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it's something that fed reek a mulgarini, the eu foreign affairs affairs cheer says they will impress. the european counsel president also says that it's a crucial point, but politicians know they needto turkey. they may be some flexibility, some willingness to put off those awkward issues for another day. >> still to come on this news hour, voters line up to choose their first president in decades. building barriers to unity, the impact of israel's separation barrier in the occupied west bank and 3 wins in a row as the curtain comes down on a ma'am rabble formula 1 season. robin will be here with the rest of the latest sport later on. pope francis says he hopes next month's polls in the central africans republic will provide a new chapter for the con conflict torn nation. home to some 4,000 internally displaced people. neil a million have been forced from their homes after more than two years of violence between christian militia and muslim rebels. the pope told the camp's residents to work, pray, and do everything for peace. >> because we are all brothers i would like it very much i
it's something that fed reek a mulgarini, the eu foreign affairs affairs cheer says they will impress. the european counsel president also says that it's a crucial point, but politicians know they needto turkey. they may be some flexibility, some willingness to put off those awkward issues for another day. >> still to come on this news hour, voters line up to choose their first president in decades. building barriers to unity, the impact of israel's separation barrier in the occupied west...
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eu member nations will work for better exchanges of information on any fire arm sales. the eu will hold an emergency meeting on friday to discuss how to counter terrorism. >>> the leaders of 21 pacific rim economies are in manila to discuss economic issues. the summit of the asia-pacific economic cooperation forum opened in the philippine capital on wednesday. japan president shinzo abe, u.s. president obama, chinese president xi jinping and other leaders attended a banquet hosted by philippine president benigno aquino. they'll hold detailed discussions on thursday. high on the agenda will be ways to achieve trade and investment in the region as well as sustainable growth of the area's entire economy. the area's entire economy. the leaders are expected to adopt a declaration that includes the outcome of the discussion. prime minister abe and other leaders earlier met with business executives who are members of the apec business advisory council. abe said the economic order to be forged by the trans-pacific partnership free trade deal will serve as a springboard to estab
eu member nations will work for better exchanges of information on any fire arm sales. the eu will hold an emergency meeting on friday to discuss how to counter terrorism. >>> the leaders of 21 pacific rim economies are in manila to discuss economic issues. the summit of the asia-pacific economic cooperation forum opened in the philippine capital on wednesday. japan president shinzo abe, u.s. president obama, chinese president xi jinping and other leaders attended a banquet hosted by...
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fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope it does -- they hope not to go to treaty change. when cameron has said about what he is thinking on welfare payments, eligibility, and migrants coming into the u.k., that is technically illegal under the treaty as they stand now. if push for quick something like that, i think you are going to have to see some kind of treaty change. >> now to a handshake that took seven years to create. leaders of china and taiwan met face-to-face for the first time since the civil war. singapore was host of the historic meeting. good morning, harris. handshake.call it a --was negotiated for more for many years. thea has never acknowledged right to rule itself. the conflict considered one of the biggest unsettled conference of the last century. -- unsettled conflicts of the last century. he found the talks to be pragmatic, very straightforward, stress the need for more dialogue. interesting to note that there were no national flags. both referred to each other as mr. as opposed to presiden
fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope it does -- they hope not to go to treaty change. when cameron has said about what he is thinking on welfare payments, eligibility, and migrants coming into the u.k., that is technically illegal under the treaty as they stand now. if push for quick something like that, i think you are going to have to see some kind of treaty change. >> now to a handshake that took seven years to create. leaders of china and...
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leave or stay in the eu? will be speaking about it as business leaders gather for the annual pilgrimage to central london. the cpi annual conference with a special guest. david cameron. that speeches live on "the pulse," coming up next. ♪ manus: prime minister david cameron will outline his position on a possible brexit later this hour when he addresses the confederation of british industry's annual conference. the majority of businesses say they want to stay in the european union, albeit a reformed version. let's go straight to anna edwards, who was at the event. who was your guest? anna: thanks. we are waiting to hear from david cameron, 15 minutes or so from now. we can moderate our expectations about how much detail we will hear. this week he writes to the president to set out on paper what it is that the u.k. wants to see from its renegotiations with europe. even now, they could be broadbrush themes we will cure about rather than really specific requirements that david cameron could meet or fail to ach
leave or stay in the eu? will be speaking about it as business leaders gather for the annual pilgrimage to central london. the cpi annual conference with a special guest. david cameron. that speeches live on "the pulse," coming up next. ♪ manus: prime minister david cameron will outline his position on a possible brexit later this hour when he addresses the confederation of british industry's annual conference. the majority of businesses say they want to stay in the european union,...
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and that reflects i think the solidarity crisis within the eu ere a real two-track eu is emerging with britain denmark and central european countries being extremely resistant to any form of burden sharing with the other countries and the burden falling most heavily on sweden, germany, austria, and a few others. so multilevel crisis let me just leave you with a question. do we need new institutions new processes new laws new international agreements? i don't think we need new laws. on the others i would say absolutely yes clearly what we have in place now is not working satisfactorily. we need to -- because it's mostly aimed at a short-term response, emergency response at sort of care and maintenance of refugees. and we need to think about this long term. we need to look at the potential contributions of these people, not just at the immediate burden that they -- the result of european demographics, looking at the pattern that leaves people with no alternative to smuggling routes. so labor mobility and so on these family reunification. these are the kind of big long-term ideas we need
and that reflects i think the solidarity crisis within the eu ere a real two-track eu is emerging with britain denmark and central european countries being extremely resistant to any form of burden sharing with the other countries and the burden falling most heavily on sweden, germany, austria, and a few others. so multilevel crisis let me just leave you with a question. do we need new institutions new processes new laws new international agreements? i don't think we need new laws. on the...
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witnessed scenes of chaos and many borders -- at many eu borders. daily arrivals of thousands of people on greek islands created an ongoing humanitarian crisis. fitting those most vulnerable the hardest. she has been bed ridden for 15 years. she can't move her legs and she can't see. she can't speak and she just moans. we don't know where she will sleep tonight. please, help us. we can't stay out here day and night like the others. we can't stay out here with her. reacht of those who greece by sea continue their journey over land to the western balkans, encountering police abuse, terrible detention conditions, and cascading border closures. many eu governments are focused on preventing arrivals instead of managing the flow humanely. a plan to relocate tens of thousands of asylum-seekers from front-line states like greece and italy have gotten off to such a slow start, at this rate, it will take over 180 years to reach the target. and months into this crisis with winter approaching, volunteers, not governments, are still at the forefront providing hu
witnessed scenes of chaos and many borders -- at many eu borders. daily arrivals of thousands of people on greek islands created an ongoing humanitarian crisis. fitting those most vulnerable the hardest. she has been bed ridden for 15 years. she can't move her legs and she can't see. she can't speak and she just moans. we don't know where she will sleep tonight. please, help us. we can't stay out here day and night like the others. we can't stay out here with her. reacht of those who greece by...
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btues tardes pcm precisamente a hace pocos minutos el depoto e estado alerta a t todos los viajeos eu estadounidense s a traves de todo el mundo de posibles riesgos p;o p;orp;o por incremento de amenazas t terrorista s . >>> tragdias ocurridas en par parisy alrededor del mundo el gob1nador dnyueva york anuncio una nueva herramientpara comba combatir el terrorista mo > disponible ewn su fonotelefono inteligtwe te tiene que escribir s su nombre y fon o otelefo . >>> el terroristamo usa la tec a nol tecnolÑotecnol tecnologia a favor ellos el s servicio disponible enluisiana colo colorado penlvaniay virgin virginia ayudara a nyt ueva york ino yorkinos a reportar coss sospe sospechosas . >>> las autoridades han foment fomentado tras ataques terror terrorista s d 1 de sadeptiembre . >>> cuando hablamos al publico decimos que esten alerta u u uso es sencillkoio puee enviar fo fotografia y una nota de algo s sosp sospechoso tbambien puede aprende aprender de que vdeberia y no rep reportar segun su intiucuioion se envia al cntro de intelienci si el dato es relevante llega a la agencia corresp
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fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope it does -- they hope not to go to treaty change. when cameron has said about what he is thinking on welfare payments, eligibility, and migrants coming into the u.k., that is technically illegal under the treaty as they stand now. if push for quick something like that, i think you are going to have to see some kind of treaty change. --orter:0 >> now to a handshake that took seventy years to create. leaders of china and taiwan met face-to-face for the first time since the civil war. singapore was host of the historic meeting. good morning, harris. >> you can call it a handshake. it was negotiated for more -- for many years. china has never acknowledged the right to rule itself. the conflict considered one of the biggest unsettled conference of the last century. -- unsettled conflicts of the last century. china and taiwan leaders had a closed-door meeting. one found the talks to be pragmatic, very straightforward, stress the need for more dialogue. interesting to note that t
fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope it does -- they hope not to go to treaty change. when cameron has said about what he is thinking on welfare payments, eligibility, and migrants coming into the u.k., that is technically illegal under the treaty as they stand now. if push for quick something like that, i think you are going to have to see some kind of treaty change. --orter:0 >> now to a handshake that took seventy years to create. leaders of...
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anders: the eu is a backstop to national security globally. it is one of the two biggest global economies. from a national security perspective, we have to keep the eu solid. right now you have the segregation pressures from refugees, from putin, from anti-austerity socialists, and elsewhere. europe has to start coming together more. tom: what' sin th's in that -- catherine mann was here the other day -- it is a sub 2% world. how do you run a diverse economy and sub 2%? it is 19th century almost. anders: you have got to keep europe -- europe has to be more united than it is currently. part of the problem is europe's -- disagreements francine: it is just a different beast. anders: they need a, and foreign policy and a stronger eu theorder to resist global pressures that are increasing. tom: coming up in our next hour, jason turner will join us. he is the strategic's research partner and we will speak to him about use of cash, that spectacular chart showing no end of light. stay with us. ♪ francine: this is "surveillance." you are looking at l
anders: the eu is a backstop to national security globally. it is one of the two biggest global economies. from a national security perspective, we have to keep the eu solid. right now you have the segregation pressures from refugees, from putin, from anti-austerity socialists, and elsewhere. europe has to start coming together more. tom: what' sin th's in that -- catherine mann was here the other day -- it is a sub 2% world. how do you run a diverse economy and sub 2%? it is 19th century...
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that reflects, i think, the solidarity crisis within the eu where a real two-track eu is emerging with britain, denmark and central european countries being extremely resistant to any form of burden sharing with the other countries and the burden falling most heavily on sweden, germany, austria and a few others. a multi-level crisis. let me just leave you with a question. do we need new institutions, new processes, new laws, new international agreements? i don't think we need new laws. on the others i would say, absolutely, yes, clearly what we have in place now is not working satisfactorily. we need to -- because it's mostly aimed at a short-term response, at an emergency response at sort of care and maintenance of refugees. and we need to think about this long-term. we need to look at the potential contributions of these people, not just at the immediate burden that they result. so european democrgraphics, looking at the pattern that leaves people with no alternatives. so labor mobility and family reunification, these are the kind of big long-term ideas we need to be thinking about.
that reflects, i think, the solidarity crisis within the eu where a real two-track eu is emerging with britain, denmark and central european countries being extremely resistant to any form of burden sharing with the other countries and the burden falling most heavily on sweden, germany, austria and a few others. a multi-level crisis. let me just leave you with a question. do we need new institutions, new processes, new laws, new international agreements? i don't think we need new laws. on the...
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the eu calls the move worrying. pope francis finishes his final day in kenya on the first trip to the african continent the pope visiting a nairobi slum calling such areas wounds inflicted by inyee dwaulty. he urges africa's government to do more to lift their people up from poverty. all right. time now for a business update. you're going to start out with the markets in asia. we've got chinese stocks tumbling. >> that's right. the focus was on china this friday. the shanghai composite ended with a plunge of nearly 6% after two of the country's biggest securities firms announced they were under investigation for possible misconduct. chinese regulators have been cracking down after share prices began to plunge in early june. here in europe the uk's g.d.p. growth in the third quarter was confirmed at 0.5%, lower than the 0.7% in the second quarter. the ftse currently down nearly 0.2%. the dax and calk in paris currently in the -- cac in paris currently in the green after trading for most of the morning session with he
the eu calls the move worrying. pope francis finishes his final day in kenya on the first trip to the african continent the pope visiting a nairobi slum calling such areas wounds inflicted by inyee dwaulty. he urges africa's government to do more to lift their people up from poverty. all right. time now for a business update. you're going to start out with the markets in asia. we've got chinese stocks tumbling. >> that's right. the focus was on china this friday. the shanghai composite...
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. >> you're looking at a live shot of brussels where eu home affairs ministers are discussing counter terrorism levels. francis's interior minister called for europe to unite and swiftly decide on antiterrorist measures. he added that external border controls must be improved to track and neutralize terrorists before they strike. meanwhile, powers are expected to sign a united nations security council resolution today declaring a common war against islamic state. >> he is the head of economic research. talk to me a little bit about the latest measures that we anticipate now with regards to what is going to be coming out of europe and whether or not it's going to make a difference on this war on isis that we're seeing. >> first we're seeing as you heard there, strengthening external borders so they're going to try to join together and secure the external borders for europe. there will be a lot more intelligence sharing and try to gather data on people moving between syria and europe and those coming in between the refugee flows and emphasis on controlling firearms across europe. in ter
. >> you're looking at a live shot of brussels where eu home affairs ministers are discussing counter terrorism levels. francis's interior minister called for europe to unite and swiftly decide on antiterrorist measures. he added that external border controls must be improved to track and neutralize terrorists before they strike. meanwhile, powers are expected to sign a united nations security council resolution today declaring a common war against islamic state. >> he is the head...
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leave greece this and a weird negotiating power with the eu? : it has beenis suggested that the current government led by alexis tsipras could use this to negotiate. we have seen that turkey recently has tried to squeeze as much as they can out of the eu in return for helping. the difference is that greece is part of the eu, and it cannot be seen to essentially be blackmailing. what it needs to try to do is strike a balance between saying this is a common problem and we need your help, but also putting it's foot down and saying, look, our resources are limited. ongoingning to greece's goal of getting the bailout. there was obviously tension recently. with the process of unlocking the latest funds, there is more division -- or strain building -- one lawmaker resigned, another was expelled from the main committee because they did not support the latest round of negotiations. can the current slim down hold it together? it is akoutzis: challenge for the government and alexis tsipras. he has lost two mps at the moment. ae coalition government has ma
leave greece this and a weird negotiating power with the eu? : it has beenis suggested that the current government led by alexis tsipras could use this to negotiate. we have seen that turkey recently has tried to squeeze as much as they can out of the eu in return for helping. the difference is that greece is part of the eu, and it cannot be seen to essentially be blackmailing. what it needs to try to do is strike a balance between saying this is a common problem and we need your help, but also...
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country ever to invoke article 42.7 of the eu-lisbon treaty and under the article if an eu member state is on the receiving end of an armed aggression they will provide this in power and are invoking that and asking for help from the rest of europe and brussels is a key element of this investigation since we now know that a couple of the attackers had rented cars from brussels and we know there have been raids in brussels as well as police trying to track down suspects. raids also in france, another 120 overnight in particular was know the number of shops and business in toulouse were raided, looking for possible chasing the money train, whether there might be some money laundering going on, ways in which the operation was financed and here in the outskirts of paris in the suburb here the police say they found what they believe could be a safe house used by the attackers in the run up to the attack. >> jackie thanks very much for that and jackie roland in paris there. australia says it won't unilaterally won't send ground troops in iraq or syria to combat i.s.i.l. and in manila julie bi
country ever to invoke article 42.7 of the eu-lisbon treaty and under the article if an eu member state is on the receiving end of an armed aggression they will provide this in power and are invoking that and asking for help from the rest of europe and brussels is a key element of this investigation since we now know that a couple of the attackers had rented cars from brussels and we know there have been raids in brussels as well as police trying to track down suspects. raids also in france,...
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in the eu. i think it is necessary. not unimaginable, i'm am afraid it would be bad for both sides but even more for the u.k. there was airport yesterday for morgan stanley saying this is very costly for the u.k. and also for europe, it is not good. germans, we want the u.k. to stay in because the u.k. is one of our most important partners for a liberal market. francine: right, david cameron put together for today. -- together cointreau points today. will that be a redline for angela merkel? i am quite sure we are willing to negotiate with david cameron. of course, we do have certain alliances. while we are a humanitarian society in europe, we have to make sure that we help people if it is necessary. but only if it is necessary. it cannot be the case that each andeverybody can step in say that it is unbearable. francine: we spoke a few times about the greek crisis and you only summary that they have to stick to the plan. that theyd are you could be toppled by left-wingers? i am not quite sure as far as greece is concern
in the eu. i think it is necessary. not unimaginable, i'm am afraid it would be bad for both sides but even more for the u.k. there was airport yesterday for morgan stanley saying this is very costly for the u.k. and also for europe, it is not good. germans, we want the u.k. to stay in because the u.k. is one of our most important partners for a liberal market. francine: right, david cameron put together for today. -- together cointreau points today. will that be a redline for angela merkel? i...
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that's the reason it hasn't faced the problems the eu has faced. as governments keep the goal in mind, keep making it into a real single market. >> ascean is in no rush. the steady, cautious approach has been a defendant strong point in a world of turbulent global finances. kuala lumpur. >> we are going to see a fantastic example >> >> we are off to greece. you wouldn't think this was sport? would you? the biggest teams threatens to leave after a wave of violence. stay with us if you can on the newshour. scomplrnlings. >>> time for me to take a bit of a breather. let's watch the sport. >> thank you. the security situation in europe has largely been felt by the football community. it is in great britain. andy murray is expected to travel on monday. the city is sixty kilometers from brussels on highest level of alert. the international tennis federation said it's greatly concerned by the terror alert but the final will go ahead. jacques jockey taking on federer to the season ending atp world tour 9 london, they end the first set. djokovic leading 5-3
that's the reason it hasn't faced the problems the eu has faced. as governments keep the goal in mind, keep making it into a real single market. >> ascean is in no rush. the steady, cautious approach has been a defendant strong point in a world of turbulent global finances. kuala lumpur. >> we are going to see a fantastic example >> >> we are off to greece. you wouldn't think this was sport? would you? the biggest teams threatens to leave after a wave of violence. stay...
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and the challenge that's they're facing in the country, and the eu debate. the ultimatum to keep the uk tied to europe. >> votes from myanmar's election are still coming in. the leader of the opposition party appears to be poised to win the landslide victory, and she says that she's prepared to lead. and new members of the legislature are changing the political climate of the country. >> she's one of the new faces of politics in myanmar. a political activist, turned successful business woman, and now soon to be a member of parliament for the national democracy. >> this is not the end of the journey, it's just the beginning of the journey to call for the better way for the society. >> reporter: she's also a face of hope for the people in her constituency, where she beat one of the heavyweights of the ruling party. >> i believe that she can do everything for us. in this constituency. >> i voted for her because i believe that she can deliver better education and healthcare. >> there was not concern about the prospect of cheating before the election. the solidar
and the challenge that's they're facing in the country, and the eu debate. the ultimatum to keep the uk tied to europe. >> votes from myanmar's election are still coming in. the leader of the opposition party appears to be poised to win the landslide victory, and she says that she's prepared to lead. and new members of the legislature are changing the political climate of the country. >> she's one of the new faces of politics in myanmar. a political activist, turned successful...
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the eu defense ministers are meeting in brussels today. for so long, that conversation has been on the other organization in brussels. there is a criticism that nato countries are not spending their gdp on defense. that has usually been the criticism lobbed from the u.s. and the u.k.. yeyou have those two sides of the story. >> in the wake of the paris attacks, 20 governors have announced their opposition to the wave of syrian refugees to the u.s.. joining us now is the president of the international refugee committee, who believes that it is the u.s.'s duty to help those in need. the firstis consideration that sits alongside any determination of entering the refugees. refugee resettlement has been a success story because there are security vetting processes in place that involve the fbi and department of homeland security. over 12 different government agencies. the reason that this country has such an incredible history of refugees coming in and becoming business and political leaders of this country speaks not just to the humanity of thi
the eu defense ministers are meeting in brussels today. for so long, that conversation has been on the other organization in brussels. there is a criticism that nato countries are not spending their gdp on defense. that has usually been the criticism lobbed from the u.s. and the u.k.. yeyou have those two sides of the story. >> in the wake of the paris attacks, 20 governors have announced their opposition to the wave of syrian refugees to the u.s.. joining us now is the president of the...
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it will restart negotiations on turkey's bid to become a member of the eu. pope francis met with muslims in a mosque in the war-torn capital of the central african republic. the pontiff visited six children in the hospital. violence between muslims and christians has escalated in the two years since muslim rebels overthrew the country's christian president. it is his final stop on the three-ish in africa trip. in the u.s., the university of chicago campus called off classes after receiving an anonymous threat. back to you. we have some news. scarlet: as you are looking there, christine lagarde, managing director of the imf, speaking right now. they have approved adding the chinese yuan to the reserve currency basket. let's listen in to madame lagarde. garde: the imf also decided based on the actual international use and trading of the renminbi that it meets the conditions for being determined a freely usable currency. this is the second criterion. the first one is based on trade. the second is the freely usable currency. this determination, which has been ma
it will restart negotiations on turkey's bid to become a member of the eu. pope francis met with muslims in a mosque in the war-torn capital of the central african republic. the pontiff visited six children in the hospital. violence between muslims and christians has escalated in the two years since muslim rebels overthrew the country's christian president. it is his final stop on the three-ish in africa trip. in the u.s., the university of chicago campus called off classes after receiving an...
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eu defense ministers are meeting here and brussels today. for so long, the conversation has been about the other organization, nato. there has been criticism that nato countries are not spending enough percentage of their gdp on defense. that has usually been criticism lobbed from the u.s. or u.k. we have those two sides of the story. >> in the wake of the paris attacks, 20 governors have now announced their opposition to admitting syrian refugees into their states here in the u.s. joining us next is david miliband. ceo and president of the international rescue committee at least it's the u.s. duty to help these people in need. david: safety is the first consideration that fits alongside any determination of entries of refugees. refugee resettlement has been a success story for america precisely because there is security vetting process is in place which involve the fbi, department, security, and over 12 different government agencies. and the reason this country has such an incredible history of refugees coming here and becoming the business
eu defense ministers are meeting here and brussels today. for so long, the conversation has been about the other organization, nato. there has been criticism that nato countries are not spending enough percentage of their gdp on defense. that has usually been criticism lobbed from the u.s. or u.k. we have those two sides of the story. >> in the wake of the paris attacks, 20 governors have now announced their opposition to admitting syrian refugees into their states here in the u.s....
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there is a basic structural inequality in the eu. the size of the member states, their development, their history, their culture. it's difficult to integrate them and bring them all together. fourthly, the problem of the new member states which are new members. therefore to assimilate them into the mentality of the european union is extremely difficult. ? what about these new eastern members the institutional adjustment has been made. they attend meetings, adjusted institutions. there are problems constantly. i think hungary has received two or three suggestions for various european institutions to make this adjustment and their judicial system or that, and the other countries have pretty much the same way. pick only on hungary in this respect though it may well be a very difficult case. the problem is not so much in the institutional arrangements. it is in the culture. it is the political minds that are not changed. i would say a majority say poland for the poles. hungry for the ontarians -- hungarians. the former estonian form is m
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a bigger trading block than the eu as they work together. the problem is achieving the ability to work together. -- arealysts, or rather rather skeptical. one analyst has said they specialize in pointless agreements. thee is no concept of what dream is. he is rather damning. his report points out that trade of traitabout 26% compared to 60% to the eu. rishaad: it makes perfect sense because those countries are much poorer. on --keep with aussie asean. we have japan's foreign and defense ministers expressing concerns. bloomberg news government reporter -- what did these reports actually focus on? talks, theyou will two blessed to talks -- two plus two talks. they talk about security issues. the south china sea is a major issue and is dominating headlines. basically, they are talking about china's reclamation process in the south china sea. minister says he cannot accept china's land reclamation program there. this is a very delicate process. a delicate time frost really a. in the south china sea talks. is australia'sa largest trading partner.
a bigger trading block than the eu as they work together. the problem is achieving the ability to work together. -- arealysts, or rather rather skeptical. one analyst has said they specialize in pointless agreements. thee is no concept of what dream is. he is rather damning. his report points out that trade of traitabout 26% compared to 60% to the eu. rishaad: it makes perfect sense because those countries are much poorer. on --keep with aussie asean. we have japan's foreign and defense...
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could charge and lawrence lee has more now from the slovenia croatia border. >> reporter: fences the eu for years has campaigned against them divided communities in the occupied palestinian territories and inside europe it side security just like everywhere else is trumping high moral talk of human rights. greece has a fence, macedonia is currently making one. hungry had already fenced itself off and slovenia has been buying barbed wire and calling into question what the eu supporters say it was its greatest achievement, border free travel otherwise known as shangum and it turns 30 this year, in 1985 when it was created the soviet union was about to collapse and writing books called the end of history the boring but safe state of affairs where nothing significant was going to happen and conflicts were a thing of the past. a long time ago that now feels the question is really whether a europe without borders and security checks is really such a good idea in such a violent world. and so the populus right any number of countries says the lack of border controls which allows for attacks in
could charge and lawrence lee has more now from the slovenia croatia border. >> reporter: fences the eu for years has campaigned against them divided communities in the occupied palestinian territories and inside europe it side security just like everywhere else is trumping high moral talk of human rights. greece has a fence, macedonia is currently making one. hungry had already fenced itself off and slovenia has been buying barbed wire and calling into question what the eu supporters say...
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ministers from across the eu have been meeting in brussels in the wake of the paris attacks. they have agreed to strengthen the eu's external borders by the end of the year by increasing checks on citizens, arriving from outside. it, reports -- ed thomas reports. bomberr: a suicide disguised as a refugee. he was not on -- alone on his journey. in greece we know the paris attacker came here to buy ferry tickets. inside, one of six young men from syria. >> they came together, six people. like a family or friend. they say we want to travel together. they know each other. reporter: the men who sold the tickets agreed to talk but was too scared to show his face. what were they like question mark >> like people who escaped. refugees. >> was he come? >> yes. chair.sitting in this reporter: great police have handed a file of names to french investigators, men now missing somewhere in europe. left do not know if they syria together. we do not know if they were good friends. what we do know is six weeks after buying their tickets here, he detonated his suicide vest in paris. believedfo
ministers from across the eu have been meeting in brussels in the wake of the paris attacks. they have agreed to strengthen the eu's external borders by the end of the year by increasing checks on citizens, arriving from outside. it, reports -- ed thomas reports. bomberr: a suicide disguised as a refugee. he was not on -- alone on his journey. in greece we know the paris attacker came here to buy ferry tickets. inside, one of six young men from syria. >> they came together, six people....
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i don't think she anticipated the rest of the eu would drop the ball. i think she's being forced by her party to make a slight retreat here. knowing the way merkel does hese, things, she will make a u-turn without you noticing. she's not going to close the door on the refugees, but she probably going to push along with schaeuble and de maiziere to accept some of these bitter signalst least send that germany cannot take one million refugees for the next 10 years. they are all signals. signals to the cdu, signals to the syrians, don't come here. but they are just signals. in numbers, this will not make a difference. the government admitted that they don't even have numbers anymore. but they will not be sending refugees back to greece. terry: unfortunately we are about out of time. i wanted to get your opinion, andre us -- is the refugee crisis chancellor merkel's waterloo? could this migration problem lead to the chancellor's downfall? andreas: waterloo was a great moment for the british. i believe -- i have to say i'm very pessimistic for europe. i think
i don't think she anticipated the rest of the eu would drop the ball. i think she's being forced by her party to make a slight retreat here. knowing the way merkel does hese, things, she will make a u-turn without you noticing. she's not going to close the door on the refugees, but she probably going to push along with schaeuble and de maiziere to accept some of these bitter signalst least send that germany cannot take one million refugees for the next 10 years. they are all signals. signals to...
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from on today we will hear the eu deputy commissioner in charge of budgetary matters and we will see how much leeway he gives. his one guidepost, you can listen to what he has to say about the refugee crisis especially saying it was potentially extraordinary event that can trigger the suspension of those eu budget stability pact rules. that is one side. the other side is a was just over at the commission. and the defense ministers are meeting here in brussels. for so long the conversation has been on that other organizations, nato. and there is criticism that nato countries are not spending enough on defense. a criticismlly been lobbed from the u.s. and the u.k.. we have some words that may come back to haunt the french in moscovici now at the commission in charge of the economy, he doesn't seem that sympathetic to the idea of loosening budget rules because of the refugee crisis. we will be listening tightly to see whether he changes his line on whether or not you can listen the budget rules. him you hear more from throughout the morning. breaking news on russia, nejra cehic is stand
from on today we will hear the eu deputy commissioner in charge of budgetary matters and we will see how much leeway he gives. his one guidepost, you can listen to what he has to say about the refugee crisis especially saying it was potentially extraordinary event that can trigger the suspension of those eu budget stability pact rules. that is one side. the other side is a was just over at the commission. and the defense ministers are meeting here in brussels. for so long the conversation has...
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. >> the eu, if you cross the border of the whole eu, you can then without being check go to the terrorists find the states that are the least strong in checking up on the monitoring, et cetera. that's why you've seen even with charlie hebdo they arrested people in belgium. chain is as strong as its weakest link. i'm sure there's going pressure on other countries to tighten up. >> senator charles schumer. thank you. nice to see you. >> next under better circumstances. abc news as we learn more about the victims and these suspects. pray for paris has been tweeted over 8 million times. you can see some of the tributes on abc7ny. >>> a dog causes terror in new jersey and coming up on eyewitness news, a man in critical condition tonight after a pit bull escapes its cage and attack. >> before we go to break, a tribute in lights. >>> more on the deadly attacks in paris. still paying tribute to the victims of the attack. the empire state building has joined the eiffel tire, restoring illumination-- eiffel tower, restoring illumination. tonight the empire state building is lit in its signature whit
. >> the eu, if you cross the border of the whole eu, you can then without being check go to the terrorists find the states that are the least strong in checking up on the monitoring, et cetera. that's why you've seen even with charlie hebdo they arrested people in belgium. chain is as strong as its weakest link. i'm sure there's going pressure on other countries to tighten up. >> senator charles schumer. thank you. nice to see you. >> next under better circumstances. abc news...
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almost close to 9% outside the eu. that gives you a sense at least in september, some of the growth picking up outside of europe. it is important because last month, we had three sets of that numbers. that factory orders, industrial production, disastrous trade figures. this month, negative news on industrial production and negative factory orders but was not followed by a falloff in exports. one thing to note on the three back to the numbers comedies are all pretty far looking backwards. all september numbers, the million of no -- middle of november now. they do not give us a great snapshot in terms of what is happening right now. we were line on pmi numbers which have been not great, but not bad. manus? manus: thank you for that. still with stewart richardson. listening to hans, a story of shipped 15% other containers around the world and they are worried. 15% of consumer goods around the world. a company which says get concerned you significantly weaker dater than expected. not at richardson: is brand-new story. the
almost close to 9% outside the eu. that gives you a sense at least in september, some of the growth picking up outside of europe. it is important because last month, we had three sets of that numbers. that factory orders, industrial production, disastrous trade figures. this month, negative news on industrial production and negative factory orders but was not followed by a falloff in exports. one thing to note on the three back to the numbers comedies are all pretty far looking backwards. all...
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there was a fear that is greece that the eu economy would completely collapse. in a far more egregious way. there was a decision or a lexus the press or the leaders around, he's a prime is a, others around him that that was too far to go and the reason i think it's may be worse, i do know for sure, the terms upon which they are assigned a former privatization of public services can far more cuts of hospitals and public health care and, indeed, far more greater reliance on monitoring and surveilling refugees which is one of the areas let's talk about in greece as well. the reason that saddam is having spent time in greece, spent time with her is people seeing the devastating personal affects the people who spend their lives as, middle-class, can't afford to give the people lunch. like that is the reality in greece today. in greece is a testing ground and effect of that is you know have in europe, i should set in europe and also in greece a far right neo-nazi party golden dog in parliament. they 17.5% of the recent greek election. their support is going not decrea
there was a fear that is greece that the eu economy would completely collapse. in a far more egregious way. there was a decision or a lexus the press or the leaders around, he's a prime is a, others around him that that was too far to go and the reason i think it's may be worse, i do know for sure, the terms upon which they are assigned a former privatization of public services can far more cuts of hospitals and public health care and, indeed, far more greater reliance on monitoring and...
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the eu reform demands a day after meeting with the german finance minister. ubs, the world's largest wealth manager has reported require net incomes that more than doubled. the past six months have seen the swiss bank outperform its european rivals. the ceo sat down with manus cranny in zurich following the release and he asked how difficult the quarter has been. >> it was a very challenging quarter. you go from an environment in which the fed was expecting to hike turned out to do exactly you're lookingea for what happened in china and the geopolitical front area i'm glad that not only did we manage the risk of the bank effectively but we managed the good times. that is the biggest success for the quarter. let's speak to manus cranny who is over in zurich. the beat. any surprises? one driven by a tax gain. 2.0 7 billion, that is where net income doubled. you of a tax credit and legal provisions that dropped this time last year. that has dropped quite dramatically. the investment bank has stellar performance. currencies and equities driving head. if you look
the eu reform demands a day after meeting with the german finance minister. ubs, the world's largest wealth manager has reported require net incomes that more than doubled. the past six months have seen the swiss bank outperform its european rivals. the ceo sat down with manus cranny in zurich following the release and he asked how difficult the quarter has been. >> it was a very challenging quarter. you go from an environment in which the fed was expecting to hike turned out to do...
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think, thets, i solidarity crisis within the eu where a two track eu is emerging with britain, denmark and central european countries being extremely resistant to any form of burden sharing with other countries, and the burden falling most heavily on sweden, germany, austria, and a few others. . multilevel crisis let me leave you with a question? do we need new institutions, new processes, new laws, new agreements? i don't think we need new laws, , i would sayhers absolutely yes. what we had in place now is not working satisfactorily. it is mostly aimed at a short-term response, emergency response, maintenance of refugees, and we need to think about this long-term. we need to look at the potential contributions of these people, ,ot just the immediate burden laborg at demographics, mobility, and so on. these are the kinds of big, long-term ideas we need to be thinking about. james: thank you, kathleen. i want to segue to our german representative here and ask him to talk a little bit about the german and european response. labor philip: thanks, jim, and thank you for having us here toda
think, thets, i solidarity crisis within the eu where a two track eu is emerging with britain, denmark and central european countries being extremely resistant to any form of burden sharing with other countries, and the burden falling most heavily on sweden, germany, austria, and a few others. . multilevel crisis let me leave you with a question? do we need new institutions, new processes, new laws, new agreements? i don't think we need new laws, , i would sayhers absolutely yes. what we had in...
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and that reflects, i think, the ,olidarity crisis within the eu eu isa real 2-track theging with britain, country is becoming extremely resistant to burden sharing and heavilyen falling most on sweden, germany, austria, and other countries. let me leave you with the question. institutions, new processes, new laws, new international agreements? need new laws. on the others, i would say absolutely yes. what we had in place now is not working set us back early. because it is mostly aimed at eight short-term response. response, the care and maintenance of refugees. and when you think of the long-term contributions of these people, not just the immediate burden from european demographics, looking at the pattern for these people with no alternative to smuggling routes -- family reification, these are the type of big, long-term ideas we need to be thinking about. thank you,eld: kathleen. i want to quickly segue to our german representative here and ask him to talk about the german and european response. philipp: thanks, jim. thank you for introducing me so kindly. you can see that i am no exper
and that reflects, i think, the ,olidarity crisis within the eu eu isa real 2-track theging with britain, country is becoming extremely resistant to burden sharing and heavilyen falling most on sweden, germany, austria, and other countries. let me leave you with the question. institutions, new processes, new laws, new international agreements? need new laws. on the others, i would say absolutely yes. what we had in place now is not working set us back early. because it is mostly aimed at eight...
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even before friday's attacks, the eu's border agency had warned of a proliferation of fake syrian passports. france has requested a further 700 passport experts to be deployed. agency, we are not allowed to process any personal data. we don't have access to any databases. we pass all this information to the national authority. ourfully in the future, mandate will allow us to do more in this area. belle: meanwhile, the problem has spread beyond europe. on wednesday night, five syrians were stopped in honduras, carrying falsified greek passports. anchor: in france, the country of parliamentarians -- country's parliamentarians have almost unanimously accepted tougher measures for security over the next three months. police have been granted additional powers to search suspected terrorists. there are warnings that extremists may be able to use chemical and biological weapons in the future. let's listen. >> because there is a terrorist threat, because our fellow citizens ask us to do everything we can to protect them, because we need to continue to act state ofly, the emergency needs to be exten
even before friday's attacks, the eu's border agency had warned of a proliferation of fake syrian passports. france has requested a further 700 passport experts to be deployed. agency, we are not allowed to process any personal data. we don't have access to any databases. we pass all this information to the national authority. ourfully in the future, mandate will allow us to do more in this area. belle: meanwhile, the problem has spread beyond europe. on wednesday night, five syrians were...
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. >> but can we expect a change however eu policy when it comes to aviation and perhaps a tightening of the process of regulation? you did say earlier this year when the accident hatched with germanwings, that the eu was working on improve entrance and exit procedures, as well as the medical monitoring of pilots. what's happened on that front and also what can you tell us about tightening regulations going forward? >> unfortunately, every accident is a very clear reminder that there is more to do in the sense of security and safety in aviation. so i'm pretty sure that this accident will inspire us, as well, to make the next step in -- ton field of safety and security. but as i said, at this point, i will have to wait for the official report before we can act. >> okay, let's move on to another topic. now you're here in the gulf because you say you're trying to quote and i'm quoting here a level playing field. you feel you are negotiating an aviation strategy, putting together a package of aviation matters with the gulf. is stopping subsidies to the gulf states your primary goal? >> my
. >> but can we expect a change however eu policy when it comes to aviation and perhaps a tightening of the process of regulation? you did say earlier this year when the accident hatched with germanwings, that the eu was working on improve entrance and exit procedures, as well as the medical monitoring of pilots. what's happened on that front and also what can you tell us about tightening regulations going forward? >> unfortunately, every accident is a very clear reminder that there...
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to tackle the issue eu and turkey agreed on coordinated efforts to deal with the refugee crisis. eu member nations are becoming reluctant to accept asylum seekers especially after the paris attacks. member nations and turkey are planning to hold a summit on sunday to discuss ways to deepen their cooperation on the refugee crisis. >>> a car bomb exploded in a hotel on tuesday killing five people and injuring at least 12 others. an affiliate of islamic state group claimed responsibility for the bombing. militants attacked the hotel in the city. they fired at guests and some had detonated explosives attached to their bodies. a prosecutor and judge were among the dead. judges had been staying at the hotel to monitor monday's parliamentary election. the group that claimed responsibility for the attack released an online statement saying it targeted the judges and carried out similar attacks against egyptian military and police and claims it was responsible for downing a russian passenger jet last month that killed 224. >>> ongoing claims in the south china sea were a key issue in east
to tackle the issue eu and turkey agreed on coordinated efforts to deal with the refugee crisis. eu member nations are becoming reluctant to accept asylum seekers especially after the paris attacks. member nations and turkey are planning to hold a summit on sunday to discuss ways to deepen their cooperation on the refugee crisis. >>> a car bomb exploded in a hotel on tuesday killing five people and injuring at least 12 others. an affiliate of islamic state group claimed responsibility...
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they invoked a never before used article in the eu. asking aid and assistance to a member country who is a victim of armed aggression on the territory. other countries can take part in the air raids over syria and iraq or providing security support. last night the french military carried out seven more air strikeses in syria and targeting the isis training camp. and french police carried out raids. nearly 300 since sunday and te taining a hundred people and seizing weapons including a rocket launcher. there is searches in germ no and belgium and no cipe of the mot wanted. the belgian radical who is plotting the terrorist attacks. this mastermined believed to have fled to syria and sel ah whose brother blew himself up. he has been on the run. and he was stopped near the belgian border with two other men in the car. the other men were caught but sela h is still on the run. and the second fugitive in the attack. >> if they have 20 and only know of seven be that are dead. there is other names to be added to the list. >> how do we prevent t
they invoked a never before used article in the eu. asking aid and assistance to a member country who is a victim of armed aggression on the territory. other countries can take part in the air raids over syria and iraq or providing security support. last night the french military carried out seven more air strikeses in syria and targeting the isis training camp. and french police carried out raids. nearly 300 since sunday and te taining a hundred people and seizing weapons including a rocket...
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we need a stronger eu border. screening, systematic security checks, and greater sharing of data amongst member states. we must without delay agreed to the rules that will enable us to share passenger name record it is frankly ridiculous we can get more information from countries outside of the eu the weekend from each other. we'll select a crackdown on the trade of illegal firearms. i welcome the strong backing of now wejustice system but have the turn those words and actions. we simply cannot afford to wait any longer. while we do more to protect ourselves here in europe, we must also do more to defeat isil and their heartlands, syria, and iraq. the u.k. is already playing its part. ,triking targets in iraq providing intelligence over the skies on syria come and helping our allies with air to air refueling. on friday, the united nations unanimously backed action against isil in syria and iraq. later this week, i will set out in parliament our comprehensive strategy for tackling isil. i firmly support the action
we need a stronger eu border. screening, systematic security checks, and greater sharing of data amongst member states. we must without delay agreed to the rules that will enable us to share passenger name record it is frankly ridiculous we can get more information from countries outside of the eu the weekend from each other. we'll select a crackdown on the trade of illegal firearms. i welcome the strong backing of now wejustice system but have the turn those words and actions. we simply cannot...
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and so the eu is now trying to persuade turkey to police its borders better and to improve
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reporter: the eu has trained about 7000 soldiers so far. they are using role-playing exercises to learn how to stop attacks from happening. at the end, the malians have overreacted. go i don't know if you're able to see it, there was a kick and a tussle. these are things that are not allowed to happen. one thing the experts agree upon is that the malian army is overwhelmed in their fight against the islamic terrorists. the german trainers also acknowledge there is a problem in leadership. >> one thing we've noticed is that leaders often have the feeling that when they're in a position of power, they can relax and everything will be taken care of. we are trying to teach them that when they are leaders, the work has just begun. reporter: the malian deputy parliament president also welcomes a stronger commitment from germany. he believes it is in europe's best interest to curb terrorism in his country. >> it is a breeding ground for extremism. for so many reasons, germany has to be in mali. reporter: the german soldiers are sharing their knowl
reporter: the eu has trained about 7000 soldiers so far. they are using role-playing exercises to learn how to stop attacks from happening. at the end, the malians have overreacted. go i don't know if you're able to see it, there was a kick and a tussle. these are things that are not allowed to happen. one thing the experts agree upon is that the malian army is overwhelmed in their fight against the islamic terrorists. the german trainers also acknowledge there is a problem in leadership....
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to tackle the issue, the eu and turkey agreed last month on coordinated efforts to deal with the refugee crisis. but eu member nations are becoming reluctant to accept asylum seekers, especially after the paris attacks earlier this month. there are fears extremists could be among the refugees. they are planning a summit sun to discuss ways to discuss the refugee crisis. >>> the u.n. has condemned some refugee restrictions based on nationalities. >> it has worsened for people seeking asylum. and that's a very major concern. but the point we've consistently made that border protection and asylum are compatible objectives. >> edwards says the governments of macedonia and serbia e only allowing nationals of syria, iraq and afghanistan to enter. about 1,000 people have been stranded at the border between macedonia and greece. he said with winter approaching, countries should accept refugees and migrants regardless of nationality. >>> the canadian government has reaffirm its plan to accept 25,000 refugees, but the deadline will be extended from the end of this year to the end of february. >> w
to tackle the issue, the eu and turkey agreed last month on coordinated efforts to deal with the refugee crisis. but eu member nations are becoming reluctant to accept asylum seekers, especially after the paris attacks earlier this month. there are fears extremists could be among the refugees. they are planning a summit sun to discuss ways to discuss the refugee crisis. >>> the u.n. has condemned some refugee restrictions based on nationalities. >> it has worsened for people...
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the eu, part of the reason for the eu originally to have a strong economic bloc rather than separate countries competing. it's ideological. let's not forget it was founded after the horror of the war and creating a family of nations as a unit to put the idea of a world war behind them and that's the ideology of the open border policy. >> as we use the past for context to move into the future and talk about world war ii, what happened here in paris is the worst attack that's happened for the people of this country since world war ii. and president hollande said we are at war. this is an act of war. how's this nation supposed to move forward, not just individually but in that united body of the eu and also with their friends in america? >> well, i mean, certainly, the immediate problem is refugee problem. tens of thousands of refugees coming in monthly and almost weekly into europe and the european countries know they have to work together to sort this problem out and no idea how to do that. that's that thing. also, they have to work with the americans in terms of a military response t
the eu, part of the reason for the eu originally to have a strong economic bloc rather than separate countries competing. it's ideological. let's not forget it was founded after the horror of the war and creating a family of nations as a unit to put the idea of a world war behind them and that's the ideology of the open border policy. >> as we use the past for context to move into the future and talk about world war ii, what happened here in paris is the worst attack that's happened for...
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belgium also has more foreign fighters per capita than any other eu country. raids over the past week focused on the molenbeek neighborhood in brussels where abdelhamid abaaoud grew up. joining me is claudio lavanga, what is the latest from the capital city? >> reporter: well, chris, as you can see behind me it's quite an unusual sunday in brussels, i'm right in the city center, the building you see behind me is the old stock exchange, closed and usually you see at this time on a sunday a brusustling city there's barely no one. many restaurants and bars are still closed. of course, the subway system is shut down, so it makes it very difficult for residents to move around. people around here are listening to that advice, as you mentioned, on that leaflets to avoid crowded places even though there are no crowded places because there are not many people around in the first place. well, now the crisis center here is meeting right now to assess the situation, and decide whether to extend the high alert that level four terror alert that was implemented yesterday, ev
belgium also has more foreign fighters per capita than any other eu country. raids over the past week focused on the molenbeek neighborhood in brussels where abdelhamid abaaoud grew up. joining me is claudio lavanga, what is the latest from the capital city? >> reporter: well, chris, as you can see behind me it's quite an unusual sunday in brussels, i'm right in the city center, the building you see behind me is the old stock exchange, closed and usually you see at this time on a sunday a...