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matt: i matt hermann -- i'm matt hermann. 700 migrants feared dead. europe is holding an emergency meeting on the crisis. brent: germany's parliament poster called in 1915 massacre of more than a million armenians genocide instant with the pope -- in step with the pope. matt: the fbi admits it gave flawed testimony that might have put innocent people on death row. brent: the calls for help from the middle of the mediterranean continue this monday. rescuers are scrambling to reach two boats in distress. matt: it's a massive search effort already underway. more than 700 people may have drowned when a migrant boat capsized. brent: european ministers are holding an emergency meeting. pressure is growing on the eu to stop the wave of desperation and death to the south. matt: we begin our coverage on the water off the coast of greece. about with nearly 100 migrants aboard smashed against the rocks -- a boat with nearly 100 migrants aboard smashed against the rocks. three died. the boat came from the direction of turkey. most aboard were syrians. the identit
matt: i matt hermann -- i'm matt hermann. 700 migrants feared dead. europe is holding an emergency meeting on the crisis. brent: germany's parliament poster called in 1915 massacre of more than a million armenians genocide instant with the pope -- in step with the pope. matt: the fbi admits it gave flawed testimony that might have put innocent people on death row. brent: the calls for help from the middle of the mediterranean continue this monday. rescuers are scrambling to reach two boats in...
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matt: deutsche bank has been made to pay a record $2.5 billion fine. financial regulators in the u.s. and the u.k. settled on the sum to punish the bank or its involvement in the libor interest rate fixing scandal. brian: does find -- this fine arts the amounts other banks were made to pay following the investigation, suggesting its wrongdoing was especially egregious. reporter: the shine may have worn off deutsche bank. the decision after traders manipulated a key interest rate. major but -- major banks joint -- major banks joined the libor rate. even tiny fluctuations in the benchmark could lead to big profits. that is what traitors did, they rigged the libor to earn money for their banks and skyhigh bonuses for themselves. but now they are paying the price. deutsche bank faces a 2.3 billion euro fine from u.s. and tax authorities. it is the highest yet in the libor scandal. switzerland's ubs has already paid out the equivalent of 1.2 billion euros and britain's barclays bank was given a 325 million euro penalty. german investigators german regulator
matt: deutsche bank has been made to pay a record $2.5 billion fine. financial regulators in the u.s. and the u.k. settled on the sum to punish the bank or its involvement in the libor interest rate fixing scandal. brian: does find -- this fine arts the amounts other banks were made to pay following the investigation, suggesting its wrongdoing was especially egregious. reporter: the shine may have worn off deutsche bank. the decision after traders manipulated a key interest rate. major but --...
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matt: it only happened after his arrival conceded defeat after a first round of voting for real to give either of the candidates a winning two thirds majority. >> it is safe to say this is not how he expected the vote to go down. just weeks ago his election was considered a done deal but then swiss authorities moved in on two major corruption investigations. >> claiming the organization has turned soccer into a game for sale to the highest bidder. >> we begin with the voting from zurich. >> let's vote fifa. reporter: he is still the most powerful man in football. sepp blatter thanked his supporters after being reelected as -- reelected to a fifth turn -- fifth term as fifa president. he promised to steer fifa back on course. sepp blatter: i promise you in the end of my term i will give this to my successor in a very strong position. the good fifa. we have to work together. reporter: the vote was close. 133. neither had secured necessary majority. >> we have to organize ourselves to run a second ballot. reporter: for voting could get underway the prince announced he was pulling out of th
matt: it only happened after his arrival conceded defeat after a first round of voting for real to give either of the candidates a winning two thirds majority. >> it is safe to say this is not how he expected the vote to go down. just weeks ago his election was considered a done deal but then swiss authorities moved in on two major corruption investigations. >> claiming the organization has turned soccer into a game for sale to the highest bidder. >> we begin with the voting...