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from the safe backdrop of western germany, he skype's every day with colleagues in syria helping themo track down his tormentors. he is convinced they may be living as refugees in germany. >> the victims cannot believe these people are here. they cannot imagine what it would feel like to see them in a restaurant and realize they are the same people who tortured you and murdered your friends. >> they have already pinpointed 150 militia members who committed war crimes in syria and now live in germany. he is handed a list of german officials bubut says too littlee has beenen done about it. a photo of a man he has identified as a militia member loyal to bush are all a sod. the menace believed to have taken part in raids against civilians, torturing and killing innocent people. witnesses reportedly cororrobore the claims. we are off to investigate them. is that even these pictures? x yes, that's me. >> you are accused of torturing civilians. >> i had to go to the police three times. three hours with a translator and it was over. nothing happened. >> can you explain where the accusations c
from the safe backdrop of western germany, he skype's every day with colleagues in syria helping themo track down his tormentors. he is convinced they may be living as refugees in germany. >> the victims cannot believe these people are here. they cannot imagine what it would feel like to see them in a restaurant and realize they are the same people who tortured you and murdered your friends. >> they have already pinpointed 150 militia members who committed war crimes in syria and...
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these are police officers are western germany. they're committed to the u.n. mission for one year.here's always danger. we're very exposed and could come under attack from both sides of the street. there has been an increasing number of incidents on fridays, which is an important day in islam. terrorists often choose it to mount their attacks, so it's an uneasy feeling. their mission is to protect civilians and personal are an important part of their job. it's often the best source of information on what's happening in the region, whether unfamiliar people have been spotted for instance. the jihadists are constantly infiltrating the surrounding villages. another important aspect is keeping the islamists away from young people. most are poor and have little hope of finding a job. that makes them ideal recruits. and that's part of the reason why young meutions like ousmane perform concerts here on a regular basis, on the same square where zainhab was brutally beaten three years where the islamists cut off their victims' hands and stone them to death. it's not easy for me to return to
these are police officers are western germany. they're committed to the u.n. mission for one year.here's always danger. we're very exposed and could come under attack from both sides of the street. there has been an increasing number of incidents on fridays, which is an important day in islam. terrorists often choose it to mount their attacks, so it's an uneasy feeling. their mission is to protect civilians and personal are an important part of their job. it's often the best source of...
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developing news in germany where a man has been shot dead after going in a movie theater with a gun in western germany not far from frankfurt. police say the shots were fired but no moviegoers were hurt. the case hand over to a prosecutor to determine whether there is a link to terrorism. all the owner of the florida nightclub at the center of this month's shooting rampage will host a fundraiser with the goal to show the community pulse nightclub will continue and to thank everyone for their support. we understand that pulse pull performers are dancing along the street and the event will not be held inside the club but at a park. there will be entertainment through the might and proceeds are going to the victims. >> final rings are underway for the largest pride event in san francisco. we will show you how organizers are spending the days to make this the best event yet. >> facebook, google, all powerful names and now helping boost bay area tourism. we will show you what is atracking people from around the world. >> facebook c.o.o. has a new way to champion women in the workplace with hollywood names
developing news in germany where a man has been shot dead after going in a movie theater with a gun in western germany not far from frankfurt. police say the shots were fired but no moviegoers were hurt. the case hand over to a prosecutor to determine whether there is a link to terrorism. all the owner of the florida nightclub at the center of this month's shooting rampage will host a fundraiser with the goal to show the community pulse nightclub will continue and to thank everyone for their...
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this is in western germany. organizers warned concert goers to seek shelter as the storm moved in late last night. this is the second time lightning injured fans at the festival. 33 people were hurt last year. >>> in obama, nebraska, an 11-year-old girl who had her scalp ripped off when her hair got caught in a carnival ride is talking about the incident for the very first time. >> it's been a very stressful, really stressful, but -- >> i don't think stressful is the word. >> you don't think stress is the word? yeah. i don't think stress is the word either. but it's the best word we can use. >> elizabeth joined her mother for a news concerns at the hospital yesterday. she says she is still in pain but doing fine. the girl says she wasn't ready to talk about memories of the accident itself. will y she was seriously hurt during a cinco de mayo festival one year ago today. >>> the showboat in atlantic city, closed since 2014, reopens next month but not as a casino. it will now just be a hotel. the former owner put
this is in western germany. organizers warned concert goers to seek shelter as the storm moved in late last night. this is the second time lightning injured fans at the festival. 33 people were hurt last year. >>> in obama, nebraska, an 11-year-old girl who had her scalp ripped off when her hair got caught in a carnival ride is talking about the incident for the very first time. >> it's been a very stressful, really stressful, but -- >> i don't think stressful is the word....
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breaking right now -- we know a man is dead after police say he showed up to a movie theater in western germany with a gun. authorities say he was heavily armed no. police inside the theater were injured. police shot and killed him. we'll continue to following this developing story as we await new information. also happening right now, a handful of democrats continuing their protest on the house floor. it's the subject of our abc 7 grab your phone, your laptop right now, and head to wjla.com/votenow. the question of the day is, do you support the members of congress staging this sit-in for gun control? let's head over to our suzanne kennedy. she is in the newsroom with the latest on this. suzanne, this has been going on for more than 24 hours. suzanne: it has, jummy. it started around 11:30 yesterday. the house adjourned at 3:15 this morning, but house democrats are still continuing their action in congress at this hour. we want to show you a live scene being provided through the facebook page of congressman ben o'rourke. since the cameras are currently turned off in the house, this is the only
breaking right now -- we know a man is dead after police say he showed up to a movie theater in western germany with a gun. authorities say he was heavily armed no. police inside the theater were injured. police shot and killed him. we'll continue to following this developing story as we await new information. also happening right now, a handful of democrats continuing their protest on the house floor. it's the subject of our abc 7 grab your phone, your laptop right now, and head to...
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. >>> also in western germany at least eight people are in the hospital an lightning struck an outdoorock festival. organizers warned concertgoers to seek shelter as the severe storm moved in last night. this is the second time lightning has injured fans at that very festival. at least 33 people were hurt last year. >>> now, your nbc10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> taking a look at our forecast here in the philadelphia region and down along the shoreline, the delaware beaches, we are dry, waking up this saturday morning. there's some good news. we're limited on sunshine. we would like to see the bright sunshine early saturday morning, but we have plenty of cloud cover in and around the region. in fact, we have some areas of fog especially in the city of philadelphia. 68 degrees. with the live picture you can see the city skyline cut short there because of the low clouds there. we are brightening things up in the pennsylvania suburbs. 66. plenty of cloud cover in new jersey. warmer with peeks of sun in the lehigh valley. delaware, even the beaches in delaware, 68 degrees right no
. >>> also in western germany at least eight people are in the hospital an lightning struck an outdoorock festival. organizers warned concertgoers to seek shelter as the severe storm moved in last night. this is the second time lightning has injured fans at that very festival. at least 33 people were hurt last year. >>> now, your nbc10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> taking a look at our forecast here in the philadelphia region and down along the shoreline, the...
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family coming up at 6:00. 6 >> a gunman is dead after heter walked into a movie theater in i south western germanyople hostage. hos witnesses say the gunman firedsh his weapon but no one was hurt. hurt. officers entered the movie eeret theater and found the man and ad then killed him.d h police are now trying tog t determine a motive for thee r t incident but it does not appear to be terrorist to be tet related. >> the running of the bulls it s is a time honored tradition intt spain and president obama willps be in the countryid next month m when the annual festival inl i pamplona is held but animal rights groups are urging thee ng president to stay away. a organizers with people for there ethical treatment of animalsni peta are wor animal spanish rights group. gro they sent the president asidenta letter urging him to skip the st festival. they say the running of theng of bulls is a cruel and sick event. >> the marine corps admits ititi made a mistake. a panel determined that one ofte the six men captured in armn iconic photo hoisting a flag at iwo jima was misidentified.ii one of the men initiall
family coming up at 6:00. 6 >> a gunman is dead after heter walked into a movie theater in i south western germanyople hostage. hos witnesses say the gunman firedsh his weapon but no one was hurt. hurt. officers entered the movie eeret theater and found the man and ad then killed him.d h police are now trying tog t determine a motive for thee r t incident but it does not appear to be terrorist to be tet related. >> the running of the bulls it s is a time honored tradition intt spain...
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germany. this is part of a large storm system that continues across western europe. nsible for 82 injuries at a rock festival in germany. get a load of this footage. they had to suspend the rock festival because of the lightning strikes and you won't believe this michael and zain, but this is the second time in a year that they have had to suspend this particular rock festival because of lightning strikes. >> that sends a message. >> i want to know who was playing. >> red hot chili peppers, actually. >> oh. oh, no. we love them. >>> thank you so much. we appreciate that. >> he knows everything. >> he does. very smart boy. >> he is a smart man. >> keep it coming. >>> a surprising finish to the women's draw at the french open. >> we'll discuss the new champion just ahead after this quick break. in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. wprime cuts of meat.s fit kitchen. 25 grams of prote
germany. this is part of a large storm system that continues across western europe. nsible for 82 injuries at a rock festival in germany. get a load of this footage. they had to suspend the rock festival because of the lightning strikes and you won't believe this michael and zain, but this is the second time in a year that they have had to suspend this particular rock festival because of lightning strikes. >> that sends a message. >> i want to know who was playing. >> red hot...
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adam: and yet, you've got a western country, germany, with citizens plotting against, i don't know if they were citizens clearly, because they came from syria, but they want to kill the people who are allegedly trying to help them. this makes no sense. >> doesn't make sense, they're not fleeing, they're invading. and the thing we need to look at here is a part of the islamic culture has been trying to execute the caliphate since 700 a.d., it's not hidden, it's out in the open. that is the goal of not all muslims but some muslims want to do that. adam: so the germans stopped it this time, how many of these might be, the sleeper cells, are they there apparently? >> sure, they're in this country, absolutely. it's going to take great cooperation internationally and the absence of foreign policy does put us at risk. that's why the foreign policy, a clear one is so important. it's not just about ourselves, it's about the rest of the world and how it impacts us and us them. adam: we have a policy against profiling, but is it time to start profiling? >> let's look at it intelligently. if that
adam: and yet, you've got a western country, germany, with citizens plotting against, i don't know if they were citizens clearly, because they came from syria, but they want to kill the people who are allegedly trying to help them. this makes no sense. >> doesn't make sense, they're not fleeing, they're invading. and the thing we need to look at here is a part of the islamic culture has been trying to execute the caliphate since 700 a.d., it's not hidden, it's out in the open. that is the...
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report says from sky news says an armed man barricaded himself inside of a cinema complex in western germany. that report from sky is carrying across from the local folks says several people have been wounded in the town of viernhiem, germany. according to a german newspaper. we continue to keep a close eye on this, all too familiar scene once again where you have a group of people inside of a closed place as we saw in orlando, as we saw in brussels at the airport, and bataclan in paris and you have to just wonder what's happening. we don't know who this person is, this armed man that we have these reports of. but you know, your mind goes to all other examples that we had recently. kt mcfarland joins us now as we look at the scene. kt, we spoke with you yesterday. you talked about the ongoing concern these kind of incidents are the plan of jihadists around the world. we don't know if this one fits that description or not yet. we just don't know. welcome. >> yeah. you know, it would be irresponsible of us to to jump to any conclusions. germany is where over a million refugees have come. not a
report says from sky news says an armed man barricaded himself inside of a cinema complex in western germany. that report from sky is carrying across from the local folks says several people have been wounded in the town of viernhiem, germany. according to a german newspaper. we continue to keep a close eye on this, all too familiar scene once again where you have a group of people inside of a closed place as we saw in orlando, as we saw in brussels at the airport, and bataclan in paris and you...
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western germany. south of frankfurt just north of highlander. the movie complex. conclusions happening right now. checked a big word up 126 points. markets are up today. the price of oil very close to $50 a barrel but not that much change in price. the big banks are mostly higher today. they're all higher in percentage terms. the bookies are saying that the state campaign is getting all the money in britain. that's why the banks are out. move on sales down in may after a surge in april. homebuilder -- no big deal. the homebuilders are on love. a tech ipo. is that correct? they incorporate text messages into their apps. a bit like with your overdrive or. of 67% on day one. as you know by now, the voting underway in britain. whether they stay or whether they leave. i'm not vote, look at this poster from the leave campaign. the guy in the center leaves the campaign. he wants britain out in a usenet poster with lots of immigrants in the background calling it a breaking point. clearly the campaign does not want those north african and other migrants coming into britain
western germany. south of frankfurt just north of highlander. the movie complex. conclusions happening right now. checked a big word up 126 points. markets are up today. the price of oil very close to $50 a barrel but not that much change in price. the big banks are mostly higher today. they're all higher in percentage terms. the bookies are saying that the state campaign is getting all the money in britain. that's why the banks are out. move on sales down in may after a surge in april....
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we believe like i said this is in the town of viernheim, in the western central germany and frankfurt being a commercial center of germany, prosperous city in the middle much germany. this is a country that has strict gun laws and these incidents are rare than the incidents in the united states in the last several months. we can't jump to any conclusions about the motives. we don't know the identity of the shooter. we'll have to wait until we get more definitive information. like i said, nbc's own producers are on their way to the scene of this shooting and we're hoping to bring you more conclusive information when it comes to us. >> let's bring cal perry back into the conversation. i know that you are following this story very closely digitally. as we have this information, we should let viewers know on the right side of the screen this is video that we are just getting in from the scene. this gunman walks into a movie theater and south central part of germany, some 32,000 people live in particular city. the gunman in addition to being armed to the hilt, he was masked. what else are
we believe like i said this is in the town of viernheim, in the western central germany and frankfurt being a commercial center of germany, prosperous city in the middle much germany. this is a country that has strict gun laws and these incidents are rare than the incidents in the united states in the last several months. we can't jump to any conclusions about the motives. we don't know the identity of the shooter. we'll have to wait until we get more definitive information. like i said, nbc's...
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sympathetic newspapers and other media and forged documents which tried to implicate germany, planning for an invasion of the westernhemisphere. fdr for instance got a map supposedly showing germany's plan organization of south america after its takeover, spoke about this in public, refused to share, to show it to anybody but apparently it was obvious that it was a forgery by j edgar hoover. i do an injustice to my book if i didn't talk about a man i consider the hero of the period and that is harry hopkins. harry hopkins moved into the white house in may 1940 with the invasion of france. he was the guest who never left. he stayed until the end of the war and he and fdr became hand and glove. he was a man many people called the deputy president. politics and the wheelchair kept fdr stuck in washington and hyde park, he sent harry hopkins as his emissary to meet with churchill to see if churchill was a man he could depend upon as an ally. hopkins came back saying have to do what we can to keep the british isles afloat. hopkins was the administrator overseeing glenn lease out of his bedroom in the white house despite
sympathetic newspapers and other media and forged documents which tried to implicate germany, planning for an invasion of the westernhemisphere. fdr for instance got a map supposedly showing germany's plan organization of south america after its takeover, spoke about this in public, refused to share, to show it to anybody but apparently it was obvious that it was a forgery by j edgar hoover. i do an injustice to my book if i didn't talk about a man i consider the hero of the period and that is...
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western nations. >>> officials in germany say they are keeping their eyes on almost 500 islamic extremists whom they consider potential security threats. the announcement comes a day after three syrian citizens were arrested and accused of planning an isis mass casualty attack. all three were living in refugee shelters. >>> the swollen seine river keeps rising in paris, the louvre museum was closed today. so workers could move cherished artwork to higher ground. several other paris landmarks were shut down and traffic was snarled by flooding and road closures. underground railway service has been suspended in parts of paris. flooding across much of europe has left at least 15 people dead. and others missing. >>> back here in the u.s., a spokesman at fort hood says the search is continuing for four soldiers who were in an army truck that was swept away by high water yesterday. we brought that to you on "special report." five others are dead. the group was in the process of closing roads on the sprawling post following heavy rain that has soaked parts of the state and contributed to deaths elsewhere.
western nations. >>> officials in germany say they are keeping their eyes on almost 500 islamic extremists whom they consider potential security threats. the announcement comes a day after three syrian citizens were arrested and accused of planning an isis mass casualty attack. all three were living in refugee shelters. >>> the swollen seine river keeps rising in paris, the louvre museum was closed today. so workers could move cherished artwork to higher ground. several other...
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western nations. >>> officials in germany say they are keeping their eyes on almost 500 islamic extremists whom theyonsider potential security threats. the announcement comes a day after three syrian citizens were arrested and accused of planning an isis mass casualty attack. all three were living in refugee shelters. >>> the swollen seine river keeps rising in paris, the louvre museum was closed today. so workers could move cherished artwork to higher ground. several other paris landmarks were shut down and traffic was snarled by flooding and road closures. underground railway service has been suspended in parts of paris. flooding across much of europe has left at least 15 people dead. and others missing. >>> back here in the u.s., a spokesman at fort hood says the search is continuing for four soldiers who were in an army truck that was swept away by high water yesterday. we brought that to you on "special report." five others are dead. the group was in the process of closing roads on the sprawling post following heavy rain that has soaked parts of the state and contributed to deaths elsewhere. co
western nations. >>> officials in germany say they are keeping their eyes on almost 500 islamic extremists whom theyonsider potential security threats. the announcement comes a day after three syrian citizens were arrested and accused of planning an isis mass casualty attack. all three were living in refugee shelters. >>> the swollen seine river keeps rising in paris, the louvre museum was closed today. so workers could move cherished artwork to higher ground. several other...
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as i think most people know, many of the fighters have come from france and germany and brussels, the westerners, the europeans that went in and fought for isis and came back out. like i said, i'm not jumping to any conclusions. i want to make that clear. but i think we need to know that just from my experience, this looks like radical islam. >> and congressman, you know, one of the things that is obvious in this horrific attack is that the victims wered a an lgbt nightclub. they were all presumably gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual. and this is gay pride week. or gay pride month, i should say. it's also been pointed out on the show that radical islamists -- and again, we're still waiting for final confirmation on that from law enforcement and from counterterrorism officials, but it does seem to be suggesting that. they have hay trtred for a lot groups, but we've seen a lot of horrific images from the middle east of radical islamists killing gays. >> yeah, i think that's accurate, jake. if you look at this, clearly radical islam wants to target the gay community. this would be a prime location
as i think most people know, many of the fighters have come from france and germany and brussels, the westerners, the europeans that went in and fought for isis and came back out. like i said, i'm not jumping to any conclusions. i want to make that clear. but i think we need to know that just from my experience, this looks like radical islam. >> and congressman, you know, one of the things that is obvious in this horrific attack is that the victims wered a an lgbt nightclub. they were all...
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a current upper limit of 241,000 is unlikely to satisfy allies who have been calling on germany and other western european countries to boost military spending sharply. but it carries symbolic importance in germany, which has been shrinking its armed forces since the early 1990's, where world war ii left a deep legacy of passivism. todd up next in south carolina. we're asking viewers to give the u.s. hts on military, if it should increase, decrease, or stay the same when it comes to size. todd is on our democrats line. good morning, todd. caller: hi, good morning. the spending should either stay the same or decrease, but there's actually two budget items, because there has to be an audit to find out where the money is going, first of all. but second of all, before we deploy anyone, we have to make sure that the troops are being taken care of when they come home. there should not be an issue. when you send people to war to end conflict, they have to be taken care of, regardless of politics, right? that's the main thing. but if you cannot have an audit, you cannot have any more money. it's that sim
a current upper limit of 241,000 is unlikely to satisfy allies who have been calling on germany and other western european countries to boost military spending sharply. but it carries symbolic importance in germany, which has been shrinking its armed forces since the early 1990's, where world war ii left a deep legacy of passivism. todd up next in south carolina. we're asking viewers to give the u.s. hts on military, if it should increase, decrease, or stay the same when it comes to size. todd...
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western allies. anchor: dorian jones, reporting from istanbul. thank you very much. germany'seign minister is in armenia, trying to persuade turkey and armenia to reconcile their differences. germany has become increasingly entangled in the tensions there. reporter: a wreath of remembrance. no official visit by frank-walter steinmeier is complete without a visit to the genocide memorial museum. the displacement and murder of 1.5 millllion armenians by the ottoman empire a century ago continues to shape the country and the relationship with its neighbors. >> compromise and reconciliation are not high up on the armenian political agenda. that applies to armenian turkish relations, and the conflict with azerbaijan on karabagh. rather than healing wounds, it seems to have deepened them. reporter: both countries assert claim to the region. azerbaijan once control of the breakaway region, and armenia bacs the mainly ethnic armenian region. soldiers have fought here for more than two decades, and 150 people died in clashes in april. >> we fear the risks of a renewed escalation among
western allies. anchor: dorian jones, reporting from istanbul. thank you very much. germany'seign minister is in armenia, trying to persuade turkey and armenia to reconcile their differences. germany has become increasingly entangled in the tensions there. reporter: a wreath of remembrance. no official visit by frank-walter steinmeier is complete without a visit to the genocide memorial museum. the displacement and murder of 1.5 millllion armenians by the ottoman empire a century ago continues...
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germany. supplying the two and a half million people of the western sectors was a system of rails, canals, andlves. so, they set up a giant blockade, cutting off the roads >> the suspension of all traffic successfully blocked all surface access to the city. the soviets claimed that technical difficulties caused the stoppage. the truth was that they were trying to force the western allies to surrender their position in berlin. and the weapon was hunger. >> with no food or supplies able to get in, the soviets expected the allies to pack up and leave. but they didn't. the united states and its allies refused to abandon the people to be starved into accepting soviet rule. there was a big problem, though -- how to feed more than two million people trapped in west berlin. it seemed like an impossible undertaking. but the allies had a plan. they'd bring in supplies by air. it was known as the berlin airlift. >> army, navy, and air force working together gave an inspiring example of joint action, and we mustn't forget gave much help. >> it was a massive operation -- bigger than any airlift ever before
germany. supplying the two and a half million people of the western sectors was a system of rails, canals, andlves. so, they set up a giant blockade, cutting off the roads >> the suspension of all traffic successfully blocked all surface access to the city. the soviets claimed that technical difficulties caused the stoppage. the truth was that they were trying to force the western allies to surrender their position in berlin. and the weapon was hunger. >> with no food or supplies...
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. >> at least some of those attacks have targeted westerners, people from israel, from germany who are traveling, in some of the popular public squares in istanbul for the explicit purposes that you're talking about. >> exactly. it is a major tourism destination. >> we are following breaking news coming out of turkey. 28 dead in a series of coordinated suicide bombings. three is what we've confirmed at this time. a model needs vibrant hair color to light up the runway. schwarzkopf presents color ultime. it's color blend formula locks pigment in for brilliant, vibrant colors. discover runway colors that last. color ultime, developed with claudia schiffer, from schwarzkopf. well, i told you to bring a warmer jacket. when? every day since you could walk! now i just say it with my eyes like... folks, park ranger mark. -sup, bro? -hey, forest cop. you're taking up a lot of space. i'm going to need you to move a vehicle. todd, load the four-wheeler into the truck. flo: that's like bundling! 'cause progressive can bundle your boat, atv, and rv with your truck to save you money. don't talk to
. >> at least some of those attacks have targeted westerners, people from israel, from germany who are traveling, in some of the popular public squares in istanbul for the explicit purposes that you're talking about. >> exactly. it is a major tourism destination. >> we are following breaking news coming out of turkey. 28 dead in a series of coordinated suicide bombings. three is what we've confirmed at this time. a model needs vibrant hair color to light up the runway....
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western political civilization as it stood. we really hope that does not happen. for germany, it is all about business. the u.k.germany's biggest trading partner. merkel wants to support her german businesses. mark: thank you very much. front seen, what is the mood like on the ground? mood is a little bit surreal, a little bit subliminal. you have a lot of shouting in the background. it's clear there is a sense of resentment from the eu. people come up and ask if it is true? is a treat the eu parliament president wants us out as soon as possible? is a true he ceases as infighting with the party rather than the u.k. really deciding whether they want to leave the eu? there is quite a strange story at westminster that was reported by some of the press. there was apparently a record number of people in the u.k. looking up with the eu is. they look at the market reaction and they are trying to figure it out. a highly is parliament. -- behind me is parliament. you see a party divided, the tory party. david cameron says he will resign in october. it is hard to figure who they will put up next i do next leader of the p
western political civilization as it stood. we really hope that does not happen. for germany, it is all about business. the u.k.germany's biggest trading partner. merkel wants to support her german businesses. mark: thank you very much. front seen, what is the mood like on the ground? mood is a little bit surreal, a little bit subliminal. you have a lot of shouting in the background. it's clear there is a sense of resentment from the eu. people come up and ask if it is true? is a treat the eu...
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germany. his strategy was to launch offensive against the american and british forces on the western front. this map depicts that attack. hitler thought that what we could do would be to divide the british forces to the north from the american forces to the south. you can see the goal of this offensive by the dotted red line the port of antwerp all the way to the north. if hitler could break up into the english channel, he thought that the americans and the british would be forced to come to a political solution, a political agreement to end the war. in this battle, the largest that has been fought by the united states army in its history, better than 600,000 americans were engaged. you can see our lines famously bold but they did not break. however, you have the story of the siege going to be depicted here most famously. george patton is going to come up and save bastone from the south. this is an incident many americans recognize from the "patton" where terry was asked by the germans to surrender and he famously said to them, one word, nuts. so, in this case here, you get a sense of how l
germany. his strategy was to launch offensive against the american and british forces on the western front. this map depicts that attack. hitler thought that what we could do would be to divide the british forces to the north from the american forces to the south. you can see the goal of this offensive by the dotted red line the port of antwerp all the way to the north. if hitler could break up into the english channel, he thought that the americans and the british would be forced to come to a...
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germany,ing here in arguably the gateway to western europe as far as immigration is concerned.k that is the main issue voters will be deciding on when they vote on june 23? john: the main issue they will decide on is, who do they want in charge? do they want democratic control of their own country? or do they want other people making decisions about their borders that they can't elect. matt: what has immigration been the catalyst for this? john: i think it is an important issue. but it is not the only one. the requirement that we have to , these are all o things that the british people are very annoyed about. but they are symptomatic of this much bigger issue. and do not underestimate the british people. i think the people are much more sensible than some of these big business leaders. they understand a fundamental issue about who governs and who is in charge and i was the british people to be in charge. the only way they can be in charges to make sure all the important decisions are made by their elected representatives in westminster. guy: do you think you are expecting any i
germany,ing here in arguably the gateway to western europe as far as immigration is concerned.k that is the main issue voters will be deciding on when they vote on june 23? john: the main issue they will decide on is, who do they want in charge? do they want democratic control of their own country? or do they want other people making decisions about their borders that they can't elect. matt: what has immigration been the catalyst for this? john: i think it is an important issue. but it is not...
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leverage and also will have more political leverage waus countries like germany are right on that frontier between eastern europe and westerncomes to the eastern european nations, some of them are our staunchest allies when it comes to operations like afghanistan, operations that, you know, go way beyond borders, traditional borders of nato, for example, poland has sacrificed a great deal in terms of both blood and treasure when it comes to defending the western alliance in places like afghanistan. poland, the baltic states, czech republic, those countries are a critical component to nato, and that expansion that occurred in the '90s and early 2000s is something that we cannot afford to have rolled back from a strategic standpoint, what president bush did back in the day was absolutely essential to keep russia in a certain plane and a certain playing field, and what russia's trying to do is do what happened during that period. >> seems quite apparent that the former president george w. bush works very, very hard to get alliances and to get the countries in the european union and now seeing this threat of potentially all fal
leverage and also will have more political leverage waus countries like germany are right on that frontier between eastern europe and westerncomes to the eastern european nations, some of them are our staunchest allies when it comes to operations like afghanistan, operations that, you know, go way beyond borders, traditional borders of nato, for example, poland has sacrificed a great deal in terms of both blood and treasure when it comes to defending the western alliance in places like...
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western europe. >> what does it mean for the strongest members like germany?comes a major, major concern that you know, the united kingdom is one of the strongest economies in europe that it's a net importer of goods from the eu. that, you know, united kingdom buys german cars, french food and that if you have england pulling out of the eu, you have the return to trade barrier, you have higher costs for the british to buy goods from over seas from european companies. and that hurts economies and free trade. >> it's interesting because it became so much about immigration, but the fallout seems -- the fear seems to be solely economic. >> yes. that's entirely true that a lot of this was built up around issues of immigration around concerns ranging from refugeere from eastern european workers coming and taking jobs. but the net minus of this economic that the united kingdom is part of one of the largest free trade zones in the world. that this is as if all of a sudden new york stopped trading with the rest of the united states. and this has major economic impacts
western europe. >> what does it mean for the strongest members like germany?comes a major, major concern that you know, the united kingdom is one of the strongest economies in europe that it's a net importer of goods from the eu. that, you know, united kingdom buys german cars, french food and that if you have england pulling out of the eu, you have the return to trade barrier, you have higher costs for the british to buy goods from over seas from european companies. and that hurts...
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germany will play a central role. on the periphery where the threat is coming from vladimir putin you have the eastern european nations that have been in tension with western europe over the running of the evident u.th what should the u.s. do. >>>> on the defense thing long term this is good for europe. it moves the defense issue. strengthening nato under mining the e.u. is better for the security alliance. we'll see if optimism pays. when we come back, the presidential race the heating up at home with hillary clinton and donald trump attacking each other's personal and political ethics. are republicans getting the pivot they were hoping for? itep the pivot they were hoping for? you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer
germany will play a central role. on the periphery where the threat is coming from vladimir putin you have the eastern european nations that have been in tension with western europe over the running of the evident u.th what should the u.s. do. >>>> on the defense thing long term this is good for europe. it moves the defense issue. strengthening nato under mining the e.u. is better for the security alliance. we'll see if optimism pays. when we come back, the presidential race the...
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westerner or being an american. >> trish, in the year of 1917, the united states went to war with germany. they had to make a choice. were we americans or were we germans? we chose america. now it is incumbent upon muslim americans, the mass majority who are not terrorist. to baby them. can't send them. radical islam they of this dish we cannot say not to because that may offends her. we must call them by their proper names. they get it. their pediatricians. they are doctors. they are everything else. i know. talk about radical islam. this is a fax. you will not offend them. that is how you heard muslim american communities. stand by the facts in the truth and america be okay. trish: unless you start to see the leaders really identify the problem for what it really is, american, the hostility to these communities is only going to grow. and divide us far further than we need to be right now. >> trish, i have talked with these communities and i think you've got to be very sensitive on the labeling issue. you have to be very pragmatic about this. it's not -- trish: they should feel the heat,
westerner or being an american. >> trish, in the year of 1917, the united states went to war with germany. they had to make a choice. were we americans or were we germans? we chose america. now it is incumbent upon muslim americans, the mass majority who are not terrorist. to baby them. can't send them. radical islam they of this dish we cannot say not to because that may offends her. we must call them by their proper names. they get it. their pediatricians. they are doctors. they are...
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was receiving a huge stream of arms from hitler's germany, mussolini's italy which, as i mentioned, sent 80,000 ground troops as well, and the western democracies did nothing. initially, the position that it was disarray on the republican side which caused franco and the nationalists to win, george orwell took that position when he wrote "homage to catalonia." five years later he changed his mind, and he said the course of the war was decided in london, paris, berlin, and he should have added washington to the list. i think those were the, that was the real reason for the loss of the war. >> yeah. my name is chris, and my father was a reporter for "the new york times." and he spent six months in spain. >> what, in what years? >> '38. >> '38. >> january to june. and he saw a lot of conflict. and he got to meet franco a number of times. he covered the franco side. >> uh-huh. >> and herbert matthews covered the loyalist side. but they knew each other wellment and my father knew hemingway, and he gained a great friendship with martha gelhorn and saved her life a few times, because she was reckless. married to hemingway, she had to be. >
was receiving a huge stream of arms from hitler's germany, mussolini's italy which, as i mentioned, sent 80,000 ground troops as well, and the western democracies did nothing. initially, the position that it was disarray on the republican side which caused franco and the nationalists to win, george orwell took that position when he wrote "homage to catalonia." five years later he changed his mind, and he said the course of the war was decided in london, paris, berlin, and he should...
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no question, an anti-immigration, antiglobal strain running through the western world from france to the brexit to the afd in germanyparallels, as you point out. the generational, younger, older. the our burban, non-urban, much for the leave side. and class, 60% of white collar in the polling was for remaining. big difference, john. 87% of the uk is white. and just to extrapolate from the results, probably less than 50% of the vote was nonwhite, if hillary clinton wins the same share among whites that probably among whites in the uk, she would win in a landslide. that's the big difference. our electorate is much more diverse and allows democrats to win among weaker performance whites. >> jackie, despite that, at the very least, what happened yesterday at the supreme court, dealing a blow to president obama's immigration, what happened in britain overnight with a vote to leave the european union is seen as an anti-immigrant vote. this gives donald trump talking points going forward. >> well, absolutely. this also shows that donald trump should not be underestimated, because this grievance, this anger at the elites is
no question, an anti-immigration, antiglobal strain running through the western world from france to the brexit to the afd in germanyparallels, as you point out. the generational, younger, older. the our burban, non-urban, much for the leave side. and class, 60% of white collar in the polling was for remaining. big difference, john. 87% of the uk is white. and just to extrapolate from the results, probably less than 50% of the vote was nonwhite, if hillary clinton wins the same share among...
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one of the things we know about western europe, it has tomorrow very large economies. germany is the fourth largest economy in the world and france a big economy, too. and italy. is there a chance for reform. the british couldn't do it, they jumped ship. what do you think? >> you guys have said it all. stuart said it all. it's coming apart. the banking sector, it was never a european union, it was a european, what do you call it, dictatorship. nobody really had a vote. you had to do what these guys in brussels told you you had to do. the banking is not a union. they have central banks and their economies are so disappointed. how could they ever be a union? that was a bad mistake to call it a union. >> it came out of two horrible world wars, where generations of people were killed. you can understand that and you don't think that will happen again. >> you never know today, but if you look at what's happening, japan and the eu and the u.s. and england are closely aligned. maria: and that's what trump said. dagen: i think it's worth pointing out today when we heard donald trump s
one of the things we know about western europe, it has tomorrow very large economies. germany is the fourth largest economy in the world and france a big economy, too. and italy. is there a chance for reform. the british couldn't do it, they jumped ship. what do you think? >> you guys have said it all. stuart said it all. it's coming apart. the banking sector, it was never a european union, it was a european, what do you call it, dictatorship. nobody really had a vote. you had to do what...
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germany bake you german? of course, that's the position of all good germans. the irony is, the refugees don't buy into that. that's a very western notion. do you think your average syrian refugee living there sees himself as german or swedish? of course not. that's the whole problem. they see nationality tied to ethnicity. that's how they see it. >> boomer, right now, they foiled a plot of syrian terrorists who blended in with the migrants. it's not talking trash. >> he's talking realism is what he's talking, basically saying what everybody is thinking. i would tell you that the way i look at this is that it's serious discussion for serious people to have. >> he's basically saying we're not competent enough, boomer, former qb. >> i didn't say that. i'm saying he's real about what he's saying. >> you're saying he's totally right. >> you're saying i'm very smart. >> joanne, i have a theory that the dalai lama -- look at boomer shaking his head. i have a theory why the dalai lama is at peace has to do with more of the fact he doesn't wear a belt. when you wear a belt, you're aware of weight gain. >> and suspenders do a better job o
germany bake you german? of course, that's the position of all good germans. the irony is, the refugees don't buy into that. that's a very western notion. do you think your average syrian refugee living there sees himself as german or swedish? of course not. that's the whole problem. they see nationality tied to ethnicity. that's how they see it. >> boomer, right now, they foiled a plot of syrian terrorists who blended in with the migrants. it's not talking trash. >> he's talking...
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including germany's chancellor, angela merkel, are scrambling to keep other countries from pulling out of the eu. mark phillips has more. >> the brexit vote here may be the first example in a major westernry of post factual politics. the facts didn't matter. a weaker pound, a smaller economy, fewer jobs, higher prices, scare mongoring it was called by the leave campaign. the warnings however widely predicted were ignored. and now they're turning out to be true. david cameron who announced his the vote. he did it because he was under pressure from euro skeptic members of his own party who have always wanted out. >> independent united kingdom. >> he did it because of this man, whose party candidates were threatening in the constituencies of england's torry heartland on immigration issues. step into any cafe in the places and this is the sort of thing you are likely to hear. >> we're british. we don't want all the other people. we just want us. >> we are now being governed by an unelected european parliament. >> reporter: the inconvenient fact. all of people working in this cafe are immigrants from eastern europe. the breaking point poster unveiled late in the campaign, was widely kidded a
including germany's chancellor, angela merkel, are scrambling to keep other countries from pulling out of the eu. mark phillips has more. >> the brexit vote here may be the first example in a major westernry of post factual politics. the facts didn't matter. a weaker pound, a smaller economy, fewer jobs, higher prices, scare mongoring it was called by the leave campaign. the warnings however widely predicted were ignored. and now they're turning out to be true. david cameron who announced...
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western-up. >> the river seine is overflowing in paris. crews are working overtime to remove artwork as the flood waters rise. thousands of people evacuated in the worst flooding in decades. people living in belgium and germanyere also forced to flee. >> this week's floods have killed six people and trapped thousands in their homes or cars. >>> california may be the first state in the country to allow undocumented immigrants to buy health insurance through the affordable care act. the state senate approved a bill that seeks approval to open up california to undocumented workers. those immigrants would not be eligible for subsidies. they would have to pay for their policies in full. critics say the government should be focused on helping american citizens. >>> we broke this story now. sacramento is taking action. a bill to tighten earthquake safety in schools passed out of the state assembly. these are some of the photos we showed you on class action that started it all. this is in the aftermath of the south napa earthquake which struck in the middle of the night. you can see the damage. >> we knew we had to do something. if that earthquake hit during a school session, there would have been major injuries and
western-up. >> the river seine is overflowing in paris. crews are working overtime to remove artwork as the flood waters rise. thousands of people evacuated in the worst flooding in decades. people living in belgium and germanyere also forced to flee. >> this week's floods have killed six people and trapped thousands in their homes or cars. >>> california may be the first state in the country to allow undocumented immigrants to buy health insurance through the affordable...
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germany, france, italy and spain along with the u.k.. we focus on trying to increase our presence in those markets to make a stronger. , our western competition will have an advantage if there is a break between the eu and ourselves. if that is retribution as has been supposed. also, which of the trade blocs will they have to be building. last but not least will this even more on digital and data. thatrony about this is this is what we call a harrah's on the penalty -- horizontal penalty. we maybe increasingly isolated. guy: what the the unintended consequences of this are. n: the unintended consequences are the effect on the union. there have already been calls for scottish referendum and the northern ireland. i'm sure we'll have welsh referendums as well. we already heard calls for the nexit, netherlands and denmark and scandinavia. fairly serious implication. we have this populist surge across the world. we look at spain and what is happening there and america on both sides of the political spectrum post of is not just trump but bernie sanders as well. -- we talkedlmost to one another in a bubble. it is not even a southeast bubble if you l
germany, france, italy and spain along with the u.k.. we focus on trying to increase our presence in those markets to make a stronger. , our western competition will have an advantage if there is a break between the eu and ourselves. if that is retribution as has been supposed. also, which of the trade blocs will they have to be building. last but not least will this even more on digital and data. thatrony about this is this is what we call a harrah's on the penalty -- horizontal penalty. we...
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of the folks in favor of leaving, they're fearful that trance and germany are full of unvetted islamists who want to do harm to westerners. i think it's a fear and gains credence. >> steve cortez, you're a trump guy, get back to you in a moment. keith fitz, the market is only down 45 points at this point. >> well, you know, i can't believe i'm going to say this, stuart, but unfortunately, terrorism has become a global problem we're going to learn to live with. what that means is that the dea death, as callus as this is, the death of 50 or 100 people is not a big deal when you think of thousands affected by a chemical and nuclear attack. and one person valuable to me, i'm mad as you know what, and the market is off here. >> and what we want for officials, from the candidates for the presidency is a plan, what are you going to do to stop this and kill it. that's what we want, right, keith? >> that's the thing, stuart. we confuse having a plan with actually doing something about it in this country. if you look at the political response lately, normally i don't do politics, but if you want at the political response, what the
of the folks in favor of leaving, they're fearful that trance and germany are full of unvetted islamists who want to do harm to westerners. i think it's a fear and gains credence. >> steve cortez, you're a trump guy, get back to you in a moment. keith fitz, the market is only down 45 points at this point. >> well, you know, i can't believe i'm going to say this, stuart, but unfortunately, terrorism has become a global problem we're going to learn to live with. what that means is...
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western itzed democracies all around the world. and the issue of economic anxiety that's been fueling both bernie sanders and donald trump, in this country, it's ditto in the uk, ditto in france, ditto in germany, in japan. so the point is that this is something that people got to take seriously. the middle class, it's frustrated. just like we've seen here with the use of immigration sort of feeding into fears on economic anxiety that is what fueled what happened there and never mind the fact this is also connected to a decision or a lack of a decision that president obama made when it came to the issue of syria. and that in itself will have a bigger impact i think on the campaign debate about what to do about the middle east, which of course is helping to lead to the crackup of europe. >> talk about the campaign. as we mentioned trump happens to be in scotland but not on a foreign trip that candidates take, he is there to promote the opening of a golf course. he got some criticism when asked about this world event he started talking about his golf course. >> by the way, savannah, in a parallel universe, a presidential presumptive nominee on the ground in the country that's in the news of the
western itzed democracies all around the world. and the issue of economic anxiety that's been fueling both bernie sanders and donald trump, in this country, it's ditto in the uk, ditto in france, ditto in germany, in japan. so the point is that this is something that people got to take seriously. the middle class, it's frustrated. just like we've seen here with the use of immigration sort of feeding into fears on economic anxiety that is what fueled what happened there and never mind the fact...