsher on the economic migrants, you can have a lot more space for migrants from places like syria. syria tops the list for both countries. you start to see a little differen
hans nichols joins us from berlin. how is angela merkel making her argument?ns: she is making a three-part argument. the trade-commerce argument said the area could be at risk if you do not have a distribution system and is also making a humanitarian argument and to the german public she is making a historical one. that germany has an obligation to refugees and that germany should be proud that so many want to come here. those fiveght, trains that flew through austria and arrived in munich....
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hans nichols joins us from berlin. how is angela merkel making her argument?ans: night, she really leaned into this idea that unless you have some sort of distribution system, you could have commerce consequences. you could have consequences for trade. other times she has made the humanitarian argument. in germany, she made the historical argument that germany has an obligation to help those in need. at this press conference, so far they have been focusing on the reforms that spain has made in terms of their economy. they will quickly shift to action talk. she wants to see concrete plans. she will have her own plans up to 24. the news has been dominated up to the last 38 hours about the refugee crisis. late last night, a train pulled in -- five trains pulled into munich from the austrian hungarian border and went straight through austria. that is what is receiving the most asylum applications. take a look at these asylum numbers. this is for the first half of 2015 -- the number of applications in germany -- already at 180,000. you compare that to other countri
hans nichols joins us from berlin. how is angela merkel making her argument?ans: night, she really leaned into this idea that unless you have some sort of distribution system, you could have commerce consequences. you could have consequences for trade. other times she has made the humanitarian argument. in germany, she made the historical argument that germany has an obligation to help those in need. at this press conference, so far they have been focusing on the reforms that spain has made in...
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hans joins us from berlin. will we see the ceo of vw? we will see him testifying in the next month?> i do not know. a question for congress. if they did that, they would have a remarkable story to tell. a detail ceo. audi, the volkswagen group, 12 different brands. just interviewed him to he is a hands on auto guy. he would have to answer the question of what did he know and when. this is getting difficult on the political side for volkswagen compared we had the prime minister, the premier, the state where volkswagen is. saying itminister is is a great matter. he will not provide by consequences may follow from full swag in. that is serious and important because 20% of the seats on the board are controlled by them. they vote the way he wants him to vote. thought it was going to be a mere formality on friday. the vote on friday or whatever happens will be that much more interesting. brendon: we are familiar with vw's friendly fire for new in reputation. what it meanstand for germany. what are the political consequences of this? >> they are taking over toyota. there is not much favori
hans joins us from berlin. will we see the ceo of vw? we will see him testifying in the next month?> i do not know. a question for congress. if they did that, they would have a remarkable story to tell. a detail ceo. audi, the volkswagen group, 12 different brands. just interviewed him to he is a hands on auto guy. he would have to answer the question of what did he know and when. this is getting difficult on the political side for volkswagen compared we had the prime minister, the premier,...
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guy: hans nichols joins us live from berlin.ans, he works for the business for 34 years, he is part of the business, he is embedded. we have a series of key meetings over the next few days, by the end of the week will he still be ceo? hans: that is the question everyone is asking. know is really need to what those five board members of the executive committee of the supervisory board remember -- normally they are six, in this case there are five. you have to know what direction they are heading. a local paper actually reported that last night the executive committee met. this morning there reporting -- we confirmed that part, this learning they are reporting that dr.winterkorn has lost the support of some members of his board. they are suggesting that he will no longer be ceo at the end of the week. when i listened to dr. winterkorn yesterday, in that statement he made, it sounded like a ceo who is fighting for his job. he has to convince a couple of key members. the controlling stake of the porsche family is on their. has those
guy: hans nichols joins us live from berlin.ans, he works for the business for 34 years, he is part of the business, he is embedded. we have a series of key meetings over the next few days, by the end of the week will he still be ceo? hans: that is the question everyone is asking. know is really need to what those five board members of the executive committee of the supervisory board remember -- normally they are six, in this case there are five. you have to know what direction they are...
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rob reynolds join you see us on the line now from berlin. what more can you tell us about why germany is enforcing these border controls now and how long they are likely to remain in place? >> well, it's how long the border controls will remain in place. no one actually knows at this point, marian, but to give you a little bit of the background on this, the people have been flooding in to munich and the state of bavaria has been saying it is really at full capacity. there was a massive trade fair center they fixed up with cots but that's overflowing with so many tens of thousands coming in. in a brief statement earlier today, german interior minister said germ local impose border controls. the main focus being for the time being austria to limit the streams of refugees and return to orderly procedures. it's also meant to address security, he said, without elaborating. he said germany will observe eu laws but he stressed asylum seekers cannot pick and choose which country to go to even if the eu winds up agreeing to a europe-wide common stem
rob reynolds join you see us on the line now from berlin. what more can you tell us about why germany is enforcing these border controls now and how long they are likely to remain in place? >> well, it's how long the border controls will remain in place. no one actually knows at this point, marian, but to give you a little bit of the background on this, the people have been flooding in to munich and the state of bavaria has been saying it is really at full capacity. there was a massive...
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similar isetit is -- -- with the us mueller chris joins us from berlin. what exactly is mr.er proposing? is proposing pushing the brand down to the regional level. back 25 years, company is basically centralized with decision-making happening in a wolfsburg. cover-up a culture of that the people below them to corn -- below winter didn't have a power to push the problems up. task is to empower them to make decisions. it's a big part of the cleanup process. manus: they're going to continue to sell diesel cars in japan. chris: it is a test of whether consumers are really willing to accept diesel now after the scandal? advantages. lot of it has a lot of power. it was considered clean. it will be in sting to see how consumers except the push by mercedes and other luxury vehicle makers as well. viewers, it isur the second hour of the pulse. ♪ francine: china's slowdown. industrials are the worst level in more than four years as they are hit by a devaluing jan and we meant. obama and putin prepare for their first face-to-face talk in more than a year. the russian president says he
similar isetit is -- -- with the us mueller chris joins us from berlin. what exactly is mr.er proposing? is proposing pushing the brand down to the regional level. back 25 years, company is basically centralized with decision-making happening in a wolfsburg. cover-up a culture of that the people below them to corn -- below winter didn't have a power to push the problems up. task is to empower them to make decisions. it's a big part of the cleanup process. manus: they're going to continue to...
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we have hans nichols joining us from berlin. have spent so much time watching negotiations about other things. how are these pictures changing the conversation? hans: in berlin, they are changing things a little bit, in that it seems the german public is united behind the idea that something needs to be done. this is important because it is on the back page. it is such a sad and awful picture. this paper which was very anti-greek bailout is sort of on the side of the refugees, that is a sea change. in brussels, it is a different issue. we just heard the prime minister of hungary saying, this is not a european problem, this is a german problem. the whole thing is very messed up. these kids and their mother and father were trying to get to canada at some point. why does berlin need to take the lead? why can't it be a global response? hans: they are passing through europe and many of them do say their final destination is germany. germany is expecting 800,000 asylum applicants this year. what europe wants to do and i think there do
we have hans nichols joining us from berlin. have spent so much time watching negotiations about other things. how are these pictures changing the conversation? hans: in berlin, they are changing things a little bit, in that it seems the german public is united behind the idea that something needs to be done. this is important because it is on the back page. it is such a sad and awful picture. this paper which was very anti-greek bailout is sort of on the side of the refugees, that is a sea...
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from berlin. hans, looks like the vw stock will be hammered at the get-go. walk usctly what the company has done, walk us through how they found out. well, they got found out through the environmental protection agency. before that, there was a separate company that figured something wasn't quite right with volkswagen's in missions, so they alerted the epa. the epa found they had nitrogen fortypollution ten to times acceptable levels. they had software that had the so-called "defeat device," software that overrides and changes the omission so you have more torque when you are driving diesels. they have pledged to cooperate and said they will help the next hurdle investigation. can sensement, "you that they see how serious this is." he is personally and deeply safety and that they will cooperate fully with the responsible agencies with transparency and urgency to clearly, openly, as completely establish all the facts of this case. volkswagen has ordered a next earl investigation of the matter. in premarket trading, their stock is down 10%. you can see why this is suc
from berlin. hans, looks like the vw stock will be hammered at the get-go. walk usctly what the company has done, walk us through how they found out. well, they got found out through the environmental protection agency. before that, there was a separate company that figured something wasn't quite right with volkswagen's in missions, so they alerted the epa. the epa found they had nitrogen fortypollution ten to times acceptable levels. they had software that had the so-called "defeat...
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anna: thank you, arne delfs joining us from berlin. to colin coleman, partner and managing director for sub-saharan africa at goldman sachs. i'm not going to ask you to give a goldman sachs line on this, but how is this story being reported in cape town? colin: with a great amount of interest and sympathy to what is going on. the refugee crisis has its roots in the north of africa, libya, syria, places like that. i think there's an affinity with the problems and a concern about the people. i think the extent that humanitarian hands are opened to the victims, there's a lot of sympathy. goldman sachs just gave a significant amount of money to the u.k. government refugee assistance program. anna: in terms of the south african experience, when i was last in south africa, it was a time of tension to do with migration. and the ability of the labor market in south africa to cope with that influx. i think there's an unemployment problem around the world. it has a major impact on how people experience migration. africa was part of that story, a
anna: thank you, arne delfs joining us from berlin. to colin coleman, partner and managing director for sub-saharan africa at goldman sachs. i'm not going to ask you to give a goldman sachs line on this, but how is this story being reported in cape town? colin: with a great amount of interest and sympathy to what is going on. the refugee crisis has its roots in the north of africa, libya, syria, places like that. i think there's an affinity with the problems and a concern about the people. i...
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facing increasing pressure from the german government to act quickly in managing the crisis. hans nichols joins us now from berlinor the latest. what is happening right now at vw headquarters? -- i amat is where heading there in a little bit. it's basically do the command center for dr. vendor corn. he is making his case to the board tonight. .t's a five-member board they will make a recommendation for a friday meeting of the full 20-member board. the most recent development is that fitch said they may be downgraded. it may be cut by -- this is from fitch. cash flow is robust. they say vw suffers from damage due its reputation. we are getting the rating agencies involved in while. spreads of increased 175% to ensure vs debt. that is a remarkable move. alix: is there any sense there is anyway he can keep his job over the longer term without more oversight in some capacity? is he ishink his case an engineer and a technical guy and a technical guy in what they have is a technical problem that requires a technical solution. this is not necessarily a pr problem or a larger public policy problem. if that is your argume
facing increasing pressure from the german government to act quickly in managing the crisis. hans nichols joins us now from berlinor the latest. what is happening right now at vw headquarters? -- i amat is where heading there in a little bit. it's basically do the command center for dr. vendor corn. he is making his case to the board tonight. .t's a five-member board they will make a recommendation for a friday meeting of the full 20-member board. the most recent development is that fitch said...
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hans nichols joins us from berlin. they have the lowest birthrate. ore migrants as long as they are people who can help build the economy. a lot of these people are not migrants, they are seeking political asylum. : it's anols exceedingly difficult problem the numbers are daunting. 160,000 talking about refugees across europe. the vice chancellor of germany said they can take half a million a year going forward. , that's thenumber number of applications they expect. they want to process them quickly. they are economic migrants. this is a very difficult position. i was at a reception mayor -- area all morning yesterday. 500 people were waiting in line just to register. it is a chaotic system. you think of germany being full of order. this is taxing their infrastructure. michael mckee: germany is not -- europe is not all in this. hans nichols: the argument has been bolstered i the numbers. ever since that friday night agreement, they suspended the rules and brought everyone to germany. there has been an increase in refugees in germany. sunday, it was 10
hans nichols joins us from berlin. they have the lowest birthrate. ore migrants as long as they are people who can help build the economy. a lot of these people are not migrants, they are seeking political asylum. : it's anols exceedingly difficult problem the numbers are daunting. 160,000 talking about refugees across europe. the vice chancellor of germany said they can take half a million a year going forward. , that's thenumber number of applications they expect. they want to process them...
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call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> a good to have you back with us here on "dw news," live from berlintop stories at this hour, german chancellor angela merkel is using a mechanism to distribute migrants across europe. britain has bowed to take in more in the coming months. the french president aland -- president francois hollande says he will allow more as well. one day after an ambush in turkey by the pkk that claimed the lives of two soldiers. there were two more today. violence has flared across southeast turkey as tensions escalate. time to shift gears now and talk about is this headlines. to do that, i will hand you over to gerhard. september and in the united states that marks labor day. it was made a legal holiday over 120 years ago as the government tried to repair ties with the u.s. labor force. it was very strained based on the protest of labor -- railroad workers. president barack obama said today that moore had to be done for workers, like allowing sick leave. >> if you are sick and have to take a day off work, the united states is probably not the ideal place for you. it
call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> a good to have you back with us here on "dw news," live from berlintop stories at this hour, german chancellor angela merkel is using a mechanism to distribute migrants across europe. britain has bowed to take in more in the coming months. the french president aland -- president francois hollande says he will allow more as well. one day after an ambush in turkey by the pkk that claimed the lives of two soldiers. there were...
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hans nichols joins us from berlin.at the ceo may be out. what do we know about that? hans: they've had this story for about two hours and no one has been able to confirm it. volkswagen spokespeople told them that this was not true. here is the brunt of what they reported. they said on friday that the 25th of september, martin, a ceo expecting to extend his contract thed be replaced by mattea current ceo of porsche. pressure has been building. we've heard from labor leaders. we've heard from angela merkel, strongly hinting that volkswagen has to come clean. onhave some great reporting what happened on a conference call last night between the supervisory board members and he was not asked directly whether or not he knew about this so-called defeat device that allowed volkswagen to trick the epa on whether or not they were actually emitting the kind of pollutants they said they were not emitting. saying the company was dishonest, not only with regulators, but with shareholders. how big has this gotten? hans: there are inv
hans nichols joins us from berlin.at the ceo may be out. what do we know about that? hans: they've had this story for about two hours and no one has been able to confirm it. volkswagen spokespeople told them that this was not true. here is the brunt of what they reported. they said on friday that the 25th of september, martin, a ceo expecting to extend his contract thed be replaced by mattea current ceo of porsche. pressure has been building. we've heard from labor leaders. we've heard from...
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call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> a good to have you back with us here on "dw news," live from berlintop stories at this hour, german chancellor angela merkel is using a mechanism to distribute migrants across europe. britain has bowed to take in more in the coming months. the french president aland -- president francois hollande says he will allow more as well. one day after an ambush in turkey by the pkk that claimed the lives of two soldiers. there were two more today. violence has flared across southeast turkey as tensions escalate. time to shift gears now and talk about is this headlines. to do that, i will hand you over to gerhard. september and in the united states that marks labor day. it was made a legal holiday over 120 years ago as the government tried to repair ties with the u.s. labor force. it was very strained based on the protest of labor -- railroad workers. president barack obama said today that moore had to be done for workers, like allowing sick leave. >> if you are sick and have to take a day off work, the united states is probably not the ideal place for you. it
call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> a good to have you back with us here on "dw news," live from berlintop stories at this hour, german chancellor angela merkel is using a mechanism to distribute migrants across europe. britain has bowed to take in more in the coming months. the french president aland -- president francois hollande says he will allow more as well. one day after an ambush in turkey by the pkk that claimed the lives of two soldiers. there were...
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atika shubert joining us from berlin.anyahu and david cameron will be meeting in london. the main topic of discussion, the iran nuclear deal. we'll get a live report outside number 10 downing street next. >>> and republicans try to shut down the iran nuclear deal. those seeking the highest office in the land had the most to say. we'll show you when we come back. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accep
atika shubert joining us from berlin.anyahu and david cameron will be meeting in london. the main topic of discussion, the iran nuclear deal. we'll get a live report outside number 10 downing street next. >>> and republicans try to shut down the iran nuclear deal. those seeking the highest office in the land had the most to say. we'll show you when we come back. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b...
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scarlet: we are waiting for live comments but we do have hans nichols joining us from berlin.artin winterkorn to come out with a video statement yesterday and i know you were listening to it and monitoring it. the takeaway seemed to be that he was holding firm and do not want to make moves just then. what you think transpired between yesterday and today? meetings with five people on the board, normally six, of the five people, he did not apparently have enough support to go on to the full board which was always expected to extend his contract as of last week on friday, he was supposed to give his two-year contract extension for 2018 four action printer corgi was folks like in his entire life and this last week has been a stunning turnaround. it has been remarkable and what he says is he is resigning in part because he is accepting personal responsibility and he is not saying he has done anything wrong but he thinks the new ceo should have a cleaner slate to move forward, rebuild the company and that rebuilding will have two parts. one will be focused on the legal litigation an
scarlet: we are waiting for live comments but we do have hans nichols joining us from berlin.artin winterkorn to come out with a video statement yesterday and i know you were listening to it and monitoring it. the takeaway seemed to be that he was holding firm and do not want to make moves just then. what you think transpired between yesterday and today? meetings with five people on the board, normally six, of the five people, he did not apparently have enough support to go on to the full board...
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investors will be listening closely to any comments from mario about the slowdown in china. hans nichols joins us now from berlin. the morning to you. what are we listening for? hans: if mario starts off his press conference in mandarin, you know it is a bad sign. but what we're really looking for are two things. what do they do? expectations, if they do change, what sort of pants will there be for what they may do? they could maybe talk about hinting clues, extending it beyond september 2016. when you look at expectations, the big question is how are they going to factor in the lower price of oil. when we saw they did in june, when they had expectations for 0.3%. look at a price in june, the price of oil they were thinking of -- about $63 a barrel. they hit all the way down to $43 a barrel last month. when you look at last month, the inflation numbers across major economies, here is what we see in europe -- far below that 0.3%. take a look at germany at 0.2%. france is 0.2%. spain is a negative numbers. italy is higher. we had a strong message last night from the international monetary fund. to all central bank
investors will be listening closely to any comments from mario about the slowdown in china. hans nichols joins us now from berlin. the morning to you. what are we listening for? hans: if mario starts off his press conference in mandarin, you know it is a bad sign. but what we're really looking for are two things. what do they do? expectations, if they do change, what sort of pants will there be for what they may do? they could maybe talk about hinting clues, extending it beyond september 2016....
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he joins us live from berlin. martin winterkorn has worked for vw for three decades. he is part of the machinery that led to the scandal. can he keep the job? hans: he is a details man. he prides himself on knowing all aspects of the company. and what you are hearing, at least from some members of the supervisory board, is they wanted a for nation him, how he did not know about this? that came from the premier of lower saxony. n, the old schedule was that on friday he was expected to have his contract extended through 2018. a week ago when i spoke to limit the frankfurt auto show, he seemed confident and pretty forward-looking. winterkorn: first of all, my contract has not been extended. executive committee has been proposed to be extended by the supervisors board. chairman ofs to the a supervisory board, let me say that for more than 14 years we have been working together closely up in th -- i've been the engineer. he was focusing on business matters. so, it's an excellent cooperation on a personal level. let me say for this reason that orn corporation for the next y
he joins us live from berlin. martin winterkorn has worked for vw for three decades. he is part of the machinery that led to the scandal. can he keep the job? hans: he is a details man. he prides himself on knowing all aspects of the company. and what you are hearing, at least from some members of the supervisory board, is they wanted a for nation him, how he did not know about this? that came from the premier of lower saxony. n, the old schedule was that on friday he was expected to have his...
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hans nichols joins us now from berlin. how is angela merkel making her argument? he is making a three-part argument. she is making this trade and commerce argument. if europe does not arise at a common distribution system, the very commerce that undergirds the european union is at risk. she is also making a humanitarian argument. europe has an obligation to refugee. for her own countrymen, she is making a historic one thing germany should be proud that so many refugees want to come here. when you look at the numbers, they are staggering. this year, there are expected to be some 800,000 applicants here in germany. if you look at what has happened in the first part of the year, you see how skewed it is. germany has already had 188,000 applicants. if you look at some of the other countries like greece, 6000. at 4700.ey are it is a reflection that so many whether they are economic refugees or migrants or refugees from war-torn countries, they want to come to germany because they view the economy as strong. the argument that your hearing inside angela merkel's governme
hans nichols joins us now from berlin. how is angela merkel making her argument? he is making a three-part argument. she is making this trade and commerce argument. if europe does not arise at a common distribution system, the very commerce that undergirds the european union is at risk. she is also making a humanitarian argument. europe has an obligation to refugee. for her own countrymen, she is making a historic one thing germany should be proud that so many refugees want to come here. when...
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us, this is "d.w. news" live from berlin. i'm sarah harman. a crane collapses on the grand mosque in mecca, killing at least 87 people, leaving more than 200 injured. the accident comes as muslims from around the world have started to arrive for the annual hajj pilgrimage this month. and concern is growing over how hungary is dealing with the migrant crisis. disturbing footage shot inside a makeshift camp shows hungarian police throwing food at refugees. budapest has promised to investigate. a rocket carrying two european space agency satellites has blasted off from the agency space port in french guiana. it will be part of a new satellite navigation system called galileo, a european alternative to the u.s military owned g.p.s. that technology is part of daily life for individuals, businesses and governments worldwide. the european project has had some teething problems. here's more. reporter: the successful launch of two new galileo satellites has put europe's global navigation project back on track. 10 galileo satellites are up in space, one
us, this is "d.w. news" live from berlin. i'm sarah harman. a crane collapses on the grand mosque in mecca, killing at least 87 people, leaving more than 200 injured. the accident comes as muslims from around the world have started to arrive for the annual hajj pilgrimage this month. and concern is growing over how hungary is dealing with the migrant crisis. disturbing footage shot inside a makeshift camp shows hungarian police throwing food at refugees. budapest has promised to...
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. >> rob returned from seelow to berlin now joins us live. om your story i got a sense of confusion from the people of that area. they didn't really know what was happening, but did you get a sense that there was any real anger? >> reporter: not so much anger or hatred or any strong emotions like that, david. more a sense of confusion and resentment. a lot of people believe that refugees receive benefits from the state that they're not really entitled to. people grumble about taxpayer's money being used to support people who have just recently arrived in the couldn't. a lot of people also are kind of resentful of the fact it's being imposed upon them by impersonal government forces without their true consent. >> angela merkel seemed to be the one saying come here, come to us. we will give you a good home. i wonder if that's turning sour with her supporters and those who didn't support her in the first place? >> reporter: you could hear in the report that some people don't like the policy that the chancellor has advocated. her sister party in t
. >> rob returned from seelow to berlin now joins us live. om your story i got a sense of confusion from the people of that area. they didn't really know what was happening, but did you get a sense that there was any real anger? >> reporter: not so much anger or hatred or any strong emotions like that, david. more a sense of confusion and resentment. a lot of people believe that refugees receive benefits from the state that they're not really entitled to. people grumble about...
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from the vw group. us: hans nichols joining from berlin on the vw story.ay economically, lots of news to digest. let's get thoughts of our guest hosts. david owen, i want to start with cpi. we will have that out later from the eurozone. it will be flat. david: on the headline, yes. guy: we are coming out of a quarter that is negative. oil prices, commodity prices are down. and when the ecb looks at the number, how much would they look through the commodity price story rearview mirror? the base effect? david: the first thing is core inflation. if it means flat at that point, that is fine. there is a separate measure which takes out text changes, as well. that has been converging in most countries towards, in fact we saw inflation on that measure in countries picking up. a will be looking at that, too. they do not want negative inflation rate. they will be hoping inflation actually turns up. guy: what happens if it does not? david: if the economy is doing really well, they will look through it. at the end of the day, they're looking out over 2-3 years. some
from the vw group. us: hans nichols joining from berlin on the vw story.ay economically, lots of news to digest. let's get thoughts of our guest hosts. david owen, i want to start with cpi. we will have that out later from the eurozone. it will be flat. david: on the headline, yes. guy: we are coming out of a quarter that is negative. oil prices, commodity prices are down. and when the ecb looks at the number, how much would they look through the commodity price story rearview mirror? the base...
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us. brent: you are watching "dw news " life from berlin. our top stories right now. now it has become croatia's crisis. croatia is offering to close its border if the influx continues. hungary and slovenia have expressed anger at the handling of the crisis. fed bus janet yellen has decided against a fed rate hike for the time being, but has warned at least one rate hike will likely come to pass this year. after weeks of diplomatic tension, the obama administration says it would be willing to operate with russia to address the fighting in syria. a white house spokesman says the white house is open to talks with moscow. this after washington warned russia about the military buildup in the country. moscow is also ready to work with washington and provide any information that it needs. all right, let's pull in our correspondent in washington, d.c., richard walker. richard, good afternoon to you. what do you make of the signs? are we talking about a behind the scenes breakthrough between russia and the u.s. on syria? richard: josh earnest was not going anywhere near it in
us. brent: you are watching "dw news " life from berlin. our top stories right now. now it has become croatia's crisis. croatia is offering to close its border if the influx continues. hungary and slovenia have expressed anger at the handling of the crisis. fed bus janet yellen has decided against a fed rate hike for the time being, but has warned at least one rate hike will likely come to pass this year. after weeks of diplomatic tension, the obama administration says it would be...
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from berlin, chris, what is muller proposing? can you give us specifics? ute announcement working go volkswagen structure. we know from the scandal one of the problems is it was very hierarchical and volkswagen was centralized. people were up for bring all problems. that is what miller is trying to address. it is pushing more responsibility to the brand and more to the regional level. and if the idea of delegating authority which was not the case before. jonathan: you cover them day in and day out and what does that mean for the diesel engine? it will being confirmed promote diesel cars in japan. is it a sign the scandal? is still a big question. it will remain to be seen how the consumers actually react in the coming weeks and months. we heard over the weekend that switzerland has stopped these volkswagenthe engines for you volkswagen stock to sell in the u.s. and there's a lot of regulators looking very closely at diesel and it remains to be seen how consumers react where these vehicles are still for sale. that will play out in the next weeks and months.
from berlin, chris, what is muller proposing? can you give us specifics? ute announcement working go volkswagen structure. we know from the scandal one of the problems is it was very hierarchical and volkswagen was centralized. people were up for bring all problems. that is what miller is trying to address. it is pushing more responsibility to the brand and more to the regional level. and if the idea of delegating authority which was not the case before. jonathan: you cover them day in and day...
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he is with human rights watch and joins us live from berlin. thanks for your time today.hungary to germany allowing iraqis and syrians specifically. it's a type of migration chaos in europe right now. what is the solution to all this? >> well the situation at least in germany -- first thank you for having me on the program. it is chaotic but it is welcoming. there were long queues of newly arrived people from syria and afghanistan and people camping out on blankets. i talked to one iraqi man who didn't have anywhere to stay yesterday evening. it is chaotic. but in germany there is a mood of welcoming, largely a positive mood of welcoming that hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers are due to come to germany this year. there were many volunteers giving out fruit, water, advice about where people could say and so on. and the german government stepped up in the last few weeks to try to deal with the problem. as you say it's a europe-wide problem and we need to find solutions. >> and that german welcome mat is not rolled out everywhere. chancellor angela merkel says the berl
he is with human rights watch and joins us live from berlin. thanks for your time today.hungary to germany allowing iraqis and syrians specifically. it's a type of migration chaos in europe right now. what is the solution to all this? >> well the situation at least in germany -- first thank you for having me on the program. it is chaotic but it is welcoming. there were long queues of newly arrived people from syria and afghanistan and people camping out on blankets. i talked to one iraqi...
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from liberty university where bernie sanders will give a speech. also, we are covering carly fiorina in new hampshire. berlin as the efforts continue to deal with refugees, many00 from syria. airport in berlin, usedn the 1960's, getting a new humanitarian mission. by the end of august, containers which can be seen in southwest berlin, already housing more than 2000 people. seeing about 1000 new arrivals each day. joining us from said tornier, texas. john boehner as speaker, what do you think? caller: i don't take it matters whether john boehner is there or not. i don't think any republican can be that caucus. what they do is they tell their constituents that everything is like armageddon. obamacare, loss of freedom. iran nuclear deal, like a nuclear holocaust is going to happen. when you keep tell your constituents that, then those things happen anyway, and they are not able to stop it -- mitch mcconnell or john boehner, they get angry. one is why some of them donald trump or ben carson, or anybody that is not in government. figure has this point on our twitter page, many of these regular, a don't even know the principal players to replace boehner. good morning, tom. caller: i think mr. boehner h
from liberty university where bernie sanders will give a speech. also, we are covering carly fiorina in new hampshire. berlin as the efforts continue to deal with refugees, many00 from syria. airport in berlin, usedn the 1960's, getting a new humanitarian mission. by the end of august, containers which can be seen in southwest berlin, already housing more than 2000 people. seeing about 1000 new arrivals each day. joining us from said tornier, texas. john boehner as speaker, what do you think?...
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us. ♪ x0 >> hello, and welcome to "in good shape," your weekly health magazine coming to you from berlinas a medical student learning anatomy, i was stunned to find something green inside the human body. a little green sack really stands out among all the gray, brown, and right of the other organs. i am talking about the gallbladder. this organ and its related diseases will be the subject of our studio talk. not everything on our show is green. here is what else we have. deep necrosis, how a medically induced coma works.
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from our point of view. >> very interesting perspective. president and coo of lenovo. thank you for joining us here on worldwide exchange. you can see more of our tech coverage from the trade fair in berlinad to our special report page on cnbc.com. wilf is on it probably twice a day. >> at least. at least. >> no, well worth the look. a great page. >> in the meantime let's take a look at u.s. futures. we could be in for a rough ride on wall street. the dow indicating a 157 point move on the down side. all eyes on that jobs report. worldwide exchange we're back in two minutes. try the superior hold... ...of fixodent plus adhesives. they help your denture hold strong more like natural teeth. and you can eat even tough food. fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. fixodent and forget it. i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework when you're at home. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide
from our point of view. >> very interesting perspective. president and coo of lenovo. thank you for joining us here on worldwide exchange. you can see more of our tech coverage from the trade fair in berlinad to our special report page on cnbc.com. wilf is on it probably twice a day. >> at least. at least. >> no, well worth the look. a great page. >> in the meantime let's take a look at u.s. futures. we could be in for a rough ride on wall street. the dow indicating a...
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continental's joins us now from the main refugee crisis center in berlin. what do we know about this summit and the plants that may emerge? we know that they had a meeting and they are trying to figure out the mass of this. they want to make these numbers work because no one denies you will need a lot more money to process and integrate these refugees into german society. there is a welcome mat out and that has been one of the main tories but over the weekend you started the year especially from merkel's sister party, concerns about the number of refugees coming in and the cost. and you take a look at what happened over this weekend. over 17,000 arrived. here, at the main processing center, you can see that the queue is starting to line. families have been arriving. people are waiting to put their first application for asylum in. here is where we have a sense , they are reports trying to figure out how much it is going to cost for 2015 and 2016. what merkel's government has said is they will spend more. billions is what they have said that they have not bee
continental's joins us now from the main refugee crisis center in berlin. what do we know about this summit and the plants that may emerge? we know that they had a meeting and they are trying to figure out the mass of this. they want to make these numbers work because no one denies you will need a lot more money to process and integrate these refugees into german society. there is a welcome mat out and that has been one of the main tories but over the weekend you started the year especially...
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us. we'll be back at the top of the hour. >> hello and welcome to "in good shape," on dw coming to you from berlin. the upcoming 26 minutes of this show about your health. and this is what we'll have for you. painless diagnosis -- new tests for detecting skin cancer. pain-free joints -- tips to protect your knees. and gut feelings -- we'll talk about them with our studio guest. if you've been watching german
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trains from leaving the main train terminal in an effort to prevent migrants for using it to leave for austria and germany. those are the live pictures from budapest at the moment. now meantime in berlin angela merkel and the prime minister of spain are talking following a joint meeting they've had there over the last day or two on the refugee crisis merkel has said we're all obliged to stick to eu treaties and continues by saying refugees from syria are welcome. we should work toward a joint asylum policy and we need fair redistribution of refugees in europe. the prime minister also chiming in and saying we need to be in a place where we can have an eu-wide policy on this crisis. create a europe-wide asylum policy, he says. >> the reserve bank of australia has a record of 2%. the rba did not go into get detail on china and it's commentary. it saw weakness in a number of asian economies. the aussie dollar had some report but it's been struggling amid the falling commodity prices. we're joined now on the phone by david de garis. senior economist at national australia bank. i suppose the surprise change in strategy came last month when they changed their tune on the need to devalue the
trains from leaving the main train terminal in an effort to prevent migrants for using it to leave for austria and germany. those are the live pictures from budapest at the moment. now meantime in berlin angela merkel and the prime minister of spain are talking following a joint meeting they've had there over the last day or two on the refugee crisis merkel has said we're all obliged to stick to eu treaties and continues by saying refugees from syria are welcome. we should work toward a joint...
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from thechols joins us main refugee processing center in berlin. hans, what has been announced?ppened is they had to figure out a short-term, 2015 budget figure, because they have $5 billion left in the budget and they want to stay within the budget goals. what merkel announced his $6 billion for 2016 -- that still doesn't get you through 2015 and that still doesn't give you any sense of how you will make this chaotic system any more organized. we have been talking to a lot of refugees all morning. many of them were here before the day broke, and it has been exceedingly difficult to get this line processed, because you have so many applicants from different countries with different needs, whether it is their first time or whether it is to get a renewed housing voucher or some sort of certification that allows them to go to the jobs center. that gives you a sense, francine, of how overwhelmed they are. some been sleeping overnight. elsewhere, there is housing throughout berlin. it is a system that is under stress. you look at the numbers, they are accelerating. 17,000 over the we
from thechols joins us main refugee processing center in berlin. hans, what has been announced?ppened is they had to figure out a short-term, 2015 budget figure, because they have $5 billion left in the budget and they want to stay within the budget goals. what merkel announced his $6 billion for 2016 -- that still doesn't get you through 2015 and that still doesn't give you any sense of how you will make this chaotic system any more organized. we have been talking to a lot of refugees all...
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us. announcer: this is "euromaxx highlights." and here is your host, regulate -- meggin. host: a very warm welcome to another "highlights" show coming to you from our studios at berlin's brandenburg gate. let's see what we have lined up for you this time around. culture vultures head for the edinburgh international festival, piet mondrian's works influence artists to this day, and explore the fascinating swiss canton of fribourg. we start off today's show in scotland, where the month of august is dedicated to culture on all levels. the edinburgh festival, which includes the well-known fringe, is the largest arts fest in the world.
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from all of us to understand this common task. >> that was late on wednesday night. mrs. merkel is speaking now back in germany in berline bun dez stag and saying the way we trackal the current crisis will shape europe in the long-term adding to the german audience that we plan today to agree financing for refugees among german states, that's the latest coming from germany's angela merkel. >>> do stay with us, still ahead in the program living on rubbish, we meet the people who scavenge to survive in south africa. >>> also india marks a milestone as it's a mission to mars celebrates its first birthday. to life... but yet still wanted to get high. >> i have prostituted. >> for drugs? >> for drugs, yeah. >> we're dealing with the worst drug epidemic in united states' history. >> she said "dad, please don't leave me here". i said "honey, i don't have any choice". >> what do you want american's to understand? >> there's so much injustice. >> workers are being injured constantly. >>> hello, let's reminds you of the top stories here on al jazeera. in yemen two suicide bombers have killed at least 25 people at a mosque run by
from all of us to understand this common task. >> that was late on wednesday night. mrs. merkel is speaking now back in germany in berline bun dez stag and saying the way we trackal the current crisis will shape europe in the long-term adding to the german audience that we plan today to agree financing for refugees among german states, that's the latest coming from germany's angela merkel. >>> do stay with us, still ahead in the program living on rubbish, we meet the people who...
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. >> now for more on this we're joined from berlin by astrid zebart, germ national fund of the united states. thank you very much for joining us on al jazeera, germany very much taken the lead over the last few weeks and days, saying it was going to accept hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers. what message does that really send to the rest of europe? we've seen a domino effect with reinstating of all in favor treen border controlof austriars because germany did. >> i don't know if you remember or recall those pictures, chancellor merkel says it is a one time decision to let those people come. however it did set in motion also increased pictures or send pictures to the outside of germany or outside of europe and people were seeing pictures of refugees being welcomed. but in the past two weeks, bavaria has seen 63,000 refugees coming. the chancellor and vice chancellor says we are open, we can manage 800,000 or probably more but we cannot do this forever. the forever has probably lasted two weeks and the cities and states within germany have put pressure on the government to do something because they are getting to their capa
. >> now for more on this we're joined from berlin by astrid zebart, germ national fund of the united states. thank you very much for joining us on al jazeera, germany very much taken the lead over the last few weeks and days, saying it was going to accept hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers. what message does that really send to the rest of europe? we've seen a domino effect with reinstating of all in favor treen border controlof austriars because germany did. >> i don't know...
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from austria. we are hearing how overwhelmed munich can be. our correspondent is in berlin and joins us live. talk us through this, rob. >> authorities in munich have been complaining for more than 24 hours now that they are basically completely saturated with refugees. there are so many that arrived, they no longer have places to put them and they are, the local authorities are calling upon other parts of germany to take up some of the burden. we are expecting the minute officer of the interior for germany to make a statement in about 20 minutes from now, explaining the situation. if these reports are true, that germany is halting trains from austria, as has been reported in some local publications and if it is further true that germany is reinstating passport checks at the border with austria, it would be a very dangerous development indeed, which would seem to be 100% about faith that germany in its heretofore open door policy for refugees, however, this could be merely a temporary measure to relieve some of the pressure on bavaria where refugees have been coming in on every train and redu
from austria. we are hearing how overwhelmed munich can be. our correspondent is in berlin and joins us live. talk us through this, rob. >> authorities in munich have been complaining for more than 24 hours now that they are basically completely saturated with refugees. there are so many that arrived, they no longer have places to put them and they are, the local authorities are calling upon other parts of germany to take up some of the burden. we are expecting the minute officer of the...
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in berlin and wherever you are watching from around the world, thank you so much for watching us. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we are e bebin can -- we are beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the university. and now we go to elina machado who is following the details. >> well, briana, this is a active scene, and developing situation, and we learned about the situation a little bit over an hour ago of a lockdown situation at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, and as a result of the active shooter situation, and just a little, and a few moments ago we heard from the coroner's office in this area, and they told us that a male professor was shot and killed at delta state. the victim was in his office at the time of the shooting, and no gun was found in the office, no gun was found at the sce
in berlin and wherever you are watching from around the world, thank you so much for watching us. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we are e bebin can -- we are beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the...
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in berlin and wherever you are watching from around the world, thank you so much for watching us. >>is cnn breaking news. >> we are e bebin can -- we are beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the university. and now we go to elina
in berlin and wherever you are watching from around the world, thank you so much for watching us. >>is cnn breaking news. >> we are e bebin can -- we are beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the...
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from the atlantic city expressway eastbound to williamstown. that's exit 38. so that ramp currently blocked. you can use the exit for berlinad and you know that's going to be extra heavy 'cause that's where you get onto 42 so watch for that one. in ocean township we've got this downed pole all morning long route nine has been blocked so stick to the garden state parkway as your alternate. looking at the weather it's beautiful out there. we saw that nice sunrise. it feels comfortable. temperatures are 53 in allentown, 58 in trenton, 52 in millville, so kind of cool there but 64 in the city. a day that's even warmer than yesterday, though. 87 degrees for your high with lots of sunshine today. matt and tam. >> thanks karen. fire crews in northern california are gaining ground on two devastating wildfires. the first one called the valley fire is now 30 percent contained. those flames, though, destroyed nearly 600 homes so far. another 9,000 structures are still at risk of catching fire at that time the other fire in butte, california, is 40 percent contained and some nearby communities have lifted evacuation orders. >> new thi
from the atlantic city expressway eastbound to williamstown. that's exit 38. so that ramp currently blocked. you can use the exit for berlinad and you know that's going to be extra heavy 'cause that's where you get onto 42 so watch for that one. in ocean township we've got this downed pole all morning long route nine has been blocked so stick to the garden state parkway as your alternate. looking at the weather it's beautiful out there. we saw that nice sunrise. it feels comfortable....
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hans nichols in berlin on the latest from jean-claude juncker. john bolton is still with us -- jon moulton is still with us. this is europe's biggest issue at the moment. jon: very much so. humanitarian angles and pure economics. on an economic basis, the demographics are notoriously poor. getting some relatively lively, productive refugees to join the population is economically attractive to them. it'salso their age problem, their productivity problem. you are seeing that very clearly in germany's willingness to take in large numbers of immigrants, and a fairly strong minority right-wing component very opposed. francine: i wanted to ask about capital. you were talking about the market -- you had a tough time -- are you worried about the future? jon: always. francine: are you really worried? jon: no, i'm quite a robust soul. we have some great successes. you play the turnaround field and you have to get used to the idea that you will have failures. end, weut the other have an aerospace engineer. francine: so there is no company you won't get involved in? jon: oh, yes, lots.
hans nichols in berlin on the latest from jean-claude juncker. john bolton is still with us -- jon moulton is still with us. this is europe's biggest issue at the moment. jon: very much so. humanitarian angles and pure economics. on an economic basis, the demographics are notoriously poor. getting some relatively lively, productive refugees to join the population is economically attractive to them. it'salso their age problem, their productivity problem. you are seeing that very clearly in...
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berlin. we are back after this break. stay with us. ♪ erik: we are a few minutes away from the opening bell. i'm erik schatzker.come the summer is over and everyone is back to business and back to school. here we are. erik: it is time to find out what is moving the markets. tracy is here, the executive editor of bloomberg markets. what caught your eye this morning? >> we saw the vex shoot up to post financial crisis records. we have seen the volatility of volatility. i want to take a look at this chart. showing hedge fund positioning invictus futures here it is a huge about-face. it is staying at relatively increase levels. a big turnaround. now long volatility once again. what does a chart like that tell you? >> it tells me volatility has been here and will stick around for quite some time. it is interesting to go back. when you look at that move back to monday and how the week closed out, if you were on vacation, it is like nothing happened that week. if you are living there monday and tuesday -- exactly. i think that has in the story throughout the entire year. we have been on a path to almost nowhere. >> go
berlin. we are back after this break. stay with us. ♪ erik: we are a few minutes away from the opening bell. i'm erik schatzker.come the summer is over and everyone is back to business and back to school. here we are. erik: it is time to find out what is moving the markets. tracy is here, the executive editor of bloomberg markets. what caught your eye this morning? >> we saw the vex shoot up to post financial crisis records. we have seen the volatility of volatility. i want to take a...
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berlin. >> from germany to hungry to budapest, the refugee program called the nature of human rights. hungarian and helsinki committee. good to have you on the news, and first of all, tell usut the refugees that we saw off the train line. moved around on the stockholm trains, and what's going to happen now? what's your understanding of that? >> it's impossible to know [ unintelligible ] [ loud background noise ] [ unintelligible ]. >> it's so noisy behind you, and perhaps we could move the microphone someplace else so we could hear you a bit more clearly if that's possible, but let me ask you this, hungary is no stranger to refugee crises. let's go back to 1956. and there was not a single hungarian, in a refugee status who is trying to turn back. so what has changed in your country's national status? >> yes, unfortunately, hungary seems to have lost his historical memory. hungary was the first country to refuse the refugee status after the signing of the geneva convention. [ loud background noise ] very little solidarity with those refugees to flee syria, and free the similar conflicts. [ loud background noise ] the more than ever from syria and iraq, with the situation in
berlin. >> from germany to hungry to budapest, the refugee program called the nature of human rights. hungarian and helsinki committee. good to have you on the news, and first of all, tell usut the refugees that we saw off the train line. moved around on the stockholm trains, and what's going to happen now? what's your understanding of that? >> it's impossible to know [ unintelligible ] [ loud background noise ] [ unintelligible ]. >> it's so noisy behind you, and perhaps we...
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us. >>> the u.s. will take in more refugees from around the world during the next two years. secretary of state john kerry made the announcement while meeting with german foreign minister in berlin. >> this step that i'm announcing today i believe is in keeping with the best tradition of america as a land of second chances and a beacon of hope. it will be accompanied by additional financial contributions to the humanitarian effort not only from our government but from the american people, and that will become more specific in the next days. >> we have more on kerry's announcement from washington. >> this was a further clarification of some numbers we'd heard earlier in the week from the white house. the obama administration said it was prepared to accept an extra 10,000 refugees from syria over the next fiscal year. the number of world wide refugees allowed into the u.s. is up to 85,000 from 70,000 over 2016. that will be raised to 100,000 by 2017. however, the number of syrian refugees is still a small fraction of that. this is still far short of what many former obama administration were calling for 100,000 specifically syrian refugees should be allowed into the u.s. that will
us. >>> the u.s. will take in more refugees from around the world during the next two years. secretary of state john kerry made the announcement while meeting with german foreign minister in berlin. >> this step that i'm announcing today i believe is in keeping with the best tradition of america as a land of second chances and a beacon of hope. it will be accompanied by additional financial contributions to the humanitarian effort not only from our government but from the...