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yes, with that in mind, how is the rest of europe responding to this new version of alexis tsipras?ion generally has been pretty positive. we saw a wave of implementation measures in the new bailout. there have been a lot of positive noises. toin, it is an huge contrast what we were seeing at the beginning of the year. some of this yesterday from the eurogroup meeting, but again, a little bit of a reminder. the president of the eurogroup has continued bailout -- the implementation needs to continue. we have quite a heavy agenda of measures that need to be implemented for the next payment. it is quite a heavy month ahead. anna: marcus, thank you. up, we will dive into the stocks you want to watch in the european market open. sab miller is one we need to watch for. we will look at what those numbers could mean on the m&a front. stay tuned, all of that up after this short break. ♪ anna: welcome back. 7:43 in london. here are the stories you need to know. guy: factory orders unexpectedly fell in august in europe's largest economy, vulnerable to weaker growth in china. orders-adjusted fo
yes, with that in mind, how is the rest of europe responding to this new version of alexis tsipras?ion generally has been pretty positive. we saw a wave of implementation measures in the new bailout. there have been a lot of positive noises. toin, it is an huge contrast what we were seeing at the beginning of the year. some of this yesterday from the eurogroup meeting, but again, a little bit of a reminder. the president of the eurogroup has continued bailout -- the implementation needs to...
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. >> alexis tsipras spoke after two boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece sank. 11 children died in the aegean sea. smugglers are anxious to cross the assess before winter sets in. >> i feel shame for both the inability of europe to deal with effectively with this but also the quality of the debate. today the waves of aegean aren't just washing up dead children and refugees on our shores, they are wiping out european civilization itself. >> there have been more chaotic scenes at the borders. thousands of asylum seekers have been trying to climb over the barriers. >> now, the palestinian health authority says an eight month old baby has died from tear gas inhalation. clark with are israeli security forces, israelis shot another one at the border near nb nabli. the palestinian authority is urgings the international criminal court to speed into its investigation of alleged israelis violations. >>> and amnesty international says the israeli army is shooting to kill when it's unjustified. nadim baba, al jazeera has the story. >> after passing through army checkpoints. >> they say she
. >> alexis tsipras spoke after two boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece sank. 11 children died in the aegean sea. smugglers are anxious to cross the assess before winter sets in. >> i feel shame for both the inability of europe to deal with effectively with this but also the quality of the debate. today the waves of aegean aren't just washing up dead children and refugees on our shores, they are wiping out european civilization itself. >> there have been more chaotic...
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thank you very much. [ applause ] >> on behalf of the -- >> that was the greek prime minister alexis tsipras. he survived the debt talks. he survived an election, how did he use his stage today. >> 41 years old. he is a young plan and he only recently came back into office as you were suggesting. this was classic leader's speech at the general assembly. very, very wide ranging, but really when it comes to greece there are only two issues that people are interested in at the moment. one is the refugee crisis and the other is the economy. the greek economy has dragged down a lot of -- let's pause, because here is another key speaker. the response from the israeli prime minister, benjamin netenyahu. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, i bring you greetings from jerusalem. the city in which the jewish people's hopes and prayers for peace for all of humanity has echoed throughout the ages. 31 years ago, as israel's ambassador to the united nations, i stood at this podium for the first time. i spoke that day against a resolution sponsored by iran to expel israel from the united nations. then as
thank you very much. [ applause ] >> on behalf of the -- >> that was the greek prime minister alexis tsipras. he survived the debt talks. he survived an election, how did he use his stage today. >> 41 years old. he is a young plan and he only recently came back into office as you were suggesting. this was classic leader's speech at the general assembly. very, very wide ranging, but really when it comes to greece there are only two issues that people are interested in at the...
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reelected prime minister alexis tsipras has unveiled a draft budget for 2016. they predict the economy will shrink 1.3% next year before return to growth in 2017, but it contains a total of 614 million 6.4 billion dollars in austerity measures. euros sound finance ministers say they are hoping to release 2 billion euros worth of that part-won bailout by november. encourage athens to implement hard austerity measures. >> the community is here to help greece, but we are also there to recall that commitments have to be fulfilled, that milestones have to be accomplished, that prior actions need to be voted, that requires a strong administration with strong political will. kate: twitter has brought its former chief executive and cofounder back off to take the reins. jack dorsey was named the -- ceo onceo as monday. he has been serving as interim ceo it's july. he was also brought on as twitter payment system square. stock has lost nearly half its value in the last five months. quite an upward battle for mr. does the. -- upward battle for mr. dorsey. anchoç%ÑÑññç
reelected prime minister alexis tsipras has unveiled a draft budget for 2016. they predict the economy will shrink 1.3% next year before return to growth in 2017, but it contains a total of 614 million 6.4 billion dollars in austerity measures. euros sound finance ministers say they are hoping to release 2 billion euros worth of that part-won bailout by november. encourage athens to implement hard austerity measures. >> the community is here to help greece, but we are also there to recall...
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greek prime minister alexis tsipras expressed his sorrow. he condemned what he described as europe's inability to address the human drama. he said he's ashamed of a debate in which everyone tries to shift responsibility. >>> the philippines has welcomed a decision by the permanent court of arbitration in the netherlands to hear some claims it filed against china concerning disputed territories in the south china sea. patchari raksawong joins us from our bangkok studio. >> the philippine government submitted its case in 2013. china has maintained the court has no jurisdiction to rule on it. but on thursday, the court said it does have the authority to hear some of the philippines cases, the government in manila has welcomed the ruling, which appears to give its position against china a welcome boost. nhk world's charmaine deogracis reports. >> we welcome the decision of the tribunal. the ruling on the jurisdiction paves the way for the furtherance of the proceedings to evaluate the merits of the position. we will await advice from the tribuna
greek prime minister alexis tsipras expressed his sorrow. he condemned what he described as europe's inability to address the human drama. he said he's ashamed of a debate in which everyone tries to shift responsibility. >>> the philippines has welcomed a decision by the permanent court of arbitration in the netherlands to hear some claims it filed against china concerning disputed territories in the south china sea. patchari raksawong joins us from our bangkok studio. >> the...
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greek prime minister alexis tsipras will announce his new cabinet today along with a budget for 2016.s balanced creditors demand for cuts with his campaign against austerity. the ruling, coalition has been reelected. china has canceled flights to and from a paul, citing fuel shortages -- to it from nepal citing fuel shortages. cancellations after kathmandu airport said it had no fuel to offer. blocked border crossings in protest of the new constitution that they say denies that equal rights. transpacific partnership talks have been extended amid hopes that a deal could be agreed to. the japanese trade minister said in a court in principle could be announced today. however, significant hurdles remain. our next guest says this would provide a second wind to abenomics. he is from fujitsu research and joins us now from tokyo. you are saying that this is absolutely vital and crucial for japan. how vital is it? >> it is very important because , theally abenomics structural part of all the reform policies, are anchored around the tpp. opening up the markets, liberalizing markets from agricul
greek prime minister alexis tsipras will announce his new cabinet today along with a budget for 2016.s balanced creditors demand for cuts with his campaign against austerity. the ruling, coalition has been reelected. china has canceled flights to and from a paul, citing fuel shortages -- to it from nepal citing fuel shortages. cancellations after kathmandu airport said it had no fuel to offer. blocked border crossings in protest of the new constitution that they say denies that equal rights....
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alexis tsipras will announce his new cabinet today. balance creditors demand for cuts with his campaign promise to alleviate austerity. portugal's ruling social democrats coalition is expected to regain power. it was the first coalition government to survive a full term when the four-year dictatorship ended. adidas and kia have refused to join the campaign by fifa to call for the president's immediate exit. coke demanded the removal on friday. adidas calls for reform. kia declines to comment at all. we have the man who is the focus of our attention today. thank you for returning. is off until thursday. what is next? >> i think china will wake up a little bit more happy than the past few months. angie: really? why? excepting the fact -- they are accepting the fact that a number of areas in china are not in recession. angie: you are not allowed to be a bear in china. [laughter] >> when you look at china, in the past few months, it is glass cap -- it is glass half empty. we have switched to an equal glass. rishaad: 50% full. angie: this i
alexis tsipras will announce his new cabinet today. balance creditors demand for cuts with his campaign promise to alleviate austerity. portugal's ruling social democrats coalition is expected to regain power. it was the first coalition government to survive a full term when the four-year dictatorship ended. adidas and kia have refused to join the campaign by fifa to call for the president's immediate exit. coke demanded the removal on friday. adidas calls for reform. kia declines to comment at...
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alexis tsipras told parliament he plans to ask for a loan extension and lower fixed interest rates. >oring financial stability , recovery of the economy and the return to growth, debt relief and radical reform of public administration while fighting corruption in bureaucracy are our direct government objectives. their implementation is the only safe way out for the country from the guardianship and bailout agreements. jonathan: let's cross over to athens and speak to marcus. is this a changed tsipras that we saw last night? times: this is the second that tsipras has delivered the leaders make up for election. he was talking about how the greek people gave him a mandate to rip up the bailout. this time around, he is talking about the mandate the greek people gave him to implement the bailout. the contrast could not be clearer. his priorities he lays out were getting past the first bailout review, restoring financial stability, fixing those ranks. returning to growth. he set a goal of returning to debt markets in the first half of 2017. he talked about debt relief, achieving that throug
alexis tsipras told parliament he plans to ask for a loan extension and lower fixed interest rates. >oring financial stability , recovery of the economy and the return to growth, debt relief and radical reform of public administration while fighting corruption in bureaucracy are our direct government objectives. their implementation is the only safe way out for the country from the guardianship and bailout agreements. jonathan: let's cross over to athens and speak to marcus. is this a...
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that happened there, the party doesn't seem to be as radical as it did when it took power and alexis tsipras moved toward being a partner with other european leaders. does everyone eventually get co-opted and learn to play ball, or could somebody win and actually be an opposition? robert: serious option was a very radical. it had to do a grexit. -- the risks of doing a grexit were so great that they were forced into the center. i think they negotiated as much as they could, but basically they didn't get everything they wanted. joe: two quick questions, should people listen to jeremy corbyn's economic message and take it more seriously? and is there any chance there will be another prime minister? robert: it wouldn't surprise me if there was a breakup of the two party system. maybe break up the conservative party over europe. systemh case a coalition would play a part. on the first point, i think economics are rather distracting. joe: thank you very much lord robert skidelsky. always great to have your perspective on these matters. we will be right back. ♪ scarlet: to bully and yahoo! reporti
that happened there, the party doesn't seem to be as radical as it did when it took power and alexis tsipras moved toward being a partner with other european leaders. does everyone eventually get co-opted and learn to play ball, or could somebody win and actually be an opposition? robert: serious option was a very radical. it had to do a grexit. -- the risks of doing a grexit were so great that they were forced into the center. i think they negotiated as much as they could, but basically they...
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islands what's behind a recent surge in refugee crossings and harsh words from greek prime minister alexis tsipras. his response to the refugee crisis. isis. >> the refugee crisis becomes increasingly tragic. three boats packed with people seeking better lives capsized, 30 people killed most of them children. the tragedy unfolding off of lesbos callindos and rhodes. john siropolous reports. >> this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island of lesbos. many of those on board swam the final few meters to the rocky shore but out in the eag yean , it's partly because of turkish smugglers. try to increase before the weather worsens. >> this is dealing like a cargo ship really. >> pressure on camps as people await registrations. still waiting for his travel documents is afghanistan faisil. he paid for his interpretation services by being hunded down by thhunted down bythe taliban. >> when my dad got the letter, i told you don't work with these guys, you have worked with these guys reply family life is on risk. take money and get out of average, go wherever you want to go, don't come back in my home. >>
islands what's behind a recent surge in refugee crossings and harsh words from greek prime minister alexis tsipras. his response to the refugee crisis. isis. >> the refugee crisis becomes increasingly tragic. three boats packed with people seeking better lives capsized, 30 people killed most of them children. the tragedy unfolding off of lesbos callindos and rhodes. john siropolous reports. >> this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island of lesbos. many of those on board swam...
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. ♪ >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras has heralded what he calls the sir ritz is a party.comes as mario draghi says greece must stick to the latest bailout in order to complete a bank recapitalization. speaking to the catamarine newspaper in peru, the ecb president said the second transfer of funds worth 15 billion our rows would be no later than november 15th. >> jeff caught up with the imf world bank meetings in lima, peru. he asked what the mood was like in the council towards some form of debt reform in athens. >> we have to look at whether we can carry the debt burden on the annual basis. if you look at that, it's been flattened out very much. the interest rates have been reduced. maturities now 32 1/2 years so the annual debt burden is very low. there are a couple of hikes we may have to deal with and i think we need it agree with the imf on how to smooth it out if necessary even more. >> meantime, ecb executive board member says the recent elections in greece and portugal show the people in europe understand the need for reforms. jeff caught up with him at lima and
. ♪ >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras has heralded what he calls the sir ritz is a party.comes as mario draghi says greece must stick to the latest bailout in order to complete a bank recapitalization. speaking to the catamarine newspaper in peru, the ecb president said the second transfer of funds worth 15 billion our rows would be no later than november 15th. >> jeff caught up with the imf world bank meetings in lima, peru. he asked what the mood was like in the council...
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in greece, the government of prime minister alexis tsipras wants to complete the first review of itsess under its new international rescue package as soon as possible according to government officials who say the review is necessary for banks to be recapitalized and talks to resume on debt relief of the country. the prime minister is trying to contain the economic fallout from six months of fighting with creditors. in paris, air france employees refused to take news about impending job cuts quietly. they stormed into the company headquarters during a meeting and zeroed in on two managers. both managed to escape under police protection, but their shirts were nearly 20 their backs. air france's c.e.o. says seven people were hurt, one seriously. the company's been squeezed by low-cost airlines in europe and gulf carriers for long-haul flights. it is the first monday in october bringing with it the start of the supreme court's new term. court watchers say it will be a session of secrets. the justices will decide narrow issues dealing with abortion, the power of unions, race-based college
in greece, the government of prime minister alexis tsipras wants to complete the first review of itsess under its new international rescue package as soon as possible according to government officials who say the review is necessary for banks to be recapitalized and talks to resume on debt relief of the country. the prime minister is trying to contain the economic fallout from six months of fighting with creditors. in paris, air france employees refused to take news about impending job cuts...
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we're now going to go back to the general assembly haul where prime minister alexis tsipras of greeceas taken the stage. let's listen in to what he has to say. >> in the wake of this war, the under's noble declarations raised hopes for a common peaceful future based on universal values, social justice, and respect of human rights. much has been sensitive, but regrettably, the vision of the founders of the organization is far from being fulfilled. we witnessed today a large humanitarian crisis, unprecedented movements of displaced people, and -- and an increase of poverty, violence, extremism, and human rights abuses. nevertheless, the big question for us, is not to identify the challenges we face. the people of this world know very well what they face every day. the big question that this great organization was set up to answer is how do we deal with these challenges on the basis of our shared values on the united nations charter? importantly as years go by, we seem to be turning not only to the same problems, but to the same old failed recipes that fostered these problems in the firs
we're now going to go back to the general assembly haul where prime minister alexis tsipras of greeceas taken the stage. let's listen in to what he has to say. >> in the wake of this war, the under's noble declarations raised hopes for a common peaceful future based on universal values, social justice, and respect of human rights. much has been sensitive, but regrettably, the vision of the founders of the organization is far from being fulfilled. we witnessed today a large humanitarian...
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the members were elected last month after prime minister alexis tsipras called for early polls months into the term. that followed a revolt by hard line leftists in the party as he entered into another bayout deal. tsipras went on to win the elections. >>> voters in kurdistan are heading to the polls on sunday to elect a new parliament. it's a big test for the flejly democracy. kurdistan introduced proportional representation to ensure a fairer distribution of power. 14 parties vie for a share of the 120 seats in parliament. the ruling social democratic party is predicted to do well. it's up against the south side leading party and the party that are all members a shaky coalition government. corruption is the number one issues followed close by by unemployment and rising energy prices. we have the report. >> reporter: when it comes to central asian democracy, this is as good as it gets, with 14 political parties contesting it's been a vibrant election campai campaign. the campaign is short on messages of tolerance or diversity. harassment of minorities like gays and lesbian is common
the members were elected last month after prime minister alexis tsipras called for early polls months into the term. that followed a revolt by hard line leftists in the party as he entered into another bayout deal. tsipras went on to win the elections. >>> voters in kurdistan are heading to the polls on sunday to elect a new parliament. it's a big test for the flejly democracy. kurdistan introduced proportional representation to ensure a fairer distribution of power. 14 parties vie for...
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alexis tsipras spoke after two more boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece sank. at least 22 people, including 11 children drowned in the aegean sea. more than 100 were rescued from the water. >> i want to say that as a european leader, i feel shame, both for the senate of europe to deal effectively with this crise but also for the quality of the debate. >> today, the waves of the aegean aren't just washing up dead refugees and dead children on our shores, they're wiping out european civilization itself. >> a correspondent live for us in les lesbos. tell us about the greek response. >> in the past three days that we have been here, there have been a surge of arrivals on this island and across the aegean. it is estimated that the number of arrivals have averaged 7,000 to 8,000 a day. right here behind me, you can see the results of that surge, people lining up to enter a greek ferry chartered for the purpose of taking them to athens where they are expected to continue their journey north into the balkans. these people have been processed, registered, fingerprinted,
alexis tsipras spoke after two more boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece sank. at least 22 people, including 11 children drowned in the aegean sea. more than 100 were rescued from the water. >> i want to say that as a european leader, i feel shame, both for the senate of europe to deal effectively with this crise but also for the quality of the debate. >> today, the waves of the aegean aren't just washing up dead refugees and dead children on our shores, they're wiping out...
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meanwhile, in athens, greek prime minister alexis tsipras blasted europe for its handling of the crisisranslated ): i want to say that, as a member of the european leadership, i feel shame. shame, both for the inability of europe to deal effectively with this human drama, but also for the quality of discussion. >> woodruff: in addition to the dead, the greek coast guard said it rescued nearly 600 people in the last 24 hours. many of the migrants and refugees have fled syria and iraq. president obama says he's ready to sign a two-year budget deal that won senate approval early today. it passed 64 to 35, in spite of conservative opposition, and just in time to avert a federal default next week. the package includes $80 billion in new spending. it also prevents a cut in social security disability benefits and a major hike in medicare premiums. in the presidential campaign, democrat hillary clinton worked to consolidate support among black voters in a swing across the south. in atlanta, she vowed to end disparities between crack and powder cocaine prison sentences, and called for other refo
meanwhile, in athens, greek prime minister alexis tsipras blasted europe for its handling of the crisisranslated ): i want to say that, as a member of the european leadership, i feel shame. shame, both for the inability of europe to deal effectively with this human drama, but also for the quality of discussion. >> woodruff: in addition to the dead, the greek coast guard said it rescued nearly 600 people in the last 24 hours. many of the migrants and refugees have fled syria and iraq....
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prime minister alexis tsipras said it has to stop. >> ( translated ): only if we are able to transfernt line from the greek islands to the turkish shores, and start the process of resettling refugees from the turkish shores towards europe, and not from the greek islands to other european countries, can we then hope to face and diminish these huge refugee influxes that are impossible to cope with today. >> woodruff: the government of turkey, in turn, warned that a new wave of refugees is coming, as thousands more syrians flee military offensive backed by russian air strikes. police in sweden now say a masked man who attacked a school with a sword and knife yesterday, was racially motivated. he killed two people and wounded two in trollhattan, a town with a large immigrant population. all of the victims were dark- skinned. today, mourners paid their respects at a makeshift memorial, while the local police chief reported on the investigation. >> we have discovered a letter in his apartment and it has some notes in it that tells us that he has planned the act and he also planned it out of
prime minister alexis tsipras said it has to stop. >> ( translated ): only if we are able to transfernt line from the greek islands to the turkish shores, and start the process of resettling refugees from the turkish shores towards europe, and not from the greek islands to other european countries, can we then hope to face and diminish these huge refugee influxes that are impossible to cope with today. >> woodruff: the government of turkey, in turn, warned that a new wave of...
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greek prime minister alexis tsipras was one of the speakers. he won reelection a few weeks ago despite anger over his concessions to the eu to reach a bail-out agreement. today, he was likely to go after international lenders who help put nations like his in to debt. patty, he has a clear agenda? >> not so much international lenders. you will probably see something a little more conciliatory. the big emphasis is likely to be the need nor debt restructuring. he has unsustainable debt. it did enter into a third bail-out agreement and tsipras was re-elected. he said he will stick to those terms but implicit in those terms is the allowment, if you will, for some sort of debt restructuring. of course they would love to see a haircut, a write down of some of that. it may take on different terms. tsipras was driving home earlier this week at the u.n.'s sustain able to development for if you want sus stableable development, what you need to address is this prove of sovereign debt default and these austerity measures that tends to do more harm than good
greek prime minister alexis tsipras was one of the speakers. he won reelection a few weeks ago despite anger over his concessions to the eu to reach a bail-out agreement. today, he was likely to go after international lenders who help put nations like his in to debt. patty, he has a clear agenda? >> not so much international lenders. you will probably see something a little more conciliatory. the big emphasis is likely to be the need nor debt restructuring. he has unsustainable debt. it...
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alexis tsipras labeled it a humanitarian crisis.llowing news from malaysia. , 400alaysian ringgit million of it, the malaysian government may collect 400 million ringgit's from taxes on the rich. this as the government tries to recoup tax money the malaysian government says 2 billion people pay income taxes in malaysia. that is a check of the stories driving forex markets this morning. angie: earlier this month, woodside petroleum reported a 45% drop in third-quarter sales thanks to the slide in global energy prices. part of a surgeon m&a activity in the sector. what is next for woodside? let's ask the man himself, ceo peter:, who joins us live from singapore. thank you for joining us. tell us about oil search. is it still in the cards for you? it's something that we are still open to having conversations about. we put a proposal to get feedback in the marketplace. we are still waiting to engage with them. the two companies together are much stronger than the two companies apart. advantagee can take of the cycle as it plays out. a f
alexis tsipras labeled it a humanitarian crisis.llowing news from malaysia. , 400alaysian ringgit million of it, the malaysian government may collect 400 million ringgit's from taxes on the rich. this as the government tries to recoup tax money the malaysian government says 2 billion people pay income taxes in malaysia. that is a check of the stories driving forex markets this morning. angie: earlier this month, woodside petroleum reported a 45% drop in third-quarter sales thanks to the slide...
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we will go live to greece were alexis tsipras is outlining priorities. ♪ guy: welcome back. from london. let's get you up to speed with the bloomberg's top headlines. five years of talks finally ended with an agreement on the transpacific partnership. the accord covers 40% of the world's trade and lowers tariffs on a range of products. critics say it threatens domestic jobs, and in washington, both sides of congress denounced the deal. china remains outside. deutsche bank's former co-ceo has said that the emerging markets selloff isn't as bad as theasian fall off of 1990's. he sat down with our editor in chief for an exclusive interview as part of the 50 most influential people event. >> not as bad as the asian crisis in the late 1990's, fundamentally different. sovereign indebtedness is a lot lower. look to emerging-market corporate's if you really want an area of concern. executives fled with their clothes in tatters after workers protested, as almost 3000 plan jobs ended. eightad to scale an foot high fence to escape. the airline says it might have to make its first force
we will go live to greece were alexis tsipras is outlining priorities. ♪ guy: welcome back. from london. let's get you up to speed with the bloomberg's top headlines. five years of talks finally ended with an agreement on the transpacific partnership. the accord covers 40% of the world's trade and lowers tariffs on a range of products. critics say it threatens domestic jobs, and in washington, both sides of congress denounced the deal. china remains outside. deutsche bank's former co-ceo has...
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. >>> greek prime minister alexis tsipras will also addressed united nations general assembly today. is expected to discuss the economic situation in greece and the syrian refugee crisis in europe. follow our coverage of the u.n. speeches anytime on c-span.org. >> joining us from capitol hill is congressman daniel webster, republican from florida and a candidate for speaker of the house. congressman, thanks very much for being with us. >> great to be on. >> you told "the tampa bay times" you are running hard so how is the campaign going? >> well, you know i think, i've been in a few leadership races in my life and i usually, one-on-one, either phone calls or more importantly, face-to-face and i just, i call myself a plodder. i take everything as it comes. so we're just working our way through the conference. hopefully we'll be able to have good success. >> speaker boehner announcing elections take place on october the 8th. are you satisfied with that date? >> yes. i am happy that we're going to get the opportunity to share why i'm running and that is, and that is going to move some o
. >>> greek prime minister alexis tsipras will also addressed united nations general assembly today. is expected to discuss the economic situation in greece and the syrian refugee crisis in europe. follow our coverage of the u.n. speeches anytime on c-span.org. >> joining us from capitol hill is congressman daniel webster, republican from florida and a candidate for speaker of the house. congressman, thanks very much for being with us. >> great to be on. >> you told...
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scratches, it is the same as in france, jeremy corbyn in britain, all the way around the world, alexis tsiprasce, people rallied around people who they think tell it like it is and trump connects to people because even when he is rude and a pleasant, he is being straight. stephanie: that is what the current political climate has driven us to. when i sat there with mr. trump for almost one hour, i thought, only now when washington has been in this complete state of gridlock for so long could it be in this scenario where you crazyly think this is so and might actually work because anything rational has not worked. austan: that is there. as i say, i think trumps appeal -- i think trump's appeal is tell it like it is and you never saw a politician say this time of something. the interviewer will ask something and they will say, you are an idiot, you don't know what you are talking about and people are like, yeah. i think the novelty of that is wearing off and it is prone to wear off and you have seen it with people saying, well, you have got to keep redoubling, he has got the shock you twice as mu
scratches, it is the same as in france, jeremy corbyn in britain, all the way around the world, alexis tsiprasce, people rallied around people who they think tell it like it is and trump connects to people because even when he is rude and a pleasant, he is being straight. stephanie: that is what the current political climate has driven us to. when i sat there with mr. trump for almost one hour, i thought, only now when washington has been in this complete state of gridlock for so long could it...