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fare lock a program offered by united that for a small fee lets you freeze the fare while you make up your mind for a few days. when she recently went back to purchase a fare locked flight she noticed something surprising when she checked the flight on a different browser. >> it was $100 less than i was locked into it fare lock. >> reporter: she thought it secured the lowest price with that period. >> i would have thought with the emails you get reminding you to purchase the ticket that there would have been something that indicated that perhaps there was a better deal available. >> reporter: but it turns out that's not the case. >> airlines want to protect you against a fare going up but protect themselves against the fare going down. >> reporter: henry says it's up to the consumer to price check often to ensure they are getting the best deal. and united is not alone. american airlines offers a similar extended hold program for a small fee but like united, american says it only prevents the price from going up. they don't notify you if it drops although he says that's increasingly ra
fare lock a program offered by united that for a small fee lets you freeze the fare while you make up your mind for a few days. when she recently went back to purchase a fare locked flight she noticed something surprising when she checked the flight on a different browser. >> it was $100 less than i was locked into it fare lock. >> reporter: she thought it secured the lowest price with that period. >> i would have thought with the emails you get reminding you to purchase the...
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for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this next. and let's get started. ♪ >>> i've taken part in several debates in my life but none quite like the one i'm about to show you. my opponent was edward snowden, traitor to some, hero to others. he joined remotely from moscow where he has been given refuge from american authorities. this was edward snowden's first ever debate. the topic was one that is near and dear to the former cia employee, encryption, more specifically should the government have lawful access to any encrypted message or device? it's a subject that reared its head after the san bernardino attacks. one of the attackers, syed farook, had an iphone that the fbi wanted access to. the agency believed that the phone could hold valuable investigative information and asked apple to help them break into it. apple refused. listen in and tweet us using the hashtag #fzgps to let us know which side you come out on. >> imagine tomorrow that bank of america announced that it had a new product, let's call it an ivault and bank of amer
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this as it plans to sharply cut fares in order to compete. speaking to "squawk box" earlier michael michael o'leary said this. >> airlines respond by lowering airfares again and traffic begins to rite itself in quick order. but the impact is not there for traffic but on yields and fares. >> joining us now for more analysis is oliver sweep, the european airlines analyst over at barclays. oliver, thank you for joining us this morning. we were just listening to the ceo of runair explaining his view on how this should affect passenger interest on demand going forward. what is your view? very sadly this is not the first terrorist attack, but we don't know what the cause is, but if that's the assumption and passengers are worried on the heel of that, what would be the real impact? >> obviously, we have a number of these incidents that have happened over the last 12 months. we had the brussels attack, paris, the istanbul incident earlier this year and then the german air crash last year. after any of these types of events, you see soft bookings for
this as it plans to sharply cut fares in order to compete. speaking to "squawk box" earlier michael michael o'leary said this. >> airlines respond by lowering airfares again and traffic begins to rite itself in quick order. but the impact is not there for traffic but on yields and fares. >> joining us now for more analysis is oliver sweep, the european airlines analyst over at barclays. oliver, thank you for joining us this morning. we were just listening to the ceo of...
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they are not getting increased fares from business travelers.is putting more pressure on delta, united, and people who carried business travelers. they are try to figure out who the business travelers are and extract more from them. thank you so much. ,his memorial day weekend crowds will be thrilled at air shows. team doesn't just show off its skills for big crowds. last week, a few lucky customers had the rare chance to see the show from the air. tomost people never get spend a day in the life of a top gun, unless they happen to spend several thousand dollars. >> i didn't know it existed until i did my research, and i was like, wow. in 2003, swiss watchmaker breitling established its own jet team. making about instrumental navigation, like the watch. >> the team performs at events all over the world. last year was its first american tour and the first time the companies offered customers the opportunity to take to the skies. >> they invited me up about a month ago. >> these lucky customers got to have their very own maverick moment. day of the
they are not getting increased fares from business travelers.is putting more pressure on delta, united, and people who carried business travelers. they are try to figure out who the business travelers are and extract more from them. thank you so much. ,his memorial day weekend crowds will be thrilled at air shows. team doesn't just show off its skills for big crowds. last week, a few lucky customers had the rare chance to see the show from the air. tomost people never get spend a day in the...
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the full-service guys will match those fares.timee having a distinguishing between that business traveler, who they finding a way to get to better price out of, and maybe that business traveler has status, so he gets a decent trip out of it. this has been sort of the big right now for the u.s. full-service carriers. bloomberggeorge with intelligence, joining us from his very nice offices there in new jersey. >> an uphill challenge as the farming industry is pulling back on buying new equipment. more details coming up next. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. >> it's time for the bloomberg business flash. some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. and easternal european beer assets have drawn from private equity firms. according to people with knowledge of the matter, the firms are exploring whether to make an offer for the assets which may be valued at about $5 billion. the acting c.e.o. says the loinlder isn't going -- lender isn't going anywhere for years to come. company isd that the financially viable. shares reb
the full-service guys will match those fares.timee having a distinguishing between that business traveler, who they finding a way to get to better price out of, and maybe that business traveler has status, so he gets a decent trip out of it. this has been sort of the big right now for the u.s. full-service carriers. bloomberggeorge with intelligence, joining us from his very nice offices there in new jersey. >> an uphill challenge as the farming industry is pulling back on buying new...
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fareed: fundamentally the problem is, we are scared.we are losing ground, that we are being and if you think about donald trump's rhetoric, it is all about -- tom: are we scared about what bill cohan calls about -- about what bill cohan calls a disgruntled american? fareed: the united states is doing extraordinarily well in the world. there are nine global technology platforms in the world. these platforms are essentially moneymaking machines on a multibillion-dollar scale, transforming industries. there are nine of them. they have 65% to 95% market share. chrome,ing about google microsoft outlook. the next two coming up are airbnb -- all of the money in the world is being sucked out and transferred to one small part of the world, silicon valley. we should not be feeling so down. tom: it is scary to think of you and me with airbnb. caroline hyde, step in. caroline: on this side of the atlantic, the debate here is always inclusion when it comes to our education. are we helping the less well-off? what about the market in that respect in t
fareed: fundamentally the problem is, we are scared.we are losing ground, that we are being and if you think about donald trump's rhetoric, it is all about -- tom: are we scared about what bill cohan calls about -- about what bill cohan calls a disgruntled american? fareed: the united states is doing extraordinarily well in the world. there are nine global technology platforms in the world. these platforms are essentially moneymaking machines on a multibillion-dollar scale, transforming...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live today. we have an important show for you today starting with the latest on the crash of egyptair 804. also, the great american elder statesman, george schultz, ronald reagan's secretary of state, richard nixon's secretary of treasury and much more. we're also going to talk about international amaeconomy and th presumptive nominee. >> i will build a great wall on the southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. >> terror and frightening lineage. i will tell you about the direct line that can be drawn from the most recent jihadi attack on american soil. all the way back to the founder of modern radical islam. finally, does the united states need a new cabinet member, a secretary of the future? maybe. i'll explain. but first, here's my take. silicon valley has more than 23,000 starbucks. at least according to the net worth site angel list. it certainly feels that way in paolo alto where i spent most of the week but turns out this place is the exception to a worrying trend. it is by
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live today. we have an important show for you today starting with the latest on the crash of egyptair 804. also, the great american elder statesman, george schultz, ronald reagan's secretary of state, richard nixon's secretary of treasury and much more. we're also going to talk about international amaeconomy and th presumptive nominee. >> i will build a great wall on the southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. >> terror and...
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i agree, fareed. think it's puzzling we haven't had a claim of responsibility, if this is terrorism. if i was being particularly machiavellian, and let's say this was a terrorist attack, one way to generate continuing news coverage is to not claim responsibility because, you know, cnn and other news organizations are going to continue to cover this quite aggressively in the absence of a credible claim of terrorism, but once that claim is out there, you know, in a way the open-ended nature of this story becomes less so. so that could be an explanation. the bottom line is, yes, if this is terrorism, puzzling there's no claim. that is pretty unusual. >> since i have you, peter, i have to ask you about the other big terror-related news. drone strike that killed the leader of the taliban. the taliban, of course, operating in afghanistan. but a force like osama bin laden turned out to be in pakistan. what is the significance of this drone strike? >> well, you know, it shows that president obama clearly does
i agree, fareed. think it's puzzling we haven't had a claim of responsibility, if this is terrorism. if i was being particularly machiavellian, and let's say this was a terrorist attack, one way to generate continuing news coverage is to not claim responsibility because, you know, cnn and other news organizations are going to continue to cover this quite aggressively in the absence of a credible claim of terrorism, but once that claim is out there, you know, in a way the open-ended nature of...
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the actual fare is calculated by the gps that tracks the route taken by the car.rival, passengers settle the payment on their smartphones. they can't get away without paying, because the app company has their personal information. wang gets one request after another, and the passengers are all close to where he is located. he wastes no time getting to the next location. wang earned about $30 u.s. this morning alone and he bernz $1,500 u.s. a month. china's conventional cab drivers usually belong to a company and pay for the cars they borrow to use. they also have to follow many rules, such as getting their cars checked or going in for physical checkups. at 11:00 a.m., when the morning rush winds down, wang takes a break. twice a week, wang comes here for car maintenance and washing. safety is a concern, but he also just feels good when his car is kept clean. more importantly, these efforts lead to customer satisfaction. a bonus system delivery drivers to do their best. passengers evaluate the service, so the drivers have to be attentive at all times. since startin
the actual fare is calculated by the gps that tracks the route taken by the car.rival, passengers settle the payment on their smartphones. they can't get away without paying, because the app company has their personal information. wang gets one request after another, and the passengers are all close to where he is located. he wastes no time getting to the next location. wang earned about $30 u.s. this morning alone and he bernz $1,500 u.s. a month. china's conventional cab drivers usually...
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-- in fares, but a good summer. you, benjamin. i wanted to show you a stock today, a stock that is trading for the first day. , up by 30%late today. 27% -- it has grown to become one of the great chocolate retailers. it has 84 stores, 500,000 online customers. the money raised today will be used to expand its store. , i will bell chatting to him at 4:45. a quick look at the equity markets today, looks like stocks are trading higher. credit suisse a big part of that. but it wase a loss not as bad as estimated. it is making progress on its cost-cutting exercises. surveillance is next. tom keene will be joining us from new york. ♪ francine: credit suisse post is as -- posts a second-quarter losses. it is a green day for european chinese inflation firm of the pboc gains reasons not to ease. this is bloomberg surveillance. lacqua, tom keene in new york. tom:
-- in fares, but a good summer. you, benjamin. i wanted to show you a stock today, a stock that is trading for the first day. , up by 30%late today. 27% -- it has grown to become one of the great chocolate retailers. it has 84 stores, 500,000 online customers. the money raised today will be used to expand its store. , i will bell chatting to him at 4:45. a quick look at the equity markets today, looks like stocks are trading higher. credit suisse a big part of that. but it wase a loss not as...
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in a moment, my interview with fareed.had with a radical cleric who hates america. >> i'm surprised you believe something like freedom of expression, freedom of religion. these things sound nice, where is freedom of religious expression in guantanamo bay. did you hold that up as an example of liberty and democracy? the american way, american life? >> the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims, it intervened in afghanistan and is supporting a government elected twice by the afghan people. >> fareed, you spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, the people of afghanistan hate the americans. >> it is determined by polls, not by what you say. polls overwhelmingly show as do two elections. >> no. you live in hollywood in some make believe world. >> i come back to the simple proposition if the groups you seem to support from al qaeda to isis were as popular as you claim, why do they hold elections, why do they go around murdering, slaughtering, raping, forcing people into submission? >> islamic radi
in a moment, my interview with fareed.had with a radical cleric who hates america. >> i'm surprised you believe something like freedom of expression, freedom of religion. these things sound nice, where is freedom of religious expression in guantanamo bay. did you hold that up as an example of liberty and democracy? the american way, american life? >> the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims, it intervened in afghanistan and is supporting a government elected twice...
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we'll find out how the home improvement is faring. lauren: the golden state warriors beaten by the oklahoma state and run their own quarter. in the msl playoff from pittsburgh penguin msl playoff comebacks for penguins tied with tampa bay at one game each. highlights coming up. nicole: 5:01 a.m. in new york. we welcome you to "fbn:am," the
we'll find out how the home improvement is faring. lauren: the golden state warriors beaten by the oklahoma state and run their own quarter. in the msl playoff from pittsburgh penguin msl playoff comebacks for penguins tied with tampa bay at one game each. highlights coming up. nicole: 5:01 a.m. in new york. we welcome you to "fbn:am," the
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we're starting to see air fare starting to come down. people interested in summer travel will see that we're not seeing the super highs we saw last year. air fares are actually starting to trends down a few percentage points, which is nice. >> chris, what would you fly if you could fly any airline -- i mean, don't choose something that is only in florida or something, but what do i do now? >> if you love the cool hip factor of virgin america, you can fly it for next few years and be fine. i would probably switch to jetblue. they were second runner up when it came to airline beauty queens and they have nice planes innovative service and got this new thing called mint in their first class sections that's outstanding, i've flown on that, wide flat seat. a lot of people are very happy with that now. >> chris mcbegginn necessary, i really enjoyed your columns throughout the years. thanks for being request us. >> all right . >>> that's our show for this week. tony xu, and jared kenelli and you can find travel tips at travel skills.com. i'm sco
we're starting to see air fare starting to come down. people interested in summer travel will see that we're not seeing the super highs we saw last year. air fares are actually starting to trends down a few percentage points, which is nice. >> chris, what would you fly if you could fly any airline -- i mean, don't choose something that is only in florida or something, but what do i do now? >> if you love the cool hip factor of virgin america, you can fly it for next few years and be...
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average air fare into new york this april is $224, $14 cheaper than a year ago. into denver $26 cheaper this year. $30 cheaper into chicago. $42 cheaper into l.a.x. and into orlando $55 cheaper. more pocket money for hotels, meals and entertainment. now, heading into summer air fares are expected to rise slightly but still remain lower than last year. even for most international destinations. >> so what we expect is that air fare will peak in june and then tend to slide through the summer. >> reporter: but be warned cheaper air fares means planes will be packed this summer. >> meanwhile the tsa admits it still doesn't have enough screeners to handle the record 2 million people who fly every day. that means you may have to deal with those long security lines until at least september. >>> look at this. well, it shouldn't be too much longer before this kind of flyover over the new mgm an animation but the real deal. and they'll be ready to deal at the tables inside the $1.3 billion casino resort set on the banks of the potomac river and prince george's county. joini
average air fare into new york this april is $224, $14 cheaper than a year ago. into denver $26 cheaper this year. $30 cheaper into chicago. $42 cheaper into l.a.x. and into orlando $55 cheaper. more pocket money for hotels, meals and entertainment. now, heading into summer air fares are expected to rise slightly but still remain lower than last year. even for most international destinations. >> so what we expect is that air fare will peak in june and then tend to slide through the...
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it out free represents the average fare paid by customers. this weekend.he percentage of these planes are failed. we are that rise. every quarter. to about the 80% level. there is an inverse relationship here. 77% load factors all the way up to about 80% are not huge growth. they are cutting costs. /in these deals. filling those seats it still moderately up. rishaad: these numbers are coming out of zurich insurance. beating analysts estimates. about a million dollars in net income. 875 here. a turnaround stories taking place. droppresents maybe a 28% in that area. of same.the midst try to do to zurich insurance a few years ago what they did. better than expected. that is all from zurich insurance. ♪ an israeli startup is trying to turn any kind of electronic device into a smart phone. elliott: is is the first product from israeli startup cap. its founder says tapping on this device makes much more sense than typing. >> we have invented a new kind of smart text. turn any surface into a keyboard. that is important because when you have a smart watcher and th
it out free represents the average fare paid by customers. this weekend.he percentage of these planes are failed. we are that rise. every quarter. to about the 80% level. there is an inverse relationship here. 77% load factors all the way up to about 80% are not huge growth. they are cutting costs. /in these deals. filling those seats it still moderately up. rishaad: these numbers are coming out of zurich insurance. beating analysts estimates. about a million dollars in net income. 875 here. a...
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fareed zakaria went straight to the source for answers.g isis. he and fareed had a heated exchange over what he hates about us. watch this excerpt from the documentary. >> we call upon muslims around the world to ban the constitution, to ban the american flag. >> reporter: he comes from that very small group of extreme radicals. clou he has been charged with supporting isis. >> you're hypocrites. you don't have principles. >> reporter: he's awaiting trial in london. >> i personally hate the american regime. >> reporter: he faces prison for his support of isis, but he is unrelenting in that support. never mind the kidnappings, the beheadings, the sex slaves to child rape. the islamic state is paradise. >> there is peace, there is no corruption, there is no bribery, there is no usury, alcohol, gambling. all of the vices you're used to in america, don't exist over there. this idea they're raping people. why don't you listen to what the muslims are saying? they will deny these things. >> because, they kill journalists. that's why. >> and they'
fareed zakaria went straight to the source for answers.g isis. he and fareed had a heated exchange over what he hates about us. watch this excerpt from the documentary. >> we call upon muslims around the world to ban the constitution, to ban the american flag. >> reporter: he comes from that very small group of extreme radicals. clou he has been charged with supporting isis. >> you're hypocrites. you don't have principles. >> reporter: he's awaiting trial in london....
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low fares tend to mean full planes. but in the end, says aviation industry watcher michael e. levine... >> the main difference is labor arrangements. they're a new airline, their pilots have low seniority, they have more productive labor arrangements. >> reporter: arrangements like not using hubs and instead flying non-stop point to point so pilots and crew can live near the airports they fly from. and that's the southwest model, right? one type of aircraft, all the pilots qualified to fly it. >> yeah, it's a simplified version, and that's something goes across all low cost airlines around the world. >> reporter: what seemed odd, though, was that the big carriers, who used to fly to guadeloupe in the '70s, haven't, for years, save for a few american airlines flights from miami. how come no american carrier saw this as an opportunity? >> we think that they were afraid not to fill their plane. norwegian took the risk and they are now flying full planes. >> reporter: jerome siobud manages guadeloupe's airport. he says that
low fares tend to mean full planes. but in the end, says aviation industry watcher michael e. levine... >> the main difference is labor arrangements. they're a new airline, their pilots have low seniority, they have more productive labor arrangements. >> reporter: arrangements like not using hubs and instead flying non-stop point to point so pilots and crew can live near the airports they fly from. and that's the southwest model, right? one type of aircraft, all the pilots qualified...
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on the offer, and some that they have been partaking in is the fast food fare, and this year, it isut the bundle so far for the like ares of mcdonald's, and burgerer king and wendy's, and talk about the bundles, this is the mcpick two menu are, and the wendy's 4 for 4, and burger king with the 5 for $4 menu. and this is helping them to sell $100 million extra meals in 2016, and that is up 20% from 2015, and on average, americans, 1 in 3 visits to the fast food joints is to basically take advantage of the promotional deals which is helping to drive the sales at mcdonald's in the first quarter seeing the same-store sales increase 5%, and burger king with a good april up 4% at their locations across the united states. and also sends a message to those who maybe don't have the promotional fares who don't have the bundles, they are getting into the game, and for instance, starbucks has an $8 power are l lunch menu, a salad and sandwich, and ethos water as well. and there are also some other dining trends such as appetizer and entree. and other trnds if you are looking at savings for mcdo
on the offer, and some that they have been partaking in is the fast food fare, and this year, it isut the bundle so far for the like ares of mcdonald's, and burgerer king and wendy's, and talk about the bundles, this is the mcpick two menu are, and the wendy's 4 for 4, and burger king with the 5 for $4 menu. and this is helping them to sell $100 million extra meals in 2016, and that is up 20% from 2015, and on average, americans, 1 in 3 visits to the fast food joints is to basically take...
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more money for drivers and a lower fare for all of us. the u.s. department of transportation to supporting a new proposal to form a metro rail safety commission. virg yesterday instructing officials to create the commission in partnership with maryland and the district. officialsansportation released a statement saying it is encouraging to see virginia, maryland, and the district of columbia finally have taken a positive step toward fulfilling their legal responsibility to provide safety oversight of the rail system. one presidential candidate down, one more to go. this morning, donald trump reached that telik -- that number of delegates needed to clinch the nomination. the associated press count has 1238 delegates, one more than he actually needed. now trump is throwing up the idea of debating senator bernie sanders after front runner hillary clinton has declined to do so. donald trump: if i debated him, we would have such high ratings. jummy: sanders trump will be giving his third formal policy speech, this time on energy. a speech ofama gave hi
more money for drivers and a lower fare for all of us. the u.s. department of transportation to supporting a new proposal to form a metro rail safety commission. virg yesterday instructing officials to create the commission in partnership with maryland and the district. officialsansportation released a statement saying it is encouraging to see virginia, maryland, and the district of columbia finally have taken a positive step toward fulfilling their legal responsibility to provide safety...
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the base fare is expected to be $2. but it's not finalized. maureen: people who fear they may have lost their shirt or suit or any other clothing they left at the super cleaners i before suddenly shut down. horace holmes is at cleaners where we learn the doors are back open. what happened? horace: well, look at the clothes that were locked in to this business when it went belly up. leaving a lot of worried customers. now the doors are back open. no thanks to former owners. someone else came to the rescue. it left their heads spinning. a real shock customer like steve bender who is getting his shirt donees at the super cleaners in silver spring for decades. >> i came on monday, yesterday. two days ago. found out that they were closed. i saw the signs up there. i have been coming here for ten years. i was shocked. the company the doors and turned out the lights. >> they have been good people. i was surprised they were closed for the reason they were closed. >> coming to the rescue is eric. >> eviction response team. >> the agency executives turn
the base fare is expected to be $2. but it's not finalized. maureen: people who fear they may have lost their shirt or suit or any other clothing they left at the super cleaners i before suddenly shut down. horace holmes is at cleaners where we learn the doors are back open. what happened? horace: well, look at the clothes that were locked in to this business when it went belly up. leaving a lot of worried customers. now the doors are back open. no thanks to former owners. someone else came to...
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septa approved a budget for the upcoming fiscal year and fares will not increase for riders. there's an increase of 3% over the current year. it will pay for projects like communication and signal improvement. the septa key programs and station renovations. they also approved the purchase of 525 energy efficient hybrid buses. they'll make up 95% of the total bus fleet within five years. for the third straight year the national spelling bee produced not one but two champions. >> selvenkrais. >> correct. >> wow. >> despite a rule change designed to make it harder for the contest to end in a tie that's exactly what happened this year. 11-year-old from texas and 1 it's 13-year-old from new york will share the trophy after they both correctly spelled their final two words. >> if you're heading out we want to tell you about an accident on route 422 that katie is watching. >> our first crash of the morning on the 422. it's on westbound and right on the ramp to evergreen road. so i'm seeing it's not causing too much of a delay because quite frankly there isn't the amount of value out
septa approved a budget for the upcoming fiscal year and fares will not increase for riders. there's an increase of 3% over the current year. it will pay for projects like communication and signal improvement. the septa key programs and station renovations. they also approved the purchase of 525 energy efficient hybrid buses. they'll make up 95% of the total bus fleet within five years. for the third straight year the national spelling bee produced not one but two champions. >>...
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i'm fareed zakaria.ching. > >>>. >>> there are some that accuse videos of being soft porn. >> if you want to say how you feel, youtube! >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. music that is all beat and talk. it's rap music. >> heavy metal. it glorifies sex ask violence, it is authority and adolescence boys love it. >> the presentation that
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i'm fareed zakaria.ou for watching. >>> you just saw a special report "why they hate us" the questions he races may decide our elections. i'm going to talk to muslims who are for trump. i'm don lemon, americans could face a choice of two most disliked candidates in our country. donald trump and hillary clinton in a dead heat although in ones like this
i'm fareed zakaria.ou for watching. >>> you just saw a special report "why they hate us" the questions he races may decide our elections. i'm going to talk to muslims who are for trump. i'm don lemon, americans could face a choice of two most disliked candidates in our country. donald trump and hillary clinton in a dead heat although in ones like this
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good news for passengers, hopper.com roreports fares are their lowest. into new york, 224, 14 cheaper than a year ago. denver, 26 cheaper this year. $30 cheaper into chicago. $42 cheaper into l.a.x. and into orlando, $55 cheaper. more pocket money for hotel, meals, entertainment. heading into summer, air fares expected to rise slightly but remain lower than last year, even for most international destinations. >> what we expect air fare will peak in june. >> reporter: planes will be packed this summer. >> tom costello reporting. >>> tsa does not have enough screeners to handle the 2 million people who fly each day. you may have noticed last time you headed to the airport. for the first time, astronomers found three >>> biggest fears may come true. life could exist beyond planet earth. for the first time, astronomers found three earth-like planets 40 light-years away. the sizes and temperatures of those worlds are comparable to those of earth, and convenient flus, and that could mean water on the planet which is critical for life to exist. scientists made
good news for passengers, hopper.com roreports fares are their lowest. into new york, 224, 14 cheaper than a year ago. denver, 26 cheaper this year. $30 cheaper into chicago. $42 cheaper into l.a.x. and into orlando, $55 cheaper. more pocket money for hotel, meals, entertainment. heading into summer, air fares expected to rise slightly but remain lower than last year, even for most international destinations. >> what we expect air fare will peak in june. >> reporter: planes will be...
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a passenger in a packed bus in las vegas says a man opened fire because he couldn't pay his fare.assenger recorded the aftermath of the incident on her cell phone on monday night. she tells police the bus driver refused to let derek vincent on the ride so he took out his gun and started shooting. frantic passengers ran off the bus when the doors opened. no one was hurt. vincent put his gun down as officers arrived. >>> two men charged with gunning down a college student at his fraternity house in north jersey have pleaded not guilty. joeelezzi was killed during a burglary. he majored in mechanical injury. institute officials awarded a posthumous degree to him during their graduation ceremony. >>> video 50 released of an attack in california last week. an eight-year-old girl was on her way to school when will a pitbull charged hi we are and dragged her off by the hand. fortunately two neighbors stepped in to save her. one man kicked the pit ball away. if the dog had been in a gate or on a leash thes families none of this would have happened. >> it is 4:48 and still to come on "acti
a passenger in a packed bus in las vegas says a man opened fire because he couldn't pay his fare.assenger recorded the aftermath of the incident on her cell phone on monday night. she tells police the bus driver refused to let derek vincent on the ride so he took out his gun and started shooting. frantic passengers ran off the bus when the doors opened. no one was hurt. vincent put his gun down as officers arrived. >>> two men charged with gunning down a college student at his...
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at the left, you can see fareed maluk again. and he's together on his -- on his left side you can see one of the brothers who attacked the offices of "charlie hebdo" in january 2015. sharif couchi. beside couchi is another g.i.a. veteran who became a recruiter for al qaeda whose name is begal. begal supervised a terrorist network plotting attacks against u.s. targets in europe in 2001 for which he was arrested and jailed. on this picture here, he was out of jail again. the man right of begal, again, is ahmed liduni linked to begal's network operating baghdad. i don't have time to go into what's going on here obviously, but it's surely one of the most interesting cases i -- or episodes -- that i write about in the book and i think it's the best example of how the generations of european jihad collude in a sense. to explain terrorist cell formation within europe's jihad network, i identify some reoccurring components. all plots involve complex motives. social grievance, personal crisis, as well as political grievance or western in
at the left, you can see fareed maluk again. and he's together on his -- on his left side you can see one of the brothers who attacked the offices of "charlie hebdo" in january 2015. sharif couchi. beside couchi is another g.i.a. veteran who became a recruiter for al qaeda whose name is begal. begal supervised a terrorist network plotting attacks against u.s. targets in europe in 2001 for which he was arrested and jailed. on this picture here, he was out of jail again. the man right...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we're starting with a tour of the world's hot spots. afghanistan, where the taliban have a new leader. iraq, whether there's fierce fighting to take back towns like fallujah from isis. >>> israel, where there's an open revote against bibinetanyahu. >>> and federal court order to desegregate schools. no, this is not 1954, this is the united states of today. the return of segregation. also facebook, pay-pal, linkedin, reed hoffman has been crucial in each. the ultimate entrepreneur and investor will tell me what the future of technology looks like and how he networks. >> i'll be a janitor. i just want to start here and work my way up. >> finally, they are burning the barricades in france again. can you hear the people sing? well, surely you can hear them shout about what the french are being forced to do to actually improve their economy. but first, here's my take. donald trump's positions on public policy have shifted over the years, months even days, but on one issue, he has been utterly consistent. >> this country is a hellhole. we are
i'm fareed zakaria. we're starting with a tour of the world's hot spots. afghanistan, where the taliban have a new leader. iraq, whether there's fierce fighting to take back towns like fallujah from isis. >>> israel, where there's an open revote against bibinetanyahu. >>> and federal court order to desegregate schools. no, this is not 1954, this is the united states of today. the return of segregation. also facebook, pay-pal, linkedin, reed hoffman has been crucial in each....
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west matt. >> thanks karen. >>> a bus passenger in las vegas took video of a man who couldn't pay his fareired off a gun instead. the teenager started recording the gunman after the shots rang out on monday night. police say that is derek vin center standing at the back door of the bus with the gun still in his right hand. when the doors opened people frantically ran off the bus. no one was hurt. vincent put his gun down as police arrived on the scene. >> the family of a dog mauling victim is trying to get the word out about properly securing your pets. video has just been released of the attack that happened in california last week. an eight-year-old girl was on her way to school when the pitbull charges at her and drags her by the hand. fortunately two neighbors see what goes on and steps in to save her. one man kicks the pitbull away and another one calls 911. now if that dog had been in a gate or on a leash the girl's family says this wouldn't have happened. >>> a man set out to buy flowers for his wife and ended up instead in the fans of a poisonous snake a north carolina man was buyi
west matt. >> thanks karen. >>> a bus passenger in las vegas took video of a man who couldn't pay his fareired off a gun instead. the teenager started recording the gunman after the shots rang out on monday night. police say that is derek vin center standing at the back door of the bus with the gun still in his right hand. when the doors opened people frantically ran off the bus. no one was hurt. vincent put his gun down as police arrived on the scene. >> the family of a...
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jetblue has a choice of fares. we have fares where there's no bag fee.f you don't have a bag it's a lower fare for customers. >> when will you provide regularly scheduled flights to cuba? >> we're excited about cuba felt hopefully soon. i mean, we've applied for per mission to apply to four cities in cuba including havana. we're waiting to hear from the department of transportation, and as soon as we get the green light, we are ready to go. >> the green slight there from cuba -- light is there from cuba? >> the u.s. and cuban government have negotiated the treaty. it's in the hands of the u.s. department of transportation to assign the frequencies between the different u.s. airlines. >> have you ever flown the jetblue experience -- i fly jetblue because i love your tvs. number one, have you -- >> free wi-fi. >> that's right. >> what's the met experience, gayle? >> the -- gayle can probably tell you. gayle's flown it more than i have. >> it's -- you must do it. get row two and four, i hate telling people, you get your individual pod. >> the pods with the
jetblue has a choice of fares. we have fares where there's no bag fee.f you don't have a bag it's a lower fare for customers. >> when will you provide regularly scheduled flights to cuba? >> we're excited about cuba felt hopefully soon. i mean, we've applied for per mission to apply to four cities in cuba including havana. we're waiting to hear from the department of transportation, and as soon as we get the green light, we are ready to go. >> the green slight there from cuba...
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bush fareed much worse in the white house. of the few successful ceos who also did well in washington is robert rubin, a former head of goldman sachs he served as the chief white house aide of economics, and then treasury secretary in bill clinton's administration. when he left washington he reflected in his memoirs that he had developed a deep respect for the differences between the public and private sectors. in business, the single overriding purpose is to make a profit, he wrote. government, on the other hand, deals with a vast amount of legitimate and often competing objectives. he also noted that a big difference between the two realms is that no political leader, not each the president has the kind of authority every corporate chief does. ceos can hire and fire based on performance, pay bonuses to incentivize their subordinates and promote capable people aggressively. by contrast, rubin pointed out that he had the authority to hire and fire fewer than 100 of the 160,000 people who worked under him at the treasury depart
bush fareed much worse in the white house. of the few successful ceos who also did well in washington is robert rubin, a former head of goldman sachs he served as the chief white house aide of economics, and then treasury secretary in bill clinton's administration. when he left washington he reflected in his memoirs that he had developed a deep respect for the differences between the public and private sectors. in business, the single overriding purpose is to make a profit, he wrote....
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more money for uber drivers and lower fares for riders.orting in east falls church i'm sam sweeney, back to you. jonathan: all right. thanks. after failing to find success in soccer and basketball, this athlete turned to track. michelle: two years later she is dominating the sport. erin hawksworth introduces us to this week's team player. erin: she might only be a grune your but e is making wave -- junior but she is making waves. >> it's a drive you have. erin: she was featured in this week's strait of "sports illust" for running the anchor leg in philly and the fourth best finish in meet history. >> that was the neatest time for me to run a fast erin: she is 5.7 off from the olympic trials time which she hopes to achieve this summer. >> it sounds like a lot but if you are in a competitive race and you are competing, i think i can get it. >> earlier this month kate also ran the fastest 1600 in the u.s. this season and broke nearly every track record at lake braddock. >> she has another year. who knows where she will end up. erin: her goal?
more money for uber drivers and lower fares for riders.orting in east falls church i'm sam sweeney, back to you. jonathan: all right. thanks. after failing to find success in soccer and basketball, this athlete turned to track. michelle: two years later she is dominating the sport. erin hawksworth introduces us to this week's team player. erin: she might only be a grune your but e is making wave -- junior but she is making waves. >> it's a drive you have. erin: she was featured in this...
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traditional exporters that hadian -- that russia had actually fared pretty well last year. they lead at the moment in this large increase in export volume. what we can see is that they were able to take advantage of this relative price adjustment. and simply increase the production of the same goods that they produced before. and push more out into the same market because they now have the goods at much cheaper prices. what we do not see yet is that new firms, or new exporters emerge to. -- emerged. question as to why investment is not happening in other manufacturing sectors. what is holding back the change in the structure of the product on the left or, as you can see by country here, into new markets. this is of course related to the firm is born and exporter. if you produce something domestically, it is a different competition then you produce for export markets. you have to adjust your production. different quality and standard requirements for your project. you need a different logistics, marketing, packaging approach. some changesneeds in how you produce compared to
traditional exporters that hadian -- that russia had actually fared pretty well last year. they lead at the moment in this large increase in export volume. what we can see is that they were able to take advantage of this relative price adjustment. and simply increase the production of the same goods that they produced before. and push more out into the same market because they now have the goods at much cheaper prices. what we do not see yet is that new firms, or new exporters emerge to. --...
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this is not the time for your high-minded oscar fare.e eve of elections, still impact the that may political race. first off, "money monster," directed by jodie foster. george clooney is taken hostage by a man who lost his life savings. ist -- next, there "wiener." remember anthony weiner's attempt to run for the mayor of newark city? .here were documentarians there this is not exactly an incident. worst. is the purge, coming soon, the election-year. trapped on the streets of d.c., they must survive an annual night of terror. it is the purge, washington style. >> join me as we eliminate evil. >> this sounds like a movie donald trump would actually write. rebate.the ghostbusters and that is somehow turning political. southside with you, the most overtly political movie of the year. it is a political before sunrise. while all of the rest of us are losing our minds, one in these the first couple -- envies the first couples ability to get away from it all by sitting down to watch a movie about themselves. john: you have not seen wiener yet?
this is not the time for your high-minded oscar fare.e eve of elections, still impact the that may political race. first off, "money monster," directed by jodie foster. george clooney is taken hostage by a man who lost his life savings. ist -- next, there "wiener." remember anthony weiner's attempt to run for the mayor of newark city? .here were documentarians there this is not exactly an incident. worst. is the purge, coming soon, the election-year. trapped on the streets...
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, republicans fared in presidential election years. >> in 2012 those were all obama states. florida was very close in 2012. obama also won ohio and also won pennsylvania. that's something, if donald trump is going to get elected president, he's got to make inroads in exactly those states. >> it's going to be interesting to see how they fared in hamilton county, ohio. the swingiest of a swing downy. >>> we've got lots of headlines before thursday's big meeting between donald trump and republican lawmakers in d.c. nbc news confirming republican leadership in both chambers along with reince priebus. we've also learned this morning that dr. ben carson, now one of trump's most trusted advisers, has requested his own private meeting with paul ryan. jacob rascon is outside trump tower here in new york. jacob, am i to understand that dr. carson is essentially going to be gauging the room and also gauging paul ryan's mood before trump goes in? >> reporter: that's the plan, craig. you'll remember that dr. ben carson was one of the first to come out and endorse trump. he dropped out in
, republicans fared in presidential election years. >> in 2012 those were all obama states. florida was very close in 2012. obama also won ohio and also won pennsylvania. that's something, if donald trump is going to get elected president, he's got to make inroads in exactly those states. >> it's going to be interesting to see how they fared in hamilton county, ohio. the swingiest of a swing downy. >>> we've got lots of headlines before thursday's big meeting between donald...
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now, they believe that ryanair offering lower fares to u.k.s is somehow bad -- is somehow going to endanger democracy as we know it in the u.k. they are flailing around losing the market, but we should be very careful. the more it looks like there will be a "remain" vote, the more we see complacency. we need a huge vote in favor of "remain." there are many things i despise about the european union, particularly people in brussels, but the market works. they need to help us reform brussels. we need to move more towards a single market, and less away from political integration, which nobody wants. we do have a strong u.k. voice at the table. michael, feel free to send one of those planes here to bring me home to vote. i have no objection to that. but there is a great debate out there whether it is brexit that is causing the u.k. economy to slow down and users to do less and les. is there something malevolent at play? you run a huge airline and you see the consumer front and center. give me your take on the u.k. economy as you have seen it for th
now, they believe that ryanair offering lower fares to u.k.s is somehow bad -- is somehow going to endanger democracy as we know it in the u.k. they are flailing around losing the market, but we should be very careful. the more it looks like there will be a "remain" vote, the more we see complacency. we need a huge vote in favor of "remain." there are many things i despise about the european union, particularly people in brussels, but the market works. they need to help us...
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clinton leads sanders nationally, but the vermont senator fares better against donald trump.rs leads the presumptive nominee 53% to 40%. to 53n, it is 49% percent. much closer. merrick garland wilson that a questionnaire detailing his credentials. it is the latest step in the thee house's push to break blockade on his nomination. it is the early step in the vetting of any judicial nominee. global news, 24-hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists, in 150 news bureaus around the world. i am vonnie quinn. betty: let's get you caught up on the market action all around the world. in asia, you have -- you had pretty much a rally going on. what was significant looking at the hang seng index, shares finally halted their slide. it was perhaps a sign that this bearishness on china is turning a corner. one big story out of the region is in china. regulators are looking at opposing restrictions on backdoor listings. seen an incredible amount of interest taking chinese companies back home here they are looking to control reverse mergers before another speculative frenzy. they're looki
clinton leads sanders nationally, but the vermont senator fares better against donald trump.rs leads the presumptive nominee 53% to 40%. to 53n, it is 49% percent. much closer. merrick garland wilson that a questionnaire detailing his credentials. it is the latest step in the thee house's push to break blockade on his nomination. it is the early step in the vetting of any judicial nominee. global news, 24-hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists, in 150 news bureaus around the world. i am...
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scarlet: we know that the g7 finance ministers are meeting next week in financial markets are faringter than earlier this year. there were a lot of questions on it will have. what do policymakers need to do to boost growth overall globally? you have to continue to look at the supply side and also think about demand. one important thing is how we could connect investors to investment opportunities. we see so much money going to risk last assets. you should try to get new opportunities to generate long-term cash flows and build things like infrastructure. joe: thank you very much for joining us. a hearing now -- were .earing from david einhorn we will give you all the details next. ♪ scarlet: carl icahn confirmingscarlet: there is no share in apple as of march 31. it was already known but now we have confirmation. i love the idea of a handoff between carl icahn and berkshire. more questions about whether berkshire scooped it up at just the right time. scarlet: greenlight capital coming out with new announcements. they are no longer showing or garmin.ei we mentioned earlier they added .
scarlet: we know that the g7 finance ministers are meeting next week in financial markets are faringter than earlier this year. there were a lot of questions on it will have. what do policymakers need to do to boost growth overall globally? you have to continue to look at the supply side and also think about demand. one important thing is how we could connect investors to investment opportunities. we see so much money going to risk last assets. you should try to get new opportunities to...
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how have other car fare -- carpooling services fared so far?nch services and in germany, there is carpooling.com. are long distance car sharing services, when you are going from one city to another, you can sign up with someone already going there in their car to travel with them. these services exist in the u.s. servicesbut carpooling within cities are not very where it -- not very well developed in europe. there was a service like that which ended late last year because it was hugely unprofitable and the city was having to subsidize it very heavily. mark: thank you for joining us today. a great story on the bloomberg -- uber carpools are no match for public transit. have a look at the way equities finished wednesday's session. alternating on a daily basis between gains and losses. advanced sinceay february. that is the european close. bloomberg markets continues. ♪ alix: it is noon in new york and midnight in hong kong. scarlet: welcome to bloomberg markets. scarlet: from bloomberg world had quarters in new york, good alix: afternoon. i'm sca
how have other car fare -- carpooling services fared so far?nch services and in germany, there is carpooling.com. are long distance car sharing services, when you are going from one city to another, you can sign up with someone already going there in their car to travel with them. these services exist in the u.s. servicesbut carpooling within cities are not very where it -- not very well developed in europe. there was a service like that which ended late last year because it was hugely...
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look at how they fared you this is how they fared since january 20.when the stoxx 600 mining index hit it lowest level. it has risen by 152% since then. gotou can see, you've glencore up 85%. 24% to -- 24%. this the big earnings story today. they finished up 3.3% in they reported sales on strong demand sales in the united states. that accounts for 41% of its revenue. it grew 6.9%. really quickly, that's what's happening. we have some strong data out of germany. factory orders rebounded in march. this is the citigroup surprise and next. this shows that data has been missing estimates. see, since the three low, it has been improving. this is on upwards projection. that is a very provocative question. something else that's going on as we are watching the trial of sumner redstone, the patriarch of fire,. fire, -- viacom. his former girlfriend wants to reinstate medical care. this could set off a chain reaction that could put stake the control of cbs. could it be turned over to the seven trustees. there is a battle going on there. that's why this trial is
look at how they fared you this is how they fared since january 20.when the stoxx 600 mining index hit it lowest level. it has risen by 152% since then. gotou can see, you've glencore up 85%. 24% to -- 24%. this the big earnings story today. they finished up 3.3% in they reported sales on strong demand sales in the united states. that accounts for 41% of its revenue. it grew 6.9%. really quickly, that's what's happening. we have some strong data out of germany. factory orders rebounded in...
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it already does provide different fare. and maybe the best example of that. >> people love news. and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> the major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with myron kandel. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days in a dry well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has come tumbling down. >> i'm pat buchanan, the conservative on "crossfire." >> the american people appreciated the new television. they certainly came to cnn in droves. >> mr. gorbachev and i both agree on the desirability of freer and more extensive personal contact between the peoples of the soviet union and the united states. >> we began to realize that the best way to get a message to a foreign leader was to have the president go in the rose garden and make a statement. because everybody was watching cnn. >> cnn was a breakthrough. it changed the whole world. >> it changed quickly. the network
it already does provide different fare. and maybe the best example of that. >> people love news. and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> the major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with myron kandel. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days in a dry well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has come tumbling down....
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with bart you can be under the age of 4 or have a bart card, a clipper card or a fare voucher.e are the only way you can ride bart legally. everything else is questionable. at embark bart station. >>> actor will farrell will not be starring as ronald reagan. the 48-year-old was set to play reagan. an intern tries to convince him that he is still an actor playing the president in a movie. the reagan family shamed farrell. on friday a spokes person wrote in an e-mail that farrell is no longer part of that movie. >>> reporters always do their best to try to get the story. sometimes however they become part of the story and it's rarely for a good reason. wtnh sports person was interviewing john good -- during the connecticut sun's media day on thursday. everything was going great until pierson nearly moons the sun. >> knocking on some wood. >> i think i dropped my pants. i just straight up ripped my pants. >> should i handle this from now on. do your thing. is this real life. >> no it's real life. >> are we about to go viral? >> we might. if you happen to have any men's pants handy
with bart you can be under the age of 4 or have a bart card, a clipper card or a fare voucher.e are the only way you can ride bart legally. everything else is questionable. at embark bart station. >>> actor will farrell will not be starring as ronald reagan. the 48-year-old was set to play reagan. an intern tries to convince him that he is still an actor playing the president in a movie. the reagan family shamed farrell. on friday a spokes person wrote in an e-mail that farrell is no...
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the environment is being driven largely by -- low fares.ar -- isup to 8% a easyjet is growing up to 8% a year. we think that is the right level of growth to take advantage of opportunities in the u k in europe. we're still growing organically, but there is a lot to go to it we still only have 9% of the european market. so there is a lot more space for us to grow. we're doing that in a very organic, a risky way, actually. it is a very tough environment. making itnot capacity tough. we're used to capacity and competition. it is not completely out of sync. if you look at our loss this year, constant currency is coming in the same as last year, but 5 million profit. it is the foreign exchange movement that affects us. so despite paris and brussels, we have done very well in the first half. i think that shows our customers like us spirit we do the right things for our customers. focused on our passengers here at we have a very good business model. it is the business model in airlines that will win in europe. david: that was carolyn mccall on "on
the environment is being driven largely by -- low fares.ar -- isup to 8% a easyjet is growing up to 8% a year. we think that is the right level of growth to take advantage of opportunities in the u k in europe. we're still growing organically, but there is a lot to go to it we still only have 9% of the european market. so there is a lot more space for us to grow. we're doing that in a very organic, a risky way, actually. it is a very tough environment. making itnot capacity tough. we're used to...
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i bet you love that, didn't you, fareed? did you hold that up as american life?eorge bush flushed those down the toilet. he said we're talking about terrorism. >> but the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims. it has intervened in afghanistan and supporting a government that has been elected twice by the afghan people. >> i spent you've spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, people in afghanistan hate americans. >> it's determined by polls, not what you say and the polls overwhelmi overwhelmingly show it, as do two elections. >> you live in hollywood. >> if the groups that you seem to the support from al qaeda to isis, were as popular as we claim, why don't they hold elections? why do they have to murder, slaughter, raping and forcing people into submission? >> for a minute i thought you were talking about guantanamo bay when you were talking about rain, murder and oppression but obviously you're not talking about that. >> he reminds me of markest ideologies i met in my youth who can explain away anything for their belief system.
i bet you love that, didn't you, fareed? did you hold that up as american life?eorge bush flushed those down the toilet. he said we're talking about terrorism. >> but the united states intervened in bosnia to protect muslims. it has intervened in afghanistan and supporting a government that has been elected twice by the afghan people. >> i spent you've spent too much time in the cnn world. in the real world, people in afghanistan hate americans. >> it's determined by polls,...
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it already does provide different fare.d maybe the best example of that. >> people love news. and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> the major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with myron kandel. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days in a dry artesian well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has come tumbling down. >> i'm pat buchanan, the conservative on "crossfire." >> the american people appreciated the new television. they certainly came to cnn in droves. >> mr. gorbachev and i both agree on the desirability of freer and more extensive personal contact between the peoples of the soviet union and the united states. >> we began to realize that the best way to get a message to a foreign leader was to have the president go in the rose garden and make a statement. because everybody was watching cnn. >> cnn was a breakthrough. it changed the whole world. >> it changed quickly. the ne
it already does provide different fare.d maybe the best example of that. >> people love news. and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> the major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with myron kandel. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days in a dry artesian well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has come tumbling down....
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riders will pay off peak fares to take metro between 7:00 and midnight.ll trains, buses will operate on a sunday schedule. shuttle buses are will replace train and west falls church. and there are no orange line trains today. >>> and since most people have the day off from work today, there will be no rail or commuter rail service for the holiday. vre has no service, marc also will not be running today. >>> as we take another live look from arlington national ceremony, we want to remind you that you can find events happening all over the region on our nbc washington app. just search "memorial day." >>> a developing story at the georgetown waterfront. u.s. park police arrested this man after police say he dropped his gun while rupg downnning do street. a patrol officer heard several shots go off on k-street in a busy area. witnesses said the suspect had a gun. no one was hurt during this youth today? just really shocking. what do we do? anybody got any answers? let me know. because i really would like to know what can we do. >> more violence on memorial da
riders will pay off peak fares to take metro between 7:00 and midnight.ll trains, buses will operate on a sunday schedule. shuttle buses are will replace train and west falls church. and there are no orange line trains today. >>> and since most people have the day off from work today, there will be no rail or commuter rail service for the holiday. vre has no service, marc also will not be running today. >>> as we take another live look from arlington national ceremony, we want...