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he is now recovering from his nbc's a brings us london.ning. >> reportenotage shows regime suing a at their citizen who is his life to freedom across the rder. bordertary jeep before crash co north crosses the on images show the collapsed crawl up to him the is now surgery to from doctorll defe'sine, restdefector's dashs pyongya wrs tha ahead, w m el?olha humanching "e meone changeit's good. ! watch st. jude on the today show all thanksgiving week. women are amazing. our bodies grow babies... ...we run marathons... ...companies... ...solve problems. how? we eat. we eat almonds... ...strawberries... ...quinoa. and yeah...we eat chocolate. ♪ we eat in sweatpants... ...in skirts. we eat alone... ...and together. women are strong. we eat, and we own it. special k. harry's meeting clients... ...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. paying less for my medicare? i'm open to that. lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the la
he is now recovering from his nbc's a brings us london.ning. >> reportenotage shows regime suing a at their citizen who is his life to freedom across the rder. bordertary jeep before crash co north crosses the on images show the collapsed crawl up to him the is now surgery to from doctorll defe'sine, restdefector's dashs pyongya wrs tha ahead, w m el?olha humanching "e meone changeit's good. ! watch st. jude on the today show all thanksgiving week. women are amazing. our bodies grow...
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countries that export agriculture, countries that export automobiles, countries that want to use londonee tensions coming through. i think the free—trade bit of this, which they might start talking about from december, that's when the eu 27 might start seeing a bit of fractiousness around their approach. many thanks. really interesting. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media. this is how to stay in touch. the business live pages where to stay ahead of all the business news of the day. we'll have insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of editors from right around the world. and we want to hear from you. get involved on the bbc business live web page. as well as on twitter and facebook. business live, on tv and online, whenever you need to know. what other business stories has the media been taking an interest taking an interest in — james bevan is joining us again to discuss. the likes of mark zuckerberg and shaun parker talking about the toxicity of facebook and social media. he has identified people get hooked. we know this has always been true. we are he
countries that export agriculture, countries that export automobiles, countries that want to use londonee tensions coming through. i think the free—trade bit of this, which they might start talking about from december, that's when the eu 27 might start seeing a bit of fractiousness around their approach. many thanks. really interesting. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media. this is how to stay in touch. the business live pages where to stay ahead of all the...
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citizens to highlight britain's record in palestine before and during its mandate he joins us now from londonto talk more about this thanks for being with us so what is the message that you that you and your group are are trying to get out there today with this. well yesterday we had a meeting in westminster central hole next to parliament and twelve hundred people attended the theme of the meeting was britain's broken promise time for a new york pro church and we had wished parliamentarians bishops a rabbi and. academics speaking and the call was that we need to recognize palestine as a sovereign state emily thornberry the shadow foreign secretary made clear that the labor party if they came to power do that immediately. for the foreign minister a lot o. and said it is true we did break our promise and then he put forward several ideas on what could be done to try and fulfill insofar as we can that promise. but what do you say to those who argue. while they're there is an argument that can can be made you know what you've just said there that this is perhaps a little idealistic and that brit
citizens to highlight britain's record in palestine before and during its mandate he joins us now from londonto talk more about this thanks for being with us so what is the message that you that you and your group are are trying to get out there today with this. well yesterday we had a meeting in westminster central hole next to parliament and twelve hundred people attended the theme of the meeting was britain's broken promise time for a new york pro church and we had wished parliamentarians...
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i'm teri okita in london where coffee ground waste is being used to help fuel some of london's iconic red buses. >> plus, wait until you see what happens when a snake greets passengers on one train. you won't believe where the reptile came from. train... trying to get a sna >>> all right. some scary new video, um, out right now. take a look at this from i shouldnesia. you can see people on a commuter -- indonesia. you can see people on a commuter train trying to catch a snake. one brave man -- look at that -- he just grabbed that snake, threw it down in a split second. he killed it. witnesses say that they watched the snake slither out of someone's bag in the baggage area. >>> here's something that's a little more normal. many americans start their day with a cup of coffee and that leaves behind tons of coffee grounds each year. now britain is turning that waste into biofuels. teri okita shows us how it's fueling london's famous double- decker buses. >> reporter: at coffee shops and cafe around the uk, more than 500,000 tons of coffee ground waste gets tossed into landfills each year.
i'm teri okita in london where coffee ground waste is being used to help fuel some of london's iconic red buses. >> plus, wait until you see what happens when a snake greets passengers on one train. you won't believe where the reptile came from. train... trying to get a sna >>> all right. some scary new video, um, out right now. take a look at this from i shouldnesia. you can see people on a commuter -- indonesia. you can see people on a commuter train trying to catch a snake....
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from all of us at dateline london, goodbye. and most of us will tomorrow. it will be cold moving southwards towards the uk. rain turned heavier from south wales, south—west england, running east overnight. showers for northern and western scotla nd showers for northern and western scotland clipping northern ireland, running into the midlands and south east england by the end of the night. it will be chilly with a touch of frost over the high ground. some 80 patches, where we have had showers. showers are still wintry tomorrow, some rain the irish seacoast, clearing south—east england, but more frequent during the afternoon of remembrance sunday, and the north sea coast has very gusty winds. a windy day across the uk, but many of us will avoid showers and have sunshine. does not do much for the temperatures, with single figure temperatures. in the morning, most of us will be cloudy by the time we get to choose the. —— on monday most of us will be cloudy. by on monday most of us will be cloudy. by the time we get to tuesday. this
from all of us at dateline london, goodbye. and most of us will tomorrow. it will be cold moving southwards towards the uk. rain turned heavier from south wales, south—west england, running east overnight. showers for northern and western scotla nd showers for northern and western scotland clipping northern ireland, running into the midlands and south east england by the end of the night. it will be chilly with a touch of frost over the high ground. some 80 patches, where we have had...
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violence in nigeria when i speak to mock dummett now who is a researcher international and joins us from london you heard there the denial from shell tell us more for us about the evidence that you uncovered that links shell to the nigerian military campaign to silence the ogoni people in the one nine hundred ninety s. what role exactly did shopping. well many thanks for having me on over the past year my colleagues and i have reviewed a massive cache of archive material including thousands of pages of internal shell documents and witness depositions the former shell executives gave as part of us legal proceedings against the company some years ago we looked at this material which also includes. evidence that research that amnesty conducted in the one nine hundred ninety s. and are going to land and having gone through all this material and pieced it together. we found disturbing evidence that shell officials. were complicit with the nigerian military as they launched a crackdown against the ago only people and just to correct you there it wasn't just one incident against one village but this w
violence in nigeria when i speak to mock dummett now who is a researcher international and joins us from london you heard there the denial from shell tell us more for us about the evidence that you uncovered that links shell to the nigerian military campaign to silence the ogoni people in the one nine hundred ninety s. what role exactly did shopping. well many thanks for having me on over the past year my colleagues and i have reviewed a massive cache of archive material including thousands of...
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we join us now from london is michael stephens michael is a research fellow for middle east studies and head of the royal united services institute for defense and security studies good to speak with you again michael now a lot has been said about the political motivations behind this decision that the crown prince is a mill eliminating all of his rivals in one fell swoop but putting that aside the hope for those who welcomed this purge is that it will speed up much needed economic reforms because those who are seen to be standing in the way are now out of the way do you see it that way well that certainly somebody need to do something about the level of corruption which existed in saudi arabia the fact that frankly in terms of its pure rhotic structures it was not performing very well the change that was promised by the haven't been selma and following his vision twenty thirty launched just wasn't coming he was having to row back on a huge amount of the goals and targets that he said himself and i think he probably wrote out of patience but just said listen there are guys in the way of
we join us now from london is michael stephens michael is a research fellow for middle east studies and head of the royal united services institute for defense and security studies good to speak with you again michael now a lot has been said about the political motivations behind this decision that the crown prince is a mill eliminating all of his rivals in one fell swoop but putting that aside the hope for those who welcomed this purge is that it will speed up much needed economic reforms...
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and ali for us in london. ali, we'll stay close to you throughout the course of the day as more information comes to us on this story. >>> turning back home, lawyers for president trump are waking up to a new kink in their defense strategy courtesy of michael flynn. news breaking late yesterday in "new york times" that an early trump booster would stop discussing the special counsel's investigation with him. this could indicate that flynn is now cooperating with prosecutors. flynn has long denied the campaign's links to russia's efforts to undermine the u.s. election often deflecting the issue. president trump's attorney said the former general and his lawyers have their own path with the special counsel. flynn's legal representatives have declined to comment. spoke with the then campaign surrogate just over a year ago and tried to get his thoughts on vladimir putin. let's listen. >> when i think about vladimir putin and what a dangerous man he is. i ask you, how would you describe vladimir putin in one word? >
and ali for us in london. ali, we'll stay close to you throughout the course of the day as more information comes to us on this story. >>> turning back home, lawyers for president trump are waking up to a new kink in their defense strategy courtesy of michael flynn. news breaking late yesterday in "new york times" that an early trump booster would stop discussing the special counsel's investigation with him. this could indicate that flynn is now cooperating with prosecutors....
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he joins us here in london. still with us here on set. lots to cover.t start off with what they were saying about the opec cuts. some of our reporting suggests the rushing -- russians are not entirely on board. we are two weeks from the meeting on november 30. the expectation is they will want to extend cuts the questions are how long they extend those and whether they actually reach a final decision. it is important that he wants a decision on november 30. matt: the shot heard round the world will. considering exiting oil and gas stocks. first of all, because of the sheer size, the biggest equity investor in the world. they control 1.5% of global stock. that is where they get their money. isn't this fascinating and is scary for oil producers around the world very important story. >> in a way owning oil stocks is already one of the most leading gas producers. clearly it speaks to the concerns in the community about the long-term future to a more electric energy system. most people expected oil demand to peak. that changes the nature of oil stocks. that
he joins us here in london. still with us here on set. lots to cover.t start off with what they were saying about the opec cuts. some of our reporting suggests the rushing -- russians are not entirely on board. we are two weeks from the meeting on november 30. the expectation is they will want to extend cuts the questions are how long they extend those and whether they actually reach a final decision. it is important that he wants a decision on november 30. matt: the shot heard round the world...
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terrorism that is taking place within the united kingdom we are doing fine aren't we phillips joins us live from london and barnaby the u.s. and the u.k. are allies this is quite an exchange and it's not just cheery some may have felt compelled to say something tell us more about their reaction. the u.s. and the u.k. are perhaps more than allies certainly the british like to talk about a special relationship in extremely close cultural relationship historical military diplomatic but this spat is unprecedented and it puts to reason may and the british government in particular in a very awkward situation don't forget that the reason may received some criticism here at home with the speed with which she embraced donald trump after the election made it clear that she wanted to be the first foreign leader to go to the white house extended a state visit invitation to donald trump to come here to the u.k. that would involve the queen and so on all of that looked a little bit hasty at the time it now looks very embarrassing and yes the criticism of course it's coming from the opposition parties but there is de
terrorism that is taking place within the united kingdom we are doing fine aren't we phillips joins us live from london and barnaby the u.s. and the u.k. are allies this is quite an exchange and it's not just cheery some may have felt compelled to say something tell us more about their reaction. the u.s. and the u.k. are perhaps more than allies certainly the british like to talk about a special relationship in extremely close cultural relationship historical military diplomatic but this spat...
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in negotiations i'm joined by big mass we're standing by for us in london becky so what exactly did those business leaders tell theresa may. well we can only speculate that what they wanted was to find out what the reason may is thinking what she's planning because similar to british businesses here in the u.k. you really want to make sure that the prime minister listens to them and really press to hard to have an ear out to business and see what they want also european business of course want to have as much clarity as possible and the clarity as you've already said which is not present at the moment business leaders would be scared of the talk that there might be no deal would be scared of the deadlock in the negotiations that we are observing at the moment so they of course want to see how how sure they best plan and press the government and say well you know as much clarity for business as possible is what they want well and one of the main reasons for the deadlock of course is the. nano clarity when it comes to the brics and bill only a couple of days ago the e.u. has given britain a
in negotiations i'm joined by big mass we're standing by for us in london becky so what exactly did those business leaders tell theresa may. well we can only speculate that what they wanted was to find out what the reason may is thinking what she's planning because similar to british businesses here in the u.k. you really want to make sure that the prime minister listens to them and really press to hard to have an ear out to business and see what they want also european business of course want...
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duncan woodside reporting for us from london. . rival -- thank you. rival palestinian factions have agreed to delay the power transfer in the gaza strip by 10 days. it was part of a reconciliation deal signed last month. hamas agreed to hand over initiative control of gaza on december 1, a decade after seizing it in civil war. tensions rose one hamas refused to allow palestinian authorities to return to jobs. to bring us more, we are in gaza. what is the reaction on the ground to this delay in handing over the gaza strip? sharif: there appears to be growing disillusionment. when you speak to people on the ground, there is a sense of the solution. the delay in the handover came late last night in a 45-second statement that really included no explanations or context. one resident joke it was the shortest presser in gaza's history. the people desperately want some kind of deal to go through to ease hardsdship. many see both sides as self-serving, corrupt, and unable to complete the deal. commands are simple. they want electricity, the right to travel, th
duncan woodside reporting for us from london. . rival -- thank you. rival palestinian factions have agreed to delay the power transfer in the gaza strip by 10 days. it was part of a reconciliation deal signed last month. hamas agreed to hand over initiative control of gaza on december 1, a decade after seizing it in civil war. tensions rose one hamas refused to allow palestinian authorities to return to jobs. to bring us more, we are in gaza. what is the reaction on the ground to this delay in...
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correspondent beckett to mass who joins us from london welcome back it's a pretty patel's resignation follows the departure of defense secretary michael fallon last week i watched trouble is teresa mayes government. well treason may has been under a lot of pressure since the elections earlier in the year when she came back and only had a minority in the parliament so that was the first blow and now we've seen two resignations we've seen strong criticism for boris johnson the foreign secretary after a series of gaffes and pretty patel the international development secretary effectively doing some sort of freelance policy on her own without really intended telling anyone and that presents a picture of reason may really not being in charge and over the british government being anything but stable and in the words of one commentator somehow on mood even . so we have the latest round of blacks in negotiations beginning that day and think tomorrow how will they be affected by teresa mayes domestic political problems well obviously from a brussels perspective it would be much preferable to n
correspondent beckett to mass who joins us from london welcome back it's a pretty patel's resignation follows the departure of defense secretary michael fallon last week i watched trouble is teresa mayes government. well treason may has been under a lot of pressure since the elections earlier in the year when she came back and only had a minority in the parliament so that was the first blow and now we've seen two resignations we've seen strong criticism for boris johnson the foreign secretary...
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diminishing cash revenues then as well as financial problems are likely to get even worse but joining us now from london is edward glossop an emerging markets economist at capital economics specializing in latin america good to have you with us so what do you think is going to go with venezuela what's likely to happen next. well that's that's the million dollar question i mean the government has announced that they want to restructure all of their external debt that includes bond and debts to countries such as china and russia where we go from here is anyone's guess really restart in talks in our opinion look doomed to fail and it seems only a matter of time before the government and the state owned oil company outright defaults on on all of this external debt yes so what does this mean for the oil markets then i mean given that oil is is fundamental to venezuela's economy is that going to be one of the state owned assets that's the focus here that could be up for grabs if there is a wider default absolutely yes so that's a key west this is what's prevented the government from default and so far is that
diminishing cash revenues then as well as financial problems are likely to get even worse but joining us now from london is edward glossop an emerging markets economist at capital economics specializing in latin america good to have you with us so what do you think is going to go with venezuela what's likely to happen next. well that's that's the million dollar question i mean the government has announced that they want to restructure all of their external debt that includes bond and debts to...
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who is a research fellow at the overseas development institute is joining us live from the world humanitarian action forum in london were very glad to have you with us on the news greg just put this in some sort of context for us why is it that some of the world's most vulnerable people are finding themselves in these human trafficking situations. well it's because of an international failure to recognize the tragedy that is unfolding on libya and has been unfolding for a very long time a year ago at o.d.i. we published a study that looked situation of migrants in detention centers and where we reported the atrocities that were taking place for sub-saharan migration particularly in those detention centers mau nutrition sexual violations all of that has been reported in yet everything has fallen and deaf ears and there's been very little that's been done other than focusing on deterrence and keeping migrants at bay from zero and away from european borders i think and there is the need for a shift in focus in order to address those issues facing people at the heart of the conversation rather than deterrence policies
who is a research fellow at the overseas development institute is joining us live from the world humanitarian action forum in london were very glad to have you with us on the news greg just put this in some sort of context for us why is it that some of the world's most vulnerable people are finding themselves in these human trafficking situations. well it's because of an international failure to recognize the tragedy that is unfolding on libya and has been unfolding for a very long time a year...
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live from london for us.>>> still ahead, new details emerging about the alleged assault on senator rand paul and what may have led up to the altercation between him and his neighbor. >>> plus details on the cold blast of air set to make its way across some parts of the country. coming up. it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it. is. the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's designed for your data. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. yours. pain from a headache whcan make this...ld, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. >>> welcome back. learning new details about the events of the assault with rand paul. citing multiple residents the fight between paul and his neighbor was over landscaping which one resident who knows both me
live from london for us.>>> still ahead, new details emerging about the alleged assault on senator rand paul and what may have led up to the altercation between him and his neighbor. >>> plus details on the cold blast of air set to make its way across some parts of the country. coming up. it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no...
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i joining us from london for more on this story we've just lost that skype connection unfortunately we will have more on the story in just a few minutes getting more reaction there to italy not being qualified for the world cup for the first time in sixty years and we have our guests are back online whether scientists and i mean i was a journalist with the digital sports agency the perform group i mean thank you for speaking to us from london i know you can hear me how did this happen how it yeah i can hear you how can a team that was well champions four times not qualify for the world cup. well i think there are many factors in this issue firstly the reason historical moments where you tell you to book can not produce a high quality footballers is a historical moment there's nobody you know can do anything about it there is a problem of turnover to find young talent also in the mind is serious and given the fair go is given a chance to. make their own debuted in syria and therefore to have their own space in the national chain i believe the qualification was already job dies when ital
i joining us from london for more on this story we've just lost that skype connection unfortunately we will have more on the story in just a few minutes getting more reaction there to italy not being qualified for the world cup for the first time in sixty years and we have our guests are back online whether scientists and i mean i was a journalist with the digital sports agency the perform group i mean thank you for speaking to us from london i know you can hear me how did this happen how it...
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joining us there from london. literary awards season is in full swing.ay, the oldest of the procedures look prizes was given out. this year's winner is an author of a book called -- we have more from a restaurant near paris as opera where the prize has been .warded >> is a lot of excitement here in the heart of paris. this is the restaurant where the most prestigious award in french literature is awarded. oldest awardthe for french literature. around since 1903. the winner is the author of the agenda." this book takes you behind the scenes of history and in particular the events that led up to the annexation of austria i not see, germany. he takes a look at different screenshots of history. different scenes and how they lead to a. the book allowed him to win. 10 yearwin a symbolic check but he can expect a boost of four or five times his book sales so it is the literary jackpot here in france. >> it is now time for the business update. i am joined onset. you will be telling us more about the saudi prince? one of the dozens of people arrested in saudi ara
joining us there from london. literary awards season is in full swing.ay, the oldest of the procedures look prizes was given out. this year's winner is an author of a book called -- we have more from a restaurant near paris as opera where the prize has been .warded >> is a lot of excitement here in the heart of paris. this is the restaurant where the most prestigious award in french literature is awarded. oldest awardthe for french literature. around since 1903. the winner is the author...
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jonathan: joining me in new york is vishwanath tirupattur, lisa hornby, and coming to us from londons iain stealey. we want to go straight to a chart of the curve rolling over and getting flatter. what you see is how supportive the federal reserve has been at the front end. it has inched higher and higher. the 10-year has stayed in there as the gap has narrowed. is there a signal in a projection? vishwanath: i think there is something here. we expect this flattening trend will continue to be there and extend beyond the 10-year point in the curve is what we think. there is a clear expectation about inflation. the market does not believe there will be substantial pickup in inflation over the course of the next several months. that is what is driving the shape of the yield curve. jonathan: below 62 basis points. is that what you take away from it, the message? iain, that was a message to you? yes.ain: deals are pretty stable at the long end. low yields in europe, ecb is still buying a lot of bonds, bank of japan is buying a lot of bonds. the fed will continue this normalization process
jonathan: joining me in new york is vishwanath tirupattur, lisa hornby, and coming to us from londons iain stealey. we want to go straight to a chart of the curve rolling over and getting flatter. what you see is how supportive the federal reserve has been at the front end. it has inched higher and higher. the 10-year has stayed in there as the gap has narrowed. is there a signal in a projection? vishwanath: i think there is something here. we expect this flattening trend will continue to be...
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in london he joins us now live tell us more about who is at this conference and what the objectives are. so far this conference host the former leader of the liberal democrats party in the u.k. as well as. other significant figures including former ministers from the tony blair government and other experts experts in the region including saudi arabian opposition figures and essentially they're focusing on what they believe to be a sensitive. crossroads that the kingdom finds itself in with regards to how it is being governed how it is being pushed in terms of following a specific agenda which they view to be stabilizing stabilizing rather the region one of those who is at the conference is the right honorable is the former minister for international development in the labor government under former prime minister tony blair and i want to start by asking you in terms of how you assess the concentration in saudi arabia why do you think this conference is so significant and why should people care about what's
in london he joins us now live tell us more about who is at this conference and what the objectives are. so far this conference host the former leader of the liberal democrats party in the u.k. as well as. other significant figures including former ministers from the tony blair government and other experts experts in the region including saudi arabian opposition figures and essentially they're focusing on what they believe to be a sensitive. crossroads that the kingdom finds itself in with...
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us. we will see you next friday at 12:30 in new york, 5:30 in london. don't miss us.rk for our audience worldwide, this has been "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ announcer: the thrill of living well is in the pursuit. the pursuit of the rarest experiences. the pursuit of the finest products. the pursuit of quality in everything you do. and in all of these pursuits, you need the best intelligence to make the best decisions. >> we know that she sells for a lot, but what makes her important? >> it isn't easy. it's difficult work. announcer: welcome to "bloomberg pursuits," where you find information to help you follow your inspiration. in this edition, what you drive is important, and so is who you ride with. hannah elliott talks cars with jay leno. jay: they're sort of like dinosaurs from another era. this would sort of being the demographic car that the average tv viewer would remember.
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let me turn now to jeff hill who joins us from london.heard farai say that zimbabweans have tasted a little bit of freedom, a willingness or ability to express themselves. and farai's point is the new president will have to take that into consideration a as he governs zimbabwe. do you agree? do you think that is likely? >> i agree entirely with farai. like farai, i almost also a zimbabwe citizen. i don't think mugabe will be able to put the former treasurer said put the genie back into the bottle. we saw this when the burl lynn wall came down. it was impossible for the old regimes of eastern europe to go back to their hard line ways. and each one of them had to eventually, sometimes reluctantly give way to democracy once the crowds had spoken. >> okay. that's an interesting point. i guess my question now is as people have made the point, this is simply a transfer of power within the ruling party. what is the state of now? is it even stronger and where does it leave the opposition? >> it's much weakened because so many people have been exp
let me turn now to jeff hill who joins us from london.heard farai say that zimbabweans have tasted a little bit of freedom, a willingness or ability to express themselves. and farai's point is the new president will have to take that into consideration a as he governs zimbabwe. do you agree? do you think that is likely? >> i agree entirely with farai. like farai, i almost also a zimbabwe citizen. i don't think mugabe will be able to put the former treasurer said put the genie back into...
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joining us from the london stock exchange is simon emeny, the chief executive of fuller smith & turner business?” think none of us are approaching 2018 from an economic perspective with stunning confidence, but we feel that as a business we are in exceptionally good shape. we have continued to invest in our pubs, people and processes. so whilst i don't think that we will get any favours from the uk economy, i think there is a considerable amount that we can do to continue to improve our business. what's your reaction to the alcohol price freeze in the budget this week?” the alcohol price freeze in the budget this week? i think it has been really reassuring that the chancellor is really listening to theissues chancellor is really listening to the issues that the hospitality industry faces. this has been a year when the industry has faced with unprecedented costs, and to give reprieve to some businesses on business rates was a good sign. he needs to go further on business rates, the system is outdated and urgently needs reform, but it was an encouraging budget for the industry. we went t
joining us from the london stock exchange is simon emeny, the chief executive of fuller smith & turner business?” think none of us are approaching 2018 from an economic perspective with stunning confidence, but we feel that as a business we are in exceptionally good shape. we have continued to invest in our pubs, people and processes. so whilst i don't think that we will get any favours from the uk economy, i think there is a considerable amount that we can do to continue to improve our...
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let's discuss this with our cnn terrorism analyst paul crookshank joining from us london and former attorney for the national security agency susan hennessy and mary ellen, a former fbi profiler and former fbi special agent. paul, this tactic that we've seen using a vehicle, a car or a truck, to go out there and kill people. isis has been promoting it. other terror groups have been promoting it as well. we've seen it not only in europe, now here in the united states. we've seen it in the middle east. there were several such attacks in israel. why has this tactic spread so quickly? >> because it's been incredibly deadly and incredibly effective and isis recognized this and so they've heavily promoted it. they continuously promote this as a tactic and about a year ago in november ahead of the macy's day parade on thanksgiving, isis put out a three-page how too in one of its magazines and the instructions in that magazine mirror almost exactly what we saw took place on the streets of new york yesterday and john miller at the nypd referenced that saying that they followed isis instructions to a
let's discuss this with our cnn terrorism analyst paul crookshank joining from us london and former attorney for the national security agency susan hennessy and mary ellen, a former fbi profiler and former fbi special agent. paul, this tactic that we've seen using a vehicle, a car or a truck, to go out there and kill people. isis has been promoting it. other terror groups have been promoting it as well. we've seen it not only in europe, now here in the united states. we've seen it in the middle...
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us here in new york. we will see you next friday at 12:30 new york time. 5:30 p.m. in london.s "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ >> there remains one every -- area of competitive sporting that profuse beauty over performance. this accounts for more than in
us here in new york. we will see you next friday at 12:30 new york time. 5:30 p.m. in london.s "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ >> there remains one every -- area of competitive sporting that profuse beauty over performance. this accounts for more than in
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us. we will see you next friday at 12:30 in new york, 5:30 in london. do not miss us in new york.udience worldwide, this has been bloomberg "real yield." ♪ ♪ haslinda: hello. i'm haslinda amin in singapore. it began as a crude call center looking to harness the earning power of indonesia's 75 million motorcycles. then came an app. now go-jek's business covering ridesharing, logistics, food, and fintech. go-jek's ceo and founder nadiem makarim is today's highflyer. ♪
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us here in new york. we will see you next friday at 12:30 new york time. 5:30 p.m. in london."bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ david: is a big burden off your shoulders now? you have succeeded a legendary business figure. jeffrey: if i was going to give advice, it would be -- david: the financial crisis of 2008. jeffrey: i kind of want to say, i want my mommy. david: if a president were to say come in as a cabinet officer, what would you say? jeffrey: i'm not sure business people make great public servants. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way.
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similar tactics used on london bridge last may, eight dead. another five killed in march. around the world attacks in barcelona, stockholm, berlin and in the u.s. last year at ohio state university, 11 injured. for years isis and al qaeda have called for just this type of low tech attack using cars and trucks to mow down and kill as many people as possible. >> these small scale attacks using tools not even weapons but tools that are widely available make suppressing truly impossible. >> reporter: in new york last may it wasn't a terror attack but a deranged suspect on drugs who killed a woman and injured 22 after driving through a crowd in time square. nypd commissioner told lester earlier this year the threat from trucks is top of mind for the nypd critical response command using city trucks to wall off large public gatherings including thanksgiving. >> we had a ring of trucks around the whole route to make sure there's no unauthorized vehicles on the route. fourth of july is always a challenge. >> reporter: after isis called for targeting new york's thanksgiving parade l
similar tactics used on london bridge last may, eight dead. another five killed in march. around the world attacks in barcelona, stockholm, berlin and in the u.s. last year at ohio state university, 11 injured. for years isis and al qaeda have called for just this type of low tech attack using cars and trucks to mow down and kill as many people as possible. >> these small scale attacks using tools not even weapons but tools that are widely available make suppressing truly impossible....
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us here in new york. we will see you next friday at 12:30 new york time. 5:30 p.m. in london.s "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq." we focus on the assets, risks, and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: high-yield alert . investors pull more than 2 billion in a week from junk-bond etf but they are not exiting credit completely. etf's are a win for the cost of success, but there is a race to the bottom. we tell you why this can backfire. with commodity prices on the move, we c
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fixed income portfolio manager at schroders, and coming to us from london is iain stealey.e want to go straight to a chart of two's, ten's and the curve rolling over and getting flatter. what you see is how supportive the federal reserve has been at the front end and how the two-year has inched higher and higher. i see how the 10-year has stayed in there as the gap has narrowed. is there a signal in that price action? vishwanath: i think there is something in the price action here. in fact, we expect this flattening trend will continue to be there and extend beyond the 10-year point in the curve is what we think. there is a clear expectation about inflation. the market is telling us that the market does not believe there will be substantial pickup in inflation over the course of the next several months. that is what is driving the shape of the yield curve. jonathan: is that the signal you take with two's, ten's below 62 basis points? is that what you take away from it, the message? iain: yes. yields are pretty stable at the long end. they are being pulled down by what is go
fixed income portfolio manager at schroders, and coming to us from london is iain stealey.e want to go straight to a chart of two's, ten's and the curve rolling over and getting flatter. what you see is how supportive the federal reserve has been at the front end and how the two-year has inched higher and higher. i see how the 10-year has stayed in there as the gap has narrowed. is there a signal in that price action? vishwanath: i think there is something in the price action here. in fact, we...
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she joins us live now from london. camila, what can you tell us about the wedding plans so far?hat do you know? >> reporter: hi, pat and wendy. what a day it's been here in the capital, exciting scenes have unfolded with the couple meeting the cameras in kensington palace gardens looking very much in love. and indeed later giving an interview where they talked about the romance, the proposal, everything that you could want to know and then some with prince harry and his american princess. we are all very excited about meghan markle's arrival into the royal family over here. so, the wedding spring 2018, we haven't got a date t. we haven't got a venue yet. we expect to get that tomorrow. lots of speculation as to whether it's going to be in london or perhaps in windsor because the queen has a second home at windsor castle where they could also get married. so, still some details to be confirmed. but what we do know about, ladies, is the ring. have you heard about the engagement ring? >> oh, yes. >> oh, yeah, yes, we have. >> we like it. >> personally designed by harry. very, very
she joins us live now from london. camila, what can you tell us about the wedding plans so far?hat do you know? >> reporter: hi, pat and wendy. what a day it's been here in the capital, exciting scenes have unfolded with the couple meeting the cameras in kensington palace gardens looking very much in love. and indeed later giving an interview where they talked about the romance, the proposal, everything that you could want to know and then some with prince harry and his american princess....
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is a writer and commentator on african affairs he joins us from london very good to have you with us we can really feel a sense of excitement and hope for the first time for many people in zimbabwe officer long what can moan and god really deliver. i think jane this is a great day for africa a great day for zimbabwe because they just about money. monarchical regime family rules dominate after eight years so that is probably a signal to the rest of the african continent including those leaders who don't really want to leave but those who want to line up their wives and children but are saved i think has got a huge possibility for zimbabwe i know that at the center of it all what he would be wanting and i think what all the bourbons want is to be given a chance if a chance by the international community because if. is if you like realize our to be part of the global world there is no way in which it can sink in the west and waiters because gen remember zimbabwe was isolated zimbabwe became the cuba of africa very very difficult from his point of view i think that is a huge opportunity
is a writer and commentator on african affairs he joins us from london very good to have you with us we can really feel a sense of excitement and hope for the first time for many people in zimbabwe officer long what can moan and god really deliver. i think jane this is a great day for africa a great day for zimbabwe because they just about money. monarchical regime family rules dominate after eight years so that is probably a signal to the rest of the african continent including those leaders...
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in alex vines, the head of the africa program at the chatham house think tank and joins us now live from our london bureau. good to have you with us, alex. a lot happening certainly in that nation right now. let's talk about the nature of these negotiations, because mr. mugabe could simply resign on one hand, or he could remain defiant, try to stay in power, and then that would fall back on a process to remove him. help our viewers understand what that process would look like. >> well, the local chapters, the party of mr. mugabe, have all said he should go. the central committee which is the higher body has also said he should go. as we speak, there is a mediation process taking place, between the generals, mediated by catholic priest in harare, and a couple of other people discussing with mr. mugabe his future. clearly the positive endgame of this is a transitional process where mr. gamugabe accepts his time is over and a transitional process, some sort of government or national unity pending elections, probably next year. but that's the best case scenario. the military in zimbabwe is very anxious
in alex vines, the head of the africa program at the chatham house think tank and joins us now live from our london bureau. good to have you with us, alex. a lot happening certainly in that nation right now. let's talk about the nature of these negotiations, because mr. mugabe could simply resign on one hand, or he could remain defiant, try to stay in power, and then that would fall back on a process to remove him. help our viewers understand what that process would look like. >> well,...
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he's a writer and commentator on african affairs he joins us from london sir a lot of you can feel it the support there for him this man's got to do the right thing what do you think he needs to do straight away. i think this extraordinary gain. i think be a breath of a sigh of relief as it aware that he is not president zimbabwe now only the second presidency is independence as you said jane and it's extraordinary isn't it james that in that place in that stadium there are two former presidents of zambia understanding president three leaders tells you something about what's going on the on the continent but i think very quickly he is going to prioritize as i understand it on the goodwill around the world i think is extending hands of friendship very likely most of the day today having conversations with many of these leaders and simply saying zimbabwe is open for business but one of his very important messages has actually been gives him a chance in which he has also give me a chance beyond that it is very much about trying to bring santa p.f. as a party together and then bringing al
he's a writer and commentator on african affairs he joins us from london sir a lot of you can feel it the support there for him this man's got to do the right thing what do you think he needs to do straight away. i think this extraordinary gain. i think be a breath of a sigh of relief as it aware that he is not president zimbabwe now only the second presidency is independence as you said jane and it's extraordinary isn't it james that in that place in that stadium there are two former...
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so plenty for us to discuss let's dissent now with our guests joining us from london from that conference we mentioned care knesset lecture at the paris institute for political studies from tunis sami handy as two in chief of the international interest and joining us via skype from munich absentia he is senior lecturer in international relations and middle east politics at the university of bradford a very warm welcome to all of you sami let's start with you and kick off by looking first of all at these reports of this deal the princes and businessmen who were arrested being offered their freedom in return for billions of dollars how true are those reports how true they are nobody really knows but it would fit into the whole scenario of the tradition of the princes simply do not go to jail princes are not executed princes do not suffer the full force of the law that's the reality in saudi arabia also it's one of the worst kept secrets in saudi arabia that many individuals who have this abundance of wealth tend to do so through connections within the government and through corruption so in
so plenty for us to discuss let's dissent now with our guests joining us from london from that conference we mentioned care knesset lecture at the paris institute for political studies from tunis sami handy as two in chief of the international interest and joining us via skype from munich absentia he is senior lecturer in international relations and middle east politics at the university of bradford a very warm welcome to all of you sami let's start with you and kick off by looking first of all...
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citizens rights barbara is live for us in london so nadine what exactly do we know at this point aboutwhat the u.k. government has agreed here. or has them it's clear that there was some kind of offer from the u.k. government after last week's cabinet meeting chaired by prime minister to resign may really pressuring the more pro breaks it members of her cabinet to agree not to a figure perhaps to a shopping list to tick off items which they say they will continue to fund now the british press is mentioning that sources in brussels say that will be worth between forty five and fifty five billion euros that the upper figure is worth sixty five billion dollars u.k. government sources are refusing to recognize any of the figures being talked about but on the on national radio just a few hours ago britain's transport secretary chris grayling said this we haven't committed to numbers what we've simply said is we will fulfill our obligations built up during our period of membership now the current e.u. budget runs out in twenty twenty britain as one of the twenty eight is committed to funding
citizens rights barbara is live for us in london so nadine what exactly do we know at this point aboutwhat the u.k. government has agreed here. or has them it's clear that there was some kind of offer from the u.k. government after last week's cabinet meeting chaired by prime minister to resign may really pressuring the more pro breaks it members of her cabinet to agree not to a figure perhaps to a shopping list to tick off items which they say they will continue to fund now the british press...
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. >> >> nbc joining us now from london. good to talk to you this morning. talk to us more about the motive here. why it is we think he may have been trying to flee north korea. and, also, i read a report this morning all the guards that were chasing him have now been replaced. >> i mean, i think it would be fleeing north korea for obvious reasons, it's just such harsh circumstances there. he had hepatitis b along with a whole range of conditions. a foot long worm taken out of intes tii intesten. all the guard who allowed him to escape have been replaced. it's unclear what's going to happen to them. they take these things pretty seriously in north korea. also, if he has any family members in north korea, they're going to be in a whole world of trouble. we've heard that generations of family are arrested and punished if somebody tries to make a break for the dmz. his medical condition was also terrible. i mean, we've learned that medical teams in south korea worked for days to remove shards of four bullets. stitched up organs. cheated preexisting conditions. d
. >> >> nbc joining us now from london. good to talk to you this morning. talk to us more about the motive here. why it is we think he may have been trying to flee north korea. and, also, i read a report this morning all the guards that were chasing him have now been replaced. >> i mean, i think it would be fleeing north korea for obvious reasons, it's just such harsh circumstances there. he had hepatitis b along with a whole range of conditions. a foot long worm taken out of...
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erin mclaughlin for us in london, thanks so much. ws there, meghan markle going to become a uk citizen. >>> thank you all for joining us today. that is all for us. i'm john berman. "at this hour kz wi" with kate n starts right now. >>> thank you, john berman. hello, everybody. i'm kate bolduan. president trump breaking bread and twisting arms this morning. next hour he will be heading back to capitol hill for lunch with senate republicans behind closed doors. the big topic, you guessed it or maybe we gave it away, we didn't give it away at the bottom of the screen, tax reform. is this going to be more pep rally or food fight today? that we will know in a short time from now. this is a crucial day for republicans in both the hill -- on the hill and in the white house. the big legislative win that they need so much faces another key moment when the budget committee takes it up this afternoon. where a single republican
erin mclaughlin for us in london, thanks so much. ws there, meghan markle going to become a uk citizen. >>> thank you all for joining us today. that is all for us. i'm john berman. "at this hour kz wi" with kate n starts right now. >>> thank you, john berman. hello, everybody. i'm kate bolduan. president trump breaking bread and twisting arms this morning. next hour he will be heading back to capitol hill for lunch with senate republicans behind closed doors. the big...