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can continue to export to new eu member state croatia? it sounds like a far-fetched hope. the bosniak food production manager is not optimistic things will change soon. >> we have fights in politics. we still have two or three sides. people that do not want to live together. it is difficult to find compromise for a new future. >> a new future free from ethnic and political divisions and detentions they provoke still seems a distant dream in bosnia- herzegovina. >> 500 million years ago, our planet looked different from today. there was no life on land yet. but jellyfish were already around. today there are more jellyfish in our oceans. the mediterranean oceans are seeing a virtual invasion. but the french have found creative solutions to tackle the problem. >> they are breathtaking. there are millions of them. people do not realize how much they could change our world. the invasion of the jellyfish. some try to lock them out. others say harvesting them for food is the only way to quell their numbers. the marine biologist has been observin
can continue to export to new eu member state croatia? it sounds like a far-fetched hope. the bosniak food production manager is not optimistic things will change soon. >> we have fights in politics. we still have two or three sides. people that do not want to live together. it is difficult to find compromise for a new future. >> a new future free from ethnic and political divisions and detentions they provoke still seems a distant dream in bosnia- herzegovina. >> 500 million...
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and is the cost to the eu -- it u.s. of the seattle is going to be very difficult for turkey to maintain its growth rate that has attracted so much attention and praise internationally? it will mean loss of jobs, but it will also mean loss of jobs for the neighborhood for the very reason that i cited earlier on that the neighborhood has a growing art in turkey's economy. migration pressures will increase. turkeyd to 20 years ago, has moved from an emigration to an immigration country. people coming to turkey, they would most likely be going elsewhere. it would lead to turkey being less stable. the inclusion of turkey is the other side of the dollar. i need not stress the mechanisms would work in the other direction. can be done in this respect? of scenariosumber that could be followed. the one that the government, turkish bureaucracy, and the aprilss world throughout it was pushed very hard, the inclusion of turkey into the negotiations it sells. the reasons that they could maybe go back to the q&a, that session, and the
and is the cost to the eu -- it u.s. of the seattle is going to be very difficult for turkey to maintain its growth rate that has attracted so much attention and praise internationally? it will mean loss of jobs, but it will also mean loss of jobs for the neighborhood for the very reason that i cited earlier on that the neighborhood has a growing art in turkey's economy. migration pressures will increase. turkeyd to 20 years ago, has moved from an emigration to an immigration country. people...
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the eu has a vested interest. the central bank has promised an extended time of lowered interest rates to stimulate the economy. >> the markets are not complaining one bit about the fed's decision. it goes straight into the stock market to push up those prices. that is what is happening on the dow. it is currently up just over one percent. we will see what happens on thursday. the euro stoxx 50, the closing number. the euro making some very solid gains. the dollar slipping as a result of that. the stimulus will continue around one dollar 35. >> the european commission wants to bring down the regulatory hammer on financial markets. specifically, on benchmarks. >> the scandal last year about libor, another financial jargon. this is the referenced interest rate that is set every day by a panel of bankers in london which is meant to reflect the true rates they used to lend money. some banks were trying to rig it. >> now, the eu would like to bring supervision and some kind of transparency to this process. >> libor is
the eu has a vested interest. the central bank has promised an extended time of lowered interest rates to stimulate the economy. >> the markets are not complaining one bit about the fed's decision. it goes straight into the stock market to push up those prices. that is what is happening on the dow. it is currently up just over one percent. we will see what happens on thursday. the euro stoxx 50, the closing number. the euro making some very solid gains. the dollar slipping as a result of...
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reports in a german magazine says the eu plans to abolish roaming charges within the eu by july 2016. they normally face higher costs when they use their phones abroad, and the eu wants to encourage providers to do away with roaming fees by allowing them to offer short contracts at much lower rates. >> and in the japanese economy, new figures show growth hit an annual rate of 3.8% in the second quarter. it is up from the estimate. they say public and private investments have contributed to that figure, with new construction spending making it up along with the government stimulus program. let's check in on the markets. a summary of the day's trading in frankfurt. >> investors did not want to decide for either direction, which also has to do with the fact that over the course of the week him a many events are due, which might move the market a little bit more. this tuesday, apple will come out with its new iphone, and anticipation of this, the stock price increased above $500 again. also this week, international auto fair is opening its doors. this is going to happen in frankfurt, and
reports in a german magazine says the eu plans to abolish roaming charges within the eu by july 2016. they normally face higher costs when they use their phones abroad, and the eu wants to encourage providers to do away with roaming fees by allowing them to offer short contracts at much lower rates. >> and in the japanese economy, new figures show growth hit an annual rate of 3.8% in the second quarter. it is up from the estimate. they say public and private investments have contributed...
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so far, that argument has not moved the eu commissioners. the proposed measure now moves onto the eu member states and the european parliament for ratification. >> that is europe today with dw. stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: president obama will address the nation tonight, beginning in just a minute. the subject: the crisis in syria. mr. obama is expected to press his case for a military strike to punish the syrian government for using chemical weapons to kill more than 1,400 people, as well as to argue for a diplomatic solution. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. welcome to our special coverage of the president's speech. we're also live streaming the event on the newshour's home page. it has been a day of diplomatic maneuvering. u.s. officials set to work to secure a deal that would allow the international community to take control of syria's chemical weapons. at the same time, the obama administration has been lobbying members of
so far, that argument has not moved the eu commissioners. the proposed measure now moves onto the eu member states and the european parliament for ratification. >> that is europe today with dw. stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: president obama will address the nation tonight, beginning in just a minute. the subject: the crisis in syria. mr. obama is expected to press his case...
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some countries, including germany and britain, are wary of handing over too much power. >> eu finance ministers face some herculean challenges. one is to make sure taxpayers don't have to bail out teetering banks again. there has been a lack of consensus on how to close down failed banks. >> these are normal discussions we have seen before with my proposals for a banking supervisory system. these are complex issues, but we have to deal with them to affect change and avoid another crisis. the euro zone banking sector is in the midst of a revolution. the commission wants to shift decisions on winding down failing banks to a european rather than national level. germany and others say the suggestion is not viable because it would require changes to the eu treaties. they say will be more realistic to create a network of national oversight boards. quickly create a banking union, but we want to have a solid foundation with reasonable solutions. it has to be a package and not a piecemeal approach. national gallery may have been an inspirational venue, but ministers only managed to agree that
some countries, including germany and britain, are wary of handing over too much power. >> eu finance ministers face some herculean challenges. one is to make sure taxpayers don't have to bail out teetering banks again. there has been a lack of consensus on how to close down failed banks. >> these are normal discussions we have seen before with my proposals for a banking supervisory system. these are complex issues, but we have to deal with them to affect change and avoid another...
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eu foreign ministers are urging caution. they say attacks should not take place before u.n. inspectors release their report on the use of chemical weapons in syria. some eu officials are supporting kerry's push for a military strike in retaliation. >> the international community cannot remain idle. a clear and strong response is crucial to make clear that such crimes are unacceptable and that there can be no impunity. >> eu ministers released a statement saying intelligence indicates the syrian government is responsible for the attacks, but the ministers backed french president's call for them to wait for the release of the u.n. report. >>> u.s. president barack obama has made an appeal to the american people. he laid out his reasoning for a strike in his weekly national address. >> this is not a decision i made lightly. deciding to use military force is the most solemn decision we can make as a nation. >> obama said a failure to act against syria would pose a serious threat to u.s. security. he said chemical weapons are not only inhumane, they can also fall into the hands o
eu foreign ministers are urging caution. they say attacks should not take place before u.n. inspectors release their report on the use of chemical weapons in syria. some eu officials are supporting kerry's push for a military strike in retaliation. >> the international community cannot remain idle. a clear and strong response is crucial to make clear that such crimes are unacceptable and that there can be no impunity. >> eu ministers released a statement saying intelligence...
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there are those in europe who say the eu government must bear responsibility for these people having to flee. >> the problem is the eu governments continue to support the rebels, or including the german government covertly. i think it is completely cynical of germany to pretend to be this humanitarian recep tour of 5000 refugees, at the same time they are pouring aid. let's stop the reason that people are leaving their homes. they are not leaving willingly. >> syria's neighbors are overwhelmed by the day louche of people -- the day louche of people fleeing for their lives. that means they have to look for safe harbor in countries in the balkans who can ill afford to have thousands of refugees showing up. according to politicians here, nor can germany. >> we have 5000, then 15,000, more and more. our cities cannot finance that. it is not your moody's responsibility to solve the problems of the arab world with our taxes. >> there is also concern that the syrian crisis could be imported to europe. >> we are worried that they will come back here like ticking time bombs. it is just a matt
there are those in europe who say the eu government must bear responsibility for these people having to flee. >> the problem is the eu governments continue to support the rebels, or including the german government covertly. i think it is completely cynical of germany to pretend to be this humanitarian recep tour of 5000 refugees, at the same time they are pouring aid. let's stop the reason that people are leaving their homes. they are not leaving willingly. >> syria's neighbors are...
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the checkpoint is part of an eu monitoring program to ensure the rule of law in kosovo. the former serbian province declared independence three years ago, but it is not recognized by serbia or by serbs living in kosovo. >> germany's largest airline has been on its biggest ever shopping spree. >> left onto -- left anza -- lufthansa is splashing out nearly 50 million euros upgrading its new fleet with delivery set for 2016. the company said the new planes will make its fleet more fuel efficient and quieter and improve passenger comfort. >> to mexico now where hurricane man u well has made landfall in the pacific coast state -- hurricane manuel has made landfall days after causing devastation in acapulco. >> 15 people are missing after heavy rain overwhelmed a remote village north of acapulco. the chaos caused by two tropical storms over the weekend continues with many roadways washed away. residents of flood hit acapulco have been queuing to receive food and water from members of the navy. others have resorted to looting. we now turn to the middle east -- egyptian security
the checkpoint is part of an eu monitoring program to ensure the rule of law in kosovo. the former serbian province declared independence three years ago, but it is not recognized by serbia or by serbs living in kosovo. >> germany's largest airline has been on its biggest ever shopping spree. >> left onto -- left anza -- lufthansa is splashing out nearly 50 million euros upgrading its new fleet with delivery set for 2016. the company said the new planes will make its fleet more fuel...
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germany is the eu's biggest deep order of argentinian beef. latin america continues to grow more confident on the world stage. argentina's president has come out against a free-trade trade agreement between latin american countries and the eu. >> earlier, we spoke to our latin american correspondent and began by asking how much attention german elections are getting in latin america. >> after all, you're talking about the reelections of one of the most powerful women in the world. angela merkel's most renowned here for her role in managing the european crisis, which affects more or less latin america's countries, especially in an economic way, so many want to know who will lead such an influential country like germany in the future. >> from an economic point of view, latin america is an important partner in germany. what about the other way around? >> economic relationships in general are very good. we should remember that sÃo paulo in brazil is still the biggest german business location outside of germany. earlier this year, germany signed a
germany is the eu's biggest deep order of argentinian beef. latin america continues to grow more confident on the world stage. argentina's president has come out against a free-trade trade agreement between latin american countries and the eu. >> earlier, we spoke to our latin american correspondent and began by asking how much attention german elections are getting in latin america. >> after all, you're talking about the reelections of one of the most powerful women in the world....
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overall foreign trade has fallen from 47, 49% in the late 1990s, early 2000s, to about 30% today, the eu is still the largest partner of turkey as far as foreign trade goes. and through the interviews i made i came to realize how businesses in turkey are trying to give priority to what they
overall foreign trade has fallen from 47, 49% in the late 1990s, early 2000s, to about 30% today, the eu is still the largest partner of turkey as far as foreign trade goes. and through the interviews i made i came to realize how businesses in turkey are trying to give priority to what they
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thank you. >> secretary of state john kerry with the foreign ministers of the eu. the word from secretary kerry and other leaders, there seems to be a consensus that there has to be some sort of accountability if the assad regime because there seals to be consensus that the assad regime carried out a chemical weapons attack. secretary kerry seems to be encourage by the meeting he has had in lithuania. he hands to and london. we will have more throughout the day. >> do keep it here. thank you so much for your time. don't get too excited because i'll tell you why you should tune out everything you have heard about it so far. >>> plus, if you are one of the 11 million who are looking for work, listen up: i'll introduce you to someone who is hiring. and the woman who never gave up looking for work, and just landed a job. this is real money and i'm ali velshi. this is reel money. you the most important part of the show. join our live conversation with the last half hour, use the hashtag aj, august job numbers are out, it's a mipi
thank you. >> secretary of state john kerry with the foreign ministers of the eu. the word from secretary kerry and other leaders, there seems to be a consensus that there has to be some sort of accountability if the assad regime because there seals to be consensus that the assad regime carried out a chemical weapons attack. secretary kerry seems to be encourage by the meeting he has had in lithuania. he hands to and london. we will have more throughout the day. >> do keep it here....
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is strong, the eu is going to be stronger, if the eu is strong, the u.s. is going to be stronger in international relations at large. and i can't help think that reminds me of deputy to immediately after the second world war. let's say a few words about whether turkey stands these days. i think, i believe turkey in the last two or three years, decades, have gone through an economic massive transformation. we had an event in the spring this year that looks at the phenomenon here at brookings. in 1979 -- 75, when i still a junior student at university in east temple, turkey's foreign trade was just a mere $6 billion. in 2012 last year, this has gone up to $390 billion. a huge change, and maybe the best way of capturing what otherwise even aids statistics, is that back in 1975, foreign trade correspondence were just about 9% of turkey's gdp. today, it corresponds to 50% of turkey's gdp, and i think they should give you a rough idea of the significance of foreign trade, as far as turkey's contemporary recent economic performance is. what is the background? cus
is strong, the eu is going to be stronger, if the eu is strong, the u.s. is going to be stronger in international relations at large. and i can't help think that reminds me of deputy to immediately after the second world war. let's say a few words about whether turkey stands these days. i think, i believe turkey in the last two or three years, decades, have gone through an economic massive transformation. we had an event in the spring this year that looks at the phenomenon here at brookings. in...
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then when i ran into resistance, i was able to save the eu did it-- say the eu did it. there has been a lot. one great example of international cooperation, and i think the media focuses too much on the negative, that is the tax agreements coming forward. apparently great progress being made multinational leon cutting people's multinationals ability to pay taxes to nobody. far as the other stuff is concerned, we are talking about it. financial people, one of their is the teenaged child of divorced parents. mommy would've let me do that. translates to if i was in england, they would let me do that. if i could go to japan i could get away with it. we did it by moving first. i think we have been the opposite. i think we have been a good influence on each other, and there has been a lot of conversation and it is not perfect. >> gentleman in the back. much.nk you very i am happy serving in the asian real estate station of america. the d.c. metro chapter. thank you for talking about housing and the global financial system. about eu and a not heard you talk a lot about the u.s
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eu foreign ministers have wrapped up a meeting in lithuania to discuss possible intervention in syria. evidence does appear to show that the government was behind the chemical attacks that killed hundreds two weeks ago. washingtonis asking to hold off military action for now until the u.n. has presented results from its chemical weapons investigation. a day after barack obama failed to find backing at the g-20 was rallying kerry support. >> a grand setting for an informal meeting. john kerry was in damage control mode. after a welcome from lithuania's president, he made his case for u.s. intervention. the u.s.nisters push to wait until you when weapons inspectors have published their report before deciding on a military strike. but a source said that kerry would not commit to waiting. finding a collective agreement has been difficult, but a draft statement says that ministers have no serious doubts over who is possible for the recent chemical attack. the draft also says that any breach of international law, the attack requires an appropriate sponsor. chief says that the un security co
eu foreign ministers have wrapped up a meeting in lithuania to discuss possible intervention in syria. evidence does appear to show that the government was behind the chemical attacks that killed hundreds two weeks ago. washingtonis asking to hold off military action for now until the u.n. has presented results from its chemical weapons investigation. a day after barack obama failed to find backing at the g-20 was rallying kerry support. >> a grand setting for an informal meeting. john...
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the eu remains seriously divided odd this issue, on a number of different fronts, not only whether or not assad was behind this but what is the appropriate response and many eu leaders are saying this has to be done through the u.n. now, the public opinion in europe within the european union is strongly against any kind of military strike, but there are eu leaders that say that might be possible if, indeed, this is done through the proper channels, and most are calling for a u.n. resolution. richele. >> talk more about france. the latest surprise is that france at least appears to be dialling it back a little bit >> reporter: yeah. well, france has been one of the strongestet supporters of some sort of military strike, along with the turks. and, yes, indeed, originally, they had said that they would just go ahead and go with the u.s. if the u.s. decided to strike, they would go along. then they said they would wait for the u.s. congress. now, they are saying they will wa wait for a u.n. report. >> that's interesting to note because, of course, the u.n. report will not indicate whether
the eu remains seriously divided odd this issue, on a number of different fronts, not only whether or not assad was behind this but what is the appropriate response and many eu leaders are saying this has to be done through the u.n. now, the public opinion in europe within the european union is strongly against any kind of military strike, but there are eu leaders that say that might be possible if, indeed, this is done through the proper channels, and most are calling for a u.n. resolution....
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. >> the eu's move towards establishing a banking regulator has been closely watched by financial markets. we resent the summary of the action from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the first jump for the new supervisors will be to conduct another stress test for the banking sector. meanwhile, it is becoming clear that the problems of the banking sector are no thing of the past. in slovenia, the government plans to close down to banks and as slovenia's banks as a whole are sitting on bad loans worth more than 7 billion euros, slovenia could become the next case for the euro rescue fund. the finance ministers of the euro area are expected to discuss this topic intensively at their meeting this friday. on the training floors, this makes a few people nervous, especially as the dax has reached a relatively high level. >> we stay in frankfurt for a closer look at thursday's numbers. the blue-chip index closed the session flat at 84-94. the euro stoxx 50 ended the day pretty much unchanged. across the atlantic and in the u.s., the dow jones industrials are currently down. finally, the euro is tr
. >> the eu's move towards establishing a banking regulator has been closely watched by financial markets. we resent the summary of the action from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the first jump for the new supervisors will be to conduct another stress test for the banking sector. meanwhile, it is becoming clear that the problems of the banking sector are no thing of the past. in slovenia, the government plans to close down to banks and as slovenia's banks as a whole are sitting on...
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france and eu now saying they're not going to act until the u.s. issues its findings. some support intervention but they evade saying they support military action. >> thanks for joining us. >>> as i mentioned, we spoke a little bit earlier to white house chief of staff and the first question was about international support. joining we now dennis mcdonough, chief of staff at the white house. thanks for joining us. if the u.s. should launch a strike, is there any country anywhere that would provide military equipment or military personnel to help us? >> it's important to see the statement released by the g-20 on friday where we had several countries joining us in calling for the syrian regime to be held accountable. >> but not supporting a u.s. strike. let's make that clear. >> to be held accountable for an instance that nobody is debating. nobody debates the intelligence which makes clear and we have high confidence about this that in august the assad regime used chemical weapons against its own people. a former iranian president has indicated that he believes that. the
france and eu now saying they're not going to act until the u.s. issues its findings. some support intervention but they evade saying they support military action. >> thanks for joining us. >>> as i mentioned, we spoke a little bit earlier to white house chief of staff and the first question was about international support. joining we now dennis mcdonough, chief of staff at the white house. thanks for joining us. if the u.s. should launch a strike, is there any country anywhere...
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also the eu trade agreement with the u.s. would make a real contribution to strengthening the growth potential in europe. now, keep your thoughts coming on all of that. if you have any thoughts of comments, e-mail us. as we head towards the second hour of "worldwide exchange," european equities today touched softer, that ftse mib is down more than others. down 2%. we have more comments coming out suggesting that if there's another tax that goes through that they don't like, they may threaten to withdraw support from the coligsz. maria was speaking to the italian prime minister yesterday. got some interesting comments there. and the xetra dax is just down .25%. we've had five days of losses, of course, for the s&p and the dow. >> the most all year, right? >> yeah. >> still lots to come on this show. stay with us. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time.
also the eu trade agreement with the u.s. would make a real contribution to strengthening the growth potential in europe. now, keep your thoughts coming on all of that. if you have any thoughts of comments, e-mail us. as we head towards the second hour of "worldwide exchange," european equities today touched softer, that ftse mib is down more than others. down 2%. we have more comments coming out suggesting that if there's another tax that goes through that they don't like, they may...
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france and eu now saying they're not going to act until the u.s. issues its findings. some support intervention but they evade saying they support military action. >> thanks for joining us. >>> as i mentioned, we spoke a little bit earlier to white house chief of staff and the first question was about international support. joining we now dennis mcdowcdon, chief of staff at the white house. thanks for joining us. if the u.s. should launch a strike, is there any country anywhere that would provide military equipment or military personnel to help us? >> it's important to see the statement released by the g-20 on friday where we had several countries joining us in calling for the syrian regime to be held accountable. >> but not supporting a u.s. strike. let's make that clear. >> to be held accountable for an instance that nobody is debating. nobody debates the intelligence which makes clear and we have high confidence about this that in august the assad regime used chemical weapons against its own people. a former iranian president has indicated that he believes that. the
france and eu now saying they're not going to act until the u.s. issues its findings. some support intervention but they evade saying they support military action. >> thanks for joining us. >>> as i mentioned, we spoke a little bit earlier to white house chief of staff and the first question was about international support. joining we now dennis mcdowcdon, chief of staff at the white house. thanks for joining us. if the u.s. should launch a strike, is there any country anywhere...
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. >> the eu is saying where the money should go to. it should stay in their own country and the eu shouldn't be like, shouldn't dictate everything. >> it used to be that all parties put austria's interest first. now, it is different. >> the freedom party in austria made significant gains. critics call it xenophobic. its leader begs to differ. >> i love austria. i don't hate foreigners. >> even so, the party adopted a different campaign tactic that it had in previous elections. >> the message about religious values, the sense of talking about them a lot your neighbors. that is a very catholic way of talking about issues. the hidden message -- >> also, flying the anti-euro flag is the billionaire who condemns the single currency. >> we need to stop creating debt. every housewife knows that if she spends more money than she earned, they will all land in the poor house. >> most of europe's recent elections have been nailbiter's for politicians desperate to keep their jobs in limping economies. austria is different. it is doing relatively f
. >> the eu is saying where the money should go to. it should stay in their own country and the eu shouldn't be like, shouldn't dictate everything. >> it used to be that all parties put austria's interest first. now, it is different. >> the freedom party in austria made significant gains. critics call it xenophobic. its leader begs to differ. >> i love austria. i don't hate foreigners. >> even so, the party adopted a different campaign tactic that it had in...
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he's in lithuania to convince eu foreign ministers. where to the nations stand. u.s. leads the charge for punitive action. france is on side and the uk prime minister supports the idea. britain will not take part in a military strike after a parliamentary vote. there were g20 meetings, eight other members signed up to a statement calling for a strong response. we are looking at north korea, turkey, australia, spain, saudi arabia and italy on board. the job is to convince europe. >> the moment senior u.s. doiment forges on with a campaign to attack syria. >> john kerry to europe courting support. he has a big task ahead. >> european powers appear to be stepping back from top of the military strike. beneath the smiles, those in st petersburg, leaders of the g20, lie deep divisions. the russian president is insistent that no action can take place without the green light of the security council. he maintains that the justification of syrian government using chemical weapons on august 21st is wrong. >> translation: the so-called use of chemical weapons is a pro proposition
he's in lithuania to convince eu foreign ministers. where to the nations stand. u.s. leads the charge for punitive action. france is on side and the uk prime minister supports the idea. britain will not take part in a military strike after a parliamentary vote. there were g20 meetings, eight other members signed up to a statement calling for a strong response. we are looking at north korea, turkey, australia, spain, saudi arabia and italy on board. the job is to convince europe. >> the...
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the proposal should -- within the eu. european telecom companies opposed the measures. >> as new york marks 12 years since the september 11 terrorist attacks, the date 9/11 is also a significant anniversary in chile. >> 17 years in power market ring of terror when thousands of people were tortured, killed, or went missing, especially those beauty as communist dissidents. >> some managed to flee the country and took refuge in germany. we met up with one lady who still has very vivid memories of that time. >> she has started learning the piano. >> this is a song from 1941. 10 years after i was born. >> this is the 82-year-old's new hobby. in 1970, she campaigned in the presidential election. she supported the vision of a socialist chile. after the coup, her communist party membership landed her in prison. >> on the fifth of october, 1973,@half past two in the afternoon, soldiers arrested me and my parents house. they took me to the police station. i was tortured. that was common in those days. >> the attack on the president
the proposal should -- within the eu. european telecom companies opposed the measures. >> as new york marks 12 years since the september 11 terrorist attacks, the date 9/11 is also a significant anniversary in chile. >> 17 years in power market ring of terror when thousands of people were tortured, killed, or went missing, especially those beauty as communist dissidents. >> some managed to flee the country and took refuge in germany. we met up with one lady who still has very...
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car sales were down by an average 5% across the eu. the u.s. saw its car market rebound. sales there were up 17%. china fared almost all is well, and india's car market expanded. the european auto manufacturers association says that all this was not a one-off. car sales for the first eight months of this year are the lowest in the eu since the greeks started keeping records in 1990. >> those numbers are pretty bad news for one of europe's most important industries. more from frankfurt. >> the numbers weighed on share markets today. shares of bmw, but also of tiremaker continental tire went down significantly. on the other hand, they are better than expected. investor'' confidence kept it from falling too much. people are waiting for the fed decision on wednesday. the federal reserve's meeting may show if the federal reserve sticks to its policy of easy money or not. >> let's check out the numbers for you there. the dax saw minor gains on the day. new york trading still underway. >> it seems it's not just the devil who is wearing prodded these days. italy's fashion powerho
car sales were down by an average 5% across the eu. the u.s. saw its car market rebound. sales there were up 17%. china fared almost all is well, and india's car market expanded. the european auto manufacturers association says that all this was not a one-off. car sales for the first eight months of this year are the lowest in the eu since the greeks started keeping records in 1990. >> those numbers are pretty bad news for one of europe's most important industries. more from frankfurt....
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car sales were down by an average 5% across the eu. the u.s. saw its car market rebound. sales there were up 17%. china fared almost all is well, and india's car market expanded. the european auto manufacturers association says that all this was not a one-off. car sales for the first eight months of this year are the lowest in the eu since the greeks started keeping records in 1990. >> those numbers are pretty bad news for one of europe's most important industries. more from frankfurt. >> the numbers weighed on share markets today. shares of bmw, but also of tiremaker continental tire went down significantly. on the other hand, they are better than expected. investor'' confidence kept it from falling too much. people are waiting for the fed decision on wednesday. the federal reserve's meeting may show if the federal reserve sticks to its policy of easy money or not. >> let's check out the numbers for you there. the dax saw minor gains on the day. new york trading still underway. >> it seems it's not just the devil who is wearing prodded these days. italy's fashion powerho
car sales were down by an average 5% across the eu. the u.s. saw its car market rebound. sales there were up 17%. china fared almost all is well, and india's car market expanded. the european auto manufacturers association says that all this was not a one-off. car sales for the first eight months of this year are the lowest in the eu since the greeks started keeping records in 1990. >> those numbers are pretty bad news for one of europe's most important industries. more from frankfurt....
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john kerry, is at a meeting in lithuania to convince eu ministers. they haven't all been warming to an attack against a suspected chemical attack. >> rallying european support. john kerry arrived in the lithuanian capital seeking backing for a military strike against syria. european powers seem to be stepping back from talks of intervention. smiles here and in st petersburg by leaders of the g20 lie deep divisions. the russian president is insistent that no action can take place without a greening light by -- green lict bit the security council. he maintains that the use of chemical weapons was wrong. >> translation: the use of chemical weapons was a provocation from the rebels hoping to get further assistance from countries supporting them. i want to remind you the use of force against the sovereign state is done only for self-defence. it's an illegal act. >> the french government struck a more cautiousous tone. >> translation: france should not accept that the chemical massacre should be unpun ished. we'll await the decision of congress, the u.s. s
john kerry, is at a meeting in lithuania to convince eu ministers. they haven't all been warming to an attack against a suspected chemical attack. >> rallying european support. john kerry arrived in the lithuanian capital seeking backing for a military strike against syria. european powers seem to be stepping back from talks of intervention. smiles here and in st petersburg by leaders of the g20 lie deep divisions. the russian president is insistent that no action can take place without a...
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the eu is also split on whether to arm the rebels. it fears the weapons could fall into the hands of islamist extremists. saudi arabia and turkey both want to stake a claim as regional powers. the saudi's have given financial help to the rebels. turkey has provided refuge to the free syrian army. assad's forces have repeatedly attacked the border area between the two countries. for israel, assad used to be a predictable adversary, but as the conflict has raged on, fears of a poison gas attacks have grown. at the same time, there's concern in israel about what would happen if assad were to fall. the syrian war is a complex clash of regional and international interests. even the rebel groups have turned their weapons on each other, and it is the civilians who are mostly caught in the crossfire. >> exactly the debate over what to do in syria is not just one for diplomats and world leaders. the people with the most at stake are the serbian people themselves. >> 2 million have now fled the country, most to the surrounding region. some have
the eu is also split on whether to arm the rebels. it fears the weapons could fall into the hands of islamist extremists. saudi arabia and turkey both want to stake a claim as regional powers. the saudi's have given financial help to the rebels. turkey has provided refuge to the free syrian army. assad's forces have repeatedly attacked the border area between the two countries. for israel, assad used to be a predictable adversary, but as the conflict has raged on, fears of a poison gas attacks...
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-eu stronger drivers of prosperity. last month the united states held the first round of the negotiations for the trans atlantic trade partnership and we will continue to work closely together because we both believe that working with the uk and the rest of the eu to finalize an agreement is going to create new investments, to add to those millions of people in both countries i just talked about, it will create new jobs and it will create growth on both sides of the atlantic. so as margaret thatche put it bluntly, the uk and u.s. are real and true friends and our relationship which is grounded in those values and traditions we both referred to remains as relevant today as it has been in the past and we look forward to continuing to strengthen this relationship and working hard to make real progress on the very many challenges that we face in an increasingly complicated and in too many places dangerous world, thank you, william. >> thank you very much. we will have a couple of questions from each side of the atlantic, an
-eu stronger drivers of prosperity. last month the united states held the first round of the negotiations for the trans atlantic trade partnership and we will continue to work closely together because we both believe that working with the uk and the rest of the eu to finalize an agreement is going to create new investments, to add to those millions of people in both countries i just talked about, it will create new jobs and it will create growth on both sides of the atlantic. so as margaret...
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there are a lot of waste, how the eu designation can be used to actually make a big difference. look, what did i say? pen, i don't see these as if then statements. it is not the case that we punish and degrade the capability the beneficiary is necessarily al qaeda. there are elements within the opposition who we can and should work with. part of the response to all of this has to be providing them the tools that they need to get the job done. one of the part-time government employee gigs i did was as a counter-terrorism guys are for the state department relating to israeli-palestinian peace process and bring vetted people into jordan and training them. that was tremendously successful. not telling you anything that is not public and on paper. this is now being done in a smaller scale of some of the syrians. there is what to do because right now you are right there are bad guys in every side of this equation. that does not need to be the case moving forward. there are good guys that we can work with in the rebel opposition. meanwhile, we cannot allow that assad regime to get away
there are a lot of waste, how the eu designation can be used to actually make a big difference. look, what did i say? pen, i don't see these as if then statements. it is not the case that we punish and degrade the capability the beneficiary is necessarily al qaeda. there are elements within the opposition who we can and should work with. part of the response to all of this has to be providing them the tools that they need to get the job done. one of the part-time government employee gigs i did...
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but the eu commission only is a marginal actor in it. they are dealing with reforms. >> so if that was because they was to keep the uk in? >> this is one argument because the uk is the promoter of more reforms and this is her main emphasis is to go for more competitiveness of the euro area and she needs allies for that. sovereign states are tired with all the austerity and reform measures. >> so we were wondering what actually is behind that term merkel-nomics. what do you think, what does she stand for in economic terms? >> as i said, she emphasized very much international competitiveness of governments as a condition for success of -- for a long time success of economies and on the other hand, she's still on austerities. another issue, of course, is banking union. there she is speeds up, slows down, speeds up due to election terms. >> and after the election, it will be slow down again or what is your take? >> yes. i think the banking union will stop, there will be some sacrifices from the german saver. it's clear that the savings indus
but the eu commission only is a marginal actor in it. they are dealing with reforms. >> so if that was because they was to keep the uk in? >> this is one argument because the uk is the promoter of more reforms and this is her main emphasis is to go for more competitiveness of the euro area and she needs allies for that. sovereign states are tired with all the austerity and reform measures. >> so we were wondering what actually is behind that term merkel-nomics. what do you...
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and a function of the fact that turkey has cooperated eu legislation, and by incorporating eu legislation it has made its production more competitive and more interesting to third countries, too. even african countries who are trading with turkey when they are importing from turkey, they are saying, on the imports are what we are importing up to the standards of the european union? they don't want to be shortchanged in any way. so customs union contribution needs to be recognized there. and one last remark is that i need to be fair. the grievances are not one directional. there are grievances that are coming from the eu side towards turkey, and the fact that the eu has grievances towards turkey, as far as the functioning of the customs union goes, i think it's making the european union think twice of the idea that they have turkey in the back pocket your that to be able to address and resolve those grievances they have, the city turkey, they're going to have to, to the negotiating table and address turkey's grievances, too. and i believe that there are internal forces from within the euro
and a function of the fact that turkey has cooperated eu legislation, and by incorporating eu legislation it has made its production more competitive and more interesting to third countries, too. even african countries who are trading with turkey when they are importing from turkey, they are saying, on the imports are what we are importing up to the standards of the european union? they don't want to be shortchanged in any way. so customs union contribution needs to be recognized there. and one...
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immediate fate on the actty str*eus now depends on russian prosecutors. additional protest are being reported. the security stand and the russian authorities by surprise. the launch of the ship arctic sunrise the demonstrators were able to send up up on the side on ropes. it's put half the coast guard and quickly came over them. the russians were not attempting. >> >> hours after that, the helicopters to sunrise and took control of the ship and in international crew. >>> five days in the custody of the the russian coast guard is likely the end of the matter if the activists. here in moscow, prosecutors from already indicating the that they have a few piracy charges against the group. >>> they describe an attempt to see the platform by storm. that i lates doubt -- it's loaded we electronicings and its purpose was not clear. the tpro*ethe protest was peaceo time to have property the way it's defined. >>vy no sense of an explanation why it was launched. the russian authority and have no communication with us. >> they are under our guard -- the campaign is on
immediate fate on the actty str*eus now depends on russian prosecutors. additional protest are being reported. the security stand and the russian authorities by surprise. the launch of the ship arctic sunrise the demonstrators were able to send up up on the side on ropes. it's put half the coast guard and quickly came over them. the russians were not attempting. >> >> hours after that, the helicopters to sunrise and took control of the ship and in international crew. >>>...
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>> hacantes de la peliÍcula dijy a frenar entonces ahorita esto l llega en un miamimomento tan erq eu querÍa parar y ayer hablaba c con ellos y tendrÍa que ser una oferta que no puede dejar. >> alberto ya tiene una dedic dedicatorai para este triunfo. >> a mi madre y a mi padre en u cuantomurieron se me comaenzaro a abrir la ss puertas ellos f n fueron. >> m(mÚsica(. >> en la ciudad de mexÉxico magy ayala telemundo. >> y asÍ llegamos al fin de esta ediciÓn de enfoque grciaacias d dejarme ser parte de ustedes, i visitenos en l apagina en pan l pantalla gracias, nos vemso si d dios quiere maÑana en noticiero nacional telemundo. > cc: telemundo network [♪]
>> hacantes de la peliÍcula dijy a frenar entonces ahorita esto l llega en un miamimomento tan erq eu querÍa parar y ayer hablaba c con ellos y tendrÍa que ser una oferta que no puede dejar. >> alberto ya tiene una dedic dedicatorai para este triunfo. >> a mi madre y a mi padre en u cuantomurieron se me comaenzaro a abrir la ss puertas ellos f n fueron. >> m(mÚsica(. >> en la ciudad de mexÉxico magy ayala telemundo. >> y asÍ llegamos al fin de esta...
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he took a beating from the eu, clearly said you must wait for a u.n. resolution. at home 64% are opposed and when it came down to it today president hollande took the opportunity to step back. >> we are now going to wait for the decision of the congress of the american senate, the chamber of the representatives and then the report by the inspectors and once we have looked at these elements i will make a decision. >> so make a decision again, waiting to see what congress does and waiting to see what the inspector's report says. it's two to three weeks joie before that report will be ready. >> so the president does face a more immediate concern which is looking to next week. there is the expectation that at least a first vote might be taken on one of the resolution proposals one of the drafts out there now. >> we think that the senate votes on wednesday. president obama will speak to the nation on tuesday night. we think from the oval office, thinking the speech will be of considerable note, he hasn't used that forum too much. and then the vote will be a little bit
he took a beating from the eu, clearly said you must wait for a u.n. resolution. at home 64% are opposed and when it came down to it today president hollande took the opportunity to step back. >> we are now going to wait for the decision of the congress of the american senate, the chamber of the representatives and then the report by the inspectors and once we have looked at these elements i will make a decision. >> so make a decision again, waiting to see what congress does and...
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but mohammed nas s*eu says it take more than perfect weather to attract investment. >>> tourism is one of the most important incomes to our country. so it's very, very important. the it's important for stability and national. >> they are known for the white sandy beaches like this and private holidays. you can uncover a very different reality. and this local is the real maldives. the fish industries the feeds thus of families afloat. but ali ahmad may lose his job if the government doesn't increase its support of the industry. next year the maldives their lose this tax status in europe, a major export market. >> it goes up, that would mean as a t -- they have to cut down somewhere. >> reporter: from job security to personal security, maldivians says political instability has allowed to crime to increase in the capitol. last year, her husband was mugged. she said he was fatally stabbed on a city street in the middle of the day. >> what is going on here. everything is shut out. we want to keep the outsiders to say we are not safe anymore. we cannot walk like we were walking before like 2
but mohammed nas s*eu says it take more than perfect weather to attract investment. >>> tourism is one of the most important incomes to our country. so it's very, very important. the it's important for stability and national. >> they are known for the white sandy beaches like this and private holidays. you can uncover a very different reality. and this local is the real maldives. the fish industries the feeds thus of families afloat. but ali ahmad may lose his job if the...
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it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if there were as many women as men. we have a time of economic uncertainty around the world. what is the head of the imf doing talking about women's equality? >> i am talking about half of the world and women today that are launching a study about women's contributions to growth. market andhe labor contributing to resolving. there are many ways to deal with economic issues. the world economy is important. just a politically correct issue, it is a bottom- line issue? >> one that i feel very strongly about. of development, better access, better financing, better contribution. >> is it poss
it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if...
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it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if there were as many women as men. we have a time of economic uncertainty around the world. what is the head of the imf doing talking about women's equality? >> i am talking about half of the world and women today that are launching a study about women's contributions to growth. market andhe labor contributing to resolving. there are many ways to deal with economic issues. the world economy is important. just a politically correct issue, it is a bottom- line issue? >> one that i feel very strongly about. of development, better access, better financing, better contribution. >> is it poss
it is his ambition to renegotiate with the eu. he will need some support from berlin. said that she supports the transfer of some powers back to the nationstates. she is at the zenith of her power and in a position to shape the future of europe. >> she shows the potential of all women to succeed. but even if they are not chancellor of germany, the imf wants more women in the workforce. they say they are essential to economic growth. the u.s. economy would grow by a next or five percent if...
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we, legitimate political representatives of the eu, can turn the tide. you, the direct democratic representatives of europe, directly elected, you will be at the forefront of the political debate. i want to propose the following. which picture of europe will the voters be presented with? decanted version, or the cartoon version? the myths or the facts? be honest, reasonable version, or the extremist, populist version? it is an important choice to make. i know some people out there will say that europe is to blame for the crisis and hardship. but you can remind people they european union was not the origin at the crisis. it resulted from mismanagement of public finaes
we, legitimate political representatives of the eu, can turn the tide. you, the direct democratic representatives of europe, directly elected, you will be at the forefront of the political debate. i want to propose the following. which picture of europe will the voters be presented with? decanted version, or the cartoon version? the myths or the facts? be honest, reasonable version, or the extremist, populist version? it is an important choice to make. i know some people out there will say that...
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so you have an eu passport. for now, when you are a incumbent, then when you are planning to offer your services in another country, you will have to stop everything again. new regulations, requirements, new payments and so on and so forth. so this is for the incumbents for making their new business models, new business models. on the other hand, the roaming income streams will be cut off for that is also old fashioned. so there is sour and sweet for everything, so to say, but we are vastly needing this type of approach because it is a global thing. we need to be aware that we don't have a situation for europe, that we are not any more in the drivers' seat. it is connected with the manufacturing industry, it is connected with all the other economic activities and combined with the jobs. so we have to act now that our qualities are doing the job and are having a competitive advantage when we are comparing it in the global theme. >> now, i spoke to, as well, commissioner, to your colleague, jacob malmunia over the
so you have an eu passport. for now, when you are a incumbent, then when you are planning to offer your services in another country, you will have to stop everything again. new regulations, requirements, new payments and so on and so forth. so this is for the incumbents for making their new business models, new business models. on the other hand, the roaming income streams will be cut off for that is also old fashioned. so there is sour and sweet for everything, so to say, but we are vastly...
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all 28 members of the eu, katherine ashton saying clearly where the europeans stand. the syrian government used the banned weapons and there will be consequences. >> in the face of this the international community cannot remain idle. a clear and strong response is crucial to make clear that such crimes are unacceptable and that there can be no impunity. >> no just what that response -- though just what that response will be is not clear. public opinion in europe is against a military strike. ministers also say the u.n. inspectors should finish their report before any action. none of this will make moscow happy. crÈme lynn watchers say vladimir putin said he did serious damage to the obama plan in st. petersburg. >>> secretary kerry says support for punishment of the assad ray jean is growing not waning. >> in addition to what was just said, seven of the 8 of the g-8 have specifically supported action being taken such as we are contemplating and 12 out of the 20, that's a majority in a democracy that's pretty strong when you consider some of the others and what their
all 28 members of the eu, katherine ashton saying clearly where the europeans stand. the syrian government used the banned weapons and there will be consequences. >> in the face of this the international community cannot remain idle. a clear and strong response is crucial to make clear that such crimes are unacceptable and that there can be no impunity. >> no just what that response -- though just what that response will be is not clear. public opinion in europe is against a...
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. >> na stk*eu germany. we saw it in britain. told the british people accept the nazi. >> that was from a past g oh op presidential thopl knee, john mccain. >> i do not agree with that comparison. i that it's wrong. and, i hit the's a disservice to those who stood up and shouted at the top of their lungs the. we must act. we ki did act. >> on the vote the yay's are 100, the nay's are 0. >> reporter: more vote come at the end of the week when democrats are likely to restore funding. with hours left to avert a shut down, the bill goes back to the house. today white house spokesman want the speaker to lead the health care law alone. >>> we don't have a lot of time but fortunately, we can't let congress all by themselves. but that choice is still playing out this week as we inch closer and closer. >> and al jazeera has learned that the senate will finish his work by friday and send it over to the house which is expected to be in this weekend. question is what will john boehner do to avert a shut down. al jazeera, the capitol. >>> the
. >> na stk*eu germany. we saw it in britain. told the british people accept the nazi. >> that was from a past g oh op presidential thopl knee, john mccain. >> i do not agree with that comparison. i that it's wrong. and, i hit the's a disservice to those who stood up and shouted at the top of their lungs the. we must act. we ki did act. >> on the vote the yay's are 100, the nay's are 0. >> reporter: more vote come at the end of the week when democrats are likely to...
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suzu k*eu says no injuries have been reported. the recalls are for precautionary. >> a rare grain-eating ameba have been discovered in the water of a louisiana town. a child has died and thousands are not sure if they can trust their tap water. we have more from st. bernard parish just outside new orleans. >> let's concentrate right here. let's see if i can't pull this. >> after all, he's expecting the whole family. >> sunday we're having a big here -- the whole family are looking for 50 people to being here. >> he and his wife may have to pull the plug on that. >> we have nieces and nephews, i three grand kids. i don't know if i want them to go swimming. >> reporter: thursday they announced the water supply test -z positive far deadly aimee am. a four-year-old boy died last month after contracting the ameba after playing in a slip and slide. >> it's with the chlorine that's in your system. it allows -- according to the centers for disease control, the ameba commonly called the brain-eating ameba is usually found in warm bodice of
suzu k*eu says no injuries have been reported. the recalls are for precautionary. >> a rare grain-eating ameba have been discovered in the water of a louisiana town. a child has died and thousands are not sure if they can trust their tap water. we have more from st. bernard parish just outside new orleans. >> let's concentrate right here. let's see if i can't pull this. >> after all, he's expecting the whole family. >> sunday we're having a big here -- the whole family...
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like all eu citizens roma have the right to move freely throughout the european union. but with local elections approaching in france, some politicians are turning roma and their campsites into analect a n electoral issue. >> we're not trying to stigmatize them. but look at the reality. the difficulties we're experiencing in these cities. >> reporter: the socialist government has been dismantling these camps under the right wing administration. there are about 20,000 roma in france, and the interior minister said most of them should be expelled. until recently there was a roma camp on this scrap of wasteland, but they've even been moving on from here. which gives you a sense of how marginalized these people are. but roma groups say they don't live like this by choice. they say french law prevents roma were getting a proper job and without a job they can't get housing. >> most of them are in france for fiv 5 to 20 years, if they didn't want to remain they would not remain in this particularly hard conditions. they would not remain in france if they didn't want to integra
like all eu citizens roma have the right to move freely throughout the european union. but with local elections approaching in france, some politicians are turning roma and their campsites into analect a n electoral issue. >> we're not trying to stigmatize them. but look at the reality. the difficulties we're experiencing in these cities. >> reporter: the socialist government has been dismantling these camps under the right wing administration. there are about 20,000 roma in france,...
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one year after the attack that killed four americans in benghaz a*eu cabenghazi a car bomb expld this morning. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> secretary of state john kerry will meet a foreign minister in geneva in a matter of hours. they will talk about a resolution to strip syria of its chemical weapons. they are at odds to serve military action in syria if they don't comply. >> a moment of silence was held for 12 12th of anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. the president was on hand and didn't talk about the syria but said the military force is not an end of itself. >> reporter: since the president's prime address it is the calm after the storm. it's been a day of solemn ceremony in washington even as a quiet hush fell over the capitol. ♪ >> reporter: from pennsylvania to the pentagon. today the nation paused as it had every september 11th for the last 12 years to remember. in new york the names of the fallen were read. one young woman had a plea for president. >> three were taken from the us and we love them and miss them very much. and president obama please do not bring u
one year after the attack that killed four americans in benghaz a*eu cabenghazi a car bomb expld this morning. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> secretary of state john kerry will meet a foreign minister in geneva in a matter of hours. they will talk about a resolution to strip syria of its chemical weapons. they are at odds to serve military action in syria if they don't comply. >> a moment of silence was held for 12 12th of anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. the president...
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we also see the eu as a problem. while they have good controls, we have seen cases where, let me give an example where goods went from japan to the u.s.. it was carbon fiber. through a goodpe country, a legitimate sale and then it sort of disappeared in the eu which is a big place. many of the countries don't have the same level of controls as the white nights there. orn it is tracked via turkey adjacent country to iran. we have identified these two loopholes that need to be fixed. thank you. >> thank you very much, david albright for that great summary of where the program is and what some of the implications are. now we are going to turn to call in to give us his take on where the negotiators might be able to go with the election ofrouhan thank you darrell and thanks to carnegie for hosting and thanks to all of you for coming out on a morning to listen to us. my remarksmentioned, will basically focus on three things, whether there is a window of opportunity with the election of rounani to make some diplomatic progr
we also see the eu as a problem. while they have good controls, we have seen cases where, let me give an example where goods went from japan to the u.s.. it was carbon fiber. through a goodpe country, a legitimate sale and then it sort of disappeared in the eu which is a big place. many of the countries don't have the same level of controls as the white nights there. orn it is tracked via turkey adjacent country to iran. we have identified these two loopholes that need to be fixed. thank you....