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they come to the city of london and say, we are credible.vince a lot of people of that. a big worry for the french government is how convincing the city of london is it convincing the eu about the budget. you are not meeting eu rules. they are not going to hit it until at least 2017. >> the finance minister is within the european commission. >> we will see on that one. [laughter] the brits are bigger investors in france than they are in germany, which says a lot rid -- a lot. it is going to be an interesting day. the other big piece of news we are watching. francine lacqua's big return to the newsroom. >> big headline. >> big day. we will wrap the show up with a look at the currency markets. a little bit of a concern with regard to what is happening with the french budget and will that be kicked back to paris. a big drop we have seen in factory orders in germany. back to the story that germany may need to do more to stimulate its own economy. it is going to be an interesting week for euro-dollar. the other parent want to show you-- pair i wa
they come to the city of london and say, we are credible.vince a lot of people of that. a big worry for the french government is how convincing the city of london is it convincing the eu about the budget. you are not meeting eu rules. they are not going to hit it until at least 2017. >> the finance minister is within the european commission. >> we will see on that one. [laughter] the brits are bigger investors in france than they are in germany, which says a lot rid -- a lot. it is...
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let's talk about london.oil is the phrase that you used in the report but bearing in mind we have seen the longest continuous price raise. >> you might even see some further weakness. this comes on the back of an incredibly good run. looking forward i think what you , probably this time this is the low single digits. the debate we are having internally is whether that figure will be negative. that is what it is signaling. >> there are different facets at play. mortgage availability is the lowest since 2008. you go into this and give england meeting and there is a series of things. getting used to the rails. >> the credit condition survey shed some light. there is lenders adjusting to the new regime. , theyperational issues are taking on board the bank of england's message. lenders are taking a slightly different more risk-averse attitude to the housing market taking on board the bank of england's messaging. >> you talk about supply trends remaining more or less flat. selling their homes. why is that flat when
let's talk about london.oil is the phrase that you used in the report but bearing in mind we have seen the longest continuous price raise. >> you might even see some further weakness. this comes on the back of an incredibly good run. looking forward i think what you , probably this time this is the low single digits. the debate we are having internally is whether that figure will be negative. that is what it is signaling. >> there are different facets at play. mortgage availability...
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french fry minister is a london -- prime minister is in a london after the managing director said francepeless and downbeat." he will give a speech or right here in the city of london. strong gains in the u.s. job numbers sent the dollar up. the lowest level in almost 20 years. for what it means and where it is heading, let's bring in the chief of the g 10 at citigroup. thank you for joining us. does it confirm your view of and the eurozone is heading can they euro/dollar dropped to parity? >> of the german data may signal that things will not improve any time soon and is highlighting what we are seeing as underperforms on the back of sanctions and geopolitical risk is now growing into a broader base as a performance reflecting weakness and some german exports markets like china and risks remain on the downside. expected fromtion the ecb on the top of the measures we already saw last week and in recent of months. push euro/dollar lower. still a 120. and a lower still down at the road. >> if you are looking down the dollar, against sterling and not seen treasury yields a break out in the
french fry minister is a london -- prime minister is in a london after the managing director said francepeless and downbeat." he will give a speech or right here in the city of london. strong gains in the u.s. job numbers sent the dollar up. the lowest level in almost 20 years. for what it means and where it is heading, let's bring in the chief of the g 10 at citigroup. thank you for joining us. does it confirm your view of and the eurozone is heading can they euro/dollar dropped to...
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you to london tomorrow >> london is a great place for many things. there are great startups and innovation here. there are great universities and lots of research that goes on stop so, all the dynamics building a great start up is right here and that is a natural partnership for us to extend. >> what can you offer the startups in london that is unique? what is the flavor that is going to help? >> we think of singapore as a gateway into lots of asia. there is plenty of money. we bring the extensive network across asia and we know a lot of investors and builders. so, we seek to be a great teammate and partner to london and have aspiration to bring technology and growth into asia. but tell us a little bit about the startup boot camp. it is a hot topic at the moment. tell us about investment. >> they are doing great things and we believe that singapore is a hotspot for the financial industry and a partner. we are working to make sure that the startup boot camp bring some of the offerings into singapore and we are doing the first bridge buildings in a spe
you to london tomorrow >> london is a great place for many things. there are great startups and innovation here. there are great universities and lots of research that goes on stop so, all the dynamics building a great start up is right here and that is a natural partnership for us to extend. >> what can you offer the startups in london that is unique? what is the flavor that is going to help? >> we think of singapore as a gateway into lots of asia. there is plenty of money....
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so it's like then what do the people, you know, out of london to, where do they have to go then?porter: the housing escape is right next to london's olympic park and it's become a symbol of where it all went wrong. two years on from 2012, a small flat in this new block costs $700,000. the people whose homes are under threat have come to the view that the olympics ended up being a massive corporate wolf, dressed in sheep's clothing. of course things like this happen in other parts of the world too. mumbai and india, for example, where gradually the slum dwellers have been squeezed and geezed by the money men here as there people demands that their voices be heard insist that they have rights. the great irony about this place is that the gentrification and social cleansing have hand off the back of the olympic games. which is supposed to be good for everybody. and where might people go 62-year-old maria had lived on the he i escape for 40 years bee being evicted. now it's a corridor too narrow for her wheelchair, her belongings piled up against the walls, but most of all it's so fa
so it's like then what do the people, you know, out of london to, where do they have to go then?porter: the housing escape is right next to london's olympic park and it's become a symbol of where it all went wrong. two years on from 2012, a small flat in this new block costs $700,000. the people whose homes are under threat have come to the view that the olympics ended up being a massive corporate wolf, dressed in sheep's clothing. of course things like this happen in other parts of the world...
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the slowdown in london.ondones it mean, why is slowing down, what affect will it have going forward? we will talk about all of that in the next hour. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check in on the markets. jonathan ferro joins us with the latest. we have pmi figures and corporate figures. >> tesco, more mass at tesco. the number we were looking for, the overstated profit number, 263 million pounds. no full-year guidance. that is what is dragging down the ftse. the ftse down 0.3%. take swing in mainland europe. down by 1% on the dax at one point this morning. huge miss in unilever. equities lower, then higher off the back of better than estimated german manufacturing numbers. beats across the board on eurozone data. with the exception of france. ofr-dollar down on the back french data, up on the back of german data. 1.2653 is where we are trading at the moment. dataw it is only one point. it is only one month. abouterybody was talking the german slowdown, the possibility of german recession, and then germany changi
the slowdown in london.ondones it mean, why is slowing down, what affect will it have going forward? we will talk about all of that in the next hour. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check in on the markets. jonathan ferro joins us with the latest. we have pmi figures and corporate figures. >> tesco, more mass at tesco. the number we were looking for, the overstated profit number, 263 million pounds. no full-year guidance. that is what is dragging down the ftse. the ftse down 0.3%. take...
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of london. >> welcome back. weekendhave spent the browsing through the property pages dreaming about what you would be able to afford, but ryan real estate in london is always a good -- prime real estate in london is always a good attraction. tom gipson reports. a tourist taking a video of tower bridge, there would be no problem, but i am here with a professional cameraman. without a permit, i have not -- got no choice but to leave. city hall is not the exception. increasingly the norm -- the public have had enough. this is the u.k.'s largest property show. land his offices stand on was bought by a firm last year for 1.7 billion pounds. why are seeking confidence in the u.k.? clients invested because they believe it is safe over here. it is continuous growth. it depends on the right environment. >> it is a chance for other cities to cash in. >> we want to spread the message we are open for business. >> overseas investors own a lot of commercial property in the u.k., so is this a smart way to build a city, a or i
of london. >> welcome back. weekendhave spent the browsing through the property pages dreaming about what you would be able to afford, but ryan real estate in london is always a good -- prime real estate in london is always a good attraction. tom gipson reports. a tourist taking a video of tower bridge, there would be no problem, but i am here with a professional cameraman. without a permit, i have not -- got no choice but to leave. city hall is not the exception. increasingly the norm --...
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re-domicile london. difficult phase for airline stocks and the concern is ebola. let's go to carolina hide. we saw this yesterday and today, as well. percent in the last hotel groupss and this morning. cruises. these are being heard because of concern an immediate reaction and the tragic human side of this. where does this leave companies travel oreople not having impediments to their travel or more difficulty getting onto a plane. >> obama was talking about screening people getting on and off of planes. >> interesting. and it analysts coming was not as much of a concern as you think it is. because it is not airborne. isis bodily fluid so it incredibly easy to be contaminated by a spanish nurse. there is not the fear factor. andave a coming to europe the first contamination in spain. it will take a hit on the financial side of things. >> air france is suffering. but it is. is problems of their making. they announced half a billion euro hit to four year earnings on the back of strikes and that is passenge
re-domicile london. difficult phase for airline stocks and the concern is ebola. let's go to carolina hide. we saw this yesterday and today, as well. percent in the last hotel groupss and this morning. cruises. these are being heard because of concern an immediate reaction and the tragic human side of this. where does this leave companies travel oreople not having impediments to their travel or more difficulty getting onto a plane. >> obama was talking about screening people getting on...
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that is what is going on in london. this role, some would say was juncker's opportunity to mediate with cameron. some of the references to lord hill are the fox in the henhouse and the hangman. >> he is a financial lobby is. >> he is. he ran a company with financial institutions until 2010. i think he is backwards. to understand a little more, perhaps he is not just to the right or anti-euro. perhaps some people want to personify him as that. back in the 1990's, he was advisor to john major. it was a time when john major was the prime minister here, trying to rally the tories, trying to defend the position who wanted looser ties with europe. so he is not without pedigree in terms of comprehension of europe. >> he was anti-european? >> yes, but he was part of a lobbying campaign under major's government to bring the defectors. that is the point i am making. shadow banking, regulation benchmarks and structural performance. the opposition is this, we are a country -- not me, i am irish -- the u.k. does not want to join in
that is what is going on in london. this role, some would say was juncker's opportunity to mediate with cameron. some of the references to lord hill are the fox in the henhouse and the hangman. >> he is a financial lobby is. >> he is. he ran a company with financial institutions until 2010. i think he is backwards. to understand a little more, perhaps he is not just to the right or anti-euro. perhaps some people want to personify him as that. back in the 1990's, he was advisor to...
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and in cities outside london.heir own small but fast-growing tech corridors. -- quarters. you need to understand two things -- that entrepreneurship starts very small almost by definition. many startups fail. a pure,o not presume free market principle and relation -- in relation to this, there is a means of partnering between the city government of london and entrepreneurs to do things alike. we need to look seriously at why we have not got comprehensive superfast broadband. >> infrastructure. >> i talked to people last night about this. it's the same problem here in new york. if you have backup infrastructure, it is difficult for the entrepreneurship to get the platform it needs to grow from that. issues --the kind of capacity, spread, and the word is big reach and particularly to the young, aspiring londoners in my case it may have all the skills necessary but not the opportunity. >> for us, it's less infrastructure but that is certainly a big need but also the skill gap in the united states. beear a rumor that
and in cities outside london.heir own small but fast-growing tech corridors. -- quarters. you need to understand two things -- that entrepreneurship starts very small almost by definition. many startups fail. a pure,o not presume free market principle and relation -- in relation to this, there is a means of partnering between the city government of london and entrepreneurs to do things alike. we need to look seriously at why we have not got comprehensive superfast broadband. >>...
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the mayor of london forest johnson said a case in london is likely.ly the climate change and what you are going to do about climate change that dominated the discussions late into the night. they have an agreement. the agreement is to reduce c02 emissions by 40% by 1990 levels by 2030. environmental groups already criticizing this as being a little less ambitious. ollande address those criticisms. he said, like all good -- this is a compromise. not all countries are in the same situation. this agreement is expensive for some countries. it is going to be expensive. meeting that goal, he estimates it will cost $38 billion in transfer cost mostly from the eastern bloc countries. they are earning some antiquated fuel sources. another movement on the energy front has to do with transferring electricity. there has been a dispute between spain and france. spain was to ship its electricity over the pyrenees. country's 15% of the electricity will need to be export-ready and accepted by other countries. >> crucial elections in ukraine on sunday. will eu leaders
the mayor of london forest johnson said a case in london is likely.ly the climate change and what you are going to do about climate change that dominated the discussions late into the night. they have an agreement. the agreement is to reduce c02 emissions by 40% by 1990 levels by 2030. environmental groups already criticizing this as being a little less ambitious. ollande address those criticisms. he said, like all good -- this is a compromise. not all countries are in the same situation. this...
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we are here in london. i am guy johnson. price i am printing approximately at these are the top stories. -- >> i am printing the plot. these are the top stories. dr. craig center is being treated in isolation at bellevue hospital center in manhattan. that is actually holiday is now. what is the latest? facts as you mentioned, dr. is in an isolation unit. this is seven hospitals designated by new york officials to treat ebola. they have been doing drills. they have been prepared for months. yesterday, when dr. spencer fever,with a 103-degree according to mayor bill de blasio, they moved swiftly. they sent an ambulance. there was a team with hazmat suits who transported the doctor from his apartment to the hospital. nea,doctor was in gui working with doctors without borders, which is why so many people were alarmed about this news yesterday. he had contact with ebola patients. he returned about 10 days ago. the incubation period for ebola is 21 days area this looked like it could be a possible ebola case. governor ofwhen the n
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. >>> and anger in london as people struggle toing find a place to live in one of the world's most expensiveies. >>> syria has issued a warning to turkey, saying it would regard any intervention in its war as aggression. now this comes as heavy clashes are reported around the town of kobani, which lies close to the turkish border. kurdish fighters are involved in a desperate battle to prevent it from falling to isil. >> reporter: fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant intensified their fight on friday. the town is being defended by a few thousand syrian kurdish fighter. shoot the tanks one commander tells her fighters. these men and women are unlikely to be able to hold this town for much longer without outside help. >> translator: we welcomed our brothers who came fromco bonnie. we'll do whatever we can to prevent this from happening. >> reporter: but there's no indication that turkish military is about to get involved. there is new domestic legislation that allows turkey to fight what is defined as terrorism in sir and iraq. for now turkey is just a refuge for kobani's resi
. >>> and anger in london as people struggle toing find a place to live in one of the world's most expensiveies. >>> syria has issued a warning to turkey, saying it would regard any intervention in its war as aggression. now this comes as heavy clashes are reported around the town of kobani, which lies close to the turkish border. kurdish fighters are involved in a desperate battle to prevent it from falling to isil. >> reporter: fighters from the islamic state of iraq...
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a conference on how to tackle the disease is under way in london.king why it's taking so long for help to get to those who need it most. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators remain on the streets of hong kong. in the last hour, we're getting reports of scuffles between
a conference on how to tackle the disease is under way in london.king why it's taking so long for help to get to those who need it most. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators remain on the streets of hong kong. in the last hour, we're getting reports of scuffles between
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we are here in london. it is 9:00 now. we have a packed show for you. the quest for content, will be live in can -- we will be live in cannes. jump, but it ditches its bid for t-mobile. we will talk about that story. is what isry happening in ireland. lands to end the controversial double irish tax break when he gives his budget speech a little bit later. michael noonan has been under pressure from the eu to face out this tax loophole used by companies google, apple, you know the names. they have been using this to/their -- slash their tax bills. is this what everybody is talking about? >> domestically, no. for people here, it is that end of austerity after seven years. much more focused on the prospect of a cut on income taxes. the focus would be on the double irish tax loophole. taxes,es can avoid perfectly legal. the government has decided to preempt what is coming down the tracks. we have people like bono weighing in on the issue. >> the irish government has been very clear that it is not going to bow under pressure. it will not change its tax codes
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london. what a perfect start. we will good morning the story. we'll be joined by pimco cio and director of sovereign risk. looking forward to that conversation, go shortly. let's turn our attention to some the company news. hewlett-packard is said to them the verge of splitting into two. part of an effort to redevelop. stepwith more on this huge is caroline hyde. meg whitman said i am not doing this and here we are. >> a deja vu. back to the future. she came on board and sellable cannot split the company into two. -- gave an interview was saying no one understands pcs like a down. crate anotheru division, you will have to crate the whole thing. she says too difficult. another division, you will have to create the whole thing. chairwoman of that particular unit. the future, side is the enterprise, the cloud, the parts they have been investing in. what they used to do. thatill be the ceo of units, the overall technology units which brings in about $56 billion per year in terms of sales. it is resurrecting the idea they had in 2011 that things did
london. what a perfect start. we will good morning the story. we'll be joined by pimco cio and director of sovereign risk. looking forward to that conversation, go shortly. let's turn our attention to some the company news. hewlett-packard is said to them the verge of splitting into two. part of an effort to redevelop. stepwith more on this huge is caroline hyde. meg whitman said i am not doing this and here we are. >> a deja vu. back to the future. she came on board and sellable cannot...
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and the center of london and west of london in the early hours of the morning. police continue to investigate premise and vehicles involved in those arrest operations. it is not normal for the british police to use armed officers when going for arrests, even of this particular nature. one of the men was tasered during the operation. one of the 21-year-old men was tasered. police say there was no casualties but it seems to indicate that this was a serious, serious operation. the police chief of london was saying that this was a serious operation and also says it appears to have links going back to iraq and syria, another indication from reference that this has links to isis. the police are not saying that directly yet, wolf. >> they haven't named these four individuals. is that right? >> they haven't. they've said only suspect a, b, c, and d. that is normal in these cases. the british are often very tight lipped but what we do know is that in recent weeks the terror threat rate has been raised. there was fear that several hundred have gone from britain to join is
and the center of london and west of london in the early hours of the morning. police continue to investigate premise and vehicles involved in those arrest operations. it is not normal for the british police to use armed officers when going for arrests, even of this particular nature. one of the men was tasered during the operation. one of the 21-year-old men was tasered. police say there was no casualties but it seems to indicate that this was a serious, serious operation. the police chief of...
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foxton's down 18%. ♪ flex i am jonathan ferro in london.his is "on the move." 8:10 here in london. carriers are feeling the effects of historic strikes. for her oil prices and the evil outbreak. let's get some insight. lower oil prices and the evil outbreak. let's insight. cracks -- >> the home [indiscernible] >> where are we with the timeline? it has been reported that you are trying to get the foreign carrier permit approved. how much longer do you think that will take? >> it is a long time overdue. that shouldhing prevent us from getting this. it toward theet end of this year. youf you don't get it, are beginning to develop some alternative plans? have -- we can fly as much as we want to into the u.s. need that european air in order to fly into asia and south africa. we can't fly east and west if we don't get that approval. needed, note it is to fly into the u.s. >> talk to me about the oil price. talk to me about your hedging strategy. youmuch or how exposed are to a lower oil price? philosophy is, we don't hedge on high oil prices. [in
foxton's down 18%. ♪ flex i am jonathan ferro in london.his is "on the move." 8:10 here in london. carriers are feeling the effects of historic strikes. for her oil prices and the evil outbreak. let's get some insight. lower oil prices and the evil outbreak. let's insight. cracks -- >> the home [indiscernible] >> where are we with the timeline? it has been reported that you are trying to get the foreign carrier permit approved. how much longer do you think that will...
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6:23 in london.you make of the bank of england taking a tougher stance on leverage at the banks? is that going to have a big impact on the banking sector? maybe they are less able to lend than they want to be? >> the bank of england well launch -- will lunch leverage requirements -- this coming after the stress test, which were more lenient. u.k.'sll highlight the leading position in europe. i don't think this will have immediate impact on the banking system, but it will have an impact on the growth prospects. leveraging any financial markets. it will constrain credit growth in the real economy by limiting bank ability to take on risk. in the context of the inflation cycle right now, especially with house price inflation slowing down, it will help to limit those worries about credit linked to holding interest rates low for so long. it will allow the bank of england to focus on the deflation pressures. matters, central-bank it seems as if the gdp number endingied in being qe -- qe. the three elements
6:23 in london.you make of the bank of england taking a tougher stance on leverage at the banks? is that going to have a big impact on the banking sector? maybe they are less able to lend than they want to be? >> the bank of england well launch -- will lunch leverage requirements -- this coming after the stress test, which were more lenient. u.k.'sll highlight the leading position in europe. i don't think this will have immediate impact on the banking system, but it will have an impact on...
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here in london. if not, well, they're already selling more than 80,000 tickets for each game. that's more than you'll get at most stadiums in the u.s. so that is a good sign that international fans love the nfl. someday there could be a franchise. jim bolden, cnn, wembley stadium, london. >> ivan cabrera is with me to talk weather, but let's talk football. i love the idea of american football in london. >> and you have the cheesehead beard. >> he's at the krowrong game. >> but what a great game, right up to the last minute. >> as long as you're not an atlanta fan. >> we were asleep, we missed it. we had it on the dvr. but hopefully it won't take as long as soccer did here to catch on. >> exactly. >> let's do some weather here. talking about a tropical cyclone. kind of rare, natalie, to get them in the arabian sea. not completely rare. these things happen a couple of times a year, but most the cyclones that develop in the north indian basin develop over here. this is the arabian sea. there's the penin
here in london. if not, well, they're already selling more than 80,000 tickets for each game. that's more than you'll get at most stadiums in the u.s. so that is a good sign that international fans love the nfl. someday there could be a franchise. jim bolden, cnn, wembley stadium, london. >> ivan cabrera is with me to talk weather, but let's talk football. i love the idea of american football in london. >> and you have the cheesehead beard. >> he's at the krowrong game....
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vincent and. >> the grandchildren are eligible london breed made that happen that's a done deal i'll research and find that is now a part of the certificates of holders all the grandchildren. >> thank you. okay no other cards. >> no cards. >> so public comment is closed next item please and the next order of business item 7 the report of the chair. >> i have no report. >> the next. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> the next is the report of the executive director informing the commission of the proposed disposition of the moscone conference to the project lease and enforceable outstanding bonds as required by the 1988 yerba buena project area, ma'am director and commissioners an informational packet i'm sure you're aware of the total he can't be center area including moscone north and south were finsdz by the issuance of bonds bonds from moscone north are now paid off they're under the terms of bonds with the city this is all in effective to create a conference space for the city for the city nerve paid for by paying off the bonds if 1988 southern deferred rental payments that went into the garde
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a conference on how to tackle the disease is under way in london. we'll be asking why it's taking so long for help to get to those who need it most. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators remain on the streets of hong kong. in the last hour, we're getting reports of scuffles between protesters and police. we're going to take you live to the territory for the very latest. >>> of course, india, millions of people join the prime minister in cleaning up public spaces. but after today, will the effort continue? >>> also on the program, aaron joins us, and europe's biggest car show is kicking off today. >> the cover s are coming off a the paris car show, and it's been a bit of a mixed picture for some of these makers. we hear from rolls-royce who tells us it can't keep up with demand. and we're going live to the show to speak to the big boss. >>> it's 11:00 a.m. in sierra leone, 7:00 p.m. in hong kong, and midday here in london, where dramatic new figures on the ebola crisis have been released to coincide with a conference asking for more money to tackle the out
a conference on how to tackle the disease is under way in london. we'll be asking why it's taking so long for help to get to those who need it most. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators remain on the streets of hong kong. in the last hour, we're getting reports of scuffles between protesters and police. we're going to take you live to the territory for the very latest. >>> of course, india, millions of people join the prime minister in cleaning up public spaces. but after today,...
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london, boris johnson unveiling driverless trains for the london underground.long tube. 2020, they will be put into service. it will be going on piccadilly line first. a point ofe contention. we will see these being staff initially. the unions are very concerned about this. there will be staff. piccadilly line first. the other lines are going to get them after. colt pictures. that is it for "the pulse." "surveillance" is coming up next. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "surveillance." seeks a new way to say at low rates forever. u.s. air strikes against the islamic state proving effective. turkey will not engage in battle against the islamic state. mark zuckerberg like jeff bezos and satya nadella makes a pilgrimage to india. good morning, this is bloomberg "surveillance." live from new york. thursday, october 9. i'm tom keene. joining me, olivia sterns and adam johnson. top stories. to paylays has agreed $29 to settle a u.s. lawsuit over breaking benchmark interest rates. libor.e to rate also agreed to swap rate traders between other banks-- barclays has agreed to coope
london, boris johnson unveiling driverless trains for the london underground.long tube. 2020, they will be put into service. it will be going on piccadilly line first. a point ofe contention. we will see these being staff initially. the unions are very concerned about this. there will be staff. piccadilly line first. the other lines are going to get them after. colt pictures. that is it for "the pulse." "surveillance" is coming up next. ♪ >> this is bloomberg...
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equities here in london up 1%, the bank of japan moves.we will discuss it after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm jonathan ferro live in london. this is "on the move." let's get back to business. stimulus from the bank of japan, stocks soar, the yen down. with a 5-4 japan vote. this wasn't unanimous, to boost assets higher. joining us now with more is really live from tokyo. not a unanimous decision, but a big surprise that they have done this the way they have. >> absolutely. it is clearly related to two events. you mentioned for tailoring. the other issue was inflation numbers. thatnk kuroda has realized expectations of reduced to present inflation is wildly optimistic. when you look at some of the prices here, inc. are moving in the opposite direction. i wouldn't call this a display of panic, but it is already obtained to the world, we are on this. here inrecognition tokyo at the nymex is not working as hoped. cs is not working as hoped. what worries me a little bit is that we are still treating the symptoms of the problem, not the unde
equities here in london up 1%, the bank of japan moves.we will discuss it after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm jonathan ferro live in london. this is "on the move." let's get back to business. stimulus from the bank of japan, stocks soar, the yen down. with a 5-4 japan vote. this wasn't unanimous, to boost assets higher. joining us now with more is really live from tokyo. not a unanimous decision, but a big surprise that they have done this the way they have. >>...
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talk to us about london and there was a series on interviewers, has london shifted a gear in term ofominance and presence? >> five, 10 years back, you had the makers and founders and what they have been joined by now after success is the money and the professional funds and infrastructure that goes along with that. google opened up as a central heart for co-working and sharing of ideas and that is to bring a lot of founders and startups and mentals together in one place. we needed that kind of opportunity. there is still a long way to go, but maybe tech bikers can get people together. play golf? o they the way that people network these days and we talked about sports companies and how they network. bearing the it involves sports and philanthropy. >> classic entrepreneur thing. i don't know if they play golf. but cycling can raise money and ride a bike which appeals to the interviewers -- entrepreneurs. >> you you are behind a couple of other startups. this is shaken. nothing in there. but what is shaken? >> it's a monthly cocktail kit that arrives by post. it is booty gray box. lots
talk to us about london and there was a series on interviewers, has london shifted a gear in term ofominance and presence? >> five, 10 years back, you had the makers and founders and what they have been joined by now after success is the money and the professional funds and infrastructure that goes along with that. google opened up as a central heart for co-working and sharing of ideas and that is to bring a lot of founders and startups and mentals together in one place. we needed that...
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time in london is 7:23.estern parties are set to control the ukrainian parliament after the election. joining us now is ryan chilcote with the doves. what is different? >> now the results have changed a bit. we have got almost dirty percent of the vote cast today. the prime minister's party is actually ahead, only by 1/10 of 1%. what's striking is this is a man when he became prime minister said he would be the most hated in the history because of the reform agenda he had to push through, which is going to be painful as part of the 17 billion, yet he is the most popular guy out there. >> he doesn't know the answer. >> he doesn't know. he says, we will see. they have a lot of horse trading to go through. he seems like the most likely candidate. let's not forget the president and prime minister are close allies. despite the fact they have their respective parties they will be together. it looks like it is going to get 13% of the vote, which is extraordinary because this is a group of politicians who have never
time in london is 7:23.estern parties are set to control the ukrainian parliament after the election. joining us now is ryan chilcote with the doves. what is different? >> now the results have changed a bit. we have got almost dirty percent of the vote cast today. the prime minister's party is actually ahead, only by 1/10 of 1%. what's striking is this is a man when he became prime minister said he would be the most hated in the history because of the reform agenda he had to push through,...
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. >>> london on edge this morning. scotland yard arrested four men on tuesday on suspicion of planning an act of terrorism. officials are offer nothing details or specific on what the four, all in 30 early 20s were allegedly planning. cnn's nic robertson is standing by live in london with more. nic, do officials believe there's a link to a group like isis? >> that seems to be the indication. the chief of police here said there was a link between this arrest which it called a serious case in iraq and syria. when he joins iraq and syria like that, it implies isis. so government and their own police here are not saying that specifically. but the implications here. of course, britain raised their threat to severe about a month ago. we know the security services here are very worried, about young men, about 500 of them left syria have gone to groups to join like isis. that's in the bag ground here. why were these young men arrested. one was tasered during his arrest. police were involved also. it underscores just how seriou
. >>> london on edge this morning. scotland yard arrested four men on tuesday on suspicion of planning an act of terrorism. officials are offer nothing details or specific on what the four, all in 30 early 20s were allegedly planning. cnn's nic robertson is standing by live in london with more. nic, do officials believe there's a link to a group like isis? >> that seems to be the indication. the chief of police here said there was a link between this arrest which it called a...
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. ♪ >> welcome back, i am jonathan ferro, live from the city of london.rding -- the oil company board will meet later today. he currently heads the refinery and chemicals business. he will replace christophe de margerie, who was killed in a plane crash in moscow. shares are lower after the u.k. jane missed analyst estimates. analyst.k. chain missed estimates. staying with earnings, a big miss for heineken third-quarter sales. they are blaming the weather. ryan chilcote joins us from the newsroom. beer thanld less analysts thought they would sell. they sold less beer in the same period last year. there were some bright spots in the earnings, in asia and africa. you can blame the weather, it was bad in july and august. when the weather is bad, people drink less beer. a lot of people are looking at these earnings and wondering if there is something more fundamentally flawed with the situation when it comes to corporate earnings in europe. >> the big question, you have heineken saying they are better off alone. sab miller wants a piece of heineken. is the pre
. ♪ >> welcome back, i am jonathan ferro, live from the city of london.rding -- the oil company board will meet later today. he currently heads the refinery and chemicals business. he will replace christophe de margerie, who was killed in a plane crash in moscow. shares are lower after the u.k. jane missed analyst estimates. analyst.k. chain missed estimates. staying with earnings, a big miss for heineken third-quarter sales. they are blaming the weather. ryan chilcote joins us from the...
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we're live from the city of london.lined for has the first time in three years, falling 14 percent. they spent more on logistics after a fire in a warehouse disrupted operations. there must about two thirds of their value. full-year growth at the lower end of their ranks. it lags behind asia and lags in america. the company confirmed in july that it is spinning off its pharmaceutical unit by the end of the year. and shire are terminating their deal. abbvie says it will pay them a breakup fee of a cold $1.6 billion. the company announced a $5 billion share buyback and 17% increase for their quarterly dividends. one of our top stories this morning, the tragic death of christophe de margerie. he died along with three crew members when the company's private lane and struck a snow plow on the runway in moscow. the driver of the snow mobile was drunk. figure.uite a this one is a big loss for the business world? >> it is. he was very charismatic, jerry respective of the old industry -- very respective of the old industry. ceo'
we're live from the city of london.lined for has the first time in three years, falling 14 percent. they spent more on logistics after a fire in a warehouse disrupted operations. there must about two thirds of their value. full-year growth at the lower end of their ranks. it lags behind asia and lags in america. the company confirmed in july that it is spinning off its pharmaceutical unit by the end of the year. and shire are terminating their deal. abbvie says it will pay them a breakup fee of...
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i know there was a rumor he wanted to list in london but why europe? pressing him on that, his point here is that you have great access to capital markets here, and you can get a lot of difficult exposure. we will try to press him on that , why not london question mark why not frankfurt? why not paris? he can make the case that the oldest shareholders are here, an interesting story, 1608, the first activist investors that were called "crybaby shareholders." is he a crybaby or an activist investor. call that man a crybaby. in less than 30 minutes time, that is on "the pulse." let's look at one of our other top stories, the health care worker who treated the a bola patient in dallas has herself contracted the virus. the first known case of the virus contracted on u.s. soil. the cdc director says other health workers may also be infected. >> unfortunately it is possible in the coming days that we will see additional cases of people. this is because the health care workers who cared for this individual may have had a breach of the same nature of the indivi
i know there was a rumor he wanted to list in london but why europe? pressing him on that, his point here is that you have great access to capital markets here, and you can get a lot of difficult exposure. we will try to press him on that , why not london question mark why not frankfurt? why not paris? he can make the case that the oldest shareholders are here, an interesting story, 1608, the first activist investors that were called "crybaby shareholders." is he a crybaby or an...
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we are live from london. >> let's get straight to our top story of the day. adidas shares are rallying today. >> let's talk about what hans nichols thinks about all of this. he joins us from berlin. who are these guys? >> they are putting together this bid. they're based in hong kong and maybe have some sovereign wealth coming in from abu dhabi. the price is almost half of the 3 billion that adidas paid for reebok in 2006. adidas declines to comment. the wall street journal had the story initially overnight and that is why we see the stock jumping this morning. we know that adidas is under pressure. they look at where their growth is. it is moving flat in asia and they have had currency troubles in russia. every time we report about adidas, it is something that is bad news. some we have potentially good news. reebok is what you where for crossfit, extreme sports, which >> they have had some good sales numbers. they are showing some progress in this move, into the crossfit. think that maybe reebok could use a little more focused from the parent company instead
we are live from london. >> let's get straight to our top story of the day. adidas shares are rallying today. >> let's talk about what hans nichols thinks about all of this. he joins us from berlin. who are these guys? >> they are putting together this bid. they're based in hong kong and maybe have some sovereign wealth coming in from abu dhabi. the price is almost half of the 3 billion that adidas paid for reebok in 2006. adidas declines to comment. the wall street journal...
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a from the most popular destination, london lunchtime in london.this french bistro, business is brisk. the place is run jointly by maxine from normal andy and his two brothers. they started out in paris but maxim says they wouldn't have had the same opportunities if they stayed. he sites difficulties getting bank loans and the extra taxes employers pay when they take on new staff. >> everything was fine when you were an employee but to move as an employee that's the risky thing. to find a lotion, find the money and the rest of it takes a long time and. >> officially, there are 1.6 million french citizens living abroad, but the real figure could be double that. the exodus to britain, which really started in the 1990s is actually slowing down. but with between 300 and 400,000 french people living in the u.k., london is said to be the equivalent of france's 6th largest city. >> france's right-wing opposition, the president's economic policies including a super tax of 75% for top earners made things worse. that the only accounts for a minority. economi
a from the most popular destination, london lunchtime in london.this french bistro, business is brisk. the place is run jointly by maxine from normal andy and his two brothers. they started out in paris but maxim says they wouldn't have had the same opportunities if they stayed. he sites difficulties getting bank loans and the extra taxes employers pay when they take on new staff. >> everything was fine when you were an employee but to move as an employee that's the risky thing. to find a...
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>> this is a breaking story in london. the material that we have from scotland yard and the intelligence services is that they have uncovered the first isis plot here in the u.k. basically british jihadists coming back to london and wanting to try out a plot, and i'm told that the plot was to behead people on the streets of london. this plot has been disrupted. as i said, gretchen, it's early days. we don't have all the details yet, but that's how it is shaping up this very moment. >> well, that's startling because, of course, that would set a whole new tone in isis coming to western nations. but let me ask you this. how did scotland yard break this up just in time? >> well, clearly, there's a lot of intelligence activity. the americans and the british and other allies are watching the activities of isis people on the ground in syria and iraq. the intelligence services believe these people who they have clearly tracked coming back from the middle east were intent on carrying out this kind of atrocity. there a group of peop
>> this is a breaking story in london. the material that we have from scotland yard and the intelligence services is that they have uncovered the first isis plot here in the u.k. basically british jihadists coming back to london and wanting to try out a plot, and i'm told that the plot was to behead people on the streets of london. this plot has been disrupted. as i said, gretchen, it's early days. we don't have all the details yet, but that's how it is shaping up this very moment....
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london is quite proactive about, about the protection. and as -- on page 3 of your handout, the community right to bid program places a six-month moratorium on any proposed sales of assets of community value. >> yes. >> now, is that something that was discussed with the city attorney a to whether these moratoriums could be placed? >> we have not discussed that and i don't believe that the supervisor's office has discussed that either. our recommendation in the report is an incentives based approach rather than restrictions or moratoria. so, we included that example as well as -- an even more extreme example in pares where the city actually purchases the real estate and then leases it back to these businesses he to ensure their longevity and the diversity of uses he. so, we just included the full spectrum of what's out there. i do think there's -- you know, the london program is innovative and certainly the recent case of marcus brooks, something similar actually happened there where there wasn't an agreement to allow time for the communit
london is quite proactive about, about the protection. and as -- on page 3 of your handout, the community right to bid program places a six-month moratorium on any proposed sales of assets of community value. >> yes. >> now, is that something that was discussed with the city attorney a to whether these moratoriums could be placed? >> we have not discussed that and i don't believe that the supervisor's office has discussed that either. our recommendation in the report is an...
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capital's most valuable real estate gets snapped up, where does that leave londoners?as a tourist taking a video of london tower bridge, there would be no problem. i am here with my colleague, a professional cameraman. without a permit, i have no choice but to leave. the exception.t privatization of public area is the norm in london. the public has had enough. this is the largest property show. the london mayor is a favorite target, in fact, the property i had to leave, land his office stands on, was bought by a creative firm for 1.7 billion pounds. clients -- which are investing. it is the right environment. >> it is a chance for the u.k.'s other cities to cash in. u.k. want to be alongside cities. we want to spread that message that we are open for business. investors own a lot of commercial property in the u.k. is this a smart way to build the city or is this caching in? we have a lot less money than we had before. >> most will tell you it is business as usual, those running versusy face a standoff powering the u.k. economy and those that fuel it. >> interesting stu
capital's most valuable real estate gets snapped up, where does that leave londoners?as a tourist taking a video of london tower bridge, there would be no problem. i am here with my colleague, a professional cameraman. without a permit, i have no choice but to leave. the exception.t privatization of public area is the norm in london. the public has had enough. this is the largest property show. the london mayor is a favorite target, in fact, the property i had to leave, land his office stands...
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so i have been covering courts in london for 35 years.tainly, i have never seen a defense as well funded or as well equipped as those that were on display in the big phone hacking trial. against that, it was like a microcosm of the way the world is, the power of corporations and the weakness of the starrett, the crown prosecution service is like any part of the british public sector, underfunded but hopelessly out gunned. so that was sister-in-law an important factor in the time. i personally doesn't think that entitles us to say that the people who were found not guilty should have been found guilty. there were all sorts of other factors in there as well. people are interested in rebekah brooks. they say surely she was guilty. the reality is the evidence wasn't there to justify it. so the most, the prosecutors would ever say was she must have known and she must have known isn't good enough. if you are going to send somebody to prison, it has to be you have to be sure. you have to know beyond regardless but on the u.s. and murdoch, there
so i have been covering courts in london for 35 years.tainly, i have never seen a defense as well funded or as well equipped as those that were on display in the big phone hacking trial. against that, it was like a microcosm of the way the world is, the power of corporations and the weakness of the starrett, the crown prosecution service is like any part of the british public sector, underfunded but hopelessly out gunned. so that was sister-in-law an important factor in the time. i personally...
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christine. >> erin mclaughlin in london.ssengers on the flight to the dominican republic went through an ebola scare. a passenger joked he had ebola. a flight attendant tells passengers it will look worse than it is. >> i have done there for 36 years. i think the man that had said this is an idiot. i'll say that straight out. do you hear me? i want you to keep your wits about you. we have people coming on. we all have been watching the news. they look like they are in a bubble. a little bubble machine. they will look like that suit. please stay out of their way. let them do their jobs. >> i didn't do nothing. >> all right. as the guy was escorted off the plane, you could hear him say, quote, i was just kidding. so far, cnn has been unable to confirm the man's identity. we can confirm the flight attendant you heard there is awesome. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. breaking news overnight. protests turning violent in st. louis. demonstrators angry over an officer-involved shooting. we have new video for you ahead. ♪ [ male annou
christine. >> erin mclaughlin in london.ssengers on the flight to the dominican republic went through an ebola scare. a passenger joked he had ebola. a flight attendant tells passengers it will look worse than it is. >> i have done there for 36 years. i think the man that had said this is an idiot. i'll say that straight out. do you hear me? i want you to keep your wits about you. we have people coming on. we all have been watching the news. they look like they are in a bubble. a...
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speaking of london, continue in la, broadway in london. >> right, right. >> as plays go, as content,ial goes, how much harder is it for the rest of your life going to be to find something this good? >> this good with this ensemble and this cdirection, michael wilson and halle foot who is horton's daughter is a producer. when we do our rehearsal process, we heard stories about horton. horton would have liked this. this is what he was saying. we got a bible that basically said this is what was going on in the world in 1953. the korean war was here. this is what bountiful would have looked like. we got a chance to do the history of where we were in houston in 1953. we had to add, obviously, with doing more is the waiting room for the bus station and that dynamic, which i think makes it even more realistic and kind of, you know, colors what our production is. >> you mentioned concurring broadway, which you did conquer broadway. how does it feel? i'm just curious, how does it feel when you in fact do that? there are so many people that fight just to get on broadway these nominations and a
speaking of london, continue in la, broadway in london. >> right, right. >> as plays go, as content,ial goes, how much harder is it for the rest of your life going to be to find something this good? >> this good with this ensemble and this cdirection, michael wilson and halle foot who is horton's daughter is a producer. when we do our rehearsal process, we heard stories about horton. horton would have liked this. this is what he was saying. we got a bible that basically said...
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in london. what they want is, they want the device.be your primary interesting fact will be, will it go up in price? it was 1/4 of the price of an ipad. just 119 pounds. if you used your loyalty points, it's 60 quid. this is an area they want to lock in people. they want people to huddle around the larger hudl. should tesco be in the space at all? >> it was its centerpiece for digital. >> it was there tech focus. you could use their tablet to access movies and music. a streaming company they bought in 2011. but at the same time, you can check out your mortgage. they wanted this to be the epicenter. the logic is understandable because tesco, if you shop in your stores and online, tended to spend three times more than if you were just a customer in their stores. if you used their music, you spent 13%. many are saying, you take your eye massively off the ball. analysts are saying get out of blink box. we understand the chief executive has gone to the business and said, we need to w rap this up. the
in london. what they want is, they want the device.be your primary interesting fact will be, will it go up in price? it was 1/4 of the price of an ipad. just 119 pounds. if you used your loyalty points, it's 60 quid. this is an area they want to lock in people. they want people to huddle around the larger hudl. should tesco be in the space at all? >> it was its centerpiece for digital. >> it was there tech focus. you could use their tablet to access movies and music. a streaming...
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time and london -- in london is 7:00. >> we had a revival last month after august figures for the lowestr. volkswagen and puget trying to reverse falling figures. the growth stronger since march -- which was the strongest since march helped lift sales to 9.1 million cars. the industry recovering from a two decade low last year. the economy is slowing and the gdp inting forecasts for countries using the euro saying there is a risk of recession. german car dealers kept price rebates at the highest levels this year. the situation is difficult, but the numbers indicate we will not see an abrupt break down in sales. germany.n analyst in before the release of today's figures. >> let's turn our attention to geopolitics. putin and portugal in the spot putin in the spotlight in the lawn. -- you have been -- in milan. chasing leaders. >> the russian president and the german chancellor in their first talks since june. the russian president was late getting in from serbia, where he was visiting the prime minister there. discussion about whether the meeting would even take place. but did not start un
time and london -- in london is 7:00. >> we had a revival last month after august figures for the lowestr. volkswagen and puget trying to reverse falling figures. the growth stronger since march -- which was the strongest since march helped lift sales to 9.1 million cars. the industry recovering from a two decade low last year. the economy is slowing and the gdp inting forecasts for countries using the euro saying there is a risk of recession. german car dealers kept price rebates at the...
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markets do open higher in london. time to get perspective. we are joined by a member of the investment committee at karnak. fed in focus today as the markets prepare for the end of qe three. what a run for quantitative easing. we are looking at $3 trillion added to the balance sheet. has it changed anything? >> i think it has really helped the u.s. economy to whether this very painful current. right now we are in a situation where central banks will be less unconditional as in the past. we are discovering there are some side effects of these significant actions. in japan, the weaker yen has helped to reflate the economy. trade now is in the consideration of the bank of japan. the wealth created by qe has helped consumers. on the other hand, there is greater concern regarding the price of assets. >> this is the chart i want to talk about. end, everybody will be asking, what does this mean for stocks? you see the federal reserve balance sheet climb high, you see the s&p 500 climb with it. this bull market and the fed balance sheet running toget
markets do open higher in london. time to get perspective. we are joined by a member of the investment committee at karnak. fed in focus today as the markets prepare for the end of qe three. what a run for quantitative easing. we are looking at $3 trillion added to the balance sheet. has it changed anything? >> i think it has really helped the u.s. economy to whether this very painful current. right now we are in a situation where central banks will be less unconditional as in the past....
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aid groups and uk government representatives have an emergency meeting in london on ebola and trying the spread of the virus and we have details. >> reporter: it has taken months but wealthy countries are waking up to the scale of the ebola crisis, emergency meeting in london the focus was on sierra leone and governs were here and an actor of sierra leone decent. >> i was so encouraged in there today, there was a roomful of people, a task force from sierra leone and we were talking the same language and what can we do and realized the urgency and how can we pull together as a country and be effective. >> reporter: the governments that have come here promised more money but it will take time for those pledges of financial support to turn into something more practical and training local staff and building new clinics and time is something that sierra leone has very little of as it confronts ebola. i asked the british government what to make of predictions this sierra leone given the president of neighboring liberia says the ebola out break in her country is now stabilizing. >> this dis
aid groups and uk government representatives have an emergency meeting in london on ebola and trying the spread of the virus and we have details. >> reporter: it has taken months but wealthy countries are waking up to the scale of the ebola crisis, emergency meeting in london the focus was on sierra leone and governs were here and an actor of sierra leone decent. >> i was so encouraged in there today, there was a roomful of people, a task force from sierra leone and we were talking...
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so then it's like what do the people out of london have to do then?the housing estate is right next to london's olympic park. two years on from 2012, a small flat in this new block costs $700,000. the people who's homes are under threat have come to the view that the olympics ended up being a massive corporate wolf dressed in sheep's clothing. of course things like this happen in other parts of the world too. mumbi in india, where gradually the slum dwellers have been squeezed and squeezed by the money men. here as there, people demanded they have rights, but of course, the great irony about this place is the social cleansing have happened off of the back of the olympic games, by is supposed to be good for everybody. and where might people go? this 62-year-old maria had lived on the estate for 40 years before being convicted. now it's a corridor too narrow for her wheelchair and it's so far from her former home that she barely sees her family. >> we feel alone. i have to struggle my way to get my wheelchair out the cupboard, then get it open. this is
so then it's like what do the people out of london have to do then?the housing estate is right next to london's olympic park. two years on from 2012, a small flat in this new block costs $700,000. the people who's homes are under threat have come to the view that the olympics ended up being a massive corporate wolf dressed in sheep's clothing. of course things like this happen in other parts of the world too. mumbi in india, where gradually the slum dwellers have been squeezed and squeezed by...
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at least 160,000 french people here in the heart of london. much lower unemployment. in france, it is 10%. growth has stalled in france. it is easier to create a business here. the rivalry between france and britain isn't about to end neither are the strong cultural political, defense, and cultural links, and numerous commercial changes -- exchanges. >> thank you for that. now to hong kong, where civil servants are back behind their desks, children have gone back to school, and traffic is rolling back onto the street. the city had been paralyzed for more than a week as tens of thousands of demonstrators camped out in various districts to call for completely free elections in 2017. hong kong's current leader demanded the protests leave the streets and warned that he would take "all necessary actions to restore social order." but a few hundred demonstrators are still determined to fight. >> arriving for work as protesters look on. the pro-democracy movement, occupy, heated the ultimatum issued -- heeded the ultimatum issued to remain barriers blocking roads. organizers
at least 160,000 french people here in the heart of london. much lower unemployment. in france, it is 10%. growth has stalled in france. it is easier to create a business here. the rivalry between france and britain isn't about to end neither are the strong cultural political, defense, and cultural links, and numerous commercial changes -- exchanges. >> thank you for that. now to hong kong, where civil servants are back behind their desks, children have gone back to school, and traffic is...
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in london. 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. 9:00 p.m. in
in london. 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. 9:00 p.m. in