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i'd like to begin with ongoing merkel's visit to istanbul -- angela merkel's visit to the stumble. she spoke to members of civil society. i wonder what impact those kind of initiatives have in turkey? is anybody listening? deger: i have seen almost no article on the meeting about civil society. host: censorship? deger: i guess the press wasn't invited to the press conference. she wanted to get the message to the german media. a colleague of ours wrote an article where merkel said it is not up to her to fight for democracy in turkey. it is the duty of the turkish people to do that. course, it is important and it was expected from the pro-eu circles in turkey that that eu politicians would do something to support them. it is not merkel who is going to change turkish politics. meetingiscussed at that and welcome that she at least met civil society members. host: what do you say about that? people get angry when erdogan intervenes in german politics. maximilian: i don't to get would help the turks much. i don't think an intervention from the german chancellor wilil changege the human r
i'd like to begin with ongoing merkel's visit to istanbul -- angela merkel's visit to the stumble. she spoke to members of civil society. i wonder what impact those kind of initiatives have in turkey? is anybody listening? deger: i have seen almost no article on the meeting about civil society. host: censorship? deger: i guess the press wasn't invited to the press conference. she wanted to get the message to the german media. a colleague of ours wrote an article where merkel said it is not up...
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angela merkel's priority will be to put aside criticism to make sure the deal does not fall apart. manus: there is a new prime minister, isn't it? stated that his mission was to clarify the position for erdogan. what do we expect to happen? understanding is that this is a significant step forward in erdogan's impatience to transfer powers from the parliament to the presidency. he was explicit about that, saying that his main goal is going to be to legalize it effect a situation in which erdogan is the supreme decision-maker in turkey. manus: let's talk about markets. the lira is under pressure, various reports saying it will go lower. we have a central bank meeting. what do we expect to have in that regard? benjamin: there are two narratives about the central bank. because there is turmoil injured is turmoil introduced, the justifications for another rate cut have hand,shed it on the other there is an expectation that erdogan wants a rate cut. now, in a bloomberg survey, the consensus is that they will continue to cut rates on the top and the corridor tomorrow. manus: thank you ver
angela merkel's priority will be to put aside criticism to make sure the deal does not fall apart. manus: there is a new prime minister, isn't it? stated that his mission was to clarify the position for erdogan. what do we expect to happen? understanding is that this is a significant step forward in erdogan's impatience to transfer powers from the parliament to the presidency. he was explicit about that, saying that his main goal is going to be to legalize it effect a situation in which erdogan...
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but chancellor angela merkel and her cabinet laid out strict conditions for newcomers. they will receive long-term residents these is only if they can support themselves and have a good knowledge of german. it also enable states to decide where refugees can live for up to three years and cuts benefits to refugees who refuse to learn german or attend integration courses. critics say the law further reduces the rights of refugees in germany. the legislation now goes to parliament. greek police have removed over 2.5 thousand people from the makeshift refugee camp near macedonia. they have been transported to new accommodations away from the border. we visited one of the new accommodations. reporter: a new life that certain behind an iron fence. this old leather factory is now home to several hundred refugees. the camp is run by the geek army and journalists have to keep their distance. outside the gates, we meet a man who spent three months in the squalid conditions, but he is still unhappy about his new home. >> it is just open for five days, this camp. it is a little dir
but chancellor angela merkel and her cabinet laid out strict conditions for newcomers. they will receive long-term residents these is only if they can support themselves and have a good knowledge of german. it also enable states to decide where refugees can live for up to three years and cuts benefits to refugees who refuse to learn german or attend integration courses. critics say the law further reduces the rights of refugees in germany. the legislation now goes to parliament. greek police...
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francine: tony, how important is the deal for angela merkel at home? >> very important. turned, shecrisis said herself, that the refugee crisis is basically the biggest challenge of her chancellorship. she's been in power 10 years. she is facing a lot of domestic controversy. we recall this incident involving a kind of ditty written by a german comedian that is being investigated for possibly insulting erdogan. then there's reservations in the german political establishment about dealing with turkey for a range of reasons. it is very important, the linchpin of her effort to solve the refugee crisis at this point. francine: tony, thank you so much. let's welcome david stubbs, j.p. morgan asset management global market strategist. thank you so much. i got this made up for you. this is about markets. we have a nice chart. i did medians. this is the largest exchange fund to buy junk bonds and we are seeing that it is flashing a potential warning sign that this rally we've seen over the last three months is losing steam. 's orll, we can talk etf just in general about our char
francine: tony, how important is the deal for angela merkel at home? >> very important. turned, shecrisis said herself, that the refugee crisis is basically the biggest challenge of her chancellorship. she's been in power 10 years. she is facing a lot of domestic controversy. we recall this incident involving a kind of ditty written by a german comedian that is being investigated for possibly insulting erdogan. then there's reservations in the german political establishment about dealing...
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tweeting out insults to angela merkel? hillary trying to appeal to young voters is a bit like your relative who signed up for facebook. dear america, did you get my poke? is it appearing on your wall? i'm not sure i'm using this right. love aunt hillary. >> he was really good. >> he was very funny. as far as the former secretary of state, she made the best of it. she tweeted, nice job last night, aunt hillary approves. >> good to know she has a thick skin with that one. >> he went after hillary right from the start. second joke of the night was about hillary clinton. interesting to see. >> it was a good one. >>> may day marches turn violent in seattle. officers injured. protesters arrested. dramatic new video next. >>> breaking overnight. what began as a peaceful demonstration for immigration turned into violence in seattle. police made at least nine arrests, but not before using tear gas to control the crowd. five officers injured by hurled rocks and spray paint and molotov cocktails. this many was among many in the crowd
tweeting out insults to angela merkel? hillary trying to appeal to young voters is a bit like your relative who signed up for facebook. dear america, did you get my poke? is it appearing on your wall? i'm not sure i'm using this right. love aunt hillary. >> he was really good. >> he was very funny. as far as the former secretary of state, she made the best of it. she tweeted, nice job last night, aunt hillary approves. >> good to know she has a thick skin with that one....
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so the prime minister of greece in germany, angela merkel going into those elections. more than anything, from sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. for details and struggling to find them. it is reminiscent of where we were before. particularly reminiscent of all we have seen the greek saga the last five or six years ago. is this principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and all blows up again. there are options on debt relief after 2018, that is when the bailout program finishes. there is no hoping measures. >> brent crude back above $50 a barrel for the first time in several months. thek -- stockpiles spurring latest rise. etc. , nigeria, talk about why this could go higher. >> the catalyst the stockpile data from the u.s. showing a much higher than expected cut in stockpiles, something like 4 million barrels, and we have production outages in venezuela, nigeria and turmoil, and lingering effects from wildfires in canada. all of those one offs seemed to be combining to give oil a bit of a skirt at the mome
so the prime minister of greece in germany, angela merkel going into those elections. more than anything, from sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. for details and struggling to find them. it is reminiscent of where we were before. particularly reminiscent of all we have seen the greek saga the last five or six years ago. is this principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and all blows up again. there are options on debt relief after...
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germany'sically under angela merkel and welcoming syrian refugees last september. the chancellor has stepped down in the meantime. he was one of the politicians who enabled angela merkel to implement this welcoming policy. this is exactly the opposite of what the party wants. they basically want a policy -- they have declared that they want a policy of euro thegration, and they attack policy is wrongheaded welcoming culture that is letting terrorists and islamists into the country. haslet: i understand he made some noise for austria to leave the eu? inwhat he is saying interviews and debates for the election is that he would not butnd austria leave the eu, if the question whether austria should join today, he would say we should not join. ifis a little nuanced, but the u.k. does vote for leaving the eu and dynamics are set into motion in which i don't think norbert hofer would be one of halt the evolution of the european union and stop the development and which austria would leave it. joe: what are the polls saying? is it a done deal that norbert hofer will win? >>
germany'sically under angela merkel and welcoming syrian refugees last september. the chancellor has stepped down in the meantime. he was one of the politicians who enabled angela merkel to implement this welcoming policy. this is exactly the opposite of what the party wants. they basically want a policy -- they have declared that they want a policy of euro thegration, and they attack policy is wrongheaded welcoming culture that is letting terrorists and islamists into the country. haslet: i...
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. >> look at angela merkel. she is now starting to spend much more on pensions for those that would otherwise be supporters of the alternatives for storage land. -- for deutsche land. as much as she realized that she has been the voice for austerity , that her own political fortunes require her to take a shorter term perspective in the way that she governs. if angela merkel can't do it in europe, who possibly can? for time magazine, we have a condition for the person of the year. we argued that we should give it to merkel. in 2016 you will see that play out. alix: the emerging-market currencies tend to be very vulnerable to a lot of headlines, to a lot of risk aversion. the pound is trading like in emerging market currency. this is my deep dive chart from yesterday. a 50 date correlation between sterling and emerging-market currencies. while it's not in lockstep, we are pretty much at the highest since the financial crisis. interesting that the link is as strong as it has been since then. alix: we have a first w
. >> look at angela merkel. she is now starting to spend much more on pensions for those that would otherwise be supporters of the alternatives for storage land. -- for deutsche land. as much as she realized that she has been the voice for austerity , that her own political fortunes require her to take a shorter term perspective in the way that she governs. if angela merkel can't do it in europe, who possibly can? for time magazine, we have a condition for the person of the year. we...
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and in 2013, a drone piloted by protesters landed a few feet away from chancellor angela merkel. just last year, a quad copter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >> reporter: police departments from around the world expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. >>> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for "the morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city. >>> welcome to the overnight news. it is memorial day a time for the nation to remember those service member whose lost their lives in defense of our nation. as is tradition, the day will be marked with barbecues and ball games. loud parade and quiet visits to cemeteries. another memorial weekend tradition, the rolling thunder motorcycle rally. thousands of bikers rallied at the pentagon an
and in 2013, a drone piloted by protesters landed a few feet away from chancellor angela merkel. just last year, a quad copter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >> reporter: police departments from around the world expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing....
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the german chancellor angela merkel has warned turkey that it still has work to do if it wants to earn visa free travel to europe for its citizens. speaking in a symbol, she said that he must fulfill all the requirements. turkey is currently hosting the united nations humanitarian summit which is aimed at solving the migration crisis. >> that is what the representatives of 180 countries are aiming to work out in istanbul. it is hosted by secretary-general. >> 130 million need aid. germany will raise its emergency aid funding by 10 million euros. but there is tension among some helpers. on the summit sidelines, chancellor merkel met with turkish president to discuss the difference about sheltering refugees. extending visa free travel may not go into effect by july as planned. >> i am deeply concerned about the lifting of immunity for one quarter of the turkish parliament. we have discussed the subject openly with one another. the tension looks set to continue. when of his advisers says that turkey would make radical decisions if the eu did not change their position. anchor: germany is f
the german chancellor angela merkel has warned turkey that it still has work to do if it wants to earn visa free travel to europe for its citizens. speaking in a symbol, she said that he must fulfill all the requirements. turkey is currently hosting the united nations humanitarian summit which is aimed at solving the migration crisis. >> that is what the representatives of 180 countries are aiming to work out in istanbul. it is hosted by secretary-general. >> 130 million need aid....
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prime minister abe met with angela merkel in the suburbs of berlin. it was the first time for a japanese prime minister to have been invited to the state guesthouse abe said g7 nation too speed up fiscal reform, to invigorate the global economic. merkel said the influx of refugees into germany has boosted domestic demand in her country, and that would have a positive effect on the global economy as well. >> translator: we have agreed to continue discussion on flexible fiscal spending at the g7 summit. i would like the leaders to have thorough discussions and send out a clear message supporting the sustainable growth of the global economy. >> translator: we would like to make the global economy firm and strong by fiscal stability, structure reform, and other means. we plan to continue these discussions in japan. >>> following stops in italy, france and belgium, germany is the fourth leg of abe's european tour to lay the groundwork for the g7 summit he'll host. >>> the leaders of japan and russia are likely to discuss a dispute over four islands that ja
prime minister abe met with angela merkel in the suburbs of berlin. it was the first time for a japanese prime minister to have been invited to the state guesthouse abe said g7 nation too speed up fiscal reform, to invigorate the global economic. merkel said the influx of refugees into germany has boosted domestic demand in her country, and that would have a positive effect on the global economy as well. >> translator: we have agreed to continue discussion on flexible fiscal spending at...
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angela merkel. she is trying to spend much more that for those who would otherwise be supportive for the richland. the party is recognizing that as much as she has been the voice for austerity across europe with her own political fortune, it requires her to take a short-term perspective in the way that she governs. and if she can't do it in europe, who can? in the time magazine, i argued that we needed to give it to angela merkel because it is the last year that she can possibly get it. fascism with the first citation. the ugly time for europe. we see austria and europe and american politics and on and on. how does a guy like you synthesize the tensions and shift? more inworries me countries where the political institutions are brittle. it is not a surprise that in , it is smaller than poland, austria. in germany, you couldn't get like that. you can't in the u.k., no matter what happens with breaks it. in europe, that implies that we will see a reversion to a core europe. and ukraine, 20 five years
angela merkel. she is trying to spend much more that for those who would otherwise be supportive for the richland. the party is recognizing that as much as she has been the voice for austerity across europe with her own political fortune, it requires her to take a short-term perspective in the way that she governs. and if she can't do it in europe, who can? in the time magazine, i argued that we needed to give it to angela merkel because it is the last year that she can possibly get it. fascism...
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in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. more than anything, some sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. guy: i'm looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does. it is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen in the greek saga the last five or six years or so. is this in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all blows up again? so yes. there are options on debt relief after 2018, that is when the bailout program finishes. but there are no concrete measures. guy: brent crude back above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months. a drop in u.s. stockpiles spurring the latest rise. along with domestic options in oil-producing nations -- canada, nigeria, etc. talk about the exact reason it is above $50 a barrel and why it could go higher. tracy: the catalyst the stockpile data from the u.s. showing a much higher than expected cut in stockpiles, something like 4 millio
in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. more than anything, some sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. guy: i'm looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does. it is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen in the greek saga the last five or six years or so. is this in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all...
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in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. but more than anything, some sense of calm now, sense of debt relief has been pushed until probably 2018. guy: i'm looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does, really, doesn't it? it is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen in the greek saga the last five or six years or so. is this in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all blows up again? so yes. there are options on debt relief after 2018, that is when the bailout program finishes. but there are no concrete measures. guy: brent crude back above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months. a drop in u.s. stockpiles spurring the latest rise. along with domestic options in isruptionsctions -- d in oil-producing nations -- canada, nigeria, etc. talk about the exact reason it is above $50 a barrel and why it could go higher. tracy: the catalyst the stockpile data from the u.s. yesterday showin
in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. but more than anything, some sense of calm now, sense of debt relief has been pushed until probably 2018. guy: i'm looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does, really, doesn't it? it is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen in the greek saga the last five or six years or so. is this in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in...
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but angela merkel needs this deal. showing the influx of refugees has dropped for a fifth consecutive month in april. april is key, down the lowest in two years. and this deal was struck in march. and with relations really souring, she does go there and make sure that they can keep this deal on the table with turkey. anne-marie, i do not know. spread polls, telegraph polls, i am in the middle east. but i will get poorer if i vote for brexit. it seems. top.arie: yes, brexit is this marks one month until the vote on the referendum. we heard from the treasury on friday. george osborne saying that, the home price in london, will drop 80% in britain leaves the eu. immediately after that report came out, the lead cap contested it. he is not done yet. this is the last week for the treasury to make a mark, the last it effort starting on friday, we have that period, basically the government self-imposed curfew on what they can and cannot say. saw bright and early on sunday, prime and mr. david cameron said the shopping list of
but angela merkel needs this deal. showing the influx of refugees has dropped for a fifth consecutive month in april. april is key, down the lowest in two years. and this deal was struck in march. and with relations really souring, she does go there and make sure that they can keep this deal on the table with turkey. anne-marie, i do not know. spread polls, telegraph polls, i am in the middle east. but i will get poorer if i vote for brexit. it seems. top.arie: yes, brexit is this marks one...
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in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. but more than anything, some sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. guy: i'm looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does. what is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen in the greek saga the last five or six years or so is this in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all blows up again? so yes. there are options on debt relief after 2018. that is when the bailout program finishes. but there are no concrete measures. guy: brent crude back above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months. a drop in u.s. stockpiles spurring the latest rise. along with domestic options in oil-producing nations -- canada, nigeria, etc. talk about the exact reason it is above $50 a barrel and why it could go higher. tracy: the catalyst the stockpile data from the u.s. showing a much higher than expected cut in stockpiles, something like 4 m
in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. but more than anything, some sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. guy: i'm looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does. what is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen in the greek saga the last five or six years or so is this in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it...
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merkel told reporters all the leaders present at the g7 summit indicated they do want the u.k. to remain in the european union. they are concerned that already weak local growth would suffer further if british voters choose to leave. claire williams has more. claire: two days of talks are over, and leaders of the group of seven countries have outlined what they agree on. france, canada, germany, italy, japan, and the united states all say britain should stay in the you -- in the eu. the message was welcomed by prime minister david cameron. >> it is not just me saying there are economic risks from britain leaving the eu it is now a perceived consensus that includes people of impeccable independence and academic standing. i think when you have that sort of agreement, it is really worth listening to. claire: the talks focused on the terrorist threat. global growth was seen crucial to battling violent extremism. elaborated in action plan against terrorism, with information exchanged, stronger air security, and efforts to combat everything that contributes the financing terrorism. -
merkel told reporters all the leaders present at the g7 summit indicated they do want the u.k. to remain in the european union. they are concerned that already weak local growth would suffer further if british voters choose to leave. claire williams has more. claire: two days of talks are over, and leaders of the group of seven countries have outlined what they agree on. france, canada, germany, italy, japan, and the united states all say britain should stay in the you -- in the eu. the message...
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barack obama, angela merkel, hollandefrancois picard among others being hosted. the official dinner has just started in the last few minutes. centered on the slowdown in china. during one of their meetings earlier today just after lunch the host of the g-7 summit brandish some data showing the world was on the brink of the same sort of crisis. very dramatic symbolism from prime minister abe there. very little consensus on how to deal with this. we have the government committed to the dual policy of the school stimulus and monetary easing. in germany you have governments more committed to a program of austerity. there will be lots of talk about flexibility and allowing the g-7 countries to go their own ways. china's recent very assertive moves in the south china sea have also been high on the agenda. >> that's right. was quitester abe insistent that china's actions in the south china sea were quite high on the agenda. because this summit is taking place in asia, although china is not part of the g7, but also because japan has its own territorial dispute over some
barack obama, angela merkel, hollandefrancois picard among others being hosted. the official dinner has just started in the last few minutes. centered on the slowdown in china. during one of their meetings earlier today just after lunch the host of the g-7 summit brandish some data showing the world was on the brink of the same sort of crisis. very dramatic symbolism from prime minister abe there. very little consensus on how to deal with this. we have the government committed to the dual...
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hey, german chancellor angela merkel is in turkey on a mission to rescue the refugee deal she struck with turkish president erdogan. relations were increasingly turning sour. we are joined by bloomberg's head of european coverage. this is anrd, interesting story. from needs something from anyone. to be seen good time giving something in return. how is she going to work this out? alan: it is a difficult time for merkel. this is her fifth visit to turkey in the past eight months, which is an indication how important this is to her. it is fundamental. the number of refugees coming to germany has peeled off since this. she is trying to encourage erdogan to hold to the agreement. limitbecause she wants to the number of refugees coming to this country. exactly, but she also convinced it is in his interest to alter this deal. for example, the eu is holding out 6 billion euros of funds which is hasn't yet supplied. she believes it is in his interest to crack down on organized crime along the energy ean.-- the aeg guy: when you look at what is happening politically, looking at austria, lookin
hey, german chancellor angela merkel is in turkey on a mission to rescue the refugee deal she struck with turkish president erdogan. relations were increasingly turning sour. we are joined by bloomberg's head of european coverage. this is anrd, interesting story. from needs something from anyone. to be seen good time giving something in return. how is she going to work this out? alan: it is a difficult time for merkel. this is her fifth visit to turkey in the past eight months, which is an...
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in attendance is the german chancellor angela merkel, they are in italy for the next two days for meetings on the migration crisis. the council president and european parliament president are also there. wildfires continue to rage in alberta, canada. were forced tos evacuate from the town of fort .cmurray earlier this week the out-of-control blaze has consumed entire neighborhoods in an area considered canada's energy heartland. surely sip on has more. mcmurray ravaged by flames. a blaze that broke out on sunday due to dry, hot weather has , at least 10 separate wildfires consuming neighborhoods and forests. authorities managed to evacuate all residents to save locations. >> our primary focus is the safety of the town and the residents. >> two thirds of fort mcmurray's residents fled south, where locals have given them clothing, fuel, and food. >> it is very stressful. he do not know when you can go back. >> 20,000 other residents were forced to flee north and are now stranded in remote sites waiting to be evacuated. -- several sites are at risk although none have been damaged. as a cautio
in attendance is the german chancellor angela merkel, they are in italy for the next two days for meetings on the migration crisis. the council president and european parliament president are also there. wildfires continue to rage in alberta, canada. were forced tos evacuate from the town of fort .cmurray earlier this week the out-of-control blaze has consumed entire neighborhoods in an area considered canada's energy heartland. surely sip on has more. mcmurray ravaged by flames. a blaze that...
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but we know, that the european union and in particular on the r angela merkel, said, listen, this deal is on the books, we are ready to meet our commitments and we assume that sense is mutual, that turkey will stick to it. guy: erdogan is much harder to deal with. he has been very controversial in so many ways. r angela merkel, said, listen, this deal is on the when you look at the progression of the relationship, and this is a pivotal piece of what she's doing in terms of dealing with immigration story, it is going to get harder, isn't it? >> yeah. i think it will get harder for her domestically, or it could very well get harder. mean, there was an immediate response from one of her senior lawmakers who said, look, this is turkey's choice now, which direction you want to go? do you want to become more european, do you want to draw closer to europe? or does this mean you're pulling away in terms of all the issues that are important among other things in germany, such as human rights and press freedom? new element to the makes and german domestic politics, which is an additional complic
but we know, that the european union and in particular on the r angela merkel, said, listen, this deal is on the books, we are ready to meet our commitments and we assume that sense is mutual, that turkey will stick to it. guy: erdogan is much harder to deal with. he has been very controversial in so many ways. r angela merkel, said, listen, this deal is on the when you look at the progression of the relationship, and this is a pivotal piece of what she's doing in terms of dealing with...
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if you go to the refugee criris, the chancellor who just resigned, he was given orders by angela merkel to arrange this. it was more her calling for the auaustrian chancelellor to givim a task, as if the chancellor is not on equal footing in the system of european governance.i think there is something building up , in the small countries. we are seeing that we are paying the political price. thed: because the some of smaller countries are powerful. peter: one thing we do know, in austria, norbert hofer's success shook the political establishment to the core. as y you pointed out, to the resignation of the chancellor. austrianresignation of chancellor earlier this month sent a clear signal. in germany, the social democrats have seen a big drop over the past several years in their share of the vote, and a number of f party members. chancellor merkel's christian democrats are not doing much better. neither are many of europe's other big political parties. right-wing parties are stealing their votes. people are really nervous right now, and they don't trust the established parties. >> and t
if you go to the refugee criris, the chancellor who just resigned, he was given orders by angela merkel to arrange this. it was more her calling for the auaustrian chancelellor to givim a task, as if the chancellor is not on equal footing in the system of european governance.i think there is something building up , in the small countries. we are seeing that we are paying the political price. thed: because the some of smaller countries are powerful. peter: one thing we do know, in austria,...
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german chancellor angela merkel says turkey must rein in its broad anti-terror laws to open up the gateway to visa-free travel. mounting diplomatic tensions threaten to derail the summit, already the subject of scorn from a groups could doctors without borders boycotted the event, saying interest being a "fig leaf for failure onto military action." while amnesty international lamented the field bombing of hospitals and targeting of civilians, saying humanitarian responses could not improve while they go unchecked. the damage caused by flooding and landslides in sri lanka will cost within $1.5 billion to repair. last week sri lanka suffered its worst natural disaster since the tsunami in 2004. 109 people are feared to have been buried in landslides. these of torrential rain forced more than 350,000 people to leave their homes and some of them have now begun to return. a far right candidate has narrowly lost the presidential election in austria. norbert hofer was beat by alexander van der bellen, a pro-eu candidate backed by the green party. less than 1% of the vote made a difference and it
german chancellor angela merkel says turkey must rein in its broad anti-terror laws to open up the gateway to visa-free travel. mounting diplomatic tensions threaten to derail the summit, already the subject of scorn from a groups could doctors without borders boycotted the event, saying interest being a "fig leaf for failure onto military action." while amnesty international lamented the field bombing of hospitals and targeting of civilians, saying humanitarian responses could not...
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chancellor angela merkel shares the view of her finance minister. she told prime minister shinzo abe during her visit to europe she was unwilling to commit to further spending. former chief and economic advisor to u.s. president has offered her thoughts on a pressing issue in japan. christino roamer told prime minister shinzo abe if he does raise the consumption tax next april he should use a stimulus to soften the impact. >> japan and prime minister abe have been important innovators in the movement to try to get global growth back up and recovery from the grereat recession. >> professor romer was attending a meeting hosted by abe in tokyo. she told him japan should paush back plans for reform. she said if the government does raise the tax as scheduled a short-term stimulus may help. >>> checking the markets. tokyo stops opened higher but lost momentum as profit-taking pared gains.s. for morere we go to phoebe am roseau at the tokyo stock exchange. >> repororter: the positive sta to the day didn't continue in tokyo.o. therere was betteter than expe
chancellor angela merkel shares the view of her finance minister. she told prime minister shinzo abe during her visit to europe she was unwilling to commit to further spending. former chief and economic advisor to u.s. president has offered her thoughts on a pressing issue in japan. christino roamer told prime minister shinzo abe if he does raise the consumption tax next april he should use a stimulus to soften the impact. >> japan and prime minister abe have been important innovators in...
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reporter: angela merkel is here to attend the u.n. humanitarian summit. she will also be meeting with the president later today. her main mission is to make sure hat the eu-turkey-refugee deal does not fall apart. they say turkey is dragging its feet to give visa free travel to turkish citizens. they also want speedy delivery of the 6 billion euros promised. germany, for its part, is concerned about the grip of power. also, turkey lifting the community of kurdish lawmakers. it is going to be important to see what comes out of the meeting later today. manus: executive producer in istanbul, with the latest on merkel merkel's journey to istanbul. anna: the u.s. economy should be strong enough to merit an interest rate increase this year. the central bank is trying to refrain from tightening during the presidential election year. so says san francisco fed president john williams. he told fox news that wile global threats to growth have a balancing act, fed officials probably will raise the benchmark interest rate sometime this year. david stubbs, global marke
reporter: angela merkel is here to attend the u.n. humanitarian summit. she will also be meeting with the president later today. her main mission is to make sure hat the eu-turkey-refugee deal does not fall apart. they say turkey is dragging its feet to give visa free travel to turkish citizens. they also want speedy delivery of the 6 billion euros promised. germany, for its part, is concerned about the grip of power. also, turkey lifting the community of kurdish lawmakers. it is going to be...
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protesters landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quad copter drone crash-landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >> police departments from around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, the netherlands. >>> a 4-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo is now out of the hospital. this video is startling every time you look at it. zoo security officers killed the gorilla that had grabbed him. you see the boy snuck into the enclosure and fell 10 feet into a moat, where one of the gorillas stood over him and then pulled him away and dragged him throughout the enclosure. the zoo's sp because they felt the little boy's life is in danger. animal rights activists are outraged. >>> a much happier animal story, wildlife experts in sri lank
protesters landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quad copter drone crash-landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >> police departments from around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. jonathan vigliotti,...
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. >> larry: they have a female leader, angela merkel, exactly. they did it. >> do they like her? >> do you like her? >> larry: oh, man! >> they're like no! but we're more progressive than you! it's true. it's true. are you. >> larry: wouldn't. we'll be right back. i am rich. with fans clamoring for our next hit album we return to our extravagant private studio where we turn gold into platinum. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. make your day supreme with dunkin's new bacon supreme omelet breakfast sandwich loaded with peppers, onions, and potatoes and topped with two slices of cherrywood-smoked bacon and cheese all on a freshly baked croissant. america runs on dunkin'. welcome to toyotatime! tons of awesome vehicles. great deals for everyone! thanks! low apr financing! woo! here's your balloon! ♪ i have the best team. oh, here i come! during toyotatime, get 0% apr financing on ten models. offer ends may 31st. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com here you go. and here i go! toyota. let's go places. ♪ ♪ ♪ since 2001, more than 700,000 c
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. >> what message does angela merkel need to send to the turkish people to make them understand the risks they are taking. the turks need to understand that there is for them in the eu. democraticve a more and more modern society that develops much faster than right now. but to do so we must really ways thate asiatic seems to be what is advocated by oregon. transgressions against the dissidents and journalists in opposition to stop. it needs to raise its game in terms of democratic reforms. the eu should not compromise on any of those grounds. engaged a keep turkey constructive view of the annexation. thank you so much for joining us. the country advisor for global sources partners. the very latest on the turkish story. making headlines around the world. we have more signs of stability in china. exports registered a modest increase. 4.1%.as shipments rose and near 19% jump a month earlier. extending is losing streak to 19 months. almost $46 billion. the wildfires in canada that are still raging. they've shut down more than a million barrels a day of oil production. so far the disruption i
. >> what message does angela merkel need to send to the turkish people to make them understand the risks they are taking. the turks need to understand that there is for them in the eu. democraticve a more and more modern society that develops much faster than right now. but to do so we must really ways thate asiatic seems to be what is advocated by oregon. transgressions against the dissidents and journalists in opposition to stop. it needs to raise its game in terms of democratic...
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is he at home eating a trump steak, tweeting out insults to angela merkel? what's he doing? ted had a tough week. he went to indiana. hoosier country. stood on a basketball court and called the hoop a basketball ring. what else is in his lexicon? baseball sticks? football hats? but sure, i'm the foreign one. >> o'brien: and finally, the obama's older daughter is going oharvard. but not right away. 17-year-old malea obama who graduates next month will enroll in harvard in the fall of 2017, taking a year off. be the president and first lady both attend harvard loom. storm, is judy woodrough rks be be visits warren buffett.. that's all for newshour, i'm soledad o'brien, good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journal
is he at home eating a trump steak, tweeting out insults to angela merkel? what's he doing? ted had a tough week. he went to indiana. hoosier country. stood on a basketball court and called the hoop a basketball ring. what else is in his lexicon? baseball sticks? football hats? but sure, i'm the foreign one. >> o'brien: and finally, the obama's older daughter is going oharvard. but not right away. 17-year-old malea obama who graduates next month will enroll in harvard in the fall of 2017,...
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. -- in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. more than anything, from sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. guy: i looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does. it is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen the greek saga the last five or six years or so. in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all blows up again? so yes. there are options on debt relief after 2018, that is when the bailout program finishes. but there are no concrete measures. guy: brent crude back above $50 a barrel for the first time in more than six months. a drop in u.s. stockpiles spurring the latest rise. along with domestic options in oil-producing nations -- canada, nigeria, etc. reason it the exact is above $50 a barrel and why it could go higher. tracy: the catalyst the stockpile data from the u.s. showing a much higher than expected cut in stockpiles, something like 4 million barrels. as well as yo
. -- in germany, some certainty for angela merkel going into those elections. more than anything, from sense of calm, sense of debt relief has been pushed until 2018. guy: i looking for details and struggling to find them. this feels all too reminiscent of where we have been before. ian: it does. it is particularly reminiscent of all we have seen the greek saga the last five or six years or so. in principle agreement to keep everybody happy, but in the end, nobody is happy and it all blows up...
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in 2013 a drone piloted by protestors landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year a quad copter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place, in the wrong way. >> police department from around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, thenetterlands. >> quijano: that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. late other-- later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now on our 124 hour digital neat work cbsn. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good >> next on eyewitness news sun for today but our weather is about to turn lauren. >> yes, tropical depressions going to bring depressing whether to the delaware valley i'll have details in your forecast. >> it is an international children's choir with our area to help the message. the news >> right now on ey
in 2013 a drone piloted by protestors landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year a quad copter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place, in the wrong way. >> police department from around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real...
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in verdun, france, children flanked german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande as they laid wreaths at a memorial, and outside the town where 11,000 german soldiers are buried. the ten-month battle in northeastern france took the lives of 300,000 soldiers on both sides, and wounded hundreds of thousands more. the 200 most highly paid c.e.o.'s in america each made, on average, more than $19 million last year, according to a survey published today by "the new york times" and equilar, a company that specializes in executive pay. the average c.e.o. on that list made 523 times the average employee's take home pay. however, that level of c.e.o. pay was a 15% drop from the year before, largely due to lower stock values. the biggest c.e.o. pay check that went to expedia's dara khosrowshahi, who made $95 million. there were only 15 women in the top 200, and the highest paid was oracle's co-c.e.o., safra catz, who ranked fifth overall. this wednesday join the newshour's gwen ifill for an interview with president obama followed by a town hall meeting where he will take que
in verdun, france, children flanked german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande as they laid wreaths at a memorial, and outside the town where 11,000 german soldiers are buried. the ten-month battle in northeastern france took the lives of 300,000 soldiers on both sides, and wounded hundreds of thousands more. the 200 most highly paid c.e.o.'s in america each made, on average, more than $19 million last year, according to a survey published today by "the new york...
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is he at home eating a trump steak, tweeting out insults to angela merkel? >> president obama's big night of political lunch lines. >> they say donald lacks the foreign policy experience to be president. in fairness, he has spent years meeting with leaders from around the world, miss sweden, miss argentina. >> also, what does bernie sanders want? and what to expect from a general election brawl between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> i think the only card she has is the
is he at home eating a trump steak, tweeting out insults to angela merkel? >> president obama's big night of political lunch lines. >> they say donald lacks the foreign policy experience to be president. in fairness, he has spent years meeting with leaders from around the world, miss sweden, miss argentina. >> also, what does bernie sanders want? and what to expect from a general election brawl between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> i think the only card she has is...
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germany's angela merkel saying she believes the global economy is showing a certain amount of stable growth while prime minister shinzo abe here in japan warning of a lean and like event, specifically citing thei and commodity prices and saying they're at levels not seen at the financial crisis since 2008. the tpp on the agenda here, with the trade deal yet to be ratified, leaders agreeing to speed up the process aiming to have the deal finalized by the fall and take effect as early as next year, as for geopolitical risks, china and territorial disputes in the south china sea dominate in discussions. president obama saying g7 leaders also expressed concerns about the u.s. presidential election. >> they're rattled. and for good reason. they have done a lot of proposal s, ignorance of world affairs or cavalier attitude oregon interest in getting tweets and headlines instead of thinking through what it is that is required to keep america safe. >> tomorrow, the attention shifts to hiroshima where president obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to visit the site of the nuclea
germany's angela merkel saying she believes the global economy is showing a certain amount of stable growth while prime minister shinzo abe here in japan warning of a lean and like event, specifically citing thei and commodity prices and saying they're at levels not seen at the financial crisis since 2008. the tpp on the agenda here, with the trade deal yet to be ratified, leaders agreeing to speed up the process aiming to have the deal finalized by the fall and take effect as early as next...
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we go live to turkey, angela merkel is there for the fifth time in a number of months. what is going on with the political, currency outlook? we have the latest from egypt, the president has spoken and the tourism minister is sounding resilient. a cracking show for you. we touch on oil, global volatility, and what it means for the markets on a global stage as well as here on a domestic regional area issue. back to you in hong kong. angie: we will be watching. you do not want to miss our exclusive interview with morgan stanley chairman and ceo. live from the china summit. india has successfully launched a scale model of a reusable spacecraft. this is a project that could the nation against space race billionaires. thank you for joining us. does this change india's economy? stage, i would say the successful launch of this mini-space shuttle is a technology demonstrator. one of the distinctive features is the low cost with which this particular shuttle has been experiment hasey been successful. i would not extrapolate this to say that it would make any immediate difference
we go live to turkey, angela merkel is there for the fifth time in a number of months. what is going on with the political, currency outlook? we have the latest from egypt, the president has spoken and the tourism minister is sounding resilient. a cracking show for you. we touch on oil, global volatility, and what it means for the markets on a global stage as well as here on a domestic regional area issue. back to you in hong kong. angie: we will be watching. you do not want to miss our...
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he is an ally of angular merkel -- angela merkel. speaking to bloomberg and there is a great quote saying, no contingency plan. there will be no new negation nations afterwards, talking about the brexit. if the british people vote we will accept the boat -- vote and there will be no new negotiation about another opt out deal. warn, there is no going back for this. i would say, when the events change, i change. and reallys with us to both of you, i feel like a foreigner -- wait, i am. there is great article on the generational divide of the remain voter, or the b voter. david stubbs, do you sense that divide? david: it is very clear from the polling and anecdotal evidence there is a very strong love for the eu in the younger generation and a willingness to vote for it, and that is the opposite that you see in the older generation. i think this is why the polling situation is somewhat confused. most of it does not control for the likelihood to vote and in almost every country, older people tend to vote at a higher percentage. even if t
he is an ally of angular merkel -- angela merkel. speaking to bloomberg and there is a great quote saying, no contingency plan. there will be no new negation nations afterwards, talking about the brexit. if the british people vote we will accept the boat -- vote and there will be no new negotiation about another opt out deal. warn, there is no going back for this. i would say, when the events change, i change. and reallys with us to both of you, i feel like a foreigner -- wait, i am. there is...
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in 2013, a drone piloted by protestors landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quadcopter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place, in the wrong way. >> reporter: police department orom around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, the netherlands. >> quijano: that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now on our 24 hour digital network cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sports teams. the warriors stay alive.. to force a fin >>> we're just 24 hours away from an epic night for bay area sports team. the warriors stay alive. fans racing to score a hot ticket to game 7. >> and th
in 2013, a drone piloted by protestors landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quadcopter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place, in the wrong way. >> reporter: police department orom around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down...
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. >> angela merkel could be helpful and we did see -- rice increases to reach the 1.6 billion to 1.9 billion makeup nine third. it is not only about price increases. nejra: a deck of has -- accelerating european economic growth. the world's largest provider of temporary workers said the sales rose 5% to 5.3 3 billion euros that beat the 5.2 8 billion euros average of six analyst hurt by phone carriers cutting spending on wireless networks. in its reports, a combined company, first quarter sales fell 9% to 5.6 billion euros. analysts expected 5.7 6 billion euros. -- the company is betting on the deal to tap into newer products, such as internet protocol .etworks that is the bloomberg business flash. mark. --k: china's index consumers let's get over to bloomberg's allen wan was in shanghai. what can we take away today from the inflation data? allen: i think the biggest take away his the deflation is easing . that is going to help the government to curb overcapacity. prices could help boost the profits of the company's. my concern is whether or not this trend is sustainable because the
. >> angela merkel could be helpful and we did see -- rice increases to reach the 1.6 billion to 1.9 billion makeup nine third. it is not only about price increases. nejra: a deck of has -- accelerating european economic growth. the world's largest provider of temporary workers said the sales rose 5% to 5.3 3 billion euros that beat the 5.2 8 billion euros average of six analyst hurt by phone carriers cutting spending on wireless networks. in its reports, a combined company, first quarter...
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this is according to angle of german chancellor angela merkel , there is broad agreement. terrorism,l risks, brexit, refugee crisis. they could be a further serious risk to growth. we are seeing more of a coordinated response from g-7 leaders, saying they have strengthened their economic resilience to avoid another crisis. they did mention and reiterate that monetary policy a loan cannot lead to sustainable growth. hear a lot of strong language coming from prime minister shinzo abe. what does this mean in terms of the domestic policies in japan? local reports are saying the delay in the sales tax could last as long as two years, and we could be expecting some kind of announcement on this next week. you have to read between the lines. you did mention maiman crisis. that is the buzzword here. he said time and time again that he would only push out and delay the sales tax hike if there is a lehman crisis or major earthquake. how itt continue to see plays out here in japan domestically. rishaad: thank you. that making headlines again with beijing saying it has plenty of making
this is according to angle of german chancellor angela merkel , there is broad agreement. terrorism,l risks, brexit, refugee crisis. they could be a further serious risk to growth. we are seeing more of a coordinated response from g-7 leaders, saying they have strengthened their economic resilience to avoid another crisis. they did mention and reiterate that monetary policy a loan cannot lead to sustainable growth. hear a lot of strong language coming from prime minister shinzo abe. what does...