Across puerto rico. This is without a doubt the most dangerous storm in our generation. It is possibly the most dangerous storm in a century. The very latest coming up on the hurricanes path and the devastation and how it will affect finances of the already struggling island of puerto rico. Futures indicate the markets are open fractionally. Very much a fractional day here, very much break even. We will see a News Conference in comments from chair janet yellen at 2 15 p. M. Eastern. No change in Interest Rates expect it. We are waiting on the details of the Federal Reserves plans to unwind the trillion dollars Balance Sheet. In europe, indices this morning at around breakeven. The dax is lower. Asia overnight markets were mostly higher. Look at the close again. Fractional moves here shanghai and hang seng in hong kong and china up a quarter of a percent. President trump with World Leaders in new york including the king of jordan british Prime Minister theresa may after the commanderinc
Have known for some time he would be losing these urban hubs in which they have concentrated leadership over the last few years. They have thought about how to maintain their terrorist reach even in the absence of a physical caliphate. While i look at the positive results we are seeing on the ground with a lot of satisfaction, i also have a sense that we will be dealing with an enduring threat condition for a period of time longer. In terms of global terrorism, they are inspiring individuals overseas to take action on and the name of the group on , behalf of the group. You can do that even when you are operating on the run or in a much more constrained or difficult physical environment. I am not minimizing the progress we have made in pressuring isis as an organization. Im pointing out some of the things they can accomplish will be within their reach, even within this degraded form. Of the attacks in europe a , significant number of attacks this year have note direct connection to comm
Is this the beginning of the end of the erdogan era quest and mark coming to you from berlin quadriga, peter welcome to this latest edition of quadriga from berlin. We are addressing a fascinating question today. Is it the end of the erdogan era . To address that question and possibly try to answer it, im joined by three expert commentators. Without any further undo, i would like to introduce them. Beginning with dilek kurban, a specialist on turkey at the Hertie School of governance. She says what we are seeing is a transition to a truly representative parliamentary democracy and the end of oneman rule. Tom goeller joins us also today. He has worked for Many International media outlets. Currently, hes a freelance journalist. Erdogan, he says, will find a way to have the election related so his party can claw its way back to power. Last but not least, ursula weidenfeld, who has worked for a range of germanys most prestigious business publications. She believes that president erdogans p
Is this the beginning of the end of the erdogan era quest and mark coming to you from berlin quadriga, peter welcome to this latest edition of quadriga from berlin. We are addressing a fascinating question today. Is it the end of the erdogan era . To address that question and possibly try to answer it, im joined by three expert commentators. Without any further undo, i would like to introduce them. Beginning with dilek kurban, a specialist on turkey at the Hertie School of governance. She says what we are seeing is a transition to a truly representative parliamentary democracy and the end of oneman rule. Tom goeller joins us also today. He has worked for Many International media outlets. Currently, hes a freelance journalist. Erdogan, he says, will find a way to have the election related so his party can claw its way back to power. Last but not least, ursula weidenfeld, who has worked for a range of germanys most prestigious business publications. She believes that president erdogans p
Is this the beginning of the end of the erdogan era quest and mark coming to you from berlin quadriga, peter welcome to this latest edition of quadriga from berlin. We are addressing a fascinating question today. Is it the end of the erdogan era . To address that question and possibly try to answer it, im joined by three expert commentators. Without any further undo, i would like to introduce them. Beginning with dilek kurban, a specialist on turkey at the Hertie School of governance. She says what we are seeing is a transition to a truly representative parliamentary democracy and the end of oneman rule. Tom goeller joins us also today. He has worked for Many International media outlets. Currently, hes a freelance journalist. Erdogan, he says, will find a way to have the election related so his party can claw its way back to power. Last but not least, ursula weidenfeld, who has worked for a range of germanys most prestigious business publications. She believes that president erdogans p