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Transcripts For KCSM DW News 20160617

Copied voice recorder of egyptair flight 804 from the mediterranean. Now theres is a race against time to recover the other flight recorder. Tonight, britain is a nation and in mourning. A member of parliament was shot and stabbed in your office or the north of england. Jo cox of the Opposition Labour Party was rushed to the hospital but passed away shortly thereafter. Please have arrested a 52yearold man and say theyre not looking for any other suspects tonight. The tragedy has brought politics to a halt in the u. K. Campaigning in the Eu Referendum has been suspended. She was killed in broad daylight here in personal north of england. Jo cox was in her constituency Holding Meetings with locals. Reports suggest you was out on the street when she tried to intervene in a scuffle between two men. It seems she died on the scene or on the way to hospital. A paramedic recorded her death. Police arrested a 52yearold man after the attack. Jo was attacked by a man who inflicted fatal injuries. Subsequently, there was a further attack on a 77yearold man nearby who has sustained injuries that are nonlifethreatening. Shortly afterwards, a man was arrested nearby by local police officers. Weapons including a firearm have also been recovered. Reporter her death united politicians of all parties in shock and condemnation. This is tragic and dreadful news and my thoughts are with jos husband and their two children and their wider family. We have lost a great start. She was a great campaigning mp with the compassion and a big part. People are going to be very sad about what has happened. Dreadful, dreadful news. Reporter there are unconfirmed reports that coxs attacker issued a statement a week out from the brexit referendum, both sides have temporarily suspended their campaigns. Brent im joined by a correspondent in london. Did evening to you. No matter who we talked to this evening about this murder, people are incredibly shocked and they cannot believe that it happened and it happened when it did and to whom it happened. Well, i think that is absolutely true. I regret to say im not surprised because i think that what we have seen in the Referendum Campaign in recent weeks has been an escalation of the rhetoric and the emotion, and some very dangerous scenes that border on xenophobia being built up around the antiimmigration stance of the brexit campaign. And i think we have seen Something Like this before. I was in sweden several years ago covering the referendum in sweden on joining or not joining the euro when the foreign minister was assassinated, which was not directly linked to the referendum, but the emotional atmosphere stood out in that referendum that allowed Something Like this to happen. And i regret to say Something Like that has happened again here in britain. Brent you may be saying a lot people are thinking tonight but the police are not saying anything to the extent that you are saying. They do not want to talk about a motive, they say it is unclear. We do not even know if the suspect was a mentally he ranged person jo cox just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. There is the element there that this was just a lone attack. Quentin yes, but why have they suspended all campaigning in the referendum . Clearly there is a fear and suspicion that there is a link to the atmosphere in this referendum that allows something with this to happen. You simply do not get political assassinations. Here was a woman, a left of labour party, a passionate campaigner for palestinian rights, many classic leftwing issues. It may well have been that you was not targeted because he was supporting remaining in europe. But it is this emotional atmosphere which has been built up around this Referendum Campaign because it is focused more and more on questions of National Identity and controlling immigration. I think that is the fear. Brent quentin, it is always good to talk with you, thank you very much for joining us tonight. Now to another tragedy, the deadliest shooting in modern u. S. History took place in orlando, florida last weekend. U. S. President barack obama is visiting the city to offer his support to survivors and relatives of the victims. When obama arrived, the mayor presented him with a rainbow tshirt bearing the words orlando united, you can see it right there. 49 people lost their lives and more than 50 unders others were wounded which took place inside a gay night club. I want to go now to our correspondent. He is standing by in florida, covering the president s visit there. We know that president obama did not give a speech. Why is that . I have been here now a couple of days in orlando and i have spoken to many people, and everyone told me we do not expect president obama to give a speech here. Giving a speech with me to just repeat what president obama said before during after the massacre. There were so many instances that remind me of this terrible act, this terrible, heinous crime here in orlando. Brent you have covered it your fair share of these shooting tragedies in the united states. What is the mood, how would you gauge the mood of the people in orlando as obama makes this visit . Miodrag the people are happy that the president is here, he is trying to give them comfort, hes showing solidarity. But it is same time they are also glad this president is not going to use this incident to campaign, for example, for the Democratic Party to talk too much about gun control, because everyone knows this president like to see new gun laws, or gun laws. It is also interesting that president obama is not alone, he took his Vice President joe biden with him and also senator rubio, a republican, the senator from florida who has you may remember, was a candidate of the republican party. President obama is trying to do everything to show that this is not about being a democrat or a republican come of this is about being an american helping each other and trying to show solidarity in orlando. Brent seeing marco rubio with the u. S. President , they are definitely unlikely political bedfellows but i am glad to see them their differences aside for this. Our correspondent in orlando, florida. They could very much. A breakthrough after weeks of searching. Investigators say they have located the wreckage and recovered the cockpit voice recorder of egyptair flight 804 in the mediterranean. 66 people were onboard the flight from paris to cairo on may 19. It disappeared from the radar to the coast of egypt. Since the crash, search teams have recovered small parts of wreckage and some human remains. The investigating Committee Says that the teams had to salvage the device and stages because it was damaged. Im joined now and the studio with our aviation expert. Tim, it is good to see you again. They have retrieved the memory from the voice recorder. For a layman, does that mean we are going to soon be able to hear what was going on inside the cockpit, what the pilots were saying in those last minutes . Tim hopefully. It depends if they had enough power until the onset of the test so that we have these recordings. But it will definitely give us some indication of what happened. It may give us answers as to why the crew did not radio a mayday call. But, its only a small fraction of the puzzle that they have to be together. We also need the flight data recorder. Brent did your eyebrow raise when you heard from the egyptian authorities that what they had found was slightly damaged . A lot of of people automatically have big doubts when the egyptians are involved with a salvage operation. Tim unfortunately we have seen in the past that they do not follow proper procedures. When they had recovered bodies, parts of the wreckage come up were put on a military ship. This is not all according to procedures. There is a lot of criticism among journalists that the way how egyptair is providing information to the media is not appropriate, neither is it to the relatives. Yes, i think this can be improved. Of course there are some question marks but i think the Investigation Board is well set up. Brent theres more oversight. Tim there more oversight and expertise as well. Brent lets talk about the victims, briefly. Many want to recover the bodies of their relatives. Is that going to be possible . Tim i think there is an obligation for the government of egypt to recover whatever they can recover. Brent they have found some body parts, right . Tim they have. But presumably, there are still people strapped in the wreckage. Of course, all efforts should be made to recover these bodies and buried them properly, i think this is an obligation they go to the relatives. Brent i agree. Thank you for coming, we appreciate your insights. Moving on to sports and a soccer. A key matchup between major rivals at the european chip egypt. England just got past their neighbors and the u. K. Wales. That nationss favorite son, derek bell, scored first on a free kick. England equalized. They know storage completed the comeback with the gamewinner. 21 the final, a lastminute win for england. In thursdays second game, Northern Ireland back their first ever win at a major tournament against ukraine and again it was actually suspended for a time. Both teams were called as torrential rains and Health Stones better the stadium. A header Northern Ireland had very late. Seal the deal. 20, biggest dork final score. Youre watching dw news. Still to come let me take you on a tour, 40 years after the shootings. It has turned into a vibrant neighborhood with shopping malls and trendy restaurants. It is the mirror of the problem south africa is facing today. Poverty, the huge divide between the rich and the poor, and massive unemployment. Brent well have more that stick around. Welcome back, everyone. A british member of parliament has been shot and killed. Jo cox was attacked in her office in northern england. A man has been arrested campaigning in the European Union referendum in the u. K. Has been suspended. In south africa, 40 years ago today, black students in the township of soweto rose up against white minority rule. Many city crackdown and the budget that followed smelled the beginning of the end of apartheid. On june 16, 1976, students the crowded township took to the streets to protest a new regulation requiring them to study in africa on, that is the language of their right white rulers. Authorities opened fire on demonstrators, hundreds died. It would take almost two more decades for a particular and but the events in sowedo created a groundswell that would change south africa forever. Dw went on a tour of the township with a photographer with lived there all his life and has witnessed some incredible changes. Reporter luxury sports cars, trendy nightclubs. Soweto is a far cry from its time under apartheid. Hundreds of black students were killed by state security forces. We meet in an upmarket copy shop to talk about the new soweto. How did soweto change in the last decades . You find places where they had things like this one, and also there are malls and Better Things and stuff. But there are some places that did not change or improve. Reporter he takes me on a tour of the clip down, the oldest part of soweto. Little has changed here since the days of apartheid. Few houses have electricity and the smell of sewage fills the air. It is a forgotten place. The government has not done much to serve these people. There is no syndication, no electricity. No sanitation, no electricity. Reporter many residents feel neglected by the government. Erupting into pilot protest. It is the middle of the South African winter and this neighborhood often suffers our cuts. Power cuts. Since yesterday we did not have electricity. Our kids slept with gold. With cold. We want to electricity, we want it now. Vote, vote, vote. Vote for what . The next thing, they give us reporter a small spark is often in enough to ignite the situation. But in his opinion, the protests have little effect. Like many people here, he has tried a number of jobs ranging from photographer to traditional healer. A few months back he opened a Fast Food Restaurant with a friend. For me, this is the only way to go him up opening my own business, not waiting for the government to do something for me. Reporter he says the same goes for soweto as a whole. 40 years after the uprising here come a happy and is still a distant prospect. Brent Business News now. Christoph is here. Were going to talk about volkswagen were not going to talk about dieselgate. The carmakers ceo presented the tragedy 2025 on thursday, which he called the biggest change in the companys history. Vw will invest billions in electric cars, right sharing and automated driving to become a global reading and green transport. At the same time, job cuts or more likely but investors were not all that impressed here. Vw shares held in more than 2 . For more on what happened in Financial Markets today, less bring in our wall street correspondent. The dow snapped a fivegame losing streak today. Give us your take on on the why . We had a nervous start here on wall street. Everything started with the bank of japan nothing changed. They came to the conclusion that Central Banks all over the globe not know what to do right now, especially with all the speculation surrounding the brexit. Then we had sharp losses in europe yesterday. That also helped to trade higher, so we ended the fiveday losing streak. Cristoph the pressure on Oil Prices Continue today. The price for west texas intermediate fell by 3 . Give us your take on the on why. Jens for six consecutive days, trading has been lower. Oil lost more than 10 in value. There is some evidence that u. S. Producers are increasing their output. We will get new data and carting data regarding the recount on friday other is evidence producers are pumping more oil in that increases supply inputs pressure on prices. At some point we had the dollar strengthening a good percent compared to the euro. The dollar trading higher means pressure for commodity prices. Cristoph jens in new york, accuray much. Deutsche bank called the bank absolutely rocksolid at the beginning of the year. Since then, shares have tumbled 40 and now they had hit a new record low. They reached a prefinancial crisis peak in 2007 at around 100 euros but now they have slumped to less than 13 euros. It seems investors have lost eight. The only consolation, concerns are growing about how britain will vote on its eu membership referendum next week. Other european banks also dropped sharply on thursday. Deutsche bank is germanys biggest bank, mainly the only one with a global significance left. Lets break down the story with us. Daniel, what is going on at Deutsche Bank . Daniel it is basically housekeeping issues, im afraid to say. Cost eat up 80 of revenue at Deutsche Bank and want to do something about that. He is cutting 35,000 jobs in the bank is going out of 10 countries. There is also a complex infrastructure with need reform. A sickly they have hundreds of programs which are incompatible and that slows down work and is expensive. Cristoph and they are far behind on that. Daniel yes they are, in lets not forget the beagle cost involved with manipulating libel. Basically, it is cost them 10 billion euros. These are housekeeping issues, they just come at a terrible economic time. Cristoph business not just deutsche facing issues here. European banks are looking at that shaped the moment. Why is that . Daniel nations struggled in the eurozone Equity Financial crisis like spain and portugal and greece and as weight on the economy europe. It has lower Interest Rates to try to tackle that and that has hit banks hard because that they are not making as much money. That just is not happen. More people have not gotten on board. Usually when people are earning less money from their savings, the shifted into things like funds and banks earn commission on that. But because the markets have been so volatile, they are not doing that so banks are not earning money from their usual red and butter sources. Cristoph what is the way out of this dilemma . Daniel i wish it was easy. If the u. K. Decides it wants to stay in the European Union, that is good. If deutsche and the fellow european banks get their act together and are housekeeping sorted as quickly as possible, that is good. But when it comes to the economy , we do not need any huge leaps in gp, we just need protectable, Sustainable Growth and whether they can pull a rabbit out of the hat there, im not so sure. Do not hold your breath. Cristoph thank you very much. European Union Leaders are getting the Economic Forum in st. Petersburg. It is the first such encounters as the eu imposed sanctions on rush over the crisis in ukraine two years ago. The head of the European Commission and russian president Vladimir Putin met on the sidelines of the form where they discussed sanctions and energy products. Moscow wants brussels to end the sanctions which has taken a toll on the russian economy. And that is often the business desk. Back to you. Brent here is a reminde of the top story we are probably now. A british member of parliament has been shot and killed. Jo cox was attacked near office in northern england. A man has been arrested. Campaigning in the European Union referendum has been suspended. After a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. We are going to have extensive coverage of that murder in the u. K. So stay with us, we will be right back. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] whats Holding Women back from taking charge of their financial future . Jewellle bigford of ever core Wealth Management is

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