Supply. We speak to the banks ceo, Andrew Kostin at 8 20 a. M. That interview is coming up. Greece is back on the agenda. Im really surprised. Can greece move on without debt anief and since we are at important junction with immigration how does this impact the debt relief issue. Hans that brings us back to berlin. Decide theymerkel can give a little bit of Debt Forgiveness . And then work on something regarding greek refugees. It seems like a much bigger story. When of the interesting aspects of this coverage is that they are so far apart on reforms pension records, tax reforms. They really have a long way to go. Guy the fact that the imf and the leaked document it firmly believes that debt relief is critical. That is right out of the imf playbook. Change at a bunch of factors and one of them is normally eight that really for restructuring. That has not happened this time for greece. The imf is going back to what it does best. Intransigence from europe. We are half an hour away, less
One of his rivals to step down. Good evening, everyone. Im heather holmes. And im ken wayne. A 48yearold woman died after the car she was in was overwhelmed by flood waters in yuba city. The Highway Patrol says that the male driver went around blockades and on to flooded road getting trapped in six feet of water. He got out of the vehicle but his female passenger was under water for about 15 minutes before crews were able to reach her. By then, it was too late there are also flooding concerns here in the bay area. Throughout the day and into the night. We have seen a number of trees toppled, some on to cars and others bringing down power line. Pacific road in dangerous conditions. Several crashes have been reported, including one possibly deadly. Meteorologist mark tamayo is covering the weather, but we start outside. 20,000 pg e customers are without power right now. As you can see behind me, this storm has taken down many large trees. We are here at noe and henry streets in the dubos
Said two loud blasts were heard during the departure terminal we are hearing from Brussels Police one person is dead and there are several injuries. Smoke billowing from the airport, the airport under lock down. People were immediately evacuated, seen standing on the tarmac and ordered to get out. The International News organization, sky news, was inside the airport during the time of the blast. Checking in from flights back home, very, very loud explosions the building around was rocked, dust coming from the ceiling, people wanting shelter where they were. This point there is no terror related, they have been under high alert. Last week Salah Abdeslam was under attack, it is unclear if any of this is all related. Janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. Well get back to you shortly. Lets get to traffic and weather on the 2s. Good morning chris and mary, good morning everybody, look at that beautiful moonlit sky, full moon tomorrow. Well see nice conditions today, mostly sunny just a few clouds cr
Attack in a bus station. Polls down to the wire. Im in kabul. The fall of kunduz to the taliban is hurting businesses here and around the country. As europe seeks turkeys help in dealing with the Record Number of refugees, the turkish Prime Minister said his country is not a concentration camp. He also said in a Live Television interview that turkey will not host Asylum Seekers permanently to appease the e. U. Bernard smith joins us live from istanbul. 2. 5 million refugees already in turkey. What are conditions like for them there . Well, i think theres a bit of turkish Prime Minister sang to the europeans, were not going to do your dirty work for you and keep them locked up effectively in turkey. Conditions for Syrian Refugees who choose to live in refugee camps she good. Theres food, health care, theres some education for syrian children, but in that interesting figure, there are 26 refugee camps in syria. They have a capacity of 330,000 with only 274,000 requireian refugee ins them
Thirdparty contractor. We recruit from all walks of life. I have people with ph. D. S who are front line screeners, who have retired and come back into the workforce. People with music degrees. All walks of life. As you might expect in a workforce of 44,000 screeners you have a broad range of people at all ages. One last question because my time is almost up. If we were to interview 100 folks who had left, not for calls but just left, what would be the dominant reason they cited . Either their expectations werent met or they lost interest. Why do folks leave . Well, ill give you some thoughts i have. Because i havent done those interviews myself. I think it is probably a combination effect. You always have some people who justify it is not their job for them and they move on. Lets address some of the concerns you have with morale. Not feeling like youre doing the mission you thought you would be hired to do. If im a screener and i think it is about effectiveness and screening properly