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eurozone finance ministers have just ended a meeting in brussels. they have a proved a bailout agreement for greece. approved a bailout agreement for greece. had signaled that greek debt is unsustainable and was calling for debt relief of some sort. some within the eurozone are against touch measures. aey prefer waiting until first review of the new deal is concluded in october. we will bring you the latest out of brussels as soon as we get it. we saw anemic levels of growth coming out of germany. europe's economic engine grew at 4.7% in the second quarter. economye, the flatlined. despite this, the french government is still confident of s.aching its target >> disappointing results in spite of favorable conditions. downuropean economy is 0.1% compared to the first quarter. a weaker euro, stimulus measures from the central bank and low oil prices were not enough to kickstart some of europe's a guest economies. france stagnated he between april and june, but it's prime it will still has faith exceed the growth market by the end of the year. >> we act
eurozone finance ministers have just ended a meeting in brussels. they have a proved a bailout agreement for greece. approved a bailout agreement for greece. had signaled that greek debt is unsustainable and was calling for debt relief of some sort. some within the eurozone are against touch measures. aey prefer waiting until first review of the new deal is concluded in october. we will bring you the latest out of brussels as soon as we get it. we saw anemic levels of growth coming out of...
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final approval is needed from brussels. japan's prime minister marx 70 years -- prime minister marks since world war ii. he says future nations will not be required to apologize for japan. and invest getting the giant blast in tianjin as reticence -- as residents fear toxic exposure. time for a business update. i'm joined in the newsroom by kate moody. we are starting off with the latest out of greece, where parliament has approved a third bailout. kate: all eyes are shifting to brussels, where the finance ministers of the 19 eurozone countries are starting to gather. they have to sign off on all the details. germany has indicated it will raise concerns about some of the includingncluded -- the pace of reforms, the international monetary fund, and the 50 billion euro privatization program. deadlines were announced on two of the country's largest ports and state railways. sale of state assets are expected to raise 6.4 billion --os between now and 24 to between now and 2017. berlin also wants eu institutions to have more cont
final approval is needed from brussels. japan's prime minister marx 70 years -- prime minister marks since world war ii. he says future nations will not be required to apologize for japan. and invest getting the giant blast in tianjin as reticence -- as residents fear toxic exposure. time for a business update. i'm joined in the newsroom by kate moody. we are starting off with the latest out of greece, where parliament has approved a third bailout. kate: all eyes are shifting to brussels, where...
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the agreement comes after six hours of talks in brussels. ahead of the summit, the german finance minister said he wanted clear confirmation that the international monetary fund board for a new deal. the imf had expressed concerns about greece's mounting debts. >> it's an ambitious reform package. it addresses the main challenges both on reaching south public finances and to return to growth but also structural policy frameworks to enhance competitiveness, and finally, it safeguards financial stability and deals with the issues and the banks. anchor: for more, let's cross over to our bureau chief in brussels, max hoffman. the eurogroup has backed the bailout deal, as expected. what is next? max: in some countries, the parliaments still have to approve the deal. among them, germany, and it will have to be quick because the european stability mechanism who owns most of those funds and disperses them wants to disperse a first tranche of about 13 billion euros early on august 20, which is important because that is the day when greece has to pay
the agreement comes after six hours of talks in brussels. ahead of the summit, the german finance minister said he wanted clear confirmation that the international monetary fund board for a new deal. the imf had expressed concerns about greece's mounting debts. >> it's an ambitious reform package. it addresses the main challenges both on reaching south public finances and to return to growth but also structural policy frameworks to enhance competitiveness, and finally, it safeguards...
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visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little different, an idea often touted by germany and france. >> we both want an economic and currency union and a political union based on integration and solidarity. reporter: the historical core of the eu includes its founding member states -- france, germany, belgium, the netherlands, luxembourg, and italy. the european union started as an agreement between these countries to secure supplies of steel and coal within the block. it was seen as an economic plan and a piece project when the countries signed the first agreements. european countries grew close
visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little...
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visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little different, an idea often touted by germany and france. >> we both want an economic and currency union and a political union based on integration and solidarity. reporter: the historical core of the eu includes its founding member states -- france, germany, belgium, the netherlands, luxembourg, and italy. the european union started as an agreement between these countries to secure supplies of steel and coal within the block. it was seen as an economic plan and a piece project when the countries signed the first agreements. european countries grew close
visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little...
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the agreement comes after six hours of talks in brussels. ahead of the summit, the german finance minister said he wanted clear confirmation that the international monetary fund board for a new deal. the imf had expressed concerns about greece's mounting debts. >> it's an ambitious reform package. it addresses the main challenges both on reaching south public finances and to return to growth but also structural policy frameworks to enhance competitiveness, and finally, it safeguards financial stability and deals with the issues and the banks. anchor: for more, let's cross over to our bureau chief in brussels, max hoffman. the eurogroup has backed the bailout deal, as expected. what is next? max: in some countries, the parliaments still have to approve the deal. among them, germany, and it will have to be quick because the european stability mechanism who owns most of those funds and disperses them wants to disperse a first tranche of about 13 billion euros early on august 20, which is important because that is the day when greece has to pay
the agreement comes after six hours of talks in brussels. ahead of the summit, the german finance minister said he wanted clear confirmation that the international monetary fund board for a new deal. the imf had expressed concerns about greece's mounting debts. >> it's an ambitious reform package. it addresses the main challenges both on reaching south public finances and to return to growth but also structural policy frameworks to enhance competitiveness, and finally, it safeguards...
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brussels ups the rhetoric. no country can stay alone. the paper recalls that the eu has praised italy for saving lives, but that now we need a european approach. it goes on to explain that brussels is exasperated at leaders like david cameron, who have refused to help by taking their fair share of asylum-seekers. molly: we have seen debate over what an approach would and should look like, and we are seeing something in the german press. tv presents rman reshque who used her influence to insight attacks. she says when you call people dirt, that is not see jargon -- that is nazi jargon. she says she is shocked at how many likes people will get for "filthyphrases like vermin should drown in the c." i am quoting there. they haday afternoon, been viewed more than 9 million times. she called on decent germans to act. she says if you are not of the opinion that all refugees are sponges who should be hunted down or gassed, then make that known. expose it, open your mouth, pillory-- hillary -- people. let's move away from europe now, and let's lo
brussels ups the rhetoric. no country can stay alone. the paper recalls that the eu has praised italy for saving lives, but that now we need a european approach. it goes on to explain that brussels is exasperated at leaders like david cameron, who have refused to help by taking their fair share of asylum-seekers. molly: we have seen debate over what an approach would and should look like, and we are seeing something in the german press. tv presents rman reshque who used her influence to insight...
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a brussels based policy reporter reports. rebecca, first of all give us your take on what you are expecting today. greece we expect will go with a majority, it depends how big the majority is. the finance ministers will gather at about me :00 p.m. this afternoon. able discuss whether to finally allow a three-year, 85 million euro bailout. it will pave the way for germany's parliament to consider the bailout package next week, then as soon as wednesday actual money to start changing hands so greece can pay its bills. caroline: august the 20th is with a big payment comes out of the ecb. how is the greek bailout package progressing? there is been much debate as to whether or not the imf will be part of it, or if it will be debt haircuts. at the end, it does seem to be having a struggle in germany. rebecca: german lawmakers a very concerned about setting president that any might change hands without very strong accountability. one of the things that will happen this afternoon's finance ministers going around to make sure they can
a brussels based policy reporter reports. rebecca, first of all give us your take on what you are expecting today. greece we expect will go with a majority, it depends how big the majority is. the finance ministers will gather at about me :00 p.m. this afternoon. able discuss whether to finally allow a three-year, 85 million euro bailout. it will pave the way for germany's parliament to consider the bailout package next week, then as soon as wednesday actual money to start changing hands so...
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only word you can describe the policy from brussels. there's been no policy. >> reporter: in hungary, politicians holding a press conference as a new anti-migrant fence is erected behind them. the message clear -- we are tough on migrants. geoffrey robertson, the human rights lawyer predicts without a clear european strategy, europe is headed for the rocks. >> we'll see europe move right, move nationalists. we will see britain being the first and then may be others to leave the european union. >> reporter: the drift to the right is already happening from sweden to denmark to britain and france. greece in the far south. [ chanting ] >> reporter: right-wing parties are prospering. slow vokian prime ministers are fuelling sectarian tensions saying they will only take christian migrants. the problem is huge. criminal gangs ferrying migrants from libya to italy. hundreds dying at sea. the same from turkey to greece. once ashore, heading north through europe, through germany, france, and swede withen. bottlenecks at borders are becoming the n
only word you can describe the policy from brussels. there's been no policy. >> reporter: in hungary, politicians holding a press conference as a new anti-migrant fence is erected behind them. the message clear -- we are tough on migrants. geoffrey robertson, the human rights lawyer predicts without a clear european strategy, europe is headed for the rocks. >> we'll see europe move right, move nationalists. we will see britain being the first and then may be others to leave the...
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it is not stuck in the institutions in brussels or making decisions behind closed doors. it is about town hall meetings. it is about explaining who we are. why do we have these values? peter: what role could germany play in this? judy: chancellor merkel has tried to do some town hall meetings. germany has an enormous role in this. by actually creating clusters of small and big countries together. helmut kohl, former chancellor, was terrific at this. he would bring up his friend in paris, the hague, and say, if you do this, i'll do this for you. it is compromised. these trade-offs have to be rediscovered. peter: one minute for alan. germany's role in moving europe forward. alan: engage more with great britain. that is your bridge to the united states. engage more with the united states. try to bring france back into the fold, and don't concentrate so much on rules and regulations , because that is not the way business is done. concentrate on bringing europe forward. peter: ursula? ursula: concentrate on economics and make europe become one of the -- the continent of wealth
it is not stuck in the institutions in brussels or making decisions behind closed doors. it is about town hall meetings. it is about explaining who we are. why do we have these values? peter: what role could germany play in this? judy: chancellor merkel has tried to do some town hall meetings. germany has an enormous role in this. by actually creating clusters of small and big countries together. helmut kohl, former chancellor, was terrific at this. he would bring up his friend in paris, the...
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it will bring the mother of all political battles to brussels. it will pale in comparison and angela merkel will have been right when she said just a couple of days ago that the refugee crisis will be the biggest test for the european union yet. far more difficult to master than the battle in the fight about the future of the euro. sarah: sounds like a long road ahead. thank you. britain and france have announced a joint operation to tackle people smuggling. police will work together to stop gangs trying to smuggle undocumented migrants across the english channel. thousands are camped and hoping to cross to the u.k.. reporter: they are not giving up. even if it means living amongst garbage. these people are hoping to catch a ride on a train or bus. to travel less still a ways through the tunnel to britain on the other side of the english channel. -- to travel as still a ways through the tunnel to britain on the other side of the english channel. >> [indiscernible] reporter: that is likely to become more difficult. french and british ministers hav
it will bring the mother of all political battles to brussels. it will pale in comparison and angela merkel will have been right when she said just a couple of days ago that the refugee crisis will be the biggest test for the european union yet. far more difficult to master than the battle in the fight about the future of the euro. sarah: sounds like a long road ahead. thank you. britain and france have announced a joint operation to tackle people smuggling. police will work together to stop...
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as we just heard, some of these young people want more power in brussels. do you think they will live to see that happen? karen: i personally am a a a booster of deeper european integration, but perhaps more importantly, successive u.s. administrations the port deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has -- support deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has brought to the continent, but also because europeans are our closest allies. whenever we go to meet a challenge, whether afghanistan, iran, the islamic state, we look to europe to partner with us. so, the stronger those institutions are, we would argue that is a good thing for the u.s. as well. matt: from the perspective of the u.s. and u.s. policy makers, what are some concrete steps you would like to see europe take to make their structure stronger? karen: i think we have seen the european union and its member states struggling to manage simultaneous crazies. we have seen crisis in you came -- crisis in ukraine because of russian aggression. we have seen crisis in t
as we just heard, some of these young people want more power in brussels. do you think they will live to see that happen? karen: i personally am a a a booster of deeper european integration, but perhaps more importantly, successive u.s. administrations the port deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has -- support deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has brought to the continent, but also because europeans are our closest allies. whenever we go to meet a...
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the suspect boarded the train at brussels mid east station without passport or luggage being checked. they promised more stop and search checks. >> translator: whenever we talk about random search check, people say they could be discriminatory. i would prefer to do that than remain a spectator. >> reporter: trains cross european borders without the passport control or baggage checks. they face a huge dilemma. how to improve security on the high speed rail network. while preserving the principles of freedom of movement which have become a crucial part of the european economy and its way of life. nowhere is that more true than on france's famous network. it's a crucial life line for the economy carrying 250,000 people a day from 250 stations across 1500 kilometers of high speed track. across france, but also into neighboring eu states. on monday the head of the rail network ruled out airport style security, but it may be the only way of guaranteeing safe travel. >> what needs to be done, is the international trains, like euro star. some kind of metal detector or airport security. that w
the suspect boarded the train at brussels mid east station without passport or luggage being checked. they promised more stop and search checks. >> translator: whenever we talk about random search check, people say they could be discriminatory. i would prefer to do that than remain a spectator. >> reporter: trains cross european borders without the passport control or baggage checks. they face a huge dilemma. how to improve security on the high speed rail network. while preserving...
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it will bring the mother of all political battles to brussels. it will pale in comparison and angela merkel will have been right when she said just a couple of days ago that the refugee crisis will be the biggest test for the european union yet. far more difficult to master than the battle in the fight about the future of the euro. sarah: sounds like a long road ahead. thank you. britain and france have announced a joint operation to tackle people smuggling. police will work together to stop gangs trying to smuggle undocumented migrants across the english channel. thousands are camped and hoping to cross to the u.k.. reporter: they are not giving up. even if it means living amongst garbage. these people are hoping to catch a ride on a train or bus. to travel less still a ways through the tunnel to britain on the other side of the english channel. -- to travel as still a ways through the tunnel to britain on the other side of the english channel. >> [indiscernible] reporter: that is likely to become more difficult. french and british ministers hav
it will bring the mother of all political battles to brussels. it will pale in comparison and angela merkel will have been right when she said just a couple of days ago that the refugee crisis will be the biggest test for the european union yet. far more difficult to master than the battle in the fight about the future of the euro. sarah: sounds like a long road ahead. thank you. britain and france have announced a joint operation to tackle people smuggling. police will work together to stop...
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. >> because the gunman boarded the train in brussels, belgium authorities have commenced a terrorism investigation into the circumstances of the attempted attack. once again the effectiveness of the intelligence services is under scrutiny, but also the security of europe's rail network. high speed rail passengers traveling between france and england must go through stringent security, including baggage x-rays. the reason being the channel tunnel, the stretch underneath the english channel. plus across the rest of the french network, including trains that pass through belgium and amsterdam and the netherlands there are no such security. >> they will raise the level of alert around the network. in the meantime the bravery medals have been awarded to the american and french passenger who is overpowered the man and president franÇois hollande has invited them to the presidential palace in paris. >> we'll be talking live to paul brennan in paris with more on that story. >>> em's second in command has been killed. full details still ahead. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you
. >> because the gunman boarded the train in brussels, belgium authorities have commenced a terrorism investigation into the circumstances of the attempted attack. once again the effectiveness of the intelligence services is under scrutiny, but also the security of europe's rail network. high speed rail passengers traveling between france and england must go through stringent security, including baggage x-rays. the reason being the channel tunnel, the stretch underneath the english...
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as we just heard, some of these young people want more power in brussels. do you think they will live to see that happen? karen: i personally am a a a booster of deeper european integration, but perhaps more importantly, successive u.s. administrations the port deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has -- support deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has brought to the continent, but also because europeans are our closest allies. whenever we go to meet a challenge, whether afghanistan, iran, the islamic state, we look to europe to partner with us. so, the stronger those institutions are, we would argue that is a good thing for the u.s. as well. matt: from the perspective of the u.s. and u.s. policy makers, what are some concrete steps you would like to see europe take to make their structure stronger? karen: i think we have seen the european union and its member states struggling to manage simultaneous crazies. we have seen crisis in you came -- crisis in ukraine because of russian aggression. we have seen crisis in t
as we just heard, some of these young people want more power in brussels. do you think they will live to see that happen? karen: i personally am a a a booster of deeper european integration, but perhaps more importantly, successive u.s. administrations the port deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has -- support deeper european integration, not only for the benefits it has brought to the continent, but also because europeans are our closest allies. whenever we go to meet a...
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we will get that when the leaders meet in brussels. both sides appear to be giving some. creditors' side, they have a loosening in terms of the primary budget surpluses. they will come down a little bit. overall in three years, there is $20 billion they have given on. side, there are prior actions, things they have to vote on. remember, the did six prior actions before. you see some of them clamps down on early retirement, changes in taxes for shipping firms. every single one of these votes -- matt: a bunch of things have been demanded by the international audience. hans: that is why they will be difficult for syriza to vote. in september there will be the series a party can't -- the syriza party conference. there will always be a crisis. thereyou will get thursday. great restaurants for you. sittingike a great time around brussels, waiting for -- hans: getting some color from -- is there the possibility of him moving to a different party? hans: he is. 40 he is governing without or 39 of his mp's who voted against the first one, 36 voting against the second one. technical
we will get that when the leaders meet in brussels. both sides appear to be giving some. creditors' side, they have a loosening in terms of the primary budget surpluses. they will come down a little bit. overall in three years, there is $20 billion they have given on. side, there are prior actions, things they have to vote on. remember, the did six prior actions before. you see some of them clamps down on early retirement, changes in taxes for shipping firms. every single one of these votes --...
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reporter: no more guardians from brussels. that's what they all want. unsurprisingly, a majority of people in populist strongholds tend not to trust the eu. according to the european commission, in france, 51% distrust the eu. in pajamas, spain, it's 54%. -- in podemos, spain, it's 54%. in greece, it's a whopping 73%. all of these countries are above the eu average, but that is still 46%. that is fertile ground for europe's populists, if they are from the right or the left. sarah: for more on all of this, let's bring in a transatlantic assist test transatlantic analysis and an expert in eu foreign-policy from brookings institution. thank you for joining us. we just heard about the populist movements. that's not the only threat facing the eu. there's also the migration crisis, financial crises. you have the view from the united states. how is this being viewed their? costanza: right now, europe is a minor consideration is the american presidential campaign heats up. pretty much everyone's attention here is consumed by bernie sanders and donald trump, abo
reporter: no more guardians from brussels. that's what they all want. unsurprisingly, a majority of people in populist strongholds tend not to trust the eu. according to the european commission, in france, 51% distrust the eu. in pajamas, spain, it's 54%. -- in podemos, spain, it's 54%. in greece, it's a whopping 73%. all of these countries are above the eu average, but that is still 46%. that is fertile ground for europe's populists, if they are from the right or the left. sarah: for more on...
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reporter: no more guardians from brussels. that's what they all want. unsurprisingly, a majority of people in populist strongholds tend not to trust the eu. according to the european commission, in france, 51% distrust the eu. in pajamas, spain, it's 54%. -- in podemos, spain, it's 54%. in greece, it's a whopping 73%. all of these countries are above the eu average, but that is still 46%. that is fertile ground for europe's populists, if they are from the right or the left. sarah: for more on all of this, let's bring in a transatlantic assist test transatlantic analysis and an expert in eu foreign-policy from brookings institution. thank you for joining us. we just heard about the populist movements. that's not the only threat facing the eu. there's also the migration crisis, financial crises. you have the view from the united states. how is this being viewed their? costanza: right now, europe is a minor consideration is the american presidential campaign heats up. pretty much everyone's attention here is consumed by bernie sanders and donald trump, abo
reporter: no more guardians from brussels. that's what they all want. unsurprisingly, a majority of people in populist strongholds tend not to trust the eu. according to the european commission, in france, 51% distrust the eu. in pajamas, spain, it's 54%. -- in podemos, spain, it's 54%. in greece, it's a whopping 73%. all of these countries are above the eu average, but that is still 46%. that is fertile ground for europe's populists, if they are from the right or the left. sarah: for more on...
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is in a belgian newspaper which says he was linked to the group which was involved in a shooting in brussels just a few weeks, a few days after the one in paris in january. >> larson: i read he was on this f list in france, where they are tracking, you know, people that are concerned about -- how many people are on these types of lists? >> the prime minister earlier this year said there were 3,000 on that f list who were considered to be islamist militants and of course the problem is, until they actually do something that they can be arrested for, there is not very much anyone can do to actually stop them from moving around. the countries that train and struggling through, people travel across the borders without passports, without security checks and so on, so these people can travel around. >> larson: ever since first news of this arrived here in the united states, there have been questions about whether or not he actually, the gunman actually went to syria. any news on that? >> the sources have been spanish security services are saying he did go to syria, from france, not necessarily dir
is in a belgian newspaper which says he was linked to the group which was involved in a shooting in brussels just a few weeks, a few days after the one in paris in january. >> larson: i read he was on this f list in france, where they are tracking, you know, people that are concerned about -- how many people are on these types of lists? >> the prime minister earlier this year said there were 3,000 on that f list who were considered to be islamist militants and of course the problem...
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feinberg to brussels. i think it will be important to see what the latvian say, what the german say, can we get a deal through the german parliament? olivia: at 9:45, history in the making. secretary of state john kerry will be in havana to raise the american flag outside the cuban embassy. two soldiers who took down the flag in 1961 will be back to raise it back. hans: it will be interesting to see how cuba plays in the presidential -- i suspect not. i think puerto rico could have a better impact -- a bigger impact. kerry, whether you agree with what he is doing or not as a foreign-policy issue, his travel agenda -- olivia: and with a broken leg. ken: too bad he does not get frequent-flier matters -- miles, because you have to give him credit. olivia: ken feinberg, we are going to leave it there. thank you to hans nichols. bloomberg "surveillance" continues on radio. ♪ ♪ announcer: live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. good morn
feinberg to brussels. i think it will be important to see what the latvian say, what the german say, can we get a deal through the german parliament? olivia: at 9:45, history in the making. secretary of state john kerry will be in havana to raise the american flag outside the cuban embassy. two soldiers who took down the flag in 1961 will be back to raise it back. hans: it will be interesting to see how cuba plays in the presidential -- i suspect not. i think puerto rico could have a better...
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for more on that we can go now to brussels. the european commission is calling this agreement a technical one. what does that mean? >> indeed, they're calling it a technical agreement in principle, laura, using cautious words there on purpose. the thing is any agreement on a greek loan, whether it's short term or long term, it means both technical and political greens. but it does not have the likes of them. after about 2 1/2 weeks of talks between officials from the european commission, the european central banks and the international monetary fund with greek authorities over in athens, a deal was reached earlier in the morning on a bailout that would see greece financed for three years, a bailout that could be worth between 82 billion and 86 billion euros. they are called prior actions, phasing out early retirement. now, we spent a good part of the day to the chancellor of germany asking them to sign up for that deal and getting the backing of the parliament. he does not want to go back to work in september with that headache
for more on that we can go now to brussels. the european commission is calling this agreement a technical one. what does that mean? >> indeed, they're calling it a technical agreement in principle, laura, using cautious words there on purpose. the thing is any agreement on a greek loan, whether it's short term or long term, it means both technical and political greens. but it does not have the likes of them. after about 2 1/2 weeks of talks between officials from the european commission,...
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communications within provinces and brussels. mills to be controlled. bankers to be constrained into living up to their contracts. there's a book -- no book about it but i'd love to write about the bankers. systems of distribution. administrative forums. cards to be deviced. local committees to be organized and distribute food. complaints to be smoothed out. with great understatement, he ended his list with, the task was a formidable one. what would be a delegate's biggest, most important task? thank you for having again. arguably, it was somehow to remain absolutely neutral. it was to remain absolutely neutral. hoover knew that neutrality was the linchpin to the whole operation. he would have liked all the delegates to be neutral in both thought and in realistic about young men and where they hearts might lead their brains. according to a journalist friend of the crd member, when hoover met the first ten oxford students in december, early on friday afternoon, december 4th, before they left for belgium, he told them, you must forget the greatest war in
communications within provinces and brussels. mills to be controlled. bankers to be constrained into living up to their contracts. there's a book -- no book about it but i'd love to write about the bankers. systems of distribution. administrative forums. cards to be deviced. local committees to be organized and distribute food. complaints to be smoothed out. with great understatement, he ended his list with, the task was a formidable one. what would be a delegate's biggest, most important task?...
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communications to be established within provinces and with brussels. meals to be controlled with acres to be constrained intomills to be controlled, makers to be constrained into living up to their contracts. there is a great book -- there is no book, but i would love to write a book about the bakers and how they had problems keeping up with the contract system. systems of distribution. local committees to be organized and induced to distribute food according to instructions and complaints to be investigated and difficulties for the germans to be smoothed out. with great understatement, kittredge andrew his list with "the task was a formidable one." what would be delegates most important task -- thank you for asking. arguably to remain neutral. sorry. it was to remain absolutely neutral. hoover new that neutrality was the linchpin this operation -- to this operation. he would like all the crv delegates to be neutral to thought and act are realistic about these young men and where their hearts might lead their brains here according to journalists -- a j
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that risk is pretty small and remember it was he that was against the program that was coming from brussels and from the imf and european central bank and it's now he in the form of the prime minister himself that have changed their mind and last week in the bailout vote in the greek parliament they won with votes from the opposition and there is clear majority in parliament and also among the greek population for the current cause of action. i do not think that a new government would overturn that majority. >> in which case if you are saying the political passage is going to be fine for reforms, the other think their mind is whether greece can carry them out anyway and if it's physically and financially has the ability to do that when it has this great big debt hanging over it and that is another key discussion, isn't it, for everybody in europe is what to do with greece's debt and never mind refors. >> yes, and the debt still needs to be discussed and the imf sofa is not on board and they said they will only go on board if debt relief is being discussed so this will be seen in the next co
that risk is pretty small and remember it was he that was against the program that was coming from brussels and from the imf and european central bank and it's now he in the form of the prime minister himself that have changed their mind and last week in the bailout vote in the greek parliament they won with votes from the opposition and there is clear majority in parliament and also among the greek population for the current cause of action. i do not think that a new government would overturn...
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he got on the train in brussels. the station in brussels a lot of attention being paid to security there. but all across europe. it's not like getting on a plane where you go through multiple layers of security. trains are easier to get on and obviously after an incident like this, that will be examined. but we have seen in capitals like paris we saw the french after the "charlie hebdo" step up security. there is increased security and surveillance and stations. there are increased security patrols at stations and places where there are large numbers of the public present. but what security forces tell us across europe at the moment, they are stretched in terms of dealing with the number of potential threats. >> nic robertson is live in paris for us outside the palace. and we will stand by as we wait for those arrivals and reconnect with you as soon as this ceremony gets underway. it is sure to be the highlight of these men's lives for sure. we'll see you again soon. >>> but we want to turn to another big story. trad
he got on the train in brussels. the station in brussels a lot of attention being paid to security there. but all across europe. it's not like getting on a plane where you go through multiple layers of security. trains are easier to get on and obviously after an incident like this, that will be examined. but we have seen in capitals like paris we saw the french after the "charlie hebdo" step up security. there is increased security and surveillance and stations. there are increased...
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attack, we know that khazzani boarded the train in brussels but specifically wanted to board the train, we learned from the investigators, that the sales officer offered to board two trains before that but he wanted that particular train. we don't know yet why. then we know that he went to the bathroom, spent three minutes there. he emerged shirtless with an akm machine gun, with 270 rounds, 9 millimeters pistol, and a bottle of fuel. well, all that, of course, was enough to cause what investigators call carnage and which they said because of the three heroes, the investigators called them that, as well, this was prevented. also we learn a lot more about the attacker. while they said, as you said, he was jihadi videos inciting the fateful to take up arm, even the night before the attack and when he was onboard of the train just before that attack, is that -- they also said he at some stage lived homeless in a park in brussels and yet he could buy cash first class ticket from brussels to istanbul where he was invariable he could try to travel from syria and try to have contact with the
attack, we know that khazzani boarded the train in brussels but specifically wanted to board the train, we learned from the investigators, that the sales officer offered to board two trains before that but he wanted that particular train. we don't know yet why. then we know that he went to the bathroom, spent three minutes there. he emerged shirtless with an akm machine gun, with 270 rounds, 9 millimeters pistol, and a bottle of fuel. well, all that, of course, was enough to cause what...
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only word you can describe, the policy from brussels. there has been no policy. >> reporter: in hungary, politicians holding a press conference as a fengs is erected behind them. the message clear, we are tough on migrants. jeffrey robertson, the leading uk human rights lawyer predicts without alear european strategy, europe is headed for rocks. >> we'll see europe move right, move nationalist. we will see britain being the first and there may be others to leave the european union. >> reporter: the drift to the right is already happening. from sweden to denmark to britain and france and greece in the far south. right-wing parties are prospering. slow evacuate and czech prime ministers are fueling sectarian tensions saying they will only take christian migrants. the problem is huge. criminal gangs, forrying migrants from libya to italy, hundreds dying at see. the same fm turkey to greece. once ashore heading for germany, france, britain, and sweden. bottlenecks at borders are becoming the norm across the channel from england at migrant ca
only word you can describe, the policy from brussels. there has been no policy. >> reporter: in hungary, politicians holding a press conference as a fengs is erected behind them. the message clear, we are tough on migrants. jeffrey robertson, the leading uk human rights lawyer predicts without alear european strategy, europe is headed for rocks. >> we'll see europe move right, move nationalist. we will see britain being the first and there may be others to leave the european union....
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finance ministers meet in brussels as of right now to possibly rubberstamp the deal. let's going on when it comes to greece. here are some of europe's biggest equity movers on this friday session. by 5.5%, biggest gain in europe today. french company that makes payment terminals. led by revenues from fees and commissions. penalties after a u.s. judge concluded it manipulated in 2000in texas back and eight. this is the your today performance. it fell over the week for the first week in three. an excuse to use the red marker. from there, the high of the year in april, the stock 600 through their club to date down by 7%. back to you in new york. coming up on the bloomberg market day, anyone looking for the dollar to surge after the federal reserve lifts interest rates has a short memory. with the coming rate hike as early as next month, is it time to sell the dollar? we will investigate. fans of apple, don't hold your breath. the company is pushing back the launch of its live television service. raisedrican flag was over the u.s. embassy in havana this morning. u.s. secr
finance ministers meet in brussels as of right now to possibly rubberstamp the deal. let's going on when it comes to greece. here are some of europe's biggest equity movers on this friday session. by 5.5%, biggest gain in europe today. french company that makes payment terminals. led by revenues from fees and commissions. penalties after a u.s. judge concluded it manipulated in 2000in texas back and eight. this is the your today performance. it fell over the week for the first week in three. an...
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hans: you hear that a lot and brussels. this is from a greek government officials were creditors gave an additional 20 billion in the primary budget surplus over the next three years. greece got another 20 billion to juice their economy. again, the lender side, there were going to be some difficult prior action votes. we want to see what the whip count is. brandan: michael hansen, that surpluses over the short-term, they are expected to get up to 3.5%. that is hard to pull off. michael: over the medium to longer run, is greece in a position where debt sustainability is no longer an issue? brandan: you get two different answers in berlin and one in washington. the imf will contain to say that you will need to do something. halpert onve a -- dan twitter. he had been talking about china devaluation. what is the china devaluation equivalent for greece? what is the movable force, we'll never, never, but? hans: i'm so glad that i get to airy reform.reek d their dairy laws, that is one of the big things. tom: he's better looking r
hans: you hear that a lot and brussels. this is from a greek government officials were creditors gave an additional 20 billion in the primary budget surplus over the next three years. greece got another 20 billion to juice their economy. again, the lender side, there were going to be some difficult prior action votes. we want to see what the whip count is. brandan: michael hansen, that surpluses over the short-term, they are expected to get up to 3.5%. that is hard to pull off. michael: over...
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one day he range me up and he oecd in ng for the brussels as an environmental scientist and he said i'm tired tired of and i'm sitting behind a desk. i thought environmental science ould be way more interesting than this and saving the planet. i'm just basically pushing -- runching numbers here on this computer. he said i thought of this idea. it's a grand adventure. see the llow us to world. and hasn't been done before to planetthe way around the using just human power, no fuels and no sales and at that time i had a window business in west london any o neither of us had prior experience of doing expeditions. research ng and the part of this trip was in a way of hardest part, two years planning preparation and we had o build a boat that would be strong enough to withstand the power of major storms when the atlantic, pacific and indian oceans but the boat so big, but it -- you couldn't have it so big that couldn't actually pedal the thing through the water. to took a year to build find some friends who were boat design and someone to this particular craft. lot of had to put a route, nto
one day he range me up and he oecd in ng for the brussels as an environmental scientist and he said i'm tired tired of and i'm sitting behind a desk. i thought environmental science ould be way more interesting than this and saving the planet. i'm just basically pushing -- runching numbers here on this computer. he said i thought of this idea. it's a grand adventure. see the llow us to world. and hasn't been done before to planetthe way around the using just human power, no fuels and no sales...
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finance ministers are meeting today in brussels. it is gdp day in europe. germany and france missed economist forecasts. french growth was completely stagnant. eurozone gdp just an hour later. five banks have reached a settlement with u.s. investors over claims they conspired to rig global currency markets. settlement now brings the total currency rigging accord to more than $2 billion across nine firms. ballot papers are being mailed out to supporters of the you k's labour party today for a leadership contest that will determine the future of the party and help shape the outcome of the 2020 general elections. >> i think labor has to have an alternative. there's got to be a credible alternative. otherwise, no real alternative at all. we are leaving people behind. about campaign is democracy. it is about people. it is about people joining in and being excited by this whole change in the labour party. we don't do abuse. never have, never will. a highave got to become skill, high wage economy. that means jobs in technology. it means more people becoming engine
finance ministers are meeting today in brussels. it is gdp day in europe. germany and france missed economist forecasts. french growth was completely stagnant. eurozone gdp just an hour later. five banks have reached a settlement with u.s. investors over claims they conspired to rig global currency markets. settlement now brings the total currency rigging accord to more than $2 billion across nine firms. ballot papers are being mailed out to supporters of the you k's labour party today for a...
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the suspect ayoub el-khazzani weapon ing of brussels and was meant to scare passengers, not carry out a massacre. >> the suspected gunman ayoub el-khazzani spoke of the intended that his son to carry up the massacre. it is said that the two had not spoken in a year. he said that he was poor and homeless and just intended to rob passengers on the train. suspect --er of the he called his wife and five children over. madrid andwas in then moved to the south. he told the father that he could not understand. his son never talked politics and was only interested in foot wall and fishing. >> he was a good boy. very hard-working. regularlyhis brothers went there. people that knew him have expressed their disbelief. cold water onrew them. we could never imagine that this young man would become radicalized. has known about his activities prior to the train attack. the first lawyer that spoke with him in paris found him in poor alth. >> he was very weak and very thin. one could say he was suffering from malnutrition. it was incredible that he could stand. he claimed to be homeless. to me, that s
the suspect ayoub el-khazzani weapon ing of brussels and was meant to scare passengers, not carry out a massacre. >> the suspected gunman ayoub el-khazzani spoke of the intended that his son to carry up the massacre. it is said that the two had not spoken in a year. he said that he was poor and homeless and just intended to rob passengers on the train. suspect --er of the he called his wife and five children over. madrid andwas in then moved to the south. he told the father that he could...
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with local authorities still waiting assistance from brussels, there's little to welcome new arrivals there. we have a report on an island struggling to cope. >> this is the letter to the greek prime minister, mr. alexis tsipras, asking, saying that we are dealing with a major humanitarian crisis. >> in the mayor's office, the chief of staff explains that lesbos island is sinking under the weight of refugees. >> they've promised help. how much help have you actually received? >> actually, to be honest, we haven't received yet a single euro. >> with what appeared to be the best of intentions, the ministry is doing what it can to house and process refugee numbers that are now a third of all arrivals anywhere in the e.u. every month. >> are you phoning your family? >> yes. >> he is talking with his family, that he is safe and no problems until now. >> dishing out food in the camp is the man, until recently feeding homeless in athens. >> it's not just the greek government, it's the european union, n.g.o.'s, where are they? here there are only volunteers. >> when you look around you in thi
with local authorities still waiting assistance from brussels, there's little to welcome new arrivals there. we have a report on an island struggling to cope. >> this is the letter to the greek prime minister, mr. alexis tsipras, asking, saying that we are dealing with a major humanitarian crisis. >> in the mayor's office, the chief of staff explains that lesbos island is sinking under the weight of refugees. >> they've promised help. how much help have you actually received?...
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but what persuaded them, pressure from brussels perhaps, they are a candidate member for e.u. membership, so perhaps they would be susceptible to pressure of that sort. whether anything like that was applied, i really can't say. the government themselves have not said. >> okay, jonah hull for the time being, we hope to speak to you live later on in this news hour. dozens of rafaels have landed on the greek island of lesbos in inflatable dinghies. eight of the boats landed within an hour on saturday each carrying up to 60 people. many of the refugees on board were women and children. they reportedly paid $1,800 to make the one-hour boat trip from turkey. about 3,000 land each day. >> we traveled from afghanistan, first to turkey, and then greece. so we see lots of things. lots of dead bodies. lots of--don't ask about--it's really-- >> still ahead how brazil's once mighty middle class has fallen on hard times. the u.s. said it believes isil's second in command has been killed. full details ahead. and sepp blatter says that he's still in charge of fifa. we'll have details later o
but what persuaded them, pressure from brussels perhaps, they are a candidate member for e.u. membership, so perhaps they would be susceptible to pressure of that sort. whether anything like that was applied, i really can't say. the government themselves have not said. >> okay, jonah hull for the time being, we hope to speak to you live later on in this news hour. dozens of rafaels have landed on the greek island of lesbos in inflatable dinghies. eight of the boats landed within an hour...
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olive oil. >> it is very popular. >> reporter: other toppings, brussels sprouts. there are other options here, but bella will undoubtedly lure you in. >> the crust is amazing. everything. crust. i love what bella does to any popping. the best member of the family. >> reporter: one that is keeping a pizza making going. >> we reestablished our relationship with pizza. i look at my son and i see what he is doing here. and i'm so proud. >> so sweet. >> reporter: the recipe for the whole wheat pizza dough you can make at home, we have it at abc7ny.com. easy to make at home. the toppings, you have to get creative like they do. >> it is amazing. i am going to check this out. this is perfectly delicious. onion. >> the pizza is so good. >> i knew they would be happy. >> it is electrifying. >> i have a crush on bella. [ laughter ] >> we are heading over there. >> maybe this weekend. >> uh-huh. >>> still ahead, a jets player gets his car broken into. >> it is what he did next that helped bring down a gang of thieves. we will be back after this. we are enjoying our pizza. >>
olive oil. >> it is very popular. >> reporter: other toppings, brussels sprouts. there are other options here, but bella will undoubtedly lure you in. >> the crust is amazing. everything. crust. i love what bella does to any popping. the best member of the family. >> reporter: one that is keeping a pizza making going. >> we reestablished our relationship with pizza. i look at my son and i see what he is doing here. and i'm so proud. >> so sweet. >>...
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you're not going through brussels -- some bubbles, even though they may have deficits. you look atg, when politics they look messy, but ultimately a lot of people have been worried about the consolidation of power under the president and the behavior of the country, but we have been in a long election cycle and in the end result was a coalition. that tells us that the .opulation is not allowing it if you are willing to ride through this and to deal with ows, the likelihood is we will have a balance. it takes time, but this is not a trajectory towards authoritarianism. it is a fear, but it is probably way overdone. bullishu are relatively on turkey, what is your timeframe for that? the coalition should be by august 23, so it will be proven quite soon if i am right or wrong. turkey is capable of dealing with the coalition. in the 1990's, they created the coalition, time after time, the military was behind the scenes throwing them together to keep the islamists out. this is the first time where we have a discussion led by an alamic party try to find partner. it takes a lon
you're not going through brussels -- some bubbles, even though they may have deficits. you look atg, when politics they look messy, but ultimately a lot of people have been worried about the consolidation of power under the president and the behavior of the country, but we have been in a long election cycle and in the end result was a coalition. that tells us that the .opulation is not allowing it if you are willing to ride through this and to deal with ows, the likelihood is we will have a...
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as one of the prime reasons, one must look at the brussels lobbying that went on behind the scenes. a lot of lobbying occurred both from the google plex as well as its competitors. emily: let's talk about the lobbying. the businessweek story focuses on this guy who basically spread this idea of fear of google. tell me about that. and dress -- andreas: there. he used to be in charge of enemy and -- of energy and now he is in charge of the digital economy. and they are launching a sector wide investigation into digital marketplaces at the moment. it is a hot topic. what does he have to do with this? you might say google competitors and detractors even here in the u.s. have used both the commissioners as well as the commission itself in terms of the enforcement powers, as a cap -- as a cat's paw, if you will, because they decided not to bring formal charges and decided to agree to the voluntary terms that google proposed. whereas the european commission is now being used, if you will, by the lobbyists to bring charges. emily: and we should point out that other u.s. tech companies are p
as one of the prime reasons, one must look at the brussels lobbying that went on behind the scenes. a lot of lobbying occurred both from the google plex as well as its competitors. emily: let's talk about the lobbying. the businessweek story focuses on this guy who basically spread this idea of fear of google. tell me about that. and dress -- andreas: there. he used to be in charge of enemy and -- of energy and now he is in charge of the digital economy. and they are launching a sector wide...
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but with island authorities still waiting for assistance from brussels, there's little to welcome new arrivals. jonah hull reports now on an island that is struggling to cope. >> this is the letter to the greek prime minister, asking -- saying that we are dealing with a major humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: in the mayor's office the chief of staff explains that the island is sinking under the weight of refugees. they have promised help. how much help have you received? >> actually to be honest, we haven't received yet a single euro. >> reporter: with what appear to be the best of intentions, the municipality is doing what it can be minimal resources and expertise to house and process refugee numbers that are now a third of all arrivals anywhere in the e.u. every month. >> reporter: are you phoning your family? >> yes. >> he talking with his family, that he is safe and no problems until now. >> reporter: dishing out food in the camp is this man until recently feeding the homeless in athens now feeding the recently stateless. >> translator: it's all the european union, ngo's. where ar
but with island authorities still waiting for assistance from brussels, there's little to welcome new arrivals. jonah hull reports now on an island that is struggling to cope. >> this is the letter to the greek prime minister, asking -- saying that we are dealing with a major humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: in the mayor's office the chief of staff explains that the island is sinking under the weight of refugees. they have promised help. how much help have you received? >>...
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the attacker boarded in brussels. and somewhere in northern france opened fire, but then reportedly the gun jammed. >> we saw him run back there, and we tried to do whatever we could to beat him up, so he didn't shoot anybody. >> reporter: chris norman joined in. >> my brother died being active, trying to get him down, simply sit in the corner and be shot. >> the suspect was arrested at the station in france. on board a small arsenal, nine magazines, a handgun, and a knife. remarkably, only two men were injured. a passenger airman stone helped to save and stone. who got a visit from top brass in the hospital today. francis interior minister said the attacker is believed to be a 26-year-old moroccan. flags for ties to islamic extremists just last year. >> the french have 5,000 people that are potential terrorists that could target planes, airports or malls, it's impossible for them to just follow everyone. >> the heroes were given medals for their bravery. the americans getting a personal thank you call for president o
the attacker boarded in brussels. and somewhere in northern france opened fire, but then reportedly the gun jammed. >> we saw him run back there, and we tried to do whatever we could to beat him up, so he didn't shoot anybody. >> reporter: chris norman joined in. >> my brother died being active, trying to get him down, simply sit in the corner and be shot. >> the suspect was arrested at the station in france. on board a small arsenal, nine magazines, a handgun, and a...
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the young moroccan said he rounded -- he randomly found a kalashnikov in brussels and he wanted to steal cash from train crash injures -- from train passengers. his story of events is not convincing. authorities he is a terror suspect, but he claims he was just planning a robbery. his lawyer said he was simply a homeless man looking to make some money. >> he said he found a suitcase in the park where he sleeps, a suitcase in which there was a cell phone, battery, and one weapon. he said there were lots of tourists on the train and a lot of money could be made. >> of the americans who overpowered him on the train dismissed his line of defense. just the point that he was trying to rob the train, it doesn't take a magazine's two -- eight magazines to do that. has moved from morocco to spain in 2007. >> he was well-known around here. there are six month and he went to play in all of them. used to play football, went fishing, a normal kid just like the others. sentenced2013 he was twice for drug trafficking. a year later, spanish authorities flagged him for his groupso radical islamist and al
the young moroccan said he rounded -- he randomly found a kalashnikov in brussels and he wanted to steal cash from train crash injures -- from train passengers. his story of events is not convincing. authorities he is a terror suspect, but he claims he was just planning a robbery. his lawyer said he was simply a homeless man looking to make some money. >> he said he found a suitcase in the park where he sleeps, a suitcase in which there was a cell phone, battery, and one weapon. he said...
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the suspect in friday's attack boarded the train at brussel's station with neither passport nor baggage being checked. france's transport minister, hinted at the use of profiling. >> translator: when we talk about random stop and search checks, people say they can be discriminator to, but i would prefer that than to be a spectator. >> reporter: europe's politicians and police forces now face a huge dilemma, how to improve security on the high-speed rail network, how to track known individuals across its own borders, while preserving the principles of freedom of movement which have become such a crucial part of the european economy and its way of life. nowhere is that more true than on france's famous network. carrying 250,000 people a day, from 250 stations across 1500 kilometers of high-speed track. across france, but also into neighboring e.u. states. on monday the head of france's rail network ruled out airport-style security, but it may be the only way of guaranteeing safe travel. >> what needs to be done is first for international trains, the ones more likely to be targeted, most l
the suspect in friday's attack boarded the train at brussel's station with neither passport nor baggage being checked. france's transport minister, hinted at the use of profiling. >> translator: when we talk about random stop and search checks, people say they can be discriminator to, but i would prefer that than to be a spectator. >> reporter: europe's politicians and police forces now face a huge dilemma, how to improve security on the high-speed rail network, how to track known...
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from amsterdam from brussels to germany and paris. they may look at reviewing that in the future. there is a lot of concern that they might target trains and seen attacks on subways in 2005 and bomb attacks in madrid as well. just before that. a lot of concern that this could be a new form of terrorism and others in the past. we saw bomb plots and law enforcement to try to stop the plans to make arrests. now the terrorists and wannabes are moving forward quickly and the flash to bang is very, very difficult. for law enforcement to intercept, they could go out and get it on the black market. >> paul and phil, thank you very much for that analysis. we want to encourage our viewers to continue to watch for developments on the breaking story on the three brave american who is prevented an immense tragedy. when we come back, we will talk about the tragedy and donald trump. stay with us. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help
from amsterdam from brussels to germany and paris. they may look at reviewing that in the future. there is a lot of concern that they might target trains and seen attacks on subways in 2005 and bomb attacks in madrid as well. just before that. a lot of concern that this could be a new form of terrorism and others in the past. we saw bomb plots and law enforcement to try to stop the plans to make arrests. now the terrorists and wannabes are moving forward quickly and the flash to bang is very,...
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they have been promised help by athens and brussels, but nothing has come yet. not a single euro. >> thank you for that. >>> elsewhere, israeli immigration officers have arrested 20 refugees in tel-aviv shortly after they were freed from detention. they are accused of violating the terms of their release. >> reporter: the 20 asylum seekers were arrested just hours after being released from the detention camp deep in the desert. 1200 people have been released in the past two days. under their release terms former inmates are banned from living and working in two israeli cities including tel-aviv. those arrested insist they were passing through to other towns. this resort city is also off limits and the major has promised to stop refugees from entering. this man spent 18 months in the camp. he escaped fighting in darfur. he is now banned from returning. >> translator: i'm not allowed to go to work where i lived. if i'm caught, i will be returned here immediately. i don't know where to go. the minute you leave here, that's it. >> reporter: 1700 people have been det
they have been promised help by athens and brussels, but nothing has come yet. not a single euro. >> thank you for that. >>> elsewhere, israeli immigration officers have arrested 20 refugees in tel-aviv shortly after they were freed from detention. they are accused of violating the terms of their release. >> reporter: the 20 asylum seekers were arrested just hours after being released from the detention camp deep in the desert. 1200 people have been released in the past two...
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lies we one of those tell ourselves to get along in brussels. greece has a history of unreliable or optimistic numbers. >> a lot of the fake numbers i think they solved that. whenever there's a number to leave out of whack, i don't think you should assume there is a lie. remember the last jobs number before 2012? they weren't cooking them, you just get funky numbers every once in a while. tom: let's remind ourselves how depressed the depression of greece is. it really upsets me when people say they are not in a depression. real gdp. this is inflation-adjusted gdp. flat on their backs. to the people in germany know that chart? >> they know it well. you have a temporary exit whether it is five years or 10 years, then you write down the debt because they are outside the eu. tom: you get currency adjustment. >> you can actually make a case the germans -- ,om: i kid about dr. el-arian but this is basically what he is saying. brendan: german politicians have the same line which is, that country has been betrayed by its leaders. that doesn't necessaril
lies we one of those tell ourselves to get along in brussels. greece has a history of unreliable or optimistic numbers. >> a lot of the fake numbers i think they solved that. whenever there's a number to leave out of whack, i don't think you should assume there is a lie. remember the last jobs number before 2012? they weren't cooking them, you just get funky numbers every once in a while. tom: let's remind ourselves how depressed the depression of greece is. it really upsets me when...
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angela merkel is in brussels to address the issue. we will talk to our correspondent. more than 3000 migrants crossed into hungary on thursday alone. we followed a group of migrants throughout their ordeal at the border of serbia. vester lee flanagan, who shot dead to reporters -- dead two reporters on live television, described himself as a human powder keg before he shot himself. also coming up, in business, ukraine agrees to a deal with its creditors to avoid default and to help stabilize the country's economy, battered by the cost of war. balkan leaders are meeting with angela merkel in vienna today. the summit will largely be dominated by the migrant crisis. the german chancellor is urging european countries to come up with a strategy to deal with the influx and to prevent far right extremism from spreading. some countries have implement a tough measures to protect their borders. hungary and bulgaria are building walls to prevent migrants from flowing in. more than 100,000 people are thought to have used the balkans route this year alone, more than 10 times the nu
angela merkel is in brussels to address the issue. we will talk to our correspondent. more than 3000 migrants crossed into hungary on thursday alone. we followed a group of migrants throughout their ordeal at the border of serbia. vester lee flanagan, who shot dead to reporters -- dead two reporters on live television, described himself as a human powder keg before he shot himself. also coming up, in business, ukraine agrees to a deal with its creditors to avoid default and to help stabilize...