Partisan bickering. Imagine. Yeah. Imagine that. Well across the country, the real effects of the shutdown are starting to be seen and felt. The statue of liberty and ellis filed now closed. Some National Parks are accessible but Services Like rest rooms, and trash collection, are not. The u. S. Senate will convene at 1 00 p. M. The house at 2 00 p. M. In a rare sunday session. And yes, congress is still getting paid. While thousands of other federal workers are not. Theyre very likely making less than congress, dont you think . President trump had planned to be at his florida resort this weekend celebrating the First Anniversary of his inauguration with a high dollar celebration, donors paying lots of money to be the president. Instead he canceled those plans and is at the white house. His Reelection Campaign released an ad lambasting democrats saying theyre quote complicit in every murder committed by illegal immigrants. Thats just part of the finger pointing. Our jim acosta has more
A piece of broker in the middle east obama. And turkey pounce goodish militia positions in Northern Syria as Ground Troops are drawn across the border for a second day the codes which back with their own docket five. Plus a night of Cognition Company at least nineteen people are dead after the taliban gunmen go on a killing spree in the Capital Cities of luxury hotels. How the end of a warm welcome to you im. Jim lee social democrats say they want to renegotiate all key issues with americans conservatives in forming a new government the left of center party already demanding concessions after voting to pursue formal Coalition Talks fifty six percent of delegates pushed through a yes vote at a party called. Its in sunday but just a slim majority and still though its still considered a big breakthrough as germanys two biggest Political Parties the idea of another grand coalition. Was a tense moment for german politics yesterday with a narrow majority of s. P. D. Delegates voting in favor
call. both erdogan and the main opposition candidate, they both claim to be leading. we go to istanbul. what s the latest this evening? reporter: alex, as you mentioned right now, it is too close to call. votes, ballots are still being counted and you ve got both sides giving their own set of data. you ve got the turkish state news agency that is putting president erdogan in the lead and the opposition saying they are the ones in the lead and that the state agency should not be trusted. both sides are calling on supporters, on election monitors from their party, from their side, to stay by the ballot boxes until the last moment, until this is finalized. they expect a long night here. this was always expected to be a very tight race in this divided
khashoggi. clarissa ward is with me now from london. and clarissa, the turkish president, president erdogan, he s not buying the saudi side of things here. what are you hearing in this investigation? well, president erdogan is saying to the saudis, essentially, brooke, put your money where your mouth is. if he really did leave the consulate, as you claim, provide some evidence to back that up. show us the documentation, show us the surveillance video, the saudis saying that they can t provide any surveillance video. that obviously raising a lot of red flags. the turkish state news agency, anadolu also reporting somewhat mysteriously that turkish police say 15 saudi nationals on two separate planes arrive on the day of the disappearance. among them, government employees, that they have since left the country. really, clearly, turkey saying that they believe foul play is at hand. they haven t decisively come out and said, for a matter of certainty, that khashoggi was
ripples of relief spread from europe across the world market. a deal has been reached to tackle the e.u. financial crisis. european leaders have agreed to expand the e.u. bailout fund while private sectors will take a 50% loss on greek bonds. the european agreement translated into a huge day for u.s. stocks. let s go to alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. the closing bell just rang. how did stocks finish? we don t know the final number, but we know it s very positive. it is. the numbers are settling. we re seeing the dow up 340 points. the nasdaq s&p up more than 300%. the bulls busted out of the opening bell and never looked back. this is what investors have been waiting for. these debt problems plaguing greece. and besides plugging greece s debt hole, this plans to safeguard against future shocks. it s a step forwards in instilling stability in the marketplace. being there is such a powerful positive reaction, do investors see this as a done deal? is this crisi