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let's get back to one of our big stories, boris island sunk. heathrow airport and build a new hub on an island has been dismissed. joining us now is the mayor of london's aviation advisor. good morning to you. credible as a result of this announcement. people are beginning to wonder, are you? >> i think they are heading in the wrong direction. the decision will be taken by whoever is in the government after the next election. will be aing if this huge contribution to the debate. they are now limited to two options -- a third runway at heathrow. is gatwick,other britain turning its back on having a hub airport altogether for the next 40 years or 50 years. notheathrow expansion is possible. you do not think this is the end of the road? >> the davis commission is just a warm-up for the main game, which is going to happen after the next election. continuing to make this case. it is not simply an air force case -- is not simply an airport case. it is about the shape of london, you have a .3 million people. 're going to need to build homes that have
let's get back to one of our big stories, boris island sunk. heathrow airport and build a new hub on an island has been dismissed. joining us now is the mayor of london's aviation advisor. good morning to you. credible as a result of this announcement. people are beginning to wonder, are you? >> i think they are heading in the wrong direction. the decision will be taken by whoever is in the government after the next election. will be aing if this huge contribution to the debate. they are...
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segun boris, falta algo sot boris izaguirre "ahora lo que hay que hacer es deshacer esa química, ponerponer un poquito de batallas, claro, si, si, si polemica, que segun el simpatico juez, no sera solamente entre ellos sot boris izaguirre " tu crees que va a haber controversia entre los participantes? si totalmente, totalmente. porque vienen con muchas ganas y vienen muy dispuestos a defender hasta lo que sea posible conseguir ese "dream come true", que es ser una artista. viene con los dientes afuera muchos de ellos y yo creo que nuestro rol en cualquier caso y viene con los dientes afuera muchos de ellos y yo creo que nuestro rol en cualquier caso y sobre todo en el de olga cuando ya lleguen a la escuela se van a calmar un poco esas aguas. una de las cosas que diferencia este show a otras competencias es la participacion de los influencers,un grupo de 100 personas, integrado por artistas, msicos, publicistas, blogueros, periodistas y personalidades de las redes sociales ellos tendran la tarea de ngan con algo nuo o que ladiency enamoren. quiero que laente alguien y quse puedan s vean
segun boris, falta algo sot boris izaguirre "ahora lo que hay que hacer es deshacer esa química, ponerponer un poquito de batallas, claro, si, si, si polemica, que segun el simpatico juez, no sera solamente entre ellos sot boris izaguirre " tu crees que va a haber controversia entre los participantes? si totalmente, totalmente. porque vienen con muchas ganas y vienen muy dispuestos a defender hasta lo que sea posible conseguir ese "dream come true", que es ser una artista....
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izaguirre exploto contra los influencers sot boris izaguirre - clip 0033ya in: 23:26:33"a veces los un aspecto fisico parece que les da igual, y eso no es verdad, sabemos perfectamente bien que no es verdad, 23:26:41 track: decenas de concursantes dejaron todo sobre el escenario e hicieron todo lo posible por cumplir su sueÑo, pero al final slo 13 de ellos lograron pasar a la etapa de seleccin tag ivette - clip 0040d0 ponerse cada vez mejor, laoma s pormenores nuevamenteasi ques eo ===traffic op=machinlemundo23:4 anchor gracias por acompanarnos, recuerden que cada hora tendremos resmenes honduras! >> mexicanas ♪ las altas temperaturas agravan las incendio que afectan el norte y sur de california. >> anoche se estrenÓ por todo
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heathrow called on boris johnson to support it.ill or not what has been so against heathrow is debatable. >> and you have these political ambitions. we heard from the business lobby yesterday. about what their preferences. i have been in favor. >> let's move on. deployedke force to be at a moments notice. that is a direct response to russia's behavior. how big and how fast will the strikeforce be? about 4000king troops to be deployed in 48 hours. air, land, and special forces. the secretary-general said it is important to not be naÏve about russia's intentions and he called on russia to stop their aggressive behavior. it is important to look at the context. about a greatking land war that has arrived on europe's doorstep. it is also saying they are suffering setbacks. not just in the southeast but around luhansk and some of the areas there. all this comes as president obama is arriving and estonia. ratified.be likely the summit begins tomorrow. >> angela merkel seems to be taking a tougher stance. >> she is saying that this is clea
heathrow called on boris johnson to support it.ill or not what has been so against heathrow is debatable. >> and you have these political ambitions. we heard from the business lobby yesterday. about what their preferences. i have been in favor. >> let's move on. deployedke force to be at a moments notice. that is a direct response to russia's behavior. how big and how fast will the strikeforce be? about 4000king troops to be deployed in 48 hours. air, land, and special forces. the...
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>> a boris is a fantastic mayor of london. he is taking many strategic positions. some of the reports say he is infrastructure. indeed, the independent london of finance commission which looks at and parent citizens shows he knows all -- looks at him parent cities and shows he knows it. cities and shows he knows it. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. anna edwards back a little bit later. great guests. let's talk construction. ons.ave heard from jerod ly the biggest loser. shares are down more than 20 were six. thanares are down more 20%. caroline hyde has the story. the latest in a long line of warnings. >> the third warning and the second chief executive. he is the interim. this is quite astonishing what is going on in all because of this company did not weather the financial crisis very well. we are seeing a pickup and construction. britain's biggest builder after the moment and we are seeing andrew mcnaughton left in may. they have not had anyone after the home. -- they have not had anyone at the helm. see the construction unit down by another 75 million poun
>> a boris is a fantastic mayor of london. he is taking many strategic positions. some of the reports say he is infrastructure. indeed, the independent london of finance commission which looks at and parent citizens shows he knows all -- looks at him parent cities and shows he knows it. cities and shows he knows it. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. anna edwards back a little bit later. great guests. let's talk construction. ons.ave heard from jerod ly the biggest loser....
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. >> ok, boris johnson had this idea that we should build an island east of london.doesn't sound like it is going to fit in with the cbi plan. >> cbi said they want spades in the ground by 2020. they are very much -- howard davies who was heading up the airport commission, they want something to happen. in the next two weeks, there is going to be a decision on boris island, this estuary airport. it wasn't shortlisted earlier this year, but it is over -- either going to be in or out. that is going to happen in the next couple weeks. the final report will be some time after the next election. we will have to see whether the hub airport is in or out. if it is out, it will be interesting to see what the mayor of london does and whether he backs heathrow. he has been vocal about being in favor of a hub. that would suggest that he would back heathrow. >> you would have thought given his recent change of desire when it comes to political aspirations, that a little bit as well. thank you very much indeed. the battle surrounding london's airport expansion. coming up, more fro
. >> ok, boris johnson had this idea that we should build an island east of london.doesn't sound like it is going to fit in with the cbi plan. >> cbi said they want spades in the ground by 2020. they are very much -- howard davies who was heading up the airport commission, they want something to happen. in the next two weeks, there is going to be a decision on boris island, this estuary airport. it wasn't shortlisted earlier this year, but it is over -- either going to be in or out....
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joins us to talk currencies, boris slotslov and dan dicker.ave happened, boris? what would they have used for a currency? let's say it had gone the other way. did you prepare for that scenario very seriously? >> no. i don't want to think about what would have happened. not only would it have been horrible, but it would have opened a pandora's box and created all other opportunities. in many ways i think this was a welcomed event not just the brits but the europeans in general. because it put the lid of the breakup and fracture ideas within the eurozone. >> is there any reason that now that it's all said and done, should people continue to buy the pound versus the dollar? any reason to do that? >> when i was here last week, i said the market kind of thinks it's going to be a no vote. it had a bit of a burst overnight to 165 as a result of it. but i think you've seen a bit now. a lot of the echblt was priced to the pound. you think the good news is this is pretty good. i think this is where the story in the uk forms our own story. the central br
joins us to talk currencies, boris slotslov and dan dicker.ave happened, boris? what would they have used for a currency? let's say it had gone the other way. did you prepare for that scenario very seriously? >> no. i don't want to think about what would have happened. not only would it have been horrible, but it would have opened a pandora's box and created all other opportunities. in many ways i think this was a welcomed event not just the brits but the europeans in general. because it...
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boris in new york. boris. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer from brooklyn.y question is about american rail car industry. >> i like it, but i like trinity more, greenbriar next and then american rail car. remember these are fracking plays, and they can go down. mark in iowa, mark. >> caller: jimbo, a hawkeye boo-yah. >> how much did we love it when we were there? jim cramer from the university of iowa. >> caller: there you go. tell me your position on exas. >> you know, i like that, and everyone backed away from it, and i am sticking with it now. pat in new york. pat. >> caller: mr. cramer's son, how are you doing, jim? >> pop looked good yesterday. everything is right with the world. what's up? >> caller: i'm interested to know -- i have your book, by the way, getting rich carefully, a wonderful, informative book. my stock is restoration hardware. >> restoration hardware i think is a buy, but you have to understand that rh is one of those stocks a tiger by the tail. it can be down ten, up ten, you have to hi of this long term. most people can't take the pai
boris in new york. boris. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer from brooklyn.y question is about american rail car industry. >> i like it, but i like trinity more, greenbriar next and then american rail car. remember these are fracking plays, and they can go down. mark in iowa, mark. >> caller: jimbo, a hawkeye boo-yah. >> how much did we love it when we were there? jim cramer from the university of iowa. >> caller: there you go. tell me your position on exas. >> you...
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finally, look how happy she is to be married and her first dance with boris.inda,. >>> already feels like fall here in new york city. autumn begins tonight. i askedot what you're most looking forward to debbie is psyched for beautiful colors and cool nights so she can have a bonfire and camp out with her five-year-old grandson. sounds like fun. maggie's favorite part is seeing kids working on halloween costumes. and denice enjoys the cents, pumpkin, apple, cinnamon, and warm cider. college football and cooler temps. thank you for writing and thank you for being part of the "the real story." have a fantastic monday. now it's time for shep. >> vulamic state militants released a new recording, warning all of us americans we will not feel safe in our own bedrooms. u.s. officials say they're on heightened alert as some americans return home after trying to join the islamic state in syria. >> there's a manhunt still underway for an accused cop killer, schools shut down, search teams combing the forest. they say they're closing in on his location and have found his g
finally, look how happy she is to be married and her first dance with boris.inda,. >>> already feels like fall here in new york city. autumn begins tonight. i askedot what you're most looking forward to debbie is psyched for beautiful colors and cool nights so she can have a bonfire and camp out with her five-year-old grandson. sounds like fun. maggie's favorite part is seeing kids working on halloween costumes. and denice enjoys the cents, pumpkin, apple, cinnamon, and warm cider....
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the mayor of london boris johnson has expressed alarm. recent poll indicated a campaign to leave the uk now had a narrow lead. he said the country was sleepwalking to tragedy. >>> scientists from nicaragua are asking for international help to analyze the crater left by a meteorite. it struck a wooded area on saturday. a scientist said the meter was 12 meters across and five meters deep but tahey've been unable t find the meteorite itself. they think it could be part of an asteroid that passed over the united states. >>> there's a new record being set in mexico. can you guess what it's for? this is the new world's best for singing in the round. it was set in a mexican city, more than 1,900 people came together. in case you're wondering, the previous record was in liverpool for a beatles song. maybe they are cheering our latest breaking news. >>> because, yes, it has just been announced the duchess of cambridge and her husband prince william are expecting their second child. the couple and their families are delighted with the news. that's
the mayor of london boris johnson has expressed alarm. recent poll indicated a campaign to leave the uk now had a narrow lead. he said the country was sleepwalking to tragedy. >>> scientists from nicaragua are asking for international help to analyze the crater left by a meteorite. it struck a wooded area on saturday. a scientist said the meter was 12 meters across and five meters deep but tahey've been unable t find the meteorite itself. they think it could be part of an asteroid that...
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autoridades del sector salud en colorado se muestran normadas desde el pasado 18 de agosto han llegado boriser la forma sobre cÓmo se originó. le tenemos mÁs informaciÓn antes un adelanto de los deportes con raÚl delgado. >> ronaldinho viajÓ a brasil para recibir su visa de trabajo y federer fue sorprendido su partido de semi final en el abierto de ee.uu. regresamos mÁs rápido que inmediatamente. >> raÚl delgado estÁ listo con informaciÓn deportiva del dÍa. >>muy buenas noches y saludos a todos les saluda raÚl delgado. bienvenidos acciones porque va, la flamante contrataciÓn de los gallos blancos, ronaldinho viajÓ a brasil para conseguir su visa de trabajo y regresar a querÉtaro el dÍa de su presentaciÓn aÚn no se ha dado conocer sÍ se sabe que el conjunto emplumado no puso ninguna clÁusula dándole toda su confianza y jugador carioca que se le conoce por ser un gran aficionado a la vida nocturna. las cifras del contrato no se han dado a conocer hasta el momento nos vamos al tenis el abierto de ee.uu. vaya sorpresa el dÍa de hoy djokovic fue sorprendido a semifinales siendo el amplio favorito
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boris diaw at the top scorer with 15 points. >> of course we believe in ourselves, but the most importantg is what happens on the court. you have to give everything, and that is what happened here. every player raised their level of performance. everybody was 100% concentrated we had not seen that until today. of course, this was our best performance this tournament. >> we have to keep that going to agree have to continue like this. what we need to do is stay humble. it is true that we won this match against a great team which is very good, but we have not won a medal yet. we still have to play serbia in a big semifinal. >> our shooting percentages show it. the rebounding difference is way too big, almost double. so those are big key factors today do not think we underestimated france. they play their game. we just played not well. >> team usa has been preparing for their semifinal here in barcelona. the defending champions have cruised to since last clutter without missing a match, but now they face a tricky competition. the point guard in 2012, james harden, has been crucial to his team
boris diaw at the top scorer with 15 points. >> of course we believe in ourselves, but the most importantg is what happens on the court. you have to give everything, and that is what happened here. every player raised their level of performance. everybody was 100% concentrated we had not seen that until today. of course, this was our best performance this tournament. >> we have to keep that going to agree have to continue like this. what we need to do is stay humble. it is true that...
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. >> darya: 15 boris who escaped whirred call today. authorities say that somehow they get out and slipped under least the sense. it is our known instance of a long-planned escaped. >> darya:in missouri. a highway shutdown protest in honor of michael brown was canceled, but some of the demonstrators didn't get the message. >> darya:several drivers appeared to slow down and stop. >> darya:police also stopped people who walked onto the interstate >> darya:organizers say the original stop on the highway for four and half minutes. >> darya:this was to symbolize the four and a half hours michael brown remained on the ground after officer darren wilson shot and killed him. >> mark: the sister of an american detained in north korea is asking the reclusive nation for mercy -- after hearing from her brother on an unexpected cnn ed payne has the story. >> darya: on monday their reasoning one expected the allowed someone to interview the man. all three said they hope the u.s. a government would send an envoy. >>: that is the only hope have runout
. >> darya: 15 boris who escaped whirred call today. authorities say that somehow they get out and slipped under least the sense. it is our known instance of a long-planned escaped. >> darya:in missouri. a highway shutdown protest in honor of michael brown was canceled, but some of the demonstrators didn't get the message. >> darya:several drivers appeared to slow down and stop. >> darya:police also stopped people who walked onto the interstate >> darya:organizers...
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so, when vladimir putin annexed crimea, signed by russia's then reigning boris. >> the annexation of crimea, the modern history. [ applause ] >> i just want to direct your attention, ukraine, which gave up the third largest nuclear potential in exchange for the security assurance will stave in the bag by one of the countries. >> as fighting spread to eastern ukraine, president poroshenko asked the obama administration for military assistance, to fend off russian backed separatists and what nato sees as a quote, unquote, incursion of russian troops. but thus far, president obama has regarded military aide to ukraine as too provocative to russia. so instead, the u.s. sent $70 million in nonlethal aid, such as ready-to-eat meals, medical supplies, and communication gear. mr. poroshenko wants more. >> i strongly encourage the united states to give ukraine a special security. we should reflect the highest level of interaction with nonnato ally. >> question, is president obama likely to give president poroshenko the special security he wants by declaring ukraine a major nonnato ally of the
so, when vladimir putin annexed crimea, signed by russia's then reigning boris. >> the annexation of crimea, the modern history. [ applause ] >> i just want to direct your attention, ukraine, which gave up the third largest nuclear potential in exchange for the security assurance will stave in the bag by one of the countries. >> as fighting spread to eastern ukraine, president poroshenko asked the obama administration for military assistance, to fend off russian backed...
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ways of dealing with the tide of westerners joining the islamic states is one example of the news war boris johnson the mayor of london well as far as proposing any will it travels to syria to iraq without telling the authorities first should automatically be labeled as a terrorist being until they can prove that they're innocent idea found little supporters to be said that of the muslim public affairs committee in the u.k. british foreign policies are the ones that lead to such radicalization the first place. sims in that region are no longer willing to accept what they think is an unjust order and by bombing them into submission by. driving them or kidnapping them. secret prisons around the world by torturing them their only reinforces that the belief within the muslim world that something is wrong and nothing is going to stop these guys unless as these groups like liason are saying unless we take up arms so why are we giving them more of the same something needs to change and that is we need to adjust our current policy make it ethical and we teach young will see that we can deal with th
ways of dealing with the tide of westerners joining the islamic states is one example of the news war boris johnson the mayor of london well as far as proposing any will it travels to syria to iraq without telling the authorities first should automatically be labeled as a terrorist being until they can prove that they're innocent idea found little supporters to be said that of the muslim public affairs committee in the u.k. british foreign policies are the ones that lead to such radicalization...
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tomorrow, london mayor boris johnson will be speaking.to get back into the houses of parliament. david cameron will speak on wednesday. >> great work. thank you very much indeed. "surveillance" is next, live from new york. tom keene the rest of the team. if you're watching in the u.k., i'm sure you're interested to hear what the chancellor has to say. will bring you the speech. george osborne's party speech later on today. timing is a bit vague. right here on bloomberg television. see you later. ♪ . a fierce process -- protest in hong kong. the world asks how will beijing respond. ascendant,llar is and it is a new india. modi visits the white house. from our world headquarters in new york, it is monday, september 29. i am tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. let's get you to a monday morning brief with adam. >> the protests are pretty powerful images. we will go there and see what is driving that. finds's 10 year yield above 10% for the first time since april. 10%. >> i agree, a big deal with the huge international back and
tomorrow, london mayor boris johnson will be speaking.to get back into the houses of parliament. david cameron will speak on wednesday. >> great work. thank you very much indeed. "surveillance" is next, live from new york. tom keene the rest of the team. if you're watching in the u.k., i'm sure you're interested to hear what the chancellor has to say. will bring you the speech. george osborne's party speech later on today. timing is a bit vague. right here on bloomberg...
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collet bottled been shocked boris becker shot. >> james: the tally is coming in at $8 million. in the wide division says 60 percent of the wineries have been sustained some type of damage. and they have a delayed harvest which is going on right now. in the price tag is expected to go up. those selected will be tested in the classroom. >>: 12 line in that technology will transform a classroom. and that every child has access to the internet another to be competitive in the world. since the program began, katz has given out a number of computers. but as a donation. >> james: crews began to tear down a building in fremont on tuesday. and then now design efforts are acquisition efforts and that would really encourage you with a lot enjoy the whole area. and gas prices actually fall and the bay area. >> george: and that's been his sister reported on the five were boulevard. he has already been moved out of the alliance but it could become a problem later. that's why when we look around the bathing we did not see any major problems. say a quick computer check shows like traffic still
collet bottled been shocked boris becker shot. >> james: the tally is coming in at $8 million. in the wide division says 60 percent of the wineries have been sustained some type of damage. and they have a delayed harvest which is going on right now. in the price tag is expected to go up. those selected will be tested in the classroom. >>: 12 line in that technology will transform a classroom. and that every child has access to the internet another to be competitive in the world....
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olga tañon y puso a todos los jueces a bailar -david con su look y romanticismo puso a chiquibaby y a boris su potente voz -aarón puso a todos con los pelos de punta y logró ovación total de pie. -y por ultimo janilca deslumbro y logró emocionar a los jueces con el tema "creo en mi" de natalia jiménez mientras que varios, como dominic no corrieron con la misma suerte sot dominic/ no paso la audicion "en que crees que fallastes? quizas en la proyeccion y el desplazamiento, mi plan era quedarme en lo que empezaba el coro y entonces en el coro pues empezar a desplazarme porque uno va creciendo" otros 2 fueron salvados por lucero, al final tuvo que decidirse por uno y se quedo con eduar. además, pudimos apreciar a lucero hablando ingles en varias ocasiones, incluyendo la entrevista con el invitado de la noche austin mahone. el astro juvenil logro contagiar a todos con un electrizante número musical acompañado de sus bailarines. tag ivette - "bueno y ya falta muy poco para la proxima fase, asi que no se pierdan "yo soy el artista" el proximo domingo a las 8/7 centro. es todo lo que tengo por aho
olga tañon y puso a todos los jueces a bailar -david con su look y romanticismo puso a chiquibaby y a boris su potente voz -aarón puso a todos con los pelos de punta y logró ovación total de pie. -y por ultimo janilca deslumbro y logró emocionar a los jueces con el tema "creo en mi" de natalia jiménez mientras que varios, como dominic no corrieron con la misma suerte sot dominic/ no paso la audicion "en que crees que fallastes? quizas en la proyeccion y el desplazamiento,...
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world war i and the decision to occupy iraq and afghanistan over one decade to lay the groundwork boris -- for problems. and we have seen civil liberties as a result. >> directly attacked on 9/11 should read novels of taliban targets to eradicate that regime? was that a correct action? >> it was the decision to stick around for 10 years. with those countries over that spanish-american war to be significantly weaker than the world today. because of the decisions we make economically with those bad regimes around the globe >> do get us a sense if you are criticizing foreign policy with bush's actions in afghanistan or if you are criticizing the idea of america reaction. >> that would be a big improvement over what we did. to carry that out over obama is cited? >> yes. there is intervention to spend a lot of time and lives and money as wilson did in world war i. that got us in a worse position. this is something we did not see. >> clocking in american foreign policy 1945 leaving about world war i? >> and stand i might agree with you on that. >> looking at the foreign policy you don't leave
world war i and the decision to occupy iraq and afghanistan over one decade to lay the groundwork boris -- for problems. and we have seen civil liberties as a result. >> directly attacked on 9/11 should read novels of taliban targets to eradicate that regime? was that a correct action? >> it was the decision to stick around for 10 years. with those countries over that spanish-american war to be significantly weaker than the world today. because of the decisions we make economically...
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i ran for president advocating the expax nsion of nato in 1992 and i had a conversation with boris yeltsinnd i said look, i don't think you're going to invade eastern europe but you're not going to be there forever. president yeltsin in return for ukraine getting rid of all of its nuclear weapons and sending them the russia signed an agreement with me and the then president of ukraine saying russia would also respect ukraine's territory integrity. president putin said it was an agreement not a treaty therefore i'm not bound by it. i think it's a long rap that expanding nato caused all this. that -- you made me invade georgia and you made me invade yk because they were the only two countries on my border? come on, it's just -- it's not a credible thing. >> coming up in a moment. more bill clinton. if hillary clinton were to run and win, what would life be like as the first man? i'll ask him to consider. keeping a billion customers a year flying, means keeping seven billion transactions flowing. and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always
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it is boris right now. i think that is something out, but crackdown on who. lot of the common-sense measures are being overlooked. the same time of the ones that seem to put an innocent americans into targets are being bounced upon. >> you know, if you had the a maternity to build a privacy law and there are three simple things. maybe three or four simple things in the privacy of what would your recommendation be? >> my recommendation would be first and foremost it is a counter-terrorism measure it has to state clearly what the goal of that counter-terrorism measure is way too many times it is being collected in the name of counter-terrorism and being is accused for a criminal aspects. second off, giving americans the right to know should come first and foremost. if an all possible, if it is not something that is going to put the security of our nation and risk that americans need to be aware of it, specifically something easy. you know, some of these data collections are easy to add give primacy notification, but they are not being done. irises can think of
it is boris right now. i think that is something out, but crackdown on who. lot of the common-sense measures are being overlooked. the same time of the ones that seem to put an innocent americans into targets are being bounced upon. >> you know, if you had the a maternity to build a privacy law and there are three simple things. maybe three or four simple things in the privacy of what would your recommendation be? >> my recommendation would be first and foremost it is a...
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boris johnson, who many believe would like to have david cameron's job as prime minister. he believes that london should be more in control of its tax revenue and more control of the spending it has in the capitol because it generates so much wealth here. and in wales, scotland having made such a deal of having got this independence vote is getting a very good deal from the parliament building behind me, and the welsh now feel shortchanged by that. the votes may have been for no, but certainly the questions will continue. >> paul brennan for us live near the british parliament building right behind him there in london. good to see you. thank you. secretary state john kerry is heading up a special meeting in iraq. the meeting comes as another nation joins in launching attract with fighters of isil. what was secretary kerry's message before the u.n. security council today? >> reporter: tony, this is all about coalition building. secretary kerry took his case to the united nations this month. this is part of a case. president obama will be sitting as head of that chair. they'
boris johnson, who many believe would like to have david cameron's job as prime minister. he believes that london should be more in control of its tax revenue and more control of the spending it has in the capitol because it generates so much wealth here. and in wales, scotland having made such a deal of having got this independence vote is getting a very good deal from the parliament building behind me, and the welsh now feel shortchanged by that. the votes may have been for no, but certainly...
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that was the security environment of 1997 when boris yeltsin was president and there had been no violations of either the u.n. charter of the 1975 helsinki act, the 1990 paris charter. i would argue this is an unforeseen and new security environment and therefore one has to hold on to certain provisions. does not mean we have to give up the whole act but certainly when an agreement in certain parts no longer hold, well then it's time to make a change. when the nato russia founding act has been violated by russia. we continue to support the vision of that document, but it's substance has changed dramatically. i am confident that all of nato's actions are and will be conducted in accordance with its international commitment as an alliance. >> the circumstances clearly have changed, and i think this will be a topic of discussion in whales. beyond the issue of that particular document, our top priority has been to make sure that there is no ambiguity when it comes to our article 5 commitments to our nato allies. and as a consequence of the rotations that have been increased, the presence of u.s
that was the security environment of 1997 when boris yeltsin was president and there had been no violations of either the u.n. charter of the 1975 helsinki act, the 1990 paris charter. i would argue this is an unforeseen and new security environment and therefore one has to hold on to certain provisions. does not mean we have to give up the whole act but certainly when an agreement in certain parts no longer hold, well then it's time to make a change. when the nato russia founding act has been...
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i ran for president advocating the expansion of nato in 1992, and i had a conversation with boris yeltsined very much and who was a much better president than he got credit for as we all now see, and i said, look, i don't think you're going to invade eastern europe, but you're not to be there forever. president yeltsin in return for ukraine getting rid of all of its nuclear weapons and sending them to russia signed an agreement with me and the then president of ukraine saying that russia would always respect ukraine's territorial integrity. president putin said, it was an agreement, not a treaty, therefore, i'm not bound by it. i just think it's a bum rap that expanding nato caused all this. you know, you made me invade georgia and you made me invade ukraine because they were the only two countries on my border that weren't part of nato? come on. it's not a credible thing. >> coming up in a moment, more bill clinton. if hillary clinton were to run and win, what would life be like as the first man? i'll ask him to consider. lieve ! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person,
i ran for president advocating the expansion of nato in 1992, and i had a conversation with boris yeltsined very much and who was a much better president than he got credit for as we all now see, and i said, look, i don't think you're going to invade eastern europe, but you're not to be there forever. president yeltsin in return for ukraine getting rid of all of its nuclear weapons and sending them to russia signed an agreement with me and the then president of ukraine saying that russia would...
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scientists have created boris the kitchen robot.ime a robot can pick up random pieces of kitchen ware perfect for dish washing, it's a little bit expensive. >> that is the slowest moving -- >> i was going to say the same thing. >> you need that in the kitchen? . >> not at all. i can whip around him very fast. i'm much faster than that. i don't know if i trust him with my good china. >> i have a robot that does the dishes, it's called the dishwasher. >> mine, too. >> it seems like it's on the wrong speed. i watched the video a few times. working the timing a little bit. >> $6,000 for a very slow dishwasher. >> no party of 12 with that guy. >> erin, what do you got? >> i know you're a fan of drones, i'm not sure if you like this one. a heart broken dutch teenager has a deceased pet rat turned into a flying helicopter. your move jeff bezos. that is a bat because it's a flying rat! >> we already have flying rats in new york. we call them pigeons. >> that is so disgusting. first of all, why does the kid have a pet rat? second of all, who
scientists have created boris the kitchen robot.ime a robot can pick up random pieces of kitchen ware perfect for dish washing, it's a little bit expensive. >> that is the slowest moving -- >> i was going to say the same thing. >> you need that in the kitchen? . >> not at all. i can whip around him very fast. i'm much faster than that. i don't know if i trust him with my good china. >> i have a robot that does the dishes, it's called the dishwasher. >> mine,...
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speaking to boris schlossberg who will tell us why draghi's easing may about hidden threat to the world economy. we'll get more from him on that online, 1:00 p.m., "futures now" cnbc. see you then. >> thanks. >>> coming up, will the seahawks repeat as super bowl champs this year? find out who the early favorites are from one of vegas' biggest bookies. executive director of the win sportsbook. >>> and debating the most loved stocks on the street. we want to know if analysts are hitting the bull's-eye here or just full of bull. logon to cnbc.com/vote and you'll decide after the break. when fixed income experts work with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people h
speaking to boris schlossberg who will tell us why draghi's easing may about hidden threat to the world economy. we'll get more from him on that online, 1:00 p.m., "futures now" cnbc. see you then. >> thanks. >>> coming up, will the seahawks repeat as super bowl champs this year? find out who the early favorites are from one of vegas' biggest bookies. executive director of the win sportsbook. >>> and debating the most loved stocks on the street. we want to know...
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ketler boris khalif norma cruz khan sarah khan taimour firaz khan rajesh khandelwal seilai khoo michaelrnon keiffer satoshi kikuchihara andrew jay-hoon kim lawrence don kim mary jo kimelman henrick kimick karen ann kincaid andrew r. king lucille t. king robert king jr. lisa m. king-johnson brian k. kinney takashi kinoshita chris michael kirby robert kirkpatrick howard kirschbaum glenn davis kirwin helen crossing kittle richard j. klares peter a. klein alan d. kleinberg karen j. klitzman ronald philip kloepfer steven a. knapp yevgeny knyazev >> and my great uncle, joel miller. i know you're up there watching over me and guiding me every day. i love you. >> and my nephew, frances joseph nazario. the night before the attack, i spoke to you on the phone, you were holding your infant daughter. lina is now a beautiful young lady, because of her mother's work and family around her. you're sadly missed, you've made an imprint on our hearts and it will be there forever. >> andrew james knox. >> thomas patrick knox rebecca lee koborie deborah kobus gary edward koecheler frank j. koestner ryan koh
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boris, thank you for making the charlie sheen case.got to run this morning, but we appreciate both perspectives. >>> coming up next, senator marco rubio. the florida republican's reaction to last night's address and much, much more when "squawk box" returns. >>> plus on this somber day of remembrance, america's mayor rudy giuliani is going to be here to talk about new york and the nation 13 years after 9/11's attacks. we're going to be right back in j u.s. a moment. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opp
boris, thank you for making the charlie sheen case.got to run this morning, but we appreciate both perspectives. >>> coming up next, senator marco rubio. the florida republican's reaction to last night's address and much, much more when "squawk box" returns. >>> plus on this somber day of remembrance, america's mayor rudy giuliani is going to be here to talk about new york and the nation 13 years after 9/11's attacks. we're going to be right back in j u.s. a moment....
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mission and an end but it is reported he boris it pays to upper house and that the fact joe was here. but then after order because for hamas hmm. >> so hydrated pipes? lending is said fed jihadist nation in this if. >> but first the rockets better protected inside the gaza this is a simple launcher. but i also want to show how claus has been quite sophisticated long-term display of last year another way for a piece of machinery. then you need to snuggle in a lot of proponents -- smuggle zero lot opponents but then to enable so we understand so with these very important with the smart way to have the innovative ways to look through the machine to use of foreign the muslim of with tel aviv so they had the last number of them to take it out before the fighting started. then it is leased twin-engine 50 kilograms worth maybe 40 or 50. no is still a mystery. and then to never stop the shape and that could be locally made in syria or chinese. there's only one in the world of this caliber. we went down and from there it went down to iraq loaded on the rockets to hide them and then to iran sup
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michael holland joining us to explain why you need to be in the market. 7.58., 3 some boris yeltsin like stability. 1998.s a crisis of it has been ugly, we go through the ruble weakness at 35 here. an immovable force. litmus paper. >> your dollar buys 37 rubles today. years ago, it was two. >> this is a record low for the ruble. >> prime minister david cameron talking about the balance between what can we do economically versus on the military side. next hour, a great geopolitical perspective. we have looked at the front pages, here scarlet fu. >> we start with what you left off with, the ruble. 'sraine warns the country situation is getting worse. the defense minister warns on facebook they will take on rush's invasion. the president heading to estonia estonia,ith leaders of latvia, and lithuania -- for mer soviet republics now part of nato. no de-escalation. 4000 troops ready to deploy, a rapid response force for eastern europe. never really been tested. it was created to go against this of the union and the cold war. all of the sudden, really? >> i will put on twitter and facebook my
michael holland joining us to explain why you need to be in the market. 7.58., 3 some boris yeltsin like stability. 1998.s a crisis of it has been ugly, we go through the ruble weakness at 35 here. an immovable force. litmus paper. >> your dollar buys 37 rubles today. years ago, it was two. >> this is a record low for the ruble. >> prime minister david cameron talking about the balance between what can we do economically versus on the military side. next hour, a great...
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that was the security environment of 1997, when boris yeltsin was president. there had been no violations of , the 1990 paris charter. i would argue this is an unforeseen and new security environment and therefore one has to hold on to certain provisions. it does not mean we have to give up the whole act. agreementnly, when an no longer holds in certain parts , then it is time to make you change. the nato russia founding act has been violated by russia. we continue to support the , butn of that document it's substance has changed dramatically. i am confident that all of nato's actions are and will be conducted in accordance with its international commitments as an alliance. >> the circumstances clearly have changed. i think this will be a topic of discussion in wales. beyond the issue of that particular document, our top priority has been to make sure that there is no ambiguity when it comes to our article five commitments to our nato allies. as a consequence of the rotations that have been increased, the presence of u.s. troops in the course of those rotation
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they are due to come out this week or next with their decision on boris island. , for ourisland is viewersr with london, this is way out to the east, out in the estuary. it is a platform-style solution in the sea. >> a sort of concept idea. we were talking about hong kong. this is the grandiose vision. why bother with heathrow? you might have a third runway but you are going to start arguing about a fourth. why not start from scratch? later.llions of pounds ,t is sort of this question of should you start from scratch? could that maybe be a better jump forward? howard davies is offering his opinion on that concept. once he has done that, -- >> we get that off the agenda and focus on whether to expand heathrow, or there have been calls for north of london as well. >> the ones that are shortlisted are gatwick and heathrow. thathing that they said is , he is backing a hub. you have to wonder if the thames estuary is off the table. then you have both the cbi, the mayor of london backing heathrow. you have to wonder, will that create the political impetus? >> to get something done. maybe there i
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. >> reporter: if you like football sports night live is the place to be 49ers, boris raiders and jetsr sports needs. >> erica: these numbers have not changed san francisco 63 and currently in livermore. we're dealing with stubborn and cloud cover. we are dealing with a partly cloudy conditions along the coast. and '60s and '70s by lunchtime. 60s remain cosi '70s inside the day and it looks like are warmer in the areas will approach '80s. like one that creek in the fairfield as well. >> erica: redwood city 8974 in santa clara. upper 80s expected in vallejo. san francisco was see up 60s and 74 in oakland. as we head into the weekend saturday will be in the hottest day of the next seven. will cool things down as we head into early next week. >> george: for the better part of the morning we have towline in number for shutdown. in only helped marginally. which you see still exist. there should be no backup at all. there hasn't been any problem in the fast track planes. when you take away one of the towlines you really reduced the amount of throughput here. >> george: you think one in fort
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you guys were born, back in 1979, i was mayor of a city, tulsa, oklahoma, and i remember a man named boris pensen. he was sent to a siberian gulag prison for nine years. he was there because of the -- the fact he wouldn't relinquish his jewish faith. he was persecuted. we were able to get him out. it was way back a long time ago. i had another experience in 1988. this was damascus. there was christian persecution at that time. we were able to get them to change the geography a little bit so they could openly pray, pray to their lord and savior jesus christ. it was something that was unheard of in syria. now, it wasn't like it is today. today they are killing them. back then they were just putting them in prison. i think it's very important for people to understand that isis is the most well-organized, well-funded terrorist group in history. mor more than a million have fled their homes in iraq after being given the ultimatum to convert to islam or be put to death. thousands of men and women have been enslaved and beheaded as a result of the ultimatum to christians. i will read it to you be
you guys were born, back in 1979, i was mayor of a city, tulsa, oklahoma, and i remember a man named boris pensen. he was sent to a siberian gulag prison for nine years. he was there because of the -- the fact he wouldn't relinquish his jewish faith. he was persecuted. we were able to get him out. it was way back a long time ago. i had another experience in 1988. this was damascus. there was christian persecution at that time. we were able to get them to change the geography a little bit so...
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that was the security environment of 1997, when boris yeltsin was president. had been no violations of either the u.n. charter or the 1975 helsinki final act in 1990 paris charger. so i would argue this is an unforeseen and new security environment. and, therefore, one has to hold on to certain provisions. it does not mean we have to go through the whole act, but certainly, when an agreement, in certain parts no longer holds, well, then, it's time to make a change. i mean, the nato/russia founding act has been founded by russia. we continue to support the vision of that document, but its substance has changed dramatically. and i am confident that all of nato actions are and will be conducted in accordance with its national commitment as an alliance. >> the circumstances clearly have changed. and i think this will be a topic of discussion in wales. beyond the issue of that particular document, our top priority has been to make sure that there's no ambiguity when it comes to our article 5 commitments to our nato allies. and as a consequence of the rotations that
that was the security environment of 1997, when boris yeltsin was president. had been no violations of either the u.n. charter or the 1975 helsinki final act in 1990 paris charger. so i would argue this is an unforeseen and new security environment. and, therefore, one has to hold on to certain provisions. it does not mean we have to go through the whole act, but certainly, when an agreement, in certain parts no longer holds, well, then, it's time to make a change. i mean, the nato/russia...
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that was the security environment of 1997 when boris yeltzin was president and there had been no violationsof either the u.n. charter or the 1975 housing and final act of 1990 paris charter. so this -- i would argue this is an unforeseen and new security environment and, therefore, one has to hold on to certain provisions. it does not mean we have to give up the whole act, but certainly when an agreement in certain parts no longer hold, well, then it's time to make a change. i mean, the nato russian founding act has been violated by russia. we continue to support the vision of that document, but its substance has changed dramatically. and i am confident that all of nato's actions are and will be conducted in accordance with its international commitment as an alliance. >> the circumstances clearly have changed. and i think this will be a topic of discussion in wales. beyond the issue of that particular document, our top priority has been to make sure that there's no ambiguity when it comes to our article five commitments to our nato allies. and as a consequence of the rotations that have bee
that was the security environment of 1997 when boris yeltzin was president and there had been no violationsof either the u.n. charter or the 1975 housing and final act of 1990 paris charter. so this -- i would argue this is an unforeseen and new security environment and, therefore, one has to hold on to certain provisions. it does not mean we have to give up the whole act, but certainly when an agreement in certain parts no longer hold, well, then it's time to make a change. i mean, the nato...
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actually, it was his predecessor, boris yeltsin, who became a member of g-8. and when putin came in, he really felt that he was sitting at the big boys' house. >> right. >> he was a western country. in fact, early in the 2000s, he said i don't see how nato is a problem for russia, how it's a threat. but then he felt that at every turn, it was, when russia was helpful, it was used, but when russia was not helpful or when the big boys, the brits, the french, the americans, they would sit at a separate table. so, russia would always be a little imposter, or big imposter, but really was not welcome. and i think that relationship has developed, and that understanding of being misused or mistrusted by the west really has been around with him. >> ukraine has been asked to join nato. foreign policy sources tell me that is never going to happen for the very reasons that you state. do you agree that that's just off the table? >> well, we can't say never, because as you very correctly pointed out, in the 2000s, there was a hope that the relationship would become beautifu
actually, it was his predecessor, boris yeltsin, who became a member of g-8. and when putin came in, he really felt that he was sitting at the big boys' house. >> right. >> he was a western country. in fact, early in the 2000s, he said i don't see how nato is a problem for russia, how it's a threat. but then he felt that at every turn, it was, when russia was helpful, it was used, but when russia was not helpful or when the big boys, the brits, the french, the americans, they would...
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proposing this sort of phony peace settlement of several points that he is planning to discuss with boristhem think they have accepted the plan. as far as i understand the ukrainians have agreed to talk to putin but not agree to accept his plan and that is an importance difference. >> on front of "usa today" can russia be stopped? should the u.s. provide arms to ukraine? that is the next step. >> in my view, absolutely. not to provide them with arms gives putin the incentive to escalate the military collision step-by-step knowing that the opponent is vulnerable, and weak and there is no cost for him in doing so. so i think we should be open about it. we should say to putin, we are providing arms to the ukrainians because they don't have any. we are providing defensive arms mostly so that they are not going to attack you. but you'll have enough arms to oppose what you have been doing which is peace meal the stabilization of ukraine and the gradual wrecking of its economy because that is happening. >> dr. brzezinski, mike barnicle is here and he has got a question. >> doctor, has putin's be
proposing this sort of phony peace settlement of several points that he is planning to discuss with boristhem think they have accepted the plan. as far as i understand the ukrainians have agreed to talk to putin but not agree to accept his plan and that is an importance difference. >> on front of "usa today" can russia be stopped? should the u.s. provide arms to ukraine? that is the next step. >> in my view, absolutely. not to provide them with arms gives putin the...