the southern border. we have seen a rogues gallery of foreign terrorist organizations call for attacks against americans and our allies. increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland. not unlike the isis-k attack we saw at the russian concert hall back in march. john: just a week after fbi director christopher wray warned of a similar isis attack, one in russia come on american soil, i.c.e. arrested tajikistan nationals with suspected isis ties after they illegally cross into the united states. how is that for good news on a wednesday? sandra: what a way to kick it off. john: john roberts, good to be with you. sandra: gillian turner in for sandra smith today, this is america reports periods eight tajikistan nationals, all men, nabbed in a coordinate operation that spanned three sanctuary cities, one source telling fox news they were released into the country after initial i.c.e. screenings at the border failed to raise any re
germany you not in states go to. my resigning football club just 10 weeks after he took the job. jim an american c.d.u. body is grappling with the fallout of a leadership crisis this after on a great come current shock announcement that she s stepping down as party leader now she was expected to take over from as the chancellor candidate in elections next year ensuring a smooth transition but now the field is wide open with various potential candidates for the job the c.d.u. is trying to ensure the stability is there within the party as well as the governing coalition. gave little notice before informing party leaders of her decision she was long chancellor merkel s hand-picked successor now she won t be her party s candidate for chancellor and plans to step down as party chief she says to see to use decision 2 years ago to separate the role of chancellor candidate and party leader was a mistake. as opposition is in the instant target that the leadership question is still unr
a huge problem because of all the money printing that s gone into the economy we have now rampant speculation in homes and this means that for average people homes are becoming unaffordable so add that to the average person health care is unaffordable for the average person education is an affordable and you have a picture that tells us that all this money printing is causing inflation which is a tax on the average person and because of the can t sell in effect. in riches those people who live near the central bank where they do all the money printing those people are insensitive to the needs of the average person who is getting crushed by inflation and people say well what are you talking about. there is no inflation the government doesn t include housing the government doesn t include education or health care it s a lie yes let s look at this data because it s a lot different from 2005 to 2007 housing bubble they crashed they were giving out loans high amount of leverage to
This is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. Zimbabwes president Robert Mugabe remains confined to the army. Denies its a coup. Americas renewed confidence and the world has never been stronger than it is right now. His alexion is one win after another. Just horrific visits. Stopped short of calling for sanctions. It was only a start. In the African Union are closely monitoring the situation in zimbabwe the military seized power in the early hours of wednesday but exact details of the situation in the country its still not really clear president Robert Mugabe spoke by telephone with the South African counterpart on wednesday jacob zuma says mugabe is confined to his home however a military says it is not to depose the president the army supporters described the move as a bloodless correction they say the military is focusing on what they call criminals and the president circle so that suggests whats really going on is a struggle for power among political le
Organized crime and terrorist groups. Also neil allen and joel gerschenfeld. Ed asker in shares his naughts on todays political thoughts on todays political issues. And john wheeler who explored theories of quantum reality and time. Thats just a handful of programs over this threeday weekend on booktv on cspan2. For a complete schedule, visit booktv. Org. Now we kick off this long weekend with journalist helen thorpe who reports on the assimilation of 22 immigrant teenagers over the course of a school year in denver. [inaudible conversations] hi, everyone. Thank you so much for coming. Were going to get started. I just want to thank everyone for being here for our last event of the year. We are completely honored to have helen thorpe. [laughter] thank you all for coming so much. This evening, were happy to welcome helen thorpe. If you havent realize her works of art, youre in for a treat on your first book that you read. Her other books are soldier girls and just like us, and the newco