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francine lacqua in brussels. she will have an important interview with jes staley of barclays coming up. a busy banking morning across the european union. taken by the moody's downgraded of deutsche bank. with that, let's get to our bloomberg business flash. moody's has cut deutsche bank's credit rating. the unsecured debt rating was lowered to two levels above junk. says deutsche bank faces mounting challenges in carrying out at turnaround. john cryan says the bank is very disappointed by the cut and the bank could easily repay its debt many times over. hackers may have targeted more banks than were previously reported according to the ceo of swift. hackers exploited weaknesses and how banks connect to swift to still $81 million from the bangladesh central-bank. they are boosting security members -- measures. costs toeing hurt by prepare -- repair a chip factory damaged by an earthquake and they are facing a drop in demand for smartphone components. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: madura, thank you so
francine lacqua in brussels. she will have an important interview with jes staley of barclays coming up. a busy banking morning across the european union. taken by the moody's downgraded of deutsche bank. with that, let's get to our bloomberg business flash. moody's has cut deutsche bank's credit rating. the unsecured debt rating was lowered to two levels above junk. says deutsche bank faces mounting challenges in carrying out at turnaround. john cryan says the bank is very disappointed by the...
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sign of recovery in brussels. today for the first time since the deadly terrorist attacks in march, the brussels airport reopened its departure hall. the airport reopened earlier this month, but until today passengers had been using a special check-in tent. airport employees said they were happy to be back at work. >> because so many things happened here and also for the people who lost family who were injured, colleagues, nobody wants this ever to happen again. but happy to be back and to be with our colleagues that we know for years. >> yeah. >> in total, 32 people were killed in the march 22nd attacks at the airport and at the brussels subway. >>> hundreds of protesters with going from baghdad's green zone. but they may have made their point. th they're calling for the government to deal with iraq's economic crisis. the government is pledging to prosecute anyone who attacks lawmakers or damage property. >>> the royal family is marking the first birthday of princess charlotte. take a look at those photos from ke
sign of recovery in brussels. today for the first time since the deadly terrorist attacks in march, the brussels airport reopened its departure hall. the airport reopened earlier this month, but until today passengers had been using a special check-in tent. airport employees said they were happy to be back at work. >> because so many things happened here and also for the people who lost family who were injured, colleagues, nobody wants this ever to happen again. but happy to be back and...
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a cnn exclusive live in brussels next. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." >>> welcome back. they pray ey on society a most vulnerable. sometimes right under the noses of their parent. the terror attacks in brussels proved it a breeding ground for extremists. a legal system allows them to walk free even after they've been convicted in court. erin mclaughlin confronted a member of one of the most dangerous recruitment networks in belgium. she joins us live from brussels with this cnn exclusive. good morning, erin. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. last week some 28 individuals were convicted of being part of what's called the zarconi network. the same network believe
a cnn exclusive live in brussels next. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." >>> welcome back. they pray ey on...
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they are links with the attacks in paris and brussels. we have more from oliver farry. >> the residence will remember the events whe special forcesn launched an attack of his apartment. 213 rounds of gunfire were exchanged. police shot down two men. investigators found five kilograms of explosives and soface uniforms hidden in a they were on the verge of. >> carrying out terrorist attacks. belgians a success for intelligence services who located terrorists returned from syria. there was more to it. taken part in the paris attacks and was planning others in brussels. airport attack on the -- 16 months after the case. >> he was killed in a police raid days after the paris attacks. 16 of their compasses stand trial on monday. always seven of the accused will stand trial in court. the trial is expected to last three weeks. plan to government counter terrorism includes measures that are already in place as well as several new ones. centers to prevent formidable yout from becomingh jihadists. , a center tocenter reinsert radicals will be set up
they are links with the attacks in paris and brussels. we have more from oliver farry. >> the residence will remember the events whe special forcesn launched an attack of his apartment. 213 rounds of gunfire were exchanged. police shot down two men. investigators found five kilograms of explosives and soface uniforms hidden in a they were on the verge of. >> carrying out terrorist attacks. belgians a success for intelligence services who located terrorists returned from syria. there...
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this was post-brussels but it started long before. they had visited israel has agreed to experience in airport security as a place of mass assembly and instituted quite a number of safeguards, equipment at the airport in amman in which the airport is both designed and built. we had very much secret and my. we worked through national protection and programs directorate. i know you don't like acronyms but the national protection programs directed -- >> i like dhs. >> as ui, as do i. that organization and leadership of caitlin berkowitz in our critical infrastructure arena has worked with mall operators and theater owners and restaurant owners throughout the private sector to ensure that they are well-trained, well-equipped to respond as soft targets to a potential mass casualty event. >> thanks very much. i thank you both for being here today. thanks for your work and your devotion to our country and leadership. it's been been a good thing. this will be a threat to will be around in this country and around the world from a as long as we
this was post-brussels but it started long before. they had visited israel has agreed to experience in airport security as a place of mass assembly and instituted quite a number of safeguards, equipment at the airport in amman in which the airport is both designed and built. we had very much secret and my. we worked through national protection and programs directorate. i know you don't like acronyms but the national protection programs directed -- >> i like dhs. >> as ui, as do i....
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and thought to have links with paris and brussels attacks. standing down after a court refused to overturn his ban from football. the former hero would be barred from the game the next four years. thanks for watching. we start in brazil where confusion reigns after the act speaker at the lower houses annulled. it allowed impeachment proceedings against the president to go on to the senate. standing in after the previous speaker was suspended and said there were irregularities during the april vote. they urged caution upon hearing the news and said there was a hard fight ahead. >> disguised by an impeachment process. an impeachment process without acis and illegal. an appeal has now been accepted and that process has been suspended. >> i spoke to our correspondent in rio de janeiro. surprise.ery much a she was at a speaking engagement and basically announced the impeachment process. nothing was official and urged supporters to be cautious. it was made at the request of legal counsel. they said there were procedural flaws in the vote. a majorit
and thought to have links with paris and brussels attacks. standing down after a court refused to overturn his ban from football. the former hero would be barred from the game the next four years. thanks for watching. we start in brazil where confusion reigns after the act speaker at the lower houses annulled. it allowed impeachment proceedings against the president to go on to the senate. standing in after the previous speaker was suspended and said there were irregularities during the april...
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reports indicate we sent to a foreign fighters search team to brussels. what challenges prevented us from prevent teen the attacks? >> of the search team follow upon the cooperation since 2013 when those first manifested itself with the other groups we have had a long dialogue on these issues but after the paris attacks we had discussions as did the government so what else can we do to push our european partners? are there gaps to identify? so we have a dialogue is mature and open with issues like document integrity or those techniques that we have developed and better integration of watchlist all of these or identified. research team will identify where we have expanded cooperation swearword plan has been developed we also have belgian's coming to the united states it is an elevated partnership effectively. >> anything that could have been done how could we have closed up the gap? >>. >> so as you know, , with the iraqi kurdish forces are a critical partner in the fight against isis for the administration just designated $450 million of financial assista
reports indicate we sent to a foreign fighters search team to brussels. what challenges prevented us from prevent teen the attacks? >> of the search team follow upon the cooperation since 2013 when those first manifested itself with the other groups we have had a long dialogue on these issues but after the paris attacks we had discussions as did the government so what else can we do to push our european partners? are there gaps to identify? so we have a dialogue is mature and open with...
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our erin mclaughlin is live in brussels. she joins us now with more on that. so how is this likely to play out? what verdict is expected here? >> reporter: well, we are expecting verdict and sentencing shortly here, rosemary. but it's worth pointing out that belgium has more foreign fighters per capita than any other country in europe, and many say that is due in large part to the kind of alleged recruitment network being prosecuted here in brussels today. now, as you mentioned, some 32 individuals have been indicted. of those 32, ten are alleged recruiters, and 22 are alleged foreign fighters according to court documents, many of these men are young, born in the late '80s to the early '90s, many from poor neighborhoods in brussels such as molenbeek. about seven of these individuals are being tried in absentia. there are international arrest warrants out for them, and some believed to be dead, including 25-year-old najim laachraoui. he's believed to be one of the suicide bombers from the brussels airport, that tragic attack that happened on march 22nd. he's be
our erin mclaughlin is live in brussels. she joins us now with more on that. so how is this likely to play out? what verdict is expected here? >> reporter: well, we are expecting verdict and sentencing shortly here, rosemary. but it's worth pointing out that belgium has more foreign fighters per capita than any other country in europe, and many say that is due in large part to the kind of alleged recruitment network being prosecuted here in brussels today. now, as you mentioned, some 32...
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this was post-brussels but they had started long before. they had visited israel and has a great deal of experience in airport security as they lace lease of mass assembly and institute of quite a number of safeguards. the equipment at the airport in the manner in which the airport is designed and built had very much security in mind. we work through national protection programs directorate mvpd. i knows you don't like acronyms but the national protection. >> i like dhs. >> as do i, as do i. that organization under the leadership of katelyn. [cheers and applause] and their critical infrastructure arena has worked with mall operators theater owners restaurant owners throughout the private sector to ensure that they are well-trained and well-equipped to respond as soft targets to a potential mass casualty event. >> thanks very much. and i think you both for being here and i thank you for your work and your devotion to our country's leadership. this has been a good hearing. this will be a threat around our country and around the world may be f
this was post-brussels but they had started long before. they had visited israel and has a great deal of experience in airport security as they lace lease of mass assembly and institute of quite a number of safeguards. the equipment at the airport in the manner in which the airport is designed and built had very much security in mind. we work through national protection programs directorate mvpd. i knows you don't like acronyms but the national protection. >> i like dhs. >> as do i,...
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that is the mentality of brussels. unless the member countries of the eurozone move to unify more and more of the way they govern themselves many changes will be applied to the uk as well because we're already subject to eu-wide legislation in those areas. so, for example, if the eurozone, as they integrate more closely, take a decision about how to operate their banks, britain and the city of london are affected by the same rule changes and we can do nothing about it. as the eurozone federates and eu becomes a single bloc with a single government, what does happen to that bit stuck on the edge? the united kingdom? we will have little ability to defend our national interest, we will be outvoted all the time but more and more, our law making will be sucked into brussels. we will be of marginal importance politically, we'll still foot a large slice of the bill, but we will be outvoted again and again. the united states, our friends and allies, would never ever, ever accept that here. why should it expect its closest alli
that is the mentality of brussels. unless the member countries of the eurozone move to unify more and more of the way they govern themselves many changes will be applied to the uk as well because we're already subject to eu-wide legislation in those areas. so, for example, if the eurozone, as they integrate more closely, take a decision about how to operate their banks, britain and the city of london are affected by the same rule changes and we can do nothing about it. as the eurozone federates...
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>> yes, they were can'ting some terror to happen since the brussels airport attacks. again, we don't know what happened, we have to re-enforce that we really don't know if it's a terrorist attack, but the french officers in the past two weeks were telling people, something might happen, be careful, we're all careful, they have the least of targets in france and egyptair has had a lot of problems in the last year, there was the one that involved the plane -- >> october of last year. >> and there was also someone who tried to hijack an egyptairplane in the last few months. because egypt and france were the ones that were expecting a strike. >> it did not take too long for the two presidential front runners to weigh in on what happened just off the coast of egypt. i want to play for our viewers and our listeners at home, donald trump's response and hillary clinton's response to all this, take a listen. >> that are provocative, that actually make the important task of building this coalition, bringing everybody to the table to defeat terrorism more difficult. >> why? >> b
>> yes, they were can'ting some terror to happen since the brussels airport attacks. again, we don't know what happened, we have to re-enforce that we really don't know if it's a terrorist attack, but the french officers in the past two weeks were telling people, something might happen, be careful, we're all careful, they have the least of targets in france and egyptair has had a lot of problems in the last year, there was the one that involved the plane -- >> october of last year....
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breakthrough in brussels follows new budget cuts and tax rises in athens over the weekend. a move by eurozone finance ministers for an agreement in principle on the increase of debt over the long-term is short on details, which will need to be worked out between eurozone governments. one vital aspect is long-term relief for greece. in the bundestag, it is t the late -- it is delayed until after germany's general election. markus: let's look at other business headlines this wednesday. netflix and other video streaming services face a call on a fifth of their content from europe. that proposal has been introduced by the european commission. -- a part of apprenti plan to create a single digital market in the european union. some critics say that cultural quotas are outdated. the boss of british retailer martin spencer has warned that conditions remain challenging for the company in the year ahead. pretax profits fell by over 18% in the past year. the new chief executive has promised to overhaul m&s' clothing lines, among the worst performing part of the business in recent year
breakthrough in brussels follows new budget cuts and tax rises in athens over the weekend. a move by eurozone finance ministers for an agreement in principle on the increase of debt over the long-term is short on details, which will need to be worked out between eurozone governments. one vital aspect is long-term relief for greece. in the bundestag, it is t the late -- it is delayed until after germany's general election. markus: let's look at other business headlines this wednesday. netflix...
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so are the people behind paris brussels attack i argue. however, at the same time first generation veterans of the networks remain playing roles in the shadows behind the scenes in a sense and also interacting with a new generation. as an illustration of the network dimension of generations of european jihad this picture here is very interesting. it has not been confirmed but it likely portrays the coordinator of the paris brussels network. malouk was part of the first jihadi attacks in europe in 1995. this picture here is most likely taken in syria in 2014, most likely. he escaped prosecution after the attacks in '95 in paris and went underground in belgium. soon from there he was operating cells for al qaeda for which he was arrested, transferred to france, prosecuted and jailed. this here is another interesting picture taken by french spies in south central france in 2010. at the left you can see malouk again. he is together on his left side you can see one of the brothers who attacked the offices of "charlie hebdo" in january 2015. bes
so are the people behind paris brussels attack i argue. however, at the same time first generation veterans of the networks remain playing roles in the shadows behind the scenes in a sense and also interacting with a new generation. as an illustration of the network dimension of generations of european jihad this picture here is very interesting. it has not been confirmed but it likely portrays the coordinator of the paris brussels network. malouk was part of the first jihadi attacks in europe...
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laws will besame made in brussels. for example, it is the job of brussels to decide on working conditions in our factories and in our offices. to decide on the environmental rules that can hold back the development of new housing estates. to set the standards of our transportation system. to decide on who can be defined as asylum-seekers. tamponswe levy a tax on as a luxury product. believe it or not, that is a true one. how our farmers work their land. how cancer research is conducted. how powerful our vacuum cleaners are allowed to be. the rules on fishing in our waters. the aid we can provide to struggling industries like steel . the hours that doctors work. i could carry on with examples for half the evening. it is a process. year after year after year. .he way it works is this the european union is governed under two documents. the lisbon treaty and the charter of fundamental rights. they are both vaguely worded documents. the vagueness gives freedom to those in the european institutions who seek broader toers in
laws will besame made in brussels. for example, it is the job of brussels to decide on working conditions in our factories and in our offices. to decide on the environmental rules that can hold back the development of new housing estates. to set the standards of our transportation system. to decide on who can be defined as asylum-seekers. tamponswe levy a tax on as a luxury product. believe it or not, that is a true one. how our farmers work their land. how cancer research is conducted. how...
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if brussels -- the eu really were as crazy as they are presented to be. what i put in the novel is they are completely crazy, but in a different way. it basically seems to me that the eu is quite well-meaning institution. it is just that there is so much money floating about there that they do do crazy things with it. catherine: so what is your characters experience of the eu? is it a campaign book for one side or of the other? stephen: people are listening to that people are not listening to organs, really good he talked to people who know, there are feelings on both sides, and he gets a chance to introduce the referendum and has to decide, which way should i go? his experience and my experience when i was there was with, especially in the parliament, seeing what goes on there and thatng -- when the mep's up to come because a lot of the complaints say that europe is imposing its laws on england and we brits don't like it. i went and saw what they were up to. it is true, they get up to some rather strange, overpaid things. but some of them want to reform
if brussels -- the eu really were as crazy as they are presented to be. what i put in the novel is they are completely crazy, but in a different way. it basically seems to me that the eu is quite well-meaning institution. it is just that there is so much money floating about there that they do do crazy things with it. catherine: so what is your characters experience of the eu? is it a campaign book for one side or of the other? stephen: people are listening to that people are not listening to...
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in brussels. 8:00 p.m. in damascus. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. donald trump is on a different mission today. let's call it an explanation offensive. yesterday, he was here in washington. he was trying to mend some fences and today, he's talking about party unity as well. he's also defending positions and opinions that have dogged him out there on the campaign trail. issues like his proposed temporary ban on muslims entering the united states or his refusal to release his tax returns. >> i don't have swiss bank accounts. i don't have offshore. i really have a very, very clean company. and believe me, if i didn't, it would have been reported. >> what is your tax rate? >> it's none of your business. you'll see it when i release. i'm not the president right now, so anything i suggest is really a suggestion and if i were president, i'd put in legislation and do what i have to do. i'm not softening my stance but i'm always flexible on issues. i'm totally flexible on have m
in brussels. 8:00 p.m. in damascus. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. donald trump is on a different mission today. let's call it an explanation offensive. yesterday, he was here in washington. he was trying to mend some fences and today, he's talking about party unity as well. he's also defending positions and opinions that have dogged him out there on the campaign trail. issues like his proposed temporary ban on muslims entering the united states...
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like the paris and brussels lately have historical roots both in and out of europe. you think it's important that we base our understanding and also think about counter policy, but when we do that we need to take into account the historical dimension. so the book examines jihadist terrace from 1994 and 2015. i gather information about more than 150 terrace and study more than 40 of them in detail. i look at the biographies of the terrorists, how they are radicalized, and how they join forces to launch an attack. i examine in detail what they say, what they have said, what they have done on their road to militancy. i also look at how they operate, today i will focus on how terrace groups are formed which is the main part of the book. the book starts with the attempt by the al qaeda linked gia and to down in jet over paris. that was in 199595 and the bomb campaign the following year. or 1994 to 1995. i and the book with the attacks on charlie had to. the slide shows the number of blocks per year, when i talk about plots i talk about failed, foiled and executed attacks
like the paris and brussels lately have historical roots both in and out of europe. you think it's important that we base our understanding and also think about counter policy, but when we do that we need to take into account the historical dimension. so the book examines jihadist terrace from 1994 and 2015. i gather information about more than 150 terrace and study more than 40 of them in detail. i look at the biographies of the terrorists, how they are radicalized, and how they join forces to...
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like the paris and brussels lately have historical roots both in and out of europe. you think it's important that we base our understanding and also think about counter policy, but when we do that we need to take into account the historical dimension. so the book examines jihadist terrace from 1994 and 2015. i gather information about more than 150 terrace and study more than 40 of them in detail. i look at the biographies of the terrorists, how they are radicalized, and how they join forces to launch an attack. i examine in detail what they say, what they have said, what they have done on their road to militancy. i also look at how they operate, today i will focus on how terrace groups are formed which is the main part of the book. the book starts with the attempt by the al qaeda linked gia and to down in jet over paris. that was in 199595 and the bomb campaign the following year. or 1994 to 1995. i and the book with the attacks on charlie had to. the slide shows the number of blocks per year, when i talk about plots i talk about failed, foiled and executed attacks
like the paris and brussels lately have historical roots both in and out of europe. you think it's important that we base our understanding and also think about counter policy, but when we do that we need to take into account the historical dimension. so the book examines jihadist terrace from 1994 and 2015. i gather information about more than 150 terrace and study more than 40 of them in detail. i look at the biographies of the terrorists, how they are radicalized, and how they join forces to...
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there have been clashes in brussels between prison workers and police. prison employees have been on strike for three weeks over pay and working conditions. some managed to force their way into the justice ministry. they damaged part of the building and there were scuffles as police forced them back. the violence comes as the government and trade unions try to break a deadlock in negotiations. austria has sworn in a new chancellor. he takes the reins in the countries ailing centrist government, following the resignation of the former chancellor last week. he was the head of austria's state railway and has a strong business background. his appointment comes just days before a presidential runoff which would put a liberal candidate against the candidate of austria's far right freedom party. one of china's most powerful communist party leaders has arrived in hong kong and has promised to to various political viewpoints, including those of pro-democracy activists. hong kong enjoys greater freedom and civil liberties than the rest of china, a legacy of its br
there have been clashes in brussels between prison workers and police. prison employees have been on strike for three weeks over pay and working conditions. some managed to force their way into the justice ministry. they damaged part of the building and there were scuffles as police forced them back. the violence comes as the government and trade unions try to break a deadlock in negotiations. austria has sworn in a new chancellor. he takes the reins in the countries ailing centrist government,...
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so are the people behind the paris/brussels, attack, i argue. however, at the same time, first-generation veterans of the networks remain playing roles in them. in the shadows behind the scenes in a sense. and also interacting with a new generation. as an illustration of the network dimension and the generations of european jihad, this picture here is very interesting. it has not been confirmed, but it likely portrays the coordinatore eor of the paris/brussels network, embraced by a man named fareed maluk. maluk was part of the very first jihadi attacks in europe, in paris, by the algerian g.i.a. in 1995. this picture here is most likely taken in syria in 2014. most likely. fareed maluk escaped prosecution of the attacks in '95 in paris and went underground in belgium. and soon from there, he was operating support cells for al qaeda for which he was arrested, transferred to france, prosecuted and jailed. now this here is another interesting picture taken by french spies in the contal region in south-central france in 2010. at the left, you can s
so are the people behind the paris/brussels, attack, i argue. however, at the same time, first-generation veterans of the networks remain playing roles in them. in the shadows behind the scenes in a sense. and also interacting with a new generation. as an illustration of the network dimension and the generations of european jihad, this picture here is very interesting. it has not been confirmed, but it likely portrays the coordinatore eor of the paris/brussels network, embraced by a man named...
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police firedn water cannons during a huge demonstration in brussels. they started hurling objects at police. lookingled forces are . a spokesman for says the forces mission will focus on the north before moving into raqqa. let's get more with adam, from beirut. forces fought a bloody battle for kobane. be no meanqqa will feat. are: democratic forces mobilizing troops. the frontlie is 50 km north of raqqa. this doesn't mean we will see an offensive on the city because with mosul we had statements like this months ago. it is dominated by fighters from the ygp. guerillasied to pkk in turkey. they have arabic fighters with them with units from the free syrian army because the possible lack of trust -- worth noting, goes both ways. fighters whoh won't allow local arabs back into villages. we heard statements about the force on raqqa, but at the moment it is the kurds who are best placed. they are closests and have had the most traction and training and support from americans and air support. laura: there seems to be a renewed push on 2 major fronts, syrian
police firedn water cannons during a huge demonstration in brussels. they started hurling objects at police. lookingled forces are . a spokesman for says the forces mission will focus on the north before moving into raqqa. let's get more with adam, from beirut. forces fought a bloody battle for kobane. be no meanqqa will feat. are: democratic forces mobilizing troops. the frontlie is 50 km north of raqqa. this doesn't mean we will see an offensive on the city because with mosul we had...
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reporter: over 12,000 jobs in brussels are in the hotel sector, thousands and thousands more depend on the wider tourism industry. the few visitors who are here at the moment aren't necessarily interested in tourist knick knacks. yousef zideian is feeling the pinch. he's been drawing on the grand place for 18 years. and he reporter: i heard from my friends, which is the horsemen here, flower sellers, or many shops and restaurants around, i know i have many friends which have restaurants and they said they have much much more less people. >> according to the hotel association, reservations have fallen by between 30 and 40 percent. not only because of fear. since the attacks, brussels airport, belgium's biggest airport, has not been functioning at full capacity. the post-attack consequences are like aftershocks all over the country. in bruges, it's mainly overseas visitors who are staying away. >> now we're sometimes going out with only two people. usually the boats are full and there are queues. but that's not the case at all now. reporter: those who do make it to bruges can enjoy the c
reporter: over 12,000 jobs in brussels are in the hotel sector, thousands and thousands more depend on the wider tourism industry. the few visitors who are here at the moment aren't necessarily interested in tourist knick knacks. yousef zideian is feeling the pinch. he's been drawing on the grand place for 18 years. and he reporter: i heard from my friends, which is the horsemen here, flower sellers, or many shops and restaurants around, i know i have many friends which have restaurants and...
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even though we only know the contours of the paris brussels network for now we recognize the pattern. most misfits and foot soldiers, and entrepreneurs in coordinating roles. both within the attack sell itself and also in the surrounding network. this illustrates and into interplay between social and ideological drivers and between bottom-up and top-down recruitment dynamic. it usually starts at home but it is given direction and capabilities by actors abroad. attackers do not differ from control groups the main difference is there tied to transnational jihadists and they have come under the influence of entrepreneurs. the key ingredients for a terrorist plot to occur. so when i emphasize this i say that no terrace sell forms in the absence of the entrepreneur which may be an exaggeration but makes the point clear in such a perspective european jihadist report by terrace growing their motivation from corn foreign conflicts. this makes the threat more external than internal. a more organized than many assume. networks emerge and behave similarly in different countries under different c
even though we only know the contours of the paris brussels network for now we recognize the pattern. most misfits and foot soldiers, and entrepreneurs in coordinating roles. both within the attack sell itself and also in the surrounding network. this illustrates and into interplay between social and ideological drivers and between bottom-up and top-down recruitment dynamic. it usually starts at home but it is given direction and capabilities by actors abroad. attackers do not differ from...
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times that of brussels. partyities in europe are well served by public transport, unlike american cities. the only exception in the u.s. is new york, which is an outlier. most people there use public transport. europeans if preferred car sharing, do their routes match very well? european cities are unlike u.s. ones because most of them are not planned on the grid and they don't even have defined business areas. lots ofe are going to different places in the cities andpublic transportation traditional taxis are much more suited to the routes people take to work than carpooling. probably more effective in the u.s. because of the way the cities are the entire way of life, which is very different from the way it is in europe. how have other car fare -- carpooling services fared so far? their french services and in germany, there is carpooling.com. are long distance car sharing services, when you are going from one city to another, you can sign up with someone already going there in their car to travel with them.
times that of brussels. partyities in europe are well served by public transport, unlike american cities. the only exception in the u.s. is new york, which is an outlier. most people there use public transport. europeans if preferred car sharing, do their routes match very well? european cities are unlike u.s. ones because most of them are not planned on the grid and they don't even have defined business areas. lots ofe are going to different places in the cities andpublic transportation...
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remember, they actually targeted directly the airport in brussels. in brussels, they have actually outside thecontrols airport, so before you come inside the terminal, this is something that they have not done yet at the paris airports, but they have increased the military presence inside the airport. crew.ontrols also of the apparently, they then re-examining 86,000 people who have special access, special some security zone of the airport. they have also hired profilers who are just patrolling inside the airport. mark: caroline, thank you so much. in other news on this thursday, a jury in colorado has ruled movie theater chains cinemark holdings is not liable for shootings in 2012 that left 12 people dead. said the theater should have had more security measures in place. the theater said they could not have prevented a gunman's heavily armed as james holmes. oklahoma has enacted measures that would make performing an abortion a felony and punishable by up to three years in prison. the bill is the first of its kind in the united states. legislation h
remember, they actually targeted directly the airport in brussels. in brussels, they have actually outside thecontrols airport, so before you come inside the terminal, this is something that they have not done yet at the paris airports, but they have increased the military presence inside the airport. crew.ontrols also of the apparently, they then re-examining 86,000 people who have special access, special some security zone of the airport. they have also hired profilers who are just patrolling...
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muscles, the markets cover -- brussels, the markets recovered quicker. as life moves on, we see our trading -- we're seeing trading conditions -- manus: are you adding to your hedges in jet fuel you go is this a timely moment -- jet fuel? is this a timely moment? jozsef: we have a fairly systemic this systematic hedging system -- systematic hedging system. if you don't hedge, you take a bet. if you overheads, you take another bet. where hedged on 50%. -- we are hedged on 50%. anna: jozsef varadi, ceo. let's move on to another company, marks & spencer reporting for your results. the retailer ceo unveiled a new plan to boost its clothing and home business reducing price promotions and refreshing styles more often. joining us is marks & spencer, cfo, helen weir. talking about the need to focus on holder returns. what does that mean for shareholders and the context what you have done previously? helen: what we have announced this morning is we are continuing the program shareholder return -- returns. that is continuing with the announcements this morning wit
muscles, the markets cover -- brussels, the markets recovered quicker. as life moves on, we see our trading -- we're seeing trading conditions -- manus: are you adding to your hedges in jet fuel you go is this a timely moment -- jet fuel? is this a timely moment? jozsef: we have a fairly systemic this systematic hedging system -- systematic hedging system. if you don't hedge, you take a bet. if you overheads, you take another bet. where hedged on 50%. -- we are hedged on 50%. anna: jozsef...
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the paris attack, the brussels attack, these were native sons of europe. as we mentioned in the earlier segment what is happening within isis? we don't know this was isis. it looks to me probable that it was or al qaeda. within icitous is the europeanization of the organization. it is biforicating into two separate groups. one is safe building project waging a war in syria and iraq and exporting to the middle east. the other arm or other group is people from europe who are ascending in the ranks of their security services being relied upon by isis high command by the council to plot and conceptualize and carry out terrorist attacks because they know the terrain in europe better than anybody. >> they are europeans. >> so i do want to bring that theory to david because with the timeline of this disappearance there is something that you have brought up that sounded strange and that was the fact that the pilot stopped responding before all of the signals were actually lost. most people think if there was something catastrophic the signals would blow and then y
the paris attack, the brussels attack, these were native sons of europe. as we mentioned in the earlier segment what is happening within isis? we don't know this was isis. it looks to me probable that it was or al qaeda. within icitous is the europeanization of the organization. it is biforicating into two separate groups. one is safe building project waging a war in syria and iraq and exporting to the middle east. the other arm or other group is people from europe who are ascending in the...
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in march, 32 were killed when isis inspired suicide bombers struck the brussels airport and metro system. prosecutors say the men arrested were not connected to any suspects in the airport attack. >>> texas and 10 other states filed suit against the obama administration's directive requiring schools to allow transgender students
in march, 32 were killed when isis inspired suicide bombers struck the brussels airport and metro system. prosecutors say the men arrested were not connected to any suspects in the airport attack. >>> texas and 10 other states filed suit against the obama administration's directive requiring schools to allow transgender students
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>> well, very confident, and most recent ramg up was around brussels. you are referring there to the november paris attacks where the authorities here screened all staff at the airport, and they took away the air clearance after searching through the l k lockers and any public details out there on them, and so they were worried enough, and it was not linked to radicalization, but 70 staff were cleared of all of the clearance there, and that is seen as cautious and playing into the point that the authorities e here feel they have done as much as they possibly could in terms of the security, but they are trying to find any loopholes in the security here which may have allowed some terror-related incident to happen here if inteed that was the case. >> and if indeed that was the case. max foster joining us from paris, a paris, and we appreciate it. do standby for us. the breaking news coverage of the egyptair 804 are will continue after this break. you are watching cnn. music: "sex machine" by james brown ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ test test test test test test test t
>> well, very confident, and most recent ramg up was around brussels. you are referring there to the november paris attacks where the authorities here screened all staff at the airport, and they took away the air clearance after searching through the l k lockers and any public details out there on them, and so they were worried enough, and it was not linked to radicalization, but 70 staff were cleared of all of the clearance there, and that is seen as cautious and playing into the point...
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we know that, for example, from the attacks in brussels where they attacked brussels airport. but, of course, when you think about that attack, for example, it was in the big picture if you like, relatively crude. those men walking in with bombs in their bags so to be able to have an effect on a plane like this, just a note of caution. we don't know whether terrorism has anything to do with this. but to have that kind of effect on a plane like this, flying out of this kind of airport, well, that would be extremely concerning. by the way, some of the questions in previous attacks that have been raised have been about the airport workers, whether it would be possible to penetrate the security of an airport through the staff that are employed at the airport. but, of course, that's why staff at a place like charles de gaulle go through so many checks. >> keir simmons at charles de gaulle in paris, thanks. >>> we have this in to our newsroom. i'm going to read it for you. and this is from different sources. commander zadni, the deputy spokesman of the greek army general staff is co
we know that, for example, from the attacks in brussels where they attacked brussels airport. but, of course, when you think about that attack, for example, it was in the big picture if you like, relatively crude. those men walking in with bombs in their bags so to be able to have an effect on a plane like this, just a note of caution. we don't know whether terrorism has anything to do with this. but to have that kind of effect on a plane like this, flying out of this kind of airport, well,...
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cairo, brussels, tunis, eritrea. he says those are kind -- there are concerns there are weak links in those airports. with that flight bath before getting to paris, is the plane swept again? what are the security measures when a plane has five legs even just that day? >> it's a good question. we were talking with one of our cnn correspondents just that thing, and lf pplre probably familiar with coming from an international destination. >> exactly. >> into kennedy let's say for instance, close to home here, and you have to carry your bags to your -- through to customs again and then go on to your domestic destination. so did that happen there or was this particular country that the airplane was in, did it just get checked all the way through with a possible device? but once again, as you have been saying, rightfully so, we don't know. this is preliminary information. there could be other aspects involved with why this airplane suffered some sort of cass strofic failure. >> i want to bring in miles o'brien. miles, base
cairo, brussels, tunis, eritrea. he says those are kind -- there are concerns there are weak links in those airports. with that flight bath before getting to paris, is the plane swept again? what are the security measures when a plane has five legs even just that day? >> it's a good question. we were talking with one of our cnn correspondents just that thing, and lf pplre probably familiar with coming from an international destination. >> exactly. >> into kennedy let's say for...
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they need to help us reform brussels. we need to move more towards a single market, and less away from political integration, which nobody wants. we do have a strong u.k. voice at the table. michael, feel free to send one of those planes here to bring me home to vote. i have no objection to that. but there is a great debate out there whether it is brexit that is causing the u.k. economy to slow down and users to do less and les. is there something malevolent at play? you run a huge airline and you see the consumer front and center. give me your take on the u.k. economy as you have seen it for the last six months. michael o'leary: i think the u.k. economy is struggling somewhat. there is a lack of confidence there. i think a lot about that is driven by the brexit referendum. it has been overhanging the economy for the last six months. if there is a strong "remain" vote, you take away that uncertainty. we will continue to invest heavily in written, as long as it remains a member of the european union. i think a strong vote
they need to help us reform brussels. we need to move more towards a single market, and less away from political integration, which nobody wants. we do have a strong u.k. voice at the table. michael, feel free to send one of those planes here to bring me home to vote. i have no objection to that. but there is a great debate out there whether it is brexit that is causing the u.k. economy to slow down and users to do less and les. is there something malevolent at play? you run a huge airline and...
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on terms of transparency, nobody is expecting politicians sitting at the market place in brussels and disclosing it publicly. i followed the climate negotiations. they are much more transparent than ttip has ever been. host: even now? the european trade commission has set up rooms. they said this is the most transparency they are provided on diplomatic negotiations. >> sorry, but a reading room were a member of parliament can only enter under gardens is not -- under guidance, and is not allowed to take copies, or take an expert with them, and should not talk about anybody afterwards -- has to sign a paper on this -- this is not the high stage. >> so that means you have official russian and chinese docunts saying what kind of point they are going into? >> of course. if y ou know them, that is another point. can they even participate in the negotiations as observer? you cannot contribute to the discussion. you can follow the negotiations point by point. that is a different scene of transparency. i don't understand why a trade deal needs this type of complete secrecy. i prefer the unders
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attacks, the same behind the paris attacks in the brussels suicide bombings. in total 162 victims. 1.8 million illegal border crossings into the european union in 2015. 1.8 million. the previous year in 2014 there were 280,000. you can just see as things degrade in syria and iraq, that is putting enormous pressure on the european union states. isis has 43 affiliates according to some reports and supporting groups globally. the
attacks, the same behind the paris attacks in the brussels suicide bombings. in total 162 victims. 1.8 million illegal border crossings into the european union in 2015. 1.8 million. the previous year in 2014 there were 280,000. you can just see as things degrade in syria and iraq, that is putting enormous pressure on the european union states. isis has 43 affiliates according to some reports and supporting groups globally. the
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benjamin: after the brussels attacks, numbers are recovering somewhat. the problem is revenue per seat are still quite low, a combination of increased rivals, from all its including the national carriers like british airways affiliates, we are looking at the moment 6% and fares -- in fares, but a good summer. mark: thank you, benjamin. i wanted to show you a stock today, a stock that is trading for the first day. , up by 30%late today. 27% -- it has grown to become one of the great chocolate retailers. it has 84 stores, 500,000 online customers. the money raised today will be used to expand its store. , i will bell chatting to him at 4:45. a quick look at the equity markets today, looks like stocks are trading higher. credit suisse a big part of that. but it wase a loss not as bad as estimated. it is making progress on its cost-cutting exercises. surveillance is next. tom keene will be joining us from new york. ♪ francine: credit suisse post is as -- posts a second-quarter losses. it is a green day for european chinese inflation firm of the pboc gains
benjamin: after the brussels attacks, numbers are recovering somewhat. the problem is revenue per seat are still quite low, a combination of increased rivals, from all its including the national carriers like british airways affiliates, we are looking at the moment 6% and fares -- in fares, but a good summer. mark: thank you, benjamin. i wanted to show you a stock today, a stock that is trading for the first day. , up by 30%late today. 27% -- it has grown to become one of the great chocolate...
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that was his dad surprising an emotional sebastian bellin a brussels hospital room. he's a former basketball pro who now lives in michigan. he was badly hurt in the march airport bombings. his family is a constant source of comfort as he recovers. only on "cbs this morning" vladimir shows us this latest reunion. >> good morning. sebastian's daughters cecilia and vanessa are the center of his universe. when his wife sara first visited a month ago, they stayed home so they wouldn't miss school. on sunday, they made the trek from michigan to brussels to say their papa. >> you're about to die, and you're like, no, no, no. >> reporter: when we first met sebastian two days after the attacks, he told us it was his two daughters that gave him the strength to survive. >> i'm thinking, i got to make it. i got to make it. i got to make it. i got to see my daughters again. i got to see my girls. >> where are you going now? >> to the hospital. >> reporter: 41 days later, he finally got his wish. >> hi. >> what's up? >> reporter: bellin, his wife sara, and their two kids were toge
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although -- brussels covered most of the construction costs. >> it was really difficult. mainly because of the slovenian government, not the eu. there is a bit too much democracy, but we accomplished it with a bit of determination and persistence. reporter: and the village is still battling for further assistance. it has joined forces with five other villages to launch a water supply system. part of the funding they need was promised by the slovenian government. but with a country still not fully recovered from the economic crisis, the money has been not -- has not been made available. >> yes, the villagers had to put up the final installment from our budget. and now we have an audit to deal with. but we hope the issue will be resolved soon. reporter: weddings are always a sign of optimism. and people also believe their marriage with europe is a happy one. slovenia as a whole still appears eager to play the model soon roll, well behaved and eager to impress. most people in the country are impressed to be in the eu. not that they have forgotten when times were tough here.
although -- brussels covered most of the construction costs. >> it was really difficult. mainly because of the slovenian government, not the eu. there is a bit too much democracy, but we accomplished it with a bit of determination and persistence. reporter: and the village is still battling for further assistance. it has joined forces with five other villages to launch a water supply system. part of the funding they need was promised by the slovenian government. but with a country still...
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in march, 32 were killed when isis inspired suicide bombers struck the brussels airport and metro system. prosecutors say the men arrested were not connected to any suspects in the airport attack. >>> texas and 10 other states filed suit against the obama administration's directive requiring schools to allow transgender students to use a bathroom to identity. a letter came after the justice department and north carolina sued each other over north carolina law that requires transgender people to use the public bathroom that correspond to the sex on their birth certificate. >> texas will continue to stand up to president obama and his agencies whenever and wherever they attempt to circumvent the rule of the law. >> the white house had no comment on the suit and state refuses to comply could be hit with lawsuits or have education funds cut off. >>> the governor of south carolina signed a bill banning abortions after 19 weeks of pregnancy. nikki haley signed the bill into law today. it makes all abortions illegal after 19 weeks regardless of rape or incest. any doctors who perform a late- te
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in the two days before the crash, it had flown seven legs cairo, andis, paris, brussels. authorities have released little on the crew, but it consisted of 10 personnel, including two pilots and three security agents. egyptair says the captain was an experienced pilot with exit -- .ith 6000 hours the airline has a reputation for safety. writeup asn a good recently as january. since 1985 5 the firm has seen only five crashes in all, fewer than both air france or american airlines. but a reporter joins us from toulouse. it is sending aviation experts to cairo in the wake of this crash. is that standard practice for the company? >> one has just arrived in the last half-hour and a bunch more are coming tomorrow morning to cairo to help with that investigation. whenever called out the country appeals for them too come. they will analyze all the data coming in and are looking at when maintenance checks were carried out, anand if therere we any incidents in the past. one has arrived and a few more will be arriving to more morning to be >> the plane that crashed 320.n airbus a it
in the two days before the crash, it had flown seven legs cairo, andis, paris, brussels. authorities have released little on the crew, but it consisted of 10 personnel, including two pilots and three security agents. egyptair says the captain was an experienced pilot with exit -- .ith 6000 hours the airline has a reputation for safety. writeup asn a good recently as january. since 1985 5 the firm has seen only five crashes in all, fewer than both air france or american airlines. but a reporter...
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washington and brussels call claims misleading and at worst, flat out wrong. also coming up -- restoring syria's cease-fire. john kerry says progress is being made. in aleppo, they are drawing battle lines. we will bring you the best of online activism around the world as dw supports -- brings you the bobs. i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the environmental group greenpeace has leaked the details of closed-door negotiations over a free-trade deal between the european union and theunited states. it is called ttip. greenpeace says the leaked documents show that it poses a major risk for the environment and consumer rights, but the eu and the u.s. say that that is wrong and the leaked documents do not indicate the final deal. reporter: greenpeace has gone beyond putting the leaked documents online. it has set up a reading room in the center of berlin, within walking distance of the german parliament and the u.s. embassy, so anyone can read the content. >> since we have gained access to the documents, we have the ability to share all 200 50 pages with the
washington and brussels call claims misleading and at worst, flat out wrong. also coming up -- restoring syria's cease-fire. john kerry says progress is being made. in aleppo, they are drawing battle lines. we will bring you the best of online activism around the world as dw supports -- brings you the bobs. i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the environmental group greenpeace has leaked the details of closed-door negotiations over a free-trade deal between the european union and theunited...
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reporter: but brussels would have to work in overdrive to sort out problems of that magnitude before the summer. daniel: please tax officials have rated google offices in paris. authorities say investigators are searching the premises as part of a probe into aggravated tax fraud and money laundering. detect giant has come under fire for paying less taxes expected by shifting revenue across borders. the investigation is trying to determine whether google island limited has a stable presence in france and whether france tech -- french taxes are due. the internet giant could go over 1.5 alien euros in back taxes. some call her the biggest music star in a generation. adele. there are reports she is just signed the biggest record deal in history. the 28-year-old has been named written's richest ever female musician. reporter: she has made it to the top -- her songs are number one and she is number one on youtube with 1.5 ilion hits for her song "hello." now she has the number one female singers record contract, worth 116 million euros to sony. a contract ththis size isis rare evenen in th
reporter: but brussels would have to work in overdrive to sort out problems of that magnitude before the summer. daniel: please tax officials have rated google offices in paris. authorities say investigators are searching the premises as part of a probe into aggravated tax fraud and money laundering. detect giant has come under fire for paying less taxes expected by shifting revenue across borders. the investigation is trying to determine whether google island limited has a stable presence in...
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it brussels. it also has the ability to incite others surveillance around the world as we have seen a san bernadino. looking more broadly isis is not the only threat we face in syria, veteran and al qaeda fighters have taken advantage of the impairment there. they're seeking to carry out attacks against the west. al shabab has a safe haven in small you, threatens you, threatens our interest in the region, boko haram, now and i'll i have isis continue to maintain their basis in northwest africa. al qaeda continues to support attacking the west. once to be the leader of a jihad. their substantial influence over affiliate groups in particular al qaeda and the arabian peninsula commented on three occasions over the past years they have sought to bring down an airliner headed toward the united states. there is ever reason today to believe that they have the intent to carry out such an attack. against this backdrop of a dynamic and legal terrorist threat, the ability of the united states to conduct surv
it brussels. it also has the ability to incite others surveillance around the world as we have seen a san bernadino. looking more broadly isis is not the only threat we face in syria, veteran and al qaeda fighters have taken advantage of the impairment there. they're seeking to carry out attacks against the west. al shabab has a safe haven in small you, threatens you, threatens our interest in the region, boko haram, now and i'll i have isis continue to maintain their basis in northwest africa....
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the terror attacks in brussels exposed brussels as a officer tile breeding ground, one reason behind it a legal system that allows them to walk free even after they've been convicted in a court. aaron mclock listen is live in brussels with this cnn exclusive. >> erin. >> reporter: george, 28 people were convicted in brussels last week for being part of what's called the zarconi network which is responsible for recruiting some of europe's deadliest terrorists. a cnn producer was in court as the verdict was read out and watched as two senior members of that network recruiters walked free despite having been sentenced to six to seven years in prison. they were allowed to walk free pending their appeal. now, we actually tracked one of the recruiters down to his home address, he confronted us when we got there, he was not happy to see us, though he refused to speak on camera. one of the individuals that was convicted alongside him was one of his recruits, 18-year-old sabri reffa, a foreign fighter believed to have died in syria, he was convicted. we spoke to his parents and they told us t
the terror attacks in brussels exposed brussels as a officer tile breeding ground, one reason behind it a legal system that allows them to walk free even after they've been convicted in a court. aaron mclock listen is live in brussels with this cnn exclusive. >> erin. >> reporter: george, 28 people were convicted in brussels last week for being part of what's called the zarconi network which is responsible for recruiting some of europe's deadliest terrorists. a cnn producer was in...
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he warns turkey will go its own way if brussels does not ensure visa-free travel for turks. this comes after a refusal to change its anti-terrorism law. the criteria for the eu deal. reporter: turkish president erdogan takes a swipe at the eu as ankara and brussels come close to reaching an agreement to lift visa restrictions. erdogan is defined, concerning some eu demands. >> the european union lets terrorist build camps and provide opportunities in the name of democracy. tells us if you change your anti-terrorism legislation, we will lift the visa restrictions. sorry, we will go our way, you go yours. reporter: turkey must fulfill eria more crit before they will lift the visa requirements which includes narrowing their legal definition of terrorism and protecting personal data. erdogan thanked his supporters after the prime minister announced his legislation, closing a rift between the two. the prime minister had lukewarm support for the president. he's expected to be replaced by someone who will push for the reform which erdogan said must be done as soon as possible. >> t
he warns turkey will go its own way if brussels does not ensure visa-free travel for turks. this comes after a refusal to change its anti-terrorism law. the criteria for the eu deal. reporter: turkish president erdogan takes a swipe at the eu as ankara and brussels come close to reaching an agreement to lift visa restrictions. erdogan is defined, concerning some eu demands. >> the european union lets terrorist build camps and provide opportunities in the name of democracy. tells us if you...