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guy johnson is in munich talking to airbus. german lawmakers vote today on the for-month extension of greece's bailout. hans nichols joins us from berlin. this is expected to pass despite growing concerns in berlin about greece's new government. hans: it is being debated right now in the bundestag. there are about 22 defections expected from merkel's party. francine, what you are hearing right now in the german parliament is basically a predebate, a debate that everyone expects they will have in four months time about whether there is going to be more a sent in greece's direction. what is clear from all the parties talking now is they are willing to give greece a chance. they want four months to see what this new government can do. it is contingent on what greece's moves are. it is expected to pass, but there is pressure on merkel's party from the alternative for deutsche land, a new anti-euro party. the next four months are going to be determinative. everyone is trying to prepare their arguments for the battle to come. francin
guy johnson is in munich talking to airbus. german lawmakers vote today on the for-month extension of greece's bailout. hans nichols joins us from berlin. this is expected to pass despite growing concerns in berlin about greece's new government. hans: it is being debated right now in the bundestag. there are about 22 defections expected from merkel's party. francine, what you are hearing right now in the german parliament is basically a predebate, a debate that everyone expects they will have...
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. >> we are talking about airbus. i tell you what 2015 proved to be a very healthy year because despite the cost over the latest in this military aerkt, the a-400m, airbus' profits were up 59%. why? i'll tell you, record passenger jet deliveries. we have the big boss live on the program and we have plenty to talk about. >>> hello and welcome to the program. it is a new day in washington 7:00 a.m. in london and 2:00 p.m. in syria, where mohammed emwazi is still believed to be at large. the family members of hostages who were we bedheaded by him want him to be captured alive to face justice. he is said to come to the attention of the intelligence services as a suspected extremist back in 2009. they even tried to recruit him as an informant before he disappeared into syria. bbc's sarah corker reports. >> reporter: his menacing threats have become familiar. we now know the man behind the mask known as jihadi john is mohammed emwazi, the 27-year-old computing graduate. but how diz this west london schoolboy turn into an ex
. >> we are talking about airbus. i tell you what 2015 proved to be a very healthy year because despite the cost over the latest in this military aerkt, the a-400m, airbus' profits were up 59%. why? i'll tell you, record passenger jet deliveries. we have the big boss live on the program and we have plenty to talk about. >>> hello and welcome to the program. it is a new day in washington 7:00 a.m. in london and 2:00 p.m. in syria, where mohammed emwazi is still believed to be at...
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i am with tom enders, the ceo of airbus.will be wondering whether or not you are starting to see an impact from the stronger dollar and weaker euro. is it having a impact? tom enders: it has no meaningful impact. it will start to have an impact in 2017 onwards. we are fully hedged in 2015 and largely hedged in 2016. if the dollar stays that strong 2017 is when we should have tailwinds. guy: let's talk about fuel prices. the price of oil has come down. does that mean you think airlines will start thinking about different orders? they want the most fuel-efficient aircraft of they can get. if they can eatget a little bit more, will that? tom enders: i would rather deal with financially healthy airlines then week airlines. hardly any airline wants to speculate about what the oil price will be in two, three or four years. this is when most deliveries are coming. we do not see anything that will affect our order books so far. guy: you are renting of the number of a320s you're going to be making. that is the single aisle. boeing is
i am with tom enders, the ceo of airbus.will be wondering whether or not you are starting to see an impact from the stronger dollar and weaker euro. is it having a impact? tom enders: it has no meaningful impact. it will start to have an impact in 2017 onwards. we are fully hedged in 2015 and largely hedged in 2016. if the dollar stays that strong 2017 is when we should have tailwinds. guy: let's talk about fuel prices. the price of oil has come down. does that mean you think airlines will...
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the bigger question is can airbus continue to do this?long hard look at it, and a lot of people are beginning to wonder whether airbus is heading for the exit in the defense side of the business. we are putting all of these questions to the airbus executive throughout the morning. tom anders is speaking to us at 12:45 london time. a lot of questions to ask him. before that, we are speaking to the chief strategy officer. he is talking to us in about an hour. we will be talking about the big picture story. some great interviews coming from munich later. back to you. anna: thank you very much, guy johnson. mark: you are looking at a live shot of the city of london. futures indicating stocks will open mixed to lower today. after the break, we will be taking a look at what will drive today's trading and take a look at the banking index. ♪ mark: let's get to work with the head of european banks for corey group. let's cut to the chase. lloyds banking group profit yes, we've had the first one in five years, but it is a mess. we've got a dividend,
the bigger question is can airbus continue to do this?long hard look at it, and a lot of people are beginning to wonder whether airbus is heading for the exit in the defense side of the business. we are putting all of these questions to the airbus executive throughout the morning. tom anders is speaking to us at 12:45 london time. a lot of questions to ask him. before that, we are speaking to the chief strategy officer. he is talking to us in about an hour. we will be talking about the big...
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airbus shares have been one of the highfliers today on the frankfurt floor.went up by up to 7%. also the dax in general went on flying high. the extension of the rescue package for greece did not lead to a loss. everyone knows that this money for greece can only buy time, but nevertheless investors have been quite content with that. d so theax -- so the dax reached a new record high at the end of this week. >> here's a look at the numbers for you now. we begin in frankfurt, where the dax ended again on a record high , gaining 0.66% 11,401. the stoxx 50 also up by more than 0.6%, ending at 3599. in new york, trading is still going on. the dow jones industrial is currently slightly in negative territory. the euro ever so slightly gaining ground. currently one dollar -- 1.1198. >> at the cricket world cup, south africa crushed the west indies by 257 runs on friday. >> south african captain ab de villiers smashed them for an unbeaten 162. he hit eight sixers, racking up the fastest 150 in a one-the international. the total is the second-highest world cup tour --
airbus shares have been one of the highfliers today on the frankfurt floor.went up by up to 7%. also the dax in general went on flying high. the extension of the rescue package for greece did not lead to a loss. everyone knows that this money for greece can only buy time, but nevertheless investors have been quite content with that. d so theax -- so the dax reached a new record high at the end of this week. >> here's a look at the numbers for you now. we begin in frankfurt, where the dax...
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annette: he was speaking to the chief financial officer of airbus. staying in the skies for a few more business headlines shares got a boost by 20%. there were better-than-expected profits of nearly one 4 billion euros for iag. the parent company of reddish airways -- british airways said it was hoped -- helped by lower oil prices and new fuel-efficient aircraft. apple aficionados may soon be able to get their hand on the -- their hands on the brand's smart watch. it was unveiled in september but has not been made widely available to the public. march 9, it is expected to show off the gadget's capabilities and try to convince consumers they need one. india's government will unveil a new budget saturday, the second under prime minister narendra modi. it wants to kick start a new era of growth. it is a highly anticipated event as modi approaches his one year in office. the country's stock markets will hold a special saturday trading session. annette: i've never seen anything like that in the history of covering australian government budgets. kate: indi
annette: he was speaking to the chief financial officer of airbus. staying in the skies for a few more business headlines shares got a boost by 20%. there were better-than-expected profits of nearly one 4 billion euros for iag. the parent company of reddish airways -- british airways said it was hoped -- helped by lower oil prices and new fuel-efficient aircraft. apple aficionados may soon be able to get their hand on the -- their hands on the brand's smart watch. it was unveiled in september...
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for training purposes, airbus provides the students with helicopter components.. east mississippi community college's dr. raj shaunak. >> reporter: what do you say to the line that we've all heard for decades now, that american manufacturing is either dead or it's dying? >> modern manufacturing in america, but especially in the golden triangle of mississippi, is not disappearing. >> reporter: so how much does the area gets out, for all the incentives it gives industry? in the steel mill's case local efforts provided $12 million in land, infrastructure and tax breaks. the county now receives more than two million a year in revenues, which will soon grow to five million every year. so the investment will more than pay off in the long run. ♪ we shall overcome ♪ >> reporter: the area's rebirth, however, is only one of the stories we encountered on main street. we were in town the week of dr. martin luther king day. >> if reverend dr. martin luther king was here today, what would dr. martin luther king to? the gathering took place on the courthouse steps within a few
for training purposes, airbus provides the students with helicopter components.. east mississippi community college's dr. raj shaunak. >> reporter: what do you say to the line that we've all heard for decades now, that american manufacturing is either dead or it's dying? >> modern manufacturing in america, but especially in the golden triangle of mississippi, is not disappearing. >> reporter: so how much does the area gets out, for all the incentives it gives industry? in the...
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guy: we are here at the airbus rest conference.e quick headlines, they are studying the idea of making 63 -- 60 ac320's per year. in 20 minutes, i will be talking to the head of strategy and he is behind a lot of the big change is that airbus is making that is coming up later on. later on in surveillance i will be talking to tom enders himself about the impact of that strong dollar on boeing. jonathan: really looking forward to the show. thank you very much. that is it for "on the move." wrapping up record-breaking weeks. good luck to the rest of your day. ♪ francine: airbus takes off. the company posts a 15% gain in profit and shares jump on the news. we speak to ceo tom enders first on bloomberg. all data created equally. galatians stop companies from slowing down certain online traffic. voting on greek aid. welcome to "the pulse "the pulse " live from london. i'm francine lacqua. guy johnson is in munich talking to a
guy: we are here at the airbus rest conference.e quick headlines, they are studying the idea of making 63 -- 60 ac320's per year. in 20 minutes, i will be talking to the head of strategy and he is behind a lot of the big change is that airbus is making that is coming up later on. later on in surveillance i will be talking to tom enders himself about the impact of that strong dollar on boeing. jonathan: really looking forward to the show. thank you very much. that is it for "on the...
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profits reaching cruising altitude at airbus.t the -- the jet maker says profit rose last year, a record number of plane deliveries. the ceo explained how airbus balances orders and reductions. tom enders: we have more than 5000 single aisle aircraft in our backlog. we can ramp up production. we always make sure our supply chain can follow. airbus has a pretty conservative record as far as that. betty: airbus will speed up production of the a320 planes because of increasing demand. llamas on the lam. 3 llamas that were visiting and arizona senior center had other ideas. two escaped. sheriff's deputies and camera crews gave chase. after an hour, the llama drama ended when they were lassoed. that is something you do not see every day. glad i saw this on a friday. your top headlines. weight watchers mrs. their profit target. question everything. frank and claire underwood are back and the stakes are higher as the streaming wars intensify. john sloss weighs in on hollywood and how netflix is breaking hollywood. we will be back. ♪ bet
profits reaching cruising altitude at airbus.t the -- the jet maker says profit rose last year, a record number of plane deliveries. the ceo explained how airbus balances orders and reductions. tom enders: we have more than 5000 single aisle aircraft in our backlog. we can ramp up production. we always make sure our supply chain can follow. airbus has a pretty conservative record as far as that. betty: airbus will speed up production of the a320 planes because of increasing demand. llamas on...
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confidence is flying high at airbus.ny ramping up production of its a320 aircraft to meet rising demand. airbus will produce 50 planes a month. the a320 is a single aisle fuel-efficient jet. the mainstay of commercial aviation. another casualty of the collapse of oil prices. used electric cars. the resale value of the nissan leaf and chevy volt plummeting according to the wall street journal. like the wall street journal. electric cars depreciate in twice as fast as traditional combustion engine models. average selling price just $10,000. one quarter of what it originally cost. >> calling all disciples of warren buffett. tomorrow, he will release his annual letter. investors are known to treated as sacred text. this time, it will be one for the ages as he celebrates his 50th anniversary aperture have a way and charts its next century. i want to bring in the man looking at that same question. larry cunningham is the -- he is in philadelphia this one. tell us what we look have to look forward to. >> people have been lookin
confidence is flying high at airbus.ny ramping up production of its a320 aircraft to meet rising demand. airbus will produce 50 planes a month. the a320 is a single aisle fuel-efficient jet. the mainstay of commercial aviation. another casualty of the collapse of oil prices. used electric cars. the resale value of the nissan leaf and chevy volt plummeting according to the wall street journal. like the wall street journal. electric cars depreciate in twice as fast as traditional combustion...
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. >> this is the airbus 320. >> reporter: san francisco international airport.ommute is different than yours. >> he was on my flight as a passengers. >> reporter: he flies 100 more people, if they flew together she has more seniority so he would become the co-captain. >> tells me what to do all day long, why would i go to work and sign up for the same thing. >> reporter: while it is unique, being set up by a co- worker is not so new. >> you call her right now. >> that was 20 years ago. >> small airplanes scared me. >> she concord her fear and flying and now they help others do the same. >> i won a trip to the caribbean and i was anxious that i gave up the trip. >> reporter: she attended the fear of flying clinic. >> to the people that had this fear it was vital information. >> participates learn the mechanics of flight. >> to the landing which is gear down. >> reporter: behavioral modification. thousands have benefited from the clinic. >> i have flown all over the world. you know, it is a tremendous impact on my life. >> they prioritize time at home to be with t
. >> this is the airbus 320. >> reporter: san francisco international airport.ommute is different than yours. >> he was on my flight as a passengers. >> reporter: he flies 100 more people, if they flew together she has more seniority so he would become the co-captain. >> tells me what to do all day long, why would i go to work and sign up for the same thing. >> reporter: while it is unique, being set up by a co- worker is not so new. >> you call her...
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airbus is flying at the top of the french market after posting a 59% jump in profits. the world's second largest aerospace group paid out a record dividend. iag is up 2.86%. just pair a few of those gains coming after earnings beat estimates. they upgraded the 2015 profit outlook over 20%. they're still interested in acquiring irish carrier air. bank of ireland is up 6.25% at the top overall after the lender swung to a four year profit. lloyds is up about half a percent. it issued it's first dividend since they posted better than expected full year earningings. profits before tax at 1.8 billion pounds compared to 450 million last year. the lender was boosted by 60% drop in impairment charges. seema. >> back to central bank policy because that's driving markets higher and the fed could be on course to raise rates this summer. that's at least what pimco is saying. i spoke to the fund managers uscio and manager of the total return fund and began by asking him if he was looking for opportunities right here in europe. >> yes, we are. it's a direct result of the negative cas
airbus is flying at the top of the french market after posting a 59% jump in profits. the world's second largest aerospace group paid out a record dividend. iag is up 2.86%. just pair a few of those gains coming after earnings beat estimates. they upgraded the 2015 profit outlook over 20%. they're still interested in acquiring irish carrier air. bank of ireland is up 6.25% at the top overall after the lender swung to a four year profit. lloyds is up about half a percent. it issued it's first...
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some company shares such as airbus and lloyd's banking are rallying, after strong earnings reports. earlier here in asia tokyo's nikkei edged higher to a fresh 15-year high. shanghai closed at a one-month high. and mumbai outperformed the region's markets on hopes for the government's budget, which will be announced tomorrow. but in seoul and jakarta, investors there taking some profits from recent gains. moving on to currencies the dollar remains pretty strong against the yen after positive u.s. economic data yesterday. the euro is still pretty week against the dollar and the yen. in march the european central bank will start a quantitative easing program. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> researchers in australia have unveiled the world's first jet engine made entirely with a 3-d printer. they say the new technology is expected to drastically cut more manufacturing costs. the avalon international air show in australia features the latest developments in aviation technology. this one meter long engine was developed by e
some company shares such as airbus and lloyd's banking are rallying, after strong earnings reports. earlier here in asia tokyo's nikkei edged higher to a fresh 15-year high. shanghai closed at a one-month high. and mumbai outperformed the region's markets on hopes for the government's budget, which will be announced tomorrow. but in seoul and jakarta, investors there taking some profits from recent gains. moving on to currencies the dollar remains pretty strong against the yen after positive...
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they also have to come to terms with airbus.he aircraftmaker wants skymark to pay penalty charges for changes that the carrier made to the contract to buy passenger planes. >>> all right. let's get a check of the markets now. major european stock markets opened higher following friday's deal to extend financial aid to greece but the upward trend does seem to be on hold a bit. now this agreement requires greece to present a list of reform measures by the end of monday, some investors are taking a bit of a wait and see attitude as we can see from the majors there. very much a mixed bag with london down both frankfurt and paris are gaining. earlier in asia tokyo's nikkei closed at a 15-year high and many other markets posted gains, after the lunar new year holidays. seoul closed at a 2 1/2 month high. shanghai, though still closed there for a holiday. in fact it's closed until tuesday. on to currencies now. the euro fell against the dollar after germany's corporate sentiment index was lower than market expectations. we're seeing it
they also have to come to terms with airbus.he aircraftmaker wants skymark to pay penalty charges for changes that the carrier made to the contract to buy passenger planes. >>> all right. let's get a check of the markets now. major european stock markets opened higher following friday's deal to extend financial aid to greece but the upward trend does seem to be on hold a bit. now this agreement requires greece to present a list of reform measures by the end of monday, some investors...
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they are saying we are the only engine maker for the airbus aircraft. fuel-efficient engines that have been selling like hotcakes. they are the exclusive provider for that. but we are seeing the likes of airbus not making as many as they used to. about nine and year instead of 10. that is something out of rolls-royce's control. in russia, where they have exposure they say the sanctions have hurt them. they have eight german unit that sold diesel engines to russia and that has hurt. the ceo did sound very gloomy, saying there was no area of growth around the world. but now is a bit more upbeat. >> in he calls for the company to dramatically change course? >> this is what they are trying to fight off in the statement. saying it remains important that we address the future. interestingly, neck in november -- back in november, they were sacking 2600 people. they are trying to breathe new energy into the management to you have the likes of -- >> a quick update on anglo american. commodity price driven environment, $3.9 billion. it includes rio, the project i
they are saying we are the only engine maker for the airbus aircraft. fuel-efficient engines that have been selling like hotcakes. they are the exclusive provider for that. but we are seeing the likes of airbus not making as many as they used to. about nine and year instead of 10. that is something out of rolls-royce's control. in russia, where they have exposure they say the sanctions have hurt them. they have eight german unit that sold diesel engines to russia and that has hurt. the ceo did...
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suddenly airbus is slowing down production too.s out of their control are hitting them, notably russia. the impact of sanctions heading them there. and of course the oil price. crude prices have hit orders for the offshore oil and gas industries. this is an issue and they say, targets are looking pretty. we've got sales likely to be down 2% and profit falling anywhere up to 12%. >> at the same time, rolls-royce is implementing a lot of changes. is it enough to convince investors to stick around? >> they've announced 2600 jobs to go. they've already filled about 500 of those cuts. they are trying to impose new people at the top. the u.s. leader is retiring. they've had a new finance director imposed. but there are some really huge monumental changes being called on by the likes of invest tech. they had a report, saying, split this company up. don't do land, sea, and sky. just do sky. selloff the marines unit and the nuclear reactors. the way that you do this is perhaps, sell the assets, get about $6 billion, or have a dual listing a
suddenly airbus is slowing down production too.s out of their control are hitting them, notably russia. the impact of sanctions heading them there. and of course the oil price. crude prices have hit orders for the offshore oil and gas industries. this is an issue and they say, targets are looking pretty. we've got sales likely to be down 2% and profit falling anywhere up to 12%. >> at the same time, rolls-royce is implementing a lot of changes. is it enough to convince investors to stick...
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my face - - base against the floor one of them hit me hard and put goggles on might years -- is an airbushe mayors and a small bag over my head and put chains on my ankles and wrists and started to bleed here the words f this or f that. is that they would execute me. that is what starts the recipe of where it began four months and months. and that is just the beginning. stop praying -- mother fucker. my lips grew so big they could not speak any more. very early date to get the medical records than they found his ribs were broken. so we could prove that part very early on in the case when the tech immelt on the boat only immoral but so that specifically says those are illegal and it says those to torture must be prosecuted under the treaty obligations and they are supposed to receive damages. and in that case neither happened. >> thank you so much for pursuing this. i am glad our country has people like you. i am astonished to this book ever got published in now like you to talk about how that happened when so many other things are kept secret. so obama and told everybody on tuesday night
my face - - base against the floor one of them hit me hard and put goggles on might years -- is an airbushe mayors and a small bag over my head and put chains on my ankles and wrists and started to bleed here the words f this or f that. is that they would execute me. that is what starts the recipe of where it began four months and months. and that is just the beginning. stop praying -- mother fucker. my lips grew so big they could not speak any more. very early date to get the medical records...
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home to kurds airbus and christians and where i.s.i.l. controls pockets of territory. it borders territory controlled by the group across the border in northwestern iraq. and there is an important supply line that i.s.i.l. uses to move from its so-called capital in the syrian city of rikka to mosul one of its strongholds in northern iraq. >> what's happening now is that there's a real fight against i.s.i.l. in hazakke. it controls about 30% of the province. kurds are fighting on one front and regime fighters based in the province are also attacking them from another front. i.s.i.l. cannot afford to lose her because it needs to keep its supply license open. >> hazakke also borders sinjar, the yarabea crossing is in sinjar and it is being used by i.s.i.l. fighters. it seems the offensive against the group in hazzake is part of a broader military plan. if i.s.i.l. is defeated it would severallyseverely restrict its contacts. need to cut the group's supply lines before any major military assault. hazzake is hundreds of kilometers from other i.s.i.l. strongholds in northern
home to kurds airbus and christians and where i.s.i.l. controls pockets of territory. it borders territory controlled by the group across the border in northwestern iraq. and there is an important supply line that i.s.i.l. uses to move from its so-called capital in the syrian city of rikka to mosul one of its strongholds in northern iraq. >> what's happening now is that there's a real fight against i.s.i.l. in hazakke. it controls about 30% of the province. kurds are fighting on one front...
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the airbus crashed in the java sea, flying from indonesia to singsingapore. they are looking at maintenance procedures and training. >>> aviation leaders will be looking at safety standards when they meet in montreal. accidents in 2013 made it the deadliest year, more than 900 were killed in accidents. one year disappearance of malaysia airlines 360. >>> auto makers are planning a big recall, due to air bags. recall brands include acura dodge, jeep, honda and toyota between 2000 2002 and 2004. a million of the honda and toyota models are part of an earlier recall involving takata air bags. >> national leaders and fraternity bid night. tensions have been high since rolling stone published an article describing a stewed of sexual abuse. erica pitzi reports. >> i'm learning from some fraternity members that the heads of all of these fraternities on campus have collectively decided to poaive postpone their big parties. the idea is that the fraternity brothers want to be united with their sorority sisters and include them in the festivities. they are getting aroun
the airbus crashed in the java sea, flying from indonesia to singsingapore. they are looking at maintenance procedures and training. >>> aviation leaders will be looking at safety standards when they meet in montreal. accidents in 2013 made it the deadliest year, more than 900 were killed in accidents. one year disappearance of malaysia airlines 360. >>> auto makers are planning a big recall, due to air bags. recall brands include acura dodge, jeep, honda and toyota between...
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right now, it's mainly the airbus 20 and boeing 757 family.airlines that have gone through a flight renewal plan are at an advantage. they can make it available from the beginning. it's more difficult if you have an older fleet. >> that's great stuff. we appreciate your time. we'll speak to you sometime soon alexander michael with us. tweet me, i'll tweet you back. that's it with the business why fly without wi-fi. >> good huh? >> you are not going to admit you wrote that? >>> straight to the top story. a cease-fire in eastern ukraine. these reports around the down. let's take you to kiev. we can speak to michael from the osc, a group supposed to be monitoring the truce. michael, good to see you. obviously, everyone wants to know what's happening. it's essential to get your monitors into the town. are you any closer to doing that today? >> we certainly hope so. as we speak, our deputy chief monitor is with a team in solegard, north of the city. they are talking to an entity called the joint center for control and coordination. this is basicall
right now, it's mainly the airbus 20 and boeing 757 family.airlines that have gone through a flight renewal plan are at an advantage. they can make it available from the beginning. it's more difficult if you have an older fleet. >> that's great stuff. we appreciate your time. we'll speak to you sometime soon alexander michael with us. tweet me, i'll tweet you back. that's it with the business why fly without wi-fi. >> good huh? >> you are not going to admit you wrote that?...
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one of them hit me hard across the face and quickly put goggles unmasking the airbus on my years in a. afterwards i started to believe all he could hear was redacted cussing. i was overwhelmingly surprised. i thought they were going to execute me. that is the beginning of when he goes out on the boat and that is what he called the recipe and it went on for months and months and months and that is just the beginning of it. just one other part. stop praying. you are killing people he said and punched me hard on my mouth. my mouth and nose started to bleed. mike lipps grew so big it technically couldn't speak any more. now we were able very early on to get his medical records and in fact in his medical records, it shows that his ribs were broken. so we were able to prove that part of the early on in the case, that they had broken his ribs when they took him out on the boat. but mock executions are not only immoral, but illegal under the treaty that the united states have signed. so you know, it is one of those things the united states says that mock executions are illegal and also said t
one of them hit me hard across the face and quickly put goggles unmasking the airbus on my years in a. afterwards i started to believe all he could hear was redacted cussing. i was overwhelmingly surprised. i thought they were going to execute me. that is the beginning of when he goes out on the boat and that is what he called the recipe and it went on for months and months and months and that is just the beginning of it. just one other part. stop praying. you are killing people he said and...
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before taking to the sky, this new airbus was put in a giant freezer in florida, minus 45 degrees, to make sure it could withstand bitter cold. you know the bottom line is as long as there is no precipitation, these planes will take off. again, they are built to fly despite the frigid temperatures at cruising altitude get this it's a whopping below 48 degrees. so they can handle the cold. it's when you have the precipitation that is the problem. back to you, jake. >> what kind of jerk anchor would send rosa flores and rene marsh out in this freezing cold? i'm sorry. i feel bad, guys. >> reporter: i wonder. >> go get warm. i apologize. >>> coming up the devastation staggering. nearly every building destroyed. civilians still barricaded in basements, too afraid to leave. now ukrainian troops are pulling out of this key city. what will the pro-russian separatists and russian troops do next? >>> plus nearly 200 people possibly exposed to a super bug that is resistant to antibiotics. two people who were infected are dead. what about the others? discover card. hey, i heard you guys can help
before taking to the sky, this new airbus was put in a giant freezer in florida, minus 45 degrees, to make sure it could withstand bitter cold. you know the bottom line is as long as there is no precipitation, these planes will take off. again, they are built to fly despite the frigid temperatures at cruising altitude get this it's a whopping below 48 degrees. so they can handle the cold. it's when you have the precipitation that is the problem. back to you, jake. >> what kind of jerk...
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and before you know it you're sitting up there in the front seat of an airbus. >> and despite what peoplee pressing a few buttons and the plane's doing the job. hands-on. >> absolutely. >> of course the computer does some. >> it's a balance. we are managing the computers and the systems, but we always do the takeoffs and the landings. >> talk about that. there is a rumor within the industry that will suggest that females make better pilots than male. all my pilot friends out there the males will -- but, you know, they say it's something to do up here. you think differently than we do? >> i would like to thing so. but we're all trained to exactly the same standards as each other. the male and the females are at the same level. >> and that's interesting, because you all, you're trained at the same level, you all make the different grade, your paid, your salaries are all equal. many other industries, women say, men get paid more. >> you're done the training, you're perfectly equal. >> the message is for women. any girls, women, get in there, make the application pemly, good luck. i hope you'
and before you know it you're sitting up there in the front seat of an airbus. >> and despite what peoplee pressing a few buttons and the plane's doing the job. hands-on. >> absolutely. >> of course the computer does some. >> it's a balance. we are managing the computers and the systems, but we always do the takeoffs and the landings. >> talk about that. there is a rumor within the industry that will suggest that females make better pilots than male. all my pilot...
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i think the real competition is the delivery schedules from boeing and airbus, which will crank up overt number of years whether it is short-haul or long haul. those giant orders from emirates and qatar, those type of airlines, it will make for an interesting couple of years in the airline industry. what is going to happen with aer lingus? the government opposition seems to be hardening a little bit? >> i would say, awful lot of commentary in a vacuum, and a lot of, i would say, you could say, negative commentary. the reality is, we haven't really heard from willie walsh yet. we won't until there is a formal offer. i think the formal offer will be quite compelling. i think they will look at aer lingus for investment, for growth, and conductivity. then we will see, because the battle for this deal hasn't even started yet. some people think it is unlikely to happen. you can see that with the share price. my view, we haven't even started yet. i think it has got a decent chance of going through actually. >> it is going to be interesting to watch. stephen furlong joining us from davies. >> c
i think the real competition is the delivery schedules from boeing and airbus, which will crank up overt number of years whether it is short-haul or long haul. those giant orders from emirates and qatar, those type of airlines, it will make for an interesting couple of years in the airline industry. what is going to happen with aer lingus? the government opposition seems to be hardening a little bit? >> i would say, awful lot of commentary in a vacuum, and a lot of, i would say, you could...
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like boeing airbus. both guys have game. >> old days old days proctor & gamble, old days. are you feeling long in the tooth. >> bob iger and i both have a birthday february 10. mine is more than a milestone. >> he talked about his grandkids on the interview. >> put that one off. >> you don't have any of those. >> cramer's ""mad dash" dash" count down to the opening bell one more look at premarket after the biggest volume day for stocks since december 19th. back in a moment. chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade we looked for
like boeing airbus. both guys have game. >> old days old days proctor & gamble, old days. are you feeling long in the tooth. >> bob iger and i both have a birthday february 10. mine is more than a milestone. >> he talked about his grandkids on the interview. >> put that one off. >> you don't have any of those. >> cramer's ""mad dash" dash" count down to the opening bell one more look at premarket after the biggest volume day for stocks...
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psychological guillotine that severed them from europe from particularly in the days before boeing and airbus democratized air travel. the rio grande river does not provide such a -- such a psychological guillotine. on the other hand, assimilation is accomplished by american popular culture and that thing that the average immigrant parent probably dreads most of all, the american high school. there there's nothing like sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll i have a feeling that is working. i would close by quoting ronald reagan for his address to the nation. frequently quoted what he says the city on a hill has walls but the wall so doors. the walls of doors and the doors were very open to anyone with the will and the hard to get hear. that is how i saw it and see it still. that is made someone want in alex's denmark's but deeply conflicted. [applause] >> i think i will talk from here. >> in the encounter broadside we have two diametrically opposed views of immigration but both arguments come from the center-right. one is conservative. immigration cannot be examined menorahs assembly about economic po
psychological guillotine that severed them from europe from particularly in the days before boeing and airbus democratized air travel. the rio grande river does not provide such a -- such a psychological guillotine. on the other hand, assimilation is accomplished by american popular culture and that thing that the average immigrant parent probably dreads most of all, the american high school. there there's nothing like sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll i have a feeling that is working. i would close...
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airbus and boeing build planes to be flown by pilots that may not be first-class. >> that doesn't make. >> it's a reality. in the same way that cars are built to be driven by the best drivers and the worst drivers. the issue becomes when a crisis happens how do they react. and that is the single biggest issue in aviation at the moment. >> let's talk about ratings, you pointed us to airline ratings.com. rate the airlines and to point out, because it's important not to just sort of besmirch the entire asian airline industry. the top ones the top three in the top ten, there are three asian airlines with the highest rankings. please look the lowest rankings are all asian airlines. why is there such discrepancy, such a wide-ranging -- >> because of the way they do this. if you look at the top airlines it was qantas it's singapore airlines cathay they're up there with the total number of stars that are available. so your major -- let's take malaysia. it's been flying for 70 years. transasia had been flying for 40-odd years. not like they're small, in the case of malaysia scooby-doo airlines.
airbus and boeing build planes to be flown by pilots that may not be first-class. >> that doesn't make. >> it's a reality. in the same way that cars are built to be driven by the best drivers and the worst drivers. the issue becomes when a crisis happens how do they react. and that is the single biggest issue in aviation at the moment. >> let's talk about ratings, you pointed us to airline ratings.com. rate the airlines and to point out, because it's important not to just sort...