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authors of this report john ferguson he is with the economist intelligence unit and joins us now from london john we're talking about the world economy 30 years from now how accurate can those predictions be. excellent it's a great question with any forecasts there is uncertainty in particular when you go out 3 decades and climate forecasting and the economic impact is also on certain that we have built a robust model with used a sort of dos model which is accident quite a quite a high profile model in the field and we've adapted it with our i and i climate change resilience index but as you say any forecast does have uncertainty but the thing to realize from our study is that 3 percent and some of those figures that you just spoke of if we were to miss the we've we've we believe the impact actually be higher than that we believe the risk that about the economy is higher than the nice because we just talked about it because of it because it has uncertainties john is it just about the damage that physically climate change will do or is it also the cost of 'd actions that countries take to mitigate
authors of this report john ferguson he is with the economist intelligence unit and joins us now from london john we're talking about the world economy 30 years from now how accurate can those predictions be. excellent it's a great question with any forecasts there is uncertainty in particular when you go out 3 decades and climate forecasting and the economic impact is also on certain that we have built a robust model with used a sort of dos model which is accident quite a quite a high profile...
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london bridge has now been sealed off. armed police on the bridge right now. johnit is worth reiterating what you told us at the beginning. yes, exactly. coming up to about ten minutes ago, as i was crossing london bridge from the south side of the bridge across the river thames to the north side, i noticed what appeared to be a fight going on on the other side of the bridge. that is what i thought initially. i saw some people running past me. they seemed to be pretty scared. i looked across and i could see several men who seemed to be trying to be restraining summary, but i could not see what was going on. at that point armed police suddenly arrived. the men who were restraining somebody else appear to run away and shots were fired by the couple of armed police officers who we re couple of armed police officers who were there. more police then arrived. the bridge was cleared entirely. police putting everybody back shouting at us to move out of the way. and now the whole bridge has been closed off. i don't know what has happened to the person on the bridge he was s
london bridge has now been sealed off. armed police on the bridge right now. johnit is worth reiterating what you told us at the beginning. yes, exactly. coming up to about ten minutes ago, as i was crossing london bridge from the south side of the bridge across the river thames to the north side, i noticed what appeared to be a fight going on on the other side of the bridge. that is what i thought initially. i saw some people running past me. they seemed to be pretty scared. i looked across...
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just influence a pro europe think tank and a business advisory group and he joins us now live from london john and i want to start by taking stock because it's now the 1st of november and britain is still very much a part of the european union surprised. not so surprised anyone who followed e.u. and u.k. politics for the last couple months should have known that boris johnson had very little chance of getting a deal through by 31st and even last week boris johnson was insisting that this deadline would be met it's clear that it couldn't be met and that makes johnson that both dishonest and weak and we've now had 2 british prime ministers lose their jobs essentially because of bracks sets or cameron may now potentially johnson so heading towards this election what is going through bars johnson's head you think how confident is he i think that boris johnson is defined by his confidence and that's why he was determined that we would leave that on the 31st october even though parliament was saying we would and so i think confidence is the issue for him i think that the real problem he has is that
just influence a pro europe think tank and a business advisory group and he joins us now live from london john and i want to start by taking stock because it's now the 1st of november and britain is still very much a part of the european union surprised. not so surprised anyone who followed e.u. and u.k. politics for the last couple months should have known that boris johnson had very little chance of getting a deal through by 31st and even last week boris johnson was insisting that this...
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i'm john dickerson. police in london are searching tonight for a motive into a new terror attack in the british capital. it happened today when a man wielding a knife went on a stabbing spree, killing two people and seriously wounding three others. witnesses say he was wearing a suicide vest, but the vest turned out to be fake. police shot and killed the attacker, but not before people tried to stop him. it happened on the busy london bridge. tonight, london's mayor is praising the bravery of those who rushed to help, while investigators search for the attacker's motive. imtiaz tyab is in london. >> reporter: chaotic scenes following a mass stabbing in london. here, the attacker is pinned to the ground by the public, despite being armed way knife. in another clip, a bystander runs from the scene with a large blade in hand, apparently taken from the perpetrator. then, the police take no chances... ( gunshots ) ...firing two shots and killing the man. it's not until later that images surface showing him wearing what police
i'm john dickerson. police in london are searching tonight for a motive into a new terror attack in the british capital. it happened today when a man wielding a knife went on a stabbing spree, killing two people and seriously wounding three others. witnesses say he was wearing a suicide vest, but the vest turned out to be fake. police shot and killed the attacker, but not before people tried to stop him. it happened on the busy london bridge. tonight, london's mayor is praising the bravery of...
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. >>> now to a story from liverpool, london, about john lennon and a place that inspired the artist onthe group's most memorable songs. nbc's kelly cobiella takes us to the new strawberry fields. >> reporter: they're one of the greatest bands of all time and "strawberry fields forever" one of their greatest songs. ♪ strawberry fields forever written by john lennon, who used to play in the gardens of strawberry field, a salvation army home for girls in liverpool. it's a beautiful space to just walk around. >> it is. >> reporter: julia baird is lennon's half sister. what do you think this place meant to john? >> i think it meant an awful lot to him. the first thing that we know, which he wrote about, was strawberry field. the song is describing how he would come here. so it was obviously a place of importance to him. >> reporter: for decades, beatles fans have come here to take pictures of the famous red gates, but the gardens were overgrown. the victorian home empty, damaged by fire. now, lennon's playground has been reborn. let me take you down to the new strawberry fields, open to the
. >>> now to a story from liverpool, london, about john lennon and a place that inspired the artist onthe group's most memorable songs. nbc's kelly cobiella takes us to the new strawberry fields. >> reporter: they're one of the greatest bands of all time and "strawberry fields forever" one of their greatest songs. ♪ strawberry fields forever written by john lennon, who used to play in the gardens of strawberry field, a salvation army home for girls in liverpool. it's...
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. >> so yes -- so john krasinski came to london the first -- the first - [ laughter ] i'm trying to notust to ride a pony. >> yeah. so the first -- they -- so they were doing -- they were doing press for the first season and they - [ laughter ]morebout it >> it's the best trick to good party. do you see it? [ laughter ] i mean, he's normally pretty boring but now, with a wig on - [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] yeah >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. can you set up the clip they are about to see >> okay, let's see it. let's watch this clip. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, that's not how you set up a clip. is there something you have to say about it >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah okay >> jimmy: i could say, "let's watch the clip." >> okay, yeah, so basically -- [ laughter ] so my character, she -- so it's the second time jack and harry meet in this harbor in venezuela. he's -- i'm just going -- so basically -- [ snorts ] he's kind of trying to - [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so he sees that they are at the harbor. >> he's
. >> so yes -- so john krasinski came to london the first -- the first - [ laughter ] i'm trying to notust to ride a pony. >> yeah. so the first -- they -- so they were doing -- they were doing press for the first season and they - [ laughter ]morebout it >> it's the best trick to good party. do you see it? [ laughter ] i mean, he's normally pretty boring but now, with a wig on - [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] yeah >> jimmy: i...
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london attack. also important to note that in an unrelated event today, isis claims they pledged new recruits in the country of aer is by johnthe london bridge terror attack was unfolding. it's likely isis timed this to coincide with the london attack whether they have any ties to it or not to try and prove their relevance in the wake of their leader abu backer al baghdady's death mike. several weeks ago. >> mike: talking with european counterparts to have the very latest and make sure we are ready here. >> probably already ready. >> mike: thanks so much. >> you bet. >> mike: let's go live to the british capital and correspondent benjamin hall. good evening, benjamin? >> good evening, mike. in fact, this attack comes just weeks after the british security services lowered the terror threat level in the u.k. because there had been a period of relative calm. well, today, that calm has been shatter you had. >> the attacks began just before 2:00 p.m. local time when a man with a large knife began stabbing people along london bridge, leaving two people dead and three others injured. >> it was extremely frightening, yes. because yo
london attack. also important to note that in an unrelated event today, isis claims they pledged new recruits in the country of aer is by johnthe london bridge terror attack was unfolding. it's likely isis timed this to coincide with the london attack whether they have any ties to it or not to try and prove their relevance in the wake of their leader abu backer al baghdady's death mike. several weeks ago. >> mike: talking with european counterparts to have the very latest and make sure we...
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alive as he faces extradition to the usa in a hearing in london on friday for revealing war crimes we'll speak to julian assange his father john ship didn't but 2 but joining me now via skype from brussels is the president who gave asylum to joining the search for the president thanks for coming on the show let's just begin before julian as does to what is happening in ecuador there in marino your successor accuses you of an attempted coup in ecuador we're getting reports of 3 oil field seized 12 percent of a good boy an oil output hit and he himself has fled the capital. thank you very much for this opportunity for letting me tell through the world what is happening in ecuador everything that is happening now is the government's fault he betrayed the program approved in the elections and adopted an extremely near liberal losing program they had a terrible agreement with the i.m.f. prompted a crisis by cutting the domestic financial sources juicing taxes for the wealthy and increasing useless expenditure and there you have the consequences when you had to set a very. package of measures poverty had already increased 3 points a
alive as he faces extradition to the usa in a hearing in london on friday for revealing war crimes we'll speak to julian assange his father john ship didn't but 2 but joining me now via skype from brussels is the president who gave asylum to joining the search for the president thanks for coming on the show let's just begin before julian as does to what is happening in ecuador there in marino your successor accuses you of an attempted coup in ecuador we're getting reports of 3 oil field seized...
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standing next to pc yvonne fletcher when she was shot dead outside the libyan embassy in london 35 years ago, johnmurray, tells us exclusively why he's still fighting forjustice for her. he's brought a legal claim against a former aide to colonel gadaffi. i want the person responsible for what happened that day to face justice. the suspect was arrested two years ago. the cps decided there was insufficient evidence to press criminal charges. hello. welcome to the programme. we hope you had a good weekend. we are alive until 11 o'clock this morning, as we are each weekday.“ you are still flooded, wherever you are, let us know how you are coping and what you will do, particularly with more rain forecast for yorkshire and the midlands. environment agency has issued more than 50 flood warnings across the country, including five severe warnings on the river don in south yorkshire. if your places flooded, let me know how it is going. send an email with a photo if you can. victoria@bbc.co.uk. we are going to talk more about that later. at first the news with carrie gracie. british steel is set to announce
standing next to pc yvonne fletcher when she was shot dead outside the libyan embassy in london 35 years ago, johnmurray, tells us exclusively why he's still fighting forjustice for her. he's brought a legal claim against a former aide to colonel gadaffi. i want the person responsible for what happened that day to face justice. the suspect was arrested two years ago. the cps decided there was insufficient evidence to press criminal charges. hello. welcome to the programme. we hope you had a...
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london. isis has claimed responsibility for the attack but that claim has not been independently verified at least in the uk police are saying they believe the suspect acted alone. john mackey the logan in london thank you. the attack in london has many questioning by the suspect had been released from prison after being convicted on terror charges. doug mckelway has that part of the story from our washington bureau. >> now for the crime scene investigation is winding down focus is shifting to how they convicted terrorist like usman kahn could observe such a limited part of a life sentence for plotting to blow up the london stock exchange. >> it's extraordinary that you have a convicted terrorist who was sentenced originally to life and then released after six years and then allowed to attend a conference by cambridge university in london on rehabilitation. acting secretary of homeland security can cuccinelli told "fox news" that leniency stands in sharp contrast to the united states. >> that something president trump's ever been willing to tolerate from the very beginning in his oath of office and executing that policy annoys some people that's what elections are ab
london. isis has claimed responsibility for the attack but that claim has not been independently verified at least in the uk police are saying they believe the suspect acted alone. john mackey the logan in london thank you. the attack in london has many questioning by the suspect had been released from prison after being convicted on terror charges. doug mckelway has that part of the story from our washington bureau. >> now for the crime scene investigation is winding down focus is...
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john mcmanus in south london.it. richard browning shot through the sky above brighton beach at more than 85mph. ian palmer was there. we have lift—off, but can he break the jet—propelled bodysuit world record? i have shouted so loudly before i've been heard over myjet engine noise on the gopro in my head as i was just exclaiming with kind of joy. it is like this unparalleled degree of freedom when you're flying. it is super fun. richard browning is on his second adjudicated run. can he go any faster? the british inventor didn't just go faster, he obliterated his own world record. reaching a top speed of more than 85 mph. it did start out for no practical reason at all and it's still not the way you're going to take the kids to anytime soon. but it is a first stepping stone that opens the door to a whole new way that might inspire... it already has. these air scouts travelled all the way from northamptonshire to witness this extraordinary event. it's a wonderful opportunity. you don't get to see a jetpack every day
john mcmanus in south london.it. richard browning shot through the sky above brighton beach at more than 85mph. ian palmer was there. we have lift—off, but can he break the jet—propelled bodysuit world record? i have shouted so loudly before i've been heard over myjet engine noise on the gopro in my head as i was just exclaiming with kind of joy. it is like this unparalleled degree of freedom when you're flying. it is super fun. richard browning is on his second adjudicated run. can he go...
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of their daily lives tech giants have now set their sights on the sector dr john dombrowski of the washington pain center london is a hand in studio to break down google's 4 way into health care and the privacy concerns that surround the move as the search engine now has access to the physical data of 1000000 plus there is a whole life we are playing me and our whole life. lead work still heard to get it . wildfires continue to blanket california devastated millions for many the fight for their home insurance has just begun r t correspondent and sweet takes us on the ground in los angeles to bring us up to speed on how major electric utility is facing heat and what recent moves mean for the victims of the raging blazes and later the new york federal reserve has just accepted a major repeal big get again but does that bode well for the economy overall steve king author of can we avoid another financial crisis joins us today from amsterdam to delve into the details of the injections and what waves it could have for global markets so many stories to get to in so little time so let's go.
of their daily lives tech giants have now set their sights on the sector dr john dombrowski of the washington pain center london is a hand in studio to break down google's 4 way into health care and the privacy concerns that surround the move as the search engine now has access to the physical data of 1000000 plus there is a whole life we are playing me and our whole life. lead work still heard to get it . wildfires continue to blanket california devastated millions for many the fight for their...
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alive as he faces extradition to the usa in a hearing in london on friday for revealing war crimes we'll speak to julian assange just father john shipped in but but joining me now via skype from brussels is the president who gave asylum to joining the search for the president thanks for coming on the show let's just begin before julian as does to what is happening in ecuador there in marino your successor accuses you of an attempted coup in ecuador we're getting reports of 3 oil field seized 12 percent of ecuadorian oil output hit and he himself has fled the capital. thank you very much for this opportunity and for letting me tell it to the world what is happening in ecuador everything that is happening now is the government's fault he betrayed the program approved in the elections and adopted an extremely near liberal losing program they had a terrible agreement with the i.m.f. prompted a crisis by cutting the domestic financial sources juicing taxes for the wealthy and increasing use this expenditure and there you have the consequences when you had to set a very strong package of measures poverty had already increased 3 point
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john joins me live from london with more of this.hat do you make of this price range with the oil joint? is it still ambitious? >> reporter: well, it is conservative compared to what the original range was. we could get them into the number one category on two different measurements here. let's take a look first at the evaluations. if they go out as planned, it would be 1.6 to 1.7 trillion dollars. original target was $2 trillion. it is, and this is something i've been talking about the last few months, it is still at the high end of 1.5. if they get to the higher end they can beat alibaba at $25.4 billion. originally the crown prince was looking at $2 trillion to list in london, asia. this is limited to riyadh. it will be 1.5% of the overall company. half a percent will go to saudi investors. they have until december 4th to make all of their decisions. the price on the 5th. we know the crown prince wants to get this out the door before the end of 2019 because it's been delayed several times. nothing you can't question at all about a
john joins me live from london with more of this.hat do you make of this price range with the oil joint? is it still ambitious? >> reporter: well, it is conservative compared to what the original range was. we could get them into the number one category on two different measurements here. let's take a look first at the evaluations. if they go out as planned, it would be 1.6 to 1.7 trillion dollars. original target was $2 trillion. it is, and this is something i've been talking about the...
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london bridge. in a moment, we'll hear from our deputy political editor john pienaar in downing street.t's speak to sarah campbell, who's at new scotland yard for us tonight. watmore are saying? the metropolitan police have given two statements here today, giving this clear timeline of events. so the commissioner, cressida dick, described how the event started at fishmongers' hall with the police receiving the first call at 1:58pm this afternoon and she said just five minutes later city of london police had confronted the suspect. in terms of what is happening here this evening, counter—terrorism detectives, she said, would be working around the clock to identify the victims and to help their families, whilst at the same time working at full tilt, she said, to understand what happened and crucially whether anyone else was involved. in practical terms, crucially whether anyone else was involved. in practicalterms, in london, this does mean that those cordons around london bridge will remain in place for some time. london of course very busy at the moment with shoppers and with tourists a
london bridge. in a moment, we'll hear from our deputy political editor john pienaar in downing street.t's speak to sarah campbell, who's at new scotland yard for us tonight. watmore are saying? the metropolitan police have given two statements here today, giving this clear timeline of events. so the commissioner, cressida dick, described how the event started at fishmongers' hall with the police receiving the first call at 1:58pm this afternoon and she said just five minutes later city of...
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future of bracks a bit many voters are confused about the different party's policies john and i go has more from london. primed with sleeves rolled up as an election coming case it's been forgotten the 3rd one and only full he is some new faces why is the choice not. is about who we are as a country as well as more familiar ones thank you and good morning everybody pushing. it off to goals. at the start of the race it's all slogan and little policy. and so this wednesday parliament will once again be dissolved m.p.'s pounding the streets persuading people to vote for them and towering over this of course is breck's it with those wanting to stop it battling those who wanted to live it and then there is the man that didn't make it happen for. deep we need to do is get on and do it despite a promise of do or die comment was made prime minister boris johnson vowed he wouldn't ask for the extension that parliament and the courts made him request despite what the colorfully saying that he'd rather be dead in a ditch. and the politicians snapping at his heels promising to take the u.k. out without a deal the
future of bracks a bit many voters are confused about the different party's policies john and i go has more from london. primed with sleeves rolled up as an election coming case it's been forgotten the 3rd one and only full he is some new faces why is the choice not. is about who we are as a country as well as more familiar ones thank you and good morning everybody pushing. it off to goals. at the start of the race it's all slogan and little policy. and so this wednesday parliament will once...
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our political correspondent, john owen is in our london newsroom.l find its way into its manifesto will be agreed in advance between party officials based on agreed party positions and much of it has been announced already they won‘t necessarily come to us as a surprise but there are a couple of potential flashpoints that could be up potential flashpoints that could be upfor potential flashpoints that could be up for discussion in the meeting today. one of those is on the question of re— free movement. the labour party conference approved a motion that said free movement would be maintained and even extended and there is a question about whether that would make it into the ma nifesto. that would make it into the manifesto. on brexit, we know the labour party intends to renegotiate its own deal with the eu before putting that deal to the population ina putting that deal to the population in a second referendum. but there is some pressure inside the party for the leadership to adopt a more explicitly remain position so we will see if that makes it int
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he wanted to be in london said that's investing from their point of view. home advantage, john england. when consider how they said three years ago in france, losing to iceland last year, they seem to be in a much better place under gareth southgate and he was talking about how they go into this. especially how they did at the last world cup. as world beaters they should not have to fear anybody. yes. absolutely. they are seemingly a team transformed, arendt bay, following that embarrassment of going out of the last european championships when they lost to lowly iceland at the time. under gareth southgate he is really reconnected this england team with the england fans the england support and nobody expected that brilliant run to the semifinals at the last world cup. really underpinned by the way that he galvanised the team, brought the individuals within the tea m brought the individuals within the team together and really connected with the funds. and in light of that and a very impressive qualifying campaign, winning seven out of their eight matches in euro qualification, th
he wanted to be in london said that's investing from their point of view. home advantage, john england. when consider how they said three years ago in france, losing to iceland last year, they seem to be in a much better place under gareth southgate and he was talking about how they go into this. especially how they did at the last world cup. as world beaters they should not have to fear anybody. yes. absolutely. they are seemingly a team transformed, arendt bay, following that embarrassment of...
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whether to include some policies agreed at its party conference. 0ur political correspondent, john 0wen is in our london be answered for labour today. the purpose of the meeting taking place today is for party bosses to translate policies passed by the labour party conference, or announced by shadow cabinet members come into a single, coherent document setting out what exactly the labour party would do if elected into office. in reality, much of what would make it into the ma nifesto much of what would make it into the manifesto would already be agreed behind—the—scenes between party officials. there are potentialflash points which could be up for discussion today. for example, freedom of movement. the labour party conference passed a resolution saying it would want to maintain and expand freedom of movement but it is unclear whether that pledge will make its way into the manifesto are what exact language will be used around that question. 0n brexit, we know the labour party position as they will seek to renegotiate a new deal with the eu before putting out deal with the eu before putting out deal to th
whether to include some policies agreed at its party conference. 0ur political correspondent, john 0wen is in our london be answered for labour today. the purpose of the meeting taking place today is for party bosses to translate policies passed by the labour party conference, or announced by shadow cabinet members come into a single, coherent document setting out what exactly the labour party would do if elected into office. in reality, much of what would make it into the ma nifesto much of...
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secretary of state james byrnes, and former american ambassador in london lewis douglas, as well as a future president, lyndon johnson. john fostersited dulles, who was ill with cancer, and george marshall, who churchill admired. marshall had been struck down by a stroke and was unable to speak. ahighlight of the visit was helicopter flight up to gettysburg where eisenhower owned a farm. they traveled around a golf cart to visit the battlefield. left the airl force base to return to britain, one of the onlookers reported his final words as, farewell to the land of my father, god bless you all, and good night. churchill never returned to washington and made one more visit to the united states in 1961. he was in new york harbor on a yacht when he received a phone call from resident john kennedy, inviting him to visit the white house. churchill was too weak to except in what would have been a memorable encounter. despite his declining years, churchill's bond with america remained unbroken. 9, 1860ulted on april -- 1963 in a ceremony at the white house rose garden. churchill had been rented honorary citizenship in the united s
secretary of state james byrnes, and former american ambassador in london lewis douglas, as well as a future president, lyndon johnson. john fostersited dulles, who was ill with cancer, and george marshall, who churchill admired. marshall had been struck down by a stroke and was unable to speak. ahighlight of the visit was helicopter flight up to gettysburg where eisenhower owned a farm. they traveled around a golf cart to visit the battlefield. left the airl force base to return to britain,...
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geneva all right so we will wait to see what happens thank you for your time john watts thanks for speaking to us from london. chile's president has announced new measures to clamp down on violence as demonstrations continue for a 3rd week sebastian pinera proposed laws would toughen penalties for looting and rioting our latin america editor of c.n.n. reports from santiago. it's been 21 days of mass disturbances and demonstrations in chile and amid mounting criticism for not controlling the violence that often accompanies peaceful protests president of us jumping into address the nation with a series of measures getting. we want to announce a public agenda to strengthen public order and better safeguard our citizen security we've lived days of tremendous violence vandalism and delinquency provoked in most cases by groups of organized crime. the templin plan includes outlawing barricades and the use of masks and other methods to disguise one's face including and used in the role of intelligence services and the use of helicopters during protests among others. wednesday the uptown headquarters of the conservat
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london. it began to fall apart during the vietnam war. john f.y ran for election claiming that eisenhower was too soft on the soviets and was famous in the u.s. dominance. if we can re-create that bipartisan consensus and persuade democrats that there really is a profound threat from china and we need to remain the pressure that the current administration i has. if we allow ourselves to be divided, the democrats essentially want to refute his strategy then the chinese will sit back and wait for us to full. remember, one of the interesting things that happened in the first truck term was a major reshaping of the national security strategy, a colleague of the institution did a superb job in reconsidering a terrible national security strategy for obama that clearly identify china. if the democrats sign up and say yes we get it, then the united states is okay. but i don't think we're there yet produce a bipartisan consensus but i don't see the national security. one of the first things joe biden said with the democratic nomination when he launched th
london. it began to fall apart during the vietnam war. john f.y ran for election claiming that eisenhower was too soft on the soviets and was famous in the u.s. dominance. if we can re-create that bipartisan consensus and persuade democrats that there really is a profound threat from china and we need to remain the pressure that the current administration i has. if we allow ourselves to be divided, the democrats essentially want to refute his strategy then the chinese will sit back and wait for...
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london. we will be pursuing every single legal avenue, both in brazil and at the united nations. johnng to us this evening and joining us. huge bushfires are raging in australia, with new south wales in the grip of an "unprecedented emergency". firefighters are struggling to reach people trapped in several locations. officials have classified around 20 blazes as being dangerous. hundreds of fires are spread along a thousand—kilometre stretch of seaboard in eastern australia. smoke from the fires can be seen from satellites orbiting the earth. these images were taken by nasa. strong winds are making the situation worse and officials are worried that some blazes will merge. the blazes are also causing the sky to look orange in some parts of new south wales. so just how difficult is it for fire—fighters to bring these blazes under control? ben shepherd is a spokesman for the new south wales rural fire service and joins me now. hello, ben. you have been dealing with a lot. what is it like? it's been a terrible start to this fire season. already, we have seen more hectares burn in just sea
london. we will be pursuing every single legal avenue, both in brazil and at the united nations. johnng to us this evening and joining us. huge bushfires are raging in australia, with new south wales in the grip of an "unprecedented emergency". firefighters are struggling to reach people trapped in several locations. officials have classified around 20 blazes as being dangerous. hundreds of fires are spread along a thousand—kilometre stretch of seaboard in eastern australia. smoke...
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metropolitan because all of the bigwigs are by and large london mps, jeremy corbyn, obviously but other figures like emily thornberry, diane abbott, johnkeir starmer, the list goes on so there's going to be an attempt to re—shift the campaign to emphasise how labour is prepared to give voters a genuine option on leaving the eu and trying to beef up their offer, emphasising how the labour brexit deal would protect jobs and protect how the labour brexit deal would protectjobs and protect key industries outside london like the car industry. albeit barry gardiner this morning wasn't giving much away about this new strategy. you talk about this new strategy. you talk about a new strategy and it is news to me. i'm speaking withjeremy this afternoon and i will maybe ask him about it but you tend to paint things in very stark colours. of course you're right, we want to woo notjust course you're right, we want to woo not just leave voters, but all voters. one of the other non-brexit issues they want to focus on is of course the nhs, the unredacted documents that it published and gave us a ccess documents that it published and gave us access to
metropolitan because all of the bigwigs are by and large london mps, jeremy corbyn, obviously but other figures like emily thornberry, diane abbott, johnkeir starmer, the list goes on so there's going to be an attempt to re—shift the campaign to emphasise how labour is prepared to give voters a genuine option on leaving the eu and trying to beef up their offer, emphasising how the labour brexit deal would protect jobs and protect how the labour brexit deal would protectjobs and protect key...
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romaine: our thanks to john hardy, head of fx strategy over at saxo bank. from new york and bloomberg, -- and london is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. romaine: from new york, i'm romaine bostick. this is the european close on ."loomberg markets it is time for a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. ebay selling its ticketing business to stubhub. the price is a little bit more than $4 billion in cash. stubhub is one of the most popular sites to buy and sell tickets for sports events and concerts. ebay bought the company back in 2007. alibaba says the retail portion of its hong kong ipo was oversubscribed 42 times. tears began trading on tuesday. is aboutargest company $11.2 billion. the primary listing will still be the new york stock exchange. . billionaire investor carl icahn is trying to seize control of occidental petroleum's board. he plans to nominate a slate of 10 directors. he's unhappy over the company's $37 billion takeover of anadarko petroleum. 41 percent since the interest in anadarko was first reported. that is your business flash update.
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leaks founder asylum and his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support going up in today's going underground a 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. this is what che guevara's brother one martine told us about the assassination.
leaks founder asylum and his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority in imminent general election all the support going up in today's going underground a 1st today 52 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. this is...
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founder asylum and us on his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will you pay labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority at any imminent general election all this of all going on in today's going on the ground a 1st today. 2 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal. and. you don't need our. case to me how. this is what che guevara's brother one my team told us about the assassination of the cia but it was the believing me to execute the assassination constantino i was in charge. it was the army general in bolivia the cia was directing it it was the believe in me to actually carried it out we only learned about it lights because what was being said at the time was that he died in combat and not suffer night even today che guevara's image flies on a 1000 flags and banners from those of the protesting president micro in front of those fighting climate change in britain and then in marino in ecuador uniting them all is oppo
founder asylum and us on his father john shipped an appeal to boris johnson to support international law for his visit to the u.n. condemned supermax prison in london where his son is being held in solitary plus will you pay labor leader jeremy corbyn do the double and again stop the conservative party from getting a majority at any imminent general election all this of all going on in today's going on the ground a 1st today. 2 years ago the cia helped to make a man from latin america immortal....
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tom and francine from london and new york. let's go back to johnent. we look at trade and brexit. marketu look at what the is focusing on, a lot of it is geopolitics and the inflation forecast in the u.s., where do you most see the value? john: i think there are a few things that are unloved. when we wrote our long-term capital markets report, we see another year where returns looking forward that are going to be like what we have seen the last 10 years. huge rally in bonds, significant rally in stocks. how much more can you expect that to continue? not so much. we expect to see somewhere around 5.4% for a u.s. dollar-based balance portfolio. that is a pretty low number to be working with. it is not all to get too depressed. emerging markets are still growing well ahead of where we see developed markets growing. francine: take risk. john: if you look at them and adjust the extra return, the lift is commensurate with the additional gains you pick up. additionally in the area of private equity. private equity is often seen as being something that giv
tom and francine from london and new york. let's go back to johnent. we look at trade and brexit. marketu look at what the is focusing on, a lot of it is geopolitics and the inflation forecast in the u.s., where do you most see the value? john: i think there are a few things that are unloved. when we wrote our long-term capital markets report, we see another year where returns looking forward that are going to be like what we have seen the last 10 years. huge rally in bonds, significant rally...
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john stapleton and claire cohen. goodbye. hello, and here is the latest from bbc sport. we will start tonight at london'sdev in straight sets, as craig templeton explains. back in a tournament where the calculations can bea tournament where the calculations can be a little cloudy, tonight it was simple. a victory for alexander zverev would see him into the semifinals, and daniil medvedev making victory, it would be rafael nadal in the final four. to do it, but would need more poise than boris becker showed. zverev was up for that challenge, reading the russian‘s advances and racing into a 2-0 russian‘s advances and racing into a 2—0 lead. medvedev showed flashes of the kind of tenancy is capable of, but on the big points there were some wild lashes, zverev looking determined to defend his title. medvedev was criticised in his attitude and defeat to natal on wednesday, but in the second set he looked, and was seeing things clearer. —— nadal. but he was still unable to break zverev‘s serve, and that means one thing. tie—break. this is where zverev took his chance, first finding the baseline and then findin
john stapleton and claire cohen. goodbye. hello, and here is the latest from bbc sport. we will start tonight at london'sdev in straight sets, as craig templeton explains. back in a tournament where the calculations can bea tournament where the calculations can be a little cloudy, tonight it was simple. a victory for alexander zverev would see him into the semifinals, and daniil medvedev making victory, it would be rafael nadal in the final four. to do it, but would need more poise than boris...
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london and lauren . thanks adrian yes jeremy corbin bid to become prime minister has been dealt a blow after comments from ex labor m.p.'s in austin and john woodcock urging voters to back current prime minister boris johnson in the december vote often call the labor leader completely unfit to be prime minister with cox says corbin is a disgrace to his party the comments follow the resignation of labor's co-leader tom watson on wednesday watson said he was quitting for personal and not professional reasons. meanwhile around 20 female m.p.'s say they will not stand an election this year citing an increase in threats of violence and intimidation online a recent report has backed up that claim finding that abuse against politicians is now commonplace if parker has more from london. it was a dark moment in british politics joe cog's an opposition labor m.p. was fatally shot and stabbed outside her constituency office she'd campaign to remain in the e.u. a killer had shouted keep britain independent as he carried out the attack police of warn people not to inflame tensions caused by briggs it but politics is rarely been so toxic especially for
london and lauren . thanks adrian yes jeremy corbin bid to become prime minister has been dealt a blow after comments from ex labor m.p.'s in austin and john woodcock urging voters to back current prime minister boris johnson in the december vote often call the labor leader completely unfit to be prime minister with cox says corbin is a disgrace to his party the comments follow the resignation of labor's co-leader tom watson on wednesday watson said he was quitting for personal and not...
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london or asian market. right now the chairman said there are no plans for an international listing. >> also, john, aramco wasked in a drone attack recently, and that affected its production. will the company's vulnerability to possible future attacks be a factor in this ipo? >> aramco wears that as a badge of honor. it was up to 70% within days and 100% in a month. this is not a risk. this shows how resilient we are. the other key factor, you have to go back to the murder of jamal khashoggi. those things hung over the ipo like a dark cloud. aramco does not like to admit that. they are saying we will host the g20 sum mitts in 2020, this ipo out on the market. >> the climate crisis taking center stage. could it be another dark cloud hanging over this ipo? will it dissuade money coming? >> the s&p 500, the energy stocks used to make up 9% five years ago. that has been cut in half for this very reason. private investors are saying we tonight want to hold energy stocks. many are questioning why saudi aramco wants to take this company public. it has been an as operation for bin salman to raise money from this crow
london or asian market. right now the chairman said there are no plans for an international listing. >> also, john, aramco wasked in a drone attack recently, and that affected its production. will the company's vulnerability to possible future attacks be a factor in this ipo? >> aramco wears that as a badge of honor. it was up to 70% within days and 100% in a month. this is not a risk. this shows how resilient we are. the other key factor, you have to go back to the murder of jamal...
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london bridge attack. thank you. a little earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to the bbc correspondent john mcmanus who was a eyewitnessssing london bridge from the south side of the thames to the north. sometime after two o'clock, i think it was about ten past two, i notice a few people suddenly running very quickly past me going in the opposite direction. i then looked across the road to the western side of the bridge, and i could see what appeared to be what i thought was a fight going on. there was some shouting going on. then i saw what was looking like a scrum with lots of people jumping onto somebody on the pavement on the other side of the pavement on the other side of the bridge from me. they suddenly jumped up and started running away very quickly. i then realised there we re very quickly. i then realised there were armed police just in front of me training their guns on this person who was on that side of the bridge. we were all told to clear off the bridge immediately. we began to do that. as i was doing that, two shots rang out. i did not see the gun is fired. i did not see the impact. but after those shot
london bridge attack. thank you. a little earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to the bbc correspondent john mcmanus who was a eyewitnessssing london bridge from the south side of the thames to the north. sometime after two o'clock, i think it was about ten past two, i notice a few people suddenly running very quickly past me going in the opposite direction. i then looked across the road to the western side of the bridge, and i could see what appeared to be what i thought was a fight going on....
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london for a nato summit. >> thank you so much. >>> earlier today, i spoke with democratic congressman john garamendi of california about the up coming impeachment hearings and 2020. >> next week your colleagues will begin krr proceedings. what do you expect will happen? what are you hoping to learn? >> well, the important thing we're going to learn this coming week is what an impeachment is all about? what are the standards? the history? the constitution? all of those things are going to be laid out in the first hearing, it's going to be important for the american public to understand the particular clause in the constitution that calls for impeachment of an official, president or other official of government, who is acting beyond the best interest of this nation. perhaps it's bribery, treason or acting in their own self-interest, not in the interest of the american public and state. that's going to be laid out, very, very important foundational knowledge for the american public to pay attention to what this is all about. >> you had seen recent polling showed half of all americans believe the president should be impaechd and even re
london for a nato summit. >> thank you so much. >>> earlier today, i spoke with democratic congressman john garamendi of california about the up coming impeachment hearings and 2020. >> next week your colleagues will begin krr proceedings. what do you expect will happen? what are you hoping to learn? >> well, the important thing we're going to learn this coming week is what an impeachment is all about? what are the standards? the history? the constitution? all of...
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london said it edwards dashti. ok let's get some expert analysis now from peter williams who's a policing and terror expert at liverpool john moores university very good evening to you. so you have no doubt a chance to say you have a look at the some of the pictures coming from the scene and the latest news reports what's your initial response having saying. well my initial response is that it's. i sell 3 probably was linked to a terrorist site mon sim was a couple reasons for me saying that one as being the recent stock by the americans on the leading lysis. i was expecting some sort of. you know some research. anywhere really because we in the u.k. as you probably know meal on the new year or your views will know what are in the middle of a general election campaign in the lead up to christmas the what's the u.k. very much in the full forms of news and of course one of the chemos a very scenes of any sort of course is to exploits as much media coverage possible so i think that's very an issue my 2nd mike baird response is this one looks absolutely no intelligence at seoul that this is going to happen because only a few we
london said it edwards dashti. ok let's get some expert analysis now from peter williams who's a policing and terror expert at liverpool john moores university very good evening to you. so you have no doubt a chance to say you have a look at the some of the pictures coming from the scene and the latest news reports what's your initial response having saying. well my initial response is that it's. i sell 3 probably was linked to a terrorist site mon sim was a couple reasons for me saying that...
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london at the nato conference. it's likely the white house counsel's office will be taking the lead. >> bret: john roberts, thank youthe u.s. supreme court has blocked a lower court ruling requiring the president's accounting firm to hand over his financial records to a democrat led house of representatives committee. the unsigned order will remain in effect until after the supreme court decides whether to hear the president's appeal of that lower court ruling that directed the firm to comply with the subpoena for the records. the president has until decembe. let's get some analysis now from fox news' chief legal correspondent and anchor a fox news at night, shannon bream. good evening. what is this latest back-and-forth on the announcement really mean for the efforts to get access to the president's past records? >> for now it means that both sides are officially one step closer to getting a formal answer. today the court announced the case out of new york -- the one that involves a grand jury subpoena will officially go to the justice on whether or not the supreme court will take up and hear the case on december 1
london at the nato conference. it's likely the white house counsel's office will be taking the lead. >> bret: john roberts, thank youthe u.s. supreme court has blocked a lower court ruling requiring the president's accounting firm to hand over his financial records to a democrat led house of representatives committee. the unsigned order will remain in effect until after the supreme court decides whether to hear the president's appeal of that lower court ruling that directed the firm to...
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john mcdonnell will announce an irreversible shift in power and investment from london to our regionstutions, local, regional institutions, local, regional government offices and bringing funding out of white also every region has a base to drive forward an industrial strategy and spatial planning and advise the regional development banks, but that will also be encapsulated in an investment package and a national transformation fund made up of a green transformation fund which will fund a lot of the work i am doing in my department on the green industrial revolution. that is £250 billion over ten years and the second element of the transformation fund isa second element of the transformation fund is a social transformation fund, 150 billion over five years to upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitals. upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitalsm upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitals. if you are keenly observing you might have spotted that was not the liberal democrats, but rebecca long bailey, the shadow busines
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province when the gas blast happened john is modern industry has a poor safety record and that's a common pakistan's former prime minister nawaz sharif fun to london for medical treatment judges granted him special dispensation to leave the country from month prime minister was convicted of corruption earlier this year and sentenced to 7 years in jail. from islamabad. former prime minister nawaz sharif for serving i 70 or jailed however a month ago or his doctors raised the alarm that his medical condition would worsening and id needed urgent treatment afterwards he would move to a government. the prime minister came around and also ordered that he be given the best parts of britain medical treatment within that country however to doctors and 58 that he has to go overseas because of very good derating condition. and to take him to london he will be accompanied by his brother shahbaz sharif and also his personal physician but there are question marks about the judiciary. because people had in pakistan say that everybody is equal under the law however the word did come get your dishes themes according to people that some people are more equal than o
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john thank you thomas kept his lecture of political science at university college london i spoke with him earlier and asked him what he makes by pompei o's role. i think what we can expect is that this is essentially confirmation of details that have already been disclosed by other individuals who have granted testimony so to some extent it corroborates those stories and reinforces the narrative that there was in fact this dealing this very irregular dealing with ukraine and that a number of individuals were involved including my pompei of the secretary of state including rudolph giuliani the. president's personal attorney and also that kind of the relationship or the way that these 2 individuals were being able to contact with one another was through the president's personal aide so essentially kind of connects a lot of the dots and say as you know everyone was kind of in the loop on this that the secretary of state was involved in something that really was about the president's personal politics at some point is my palm pale going to have to answer questions about this i think you c
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john. let's just show you the scene here close to london bridge. had a political reaction, boris johnson has though, we have had a political reaction, borisjohnson has issued a statement, and pretty patel has said she is very concerned. jeremy corbyn has said she —— he is shocked by what has happened. a number of casualties, as we understand as many as five people with stab wounds, describing it as a horrendous attack and must stay resolute in the face of terror. around the bridge, memories are very raw of terror. around the bridge, memories are very raw of the attack two years ago, june 20 217, of that horrific attack. that is the news close to london bridge. back to you, jane. just in the last hour or so, we did have a statement from the metropolitan police. we heard from assista nt metropolitan police. we heard from assistant commissioner neil basson who updated journalists at scotland ya rd who updated journalists at scotland yard about the police operation this afternoon. let's hear some of what he had to say. i can confirm that at approximate
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john maguire, bbc news, bristol. a decision will be made today about uber‘s future in london.de park. the production company said that jackie armstrong was thought to have slipped from her harness during the zippos christmas circus show. her condition isn‘t known. now, it may seem like a tall story, but an unlikely friendship has been forged between two animals not usually found showing genuine affection towards each other — let alone a mutual love of cuddling. jazz the baby giraffe has become firm friends with hunter, a watchdog who lives at an animal orphanage nearjohannesbourg, in south africa. the nine day old was discovered alone in the bush, weak and dehydrated and without his mother. hunter quickly began to take care of the newcomer, and they bonded immediately. after regaining his strength with milk and leaves, jazz is expected to make a full recovery. that‘s a nice friendship. now, a reminder that coming up we have a speech byjeremy corbyn. that‘s in derby. chuka umunna at 11am for the liberal democrats on foreign policy, the prime minister in wales. now, time for the
john maguire, bbc news, bristol. a decision will be made today about uber‘s future in london.de park. the production company said that jackie armstrong was thought to have slipped from her harness during the zippos christmas circus show. her condition isn‘t known. now, it may seem like a tall story, but an unlikely friendship has been forged between two animals not usually found showing genuine affection towards each other — let alone a mutual love of cuddling. jazz the baby giraffe has...
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john studzinski at the bloomberg form in beijing. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. guy: from londonuy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." it is friday. that means it is time for our regular etf segment. the silent leader in the states this year has been the quality etf's. to tell us more about this is sarah for bloomberg intelligence. quality, the fine quality and tell us why it is doing well. >> maybe people find this a little boring. it is companies with low balance sheet leverage. high roe. finding really solid investments. when you look at all of the factors, quality is the best performing one. momentum wasple, the top-performing factor. you still have a strong market, but quality is starting to bubble up. that means investors are either getting more defensive, or we are more late cycle. vonnie: what are some of the quality names and sectors? >> if you look at the different bigity etf's, there is a bias towards stock. tech is the top-performing sector. you are avoiding some other sectors, like almost no energy sectors. big weight in tech has been driving this performance this
john studzinski at the bloomberg form in beijing. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. guy: from londonuy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." it is friday. that means it is time for our regular etf segment. the silent leader in the states this year has been the quality etf's. to tell us more about this is sarah for bloomberg intelligence. quality, the fine quality and tell us why it is doing well. >> maybe people find this a little boring....
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to open democracy an online publication and in london we have remax months or director of the iraq initiative at chatham house welcome to inside story john mentioned you so much for being with us today. in erbil what do you make of president obama's announcement the protesters are rejecting it but do you think it could be a reasonable way out of this crisis that it could accomplish perhaps what the protesters are demanding. well the president underlined the principles of care and democracy he expressed his willingness to cooperate and to carry out the steps that people are asking him to within the confines of the constitution and his role he also explained the word should be the process and what could be the road a road map towards this the end of this demonstration issue but it was expected that it will be rejected by the opposition by the demonstrators by the camp that is now demanding more and more because at the end of the day the people the demonstrators are after such a month long escalation their demands are is escalating to they went from having a government providing services and jobs into rejecting the government then rejecting
to open democracy an online publication and in london we have remax months or director of the iraq initiative at chatham house welcome to inside story john mentioned you so much for being with us today. in erbil what do you make of president obama's announcement the protesters are rejecting it but do you think it could be a reasonable way out of this crisis that it could accomplish perhaps what the protesters are demanding. well the president underlined the principles of care and democracy he...