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that new arrivals should be free to hang onto their culture, religion, and language, but in the east londonistrict of tower hamlets, which is the largest proportion of muslims in the country, some say that multiculturalism has led to parallel society, which is operating under its own allegedly corrupt rules. >> the east end of london and its dock hands have long attracted immigrants. in the past, most came from europe. nowadays, the area is very ethnically mixed. it has the highest percentage of muslims in england, well over 30%. the majority are from the bengali community. many castles and tower hamlets are also of bengali origin, including the mayor. the you cap on first muslim mayor to be directly elected is currently at the eye of a political storm. in may, his election to a second term in office was greeted with rousing applause. this restaurant owner was there as well. he moved to london from bangladesh 15 years ago. he was there to help count ballot papers and says he saw evidence of voting irregularities. >> about 40 people come in the back and said that it is valid. >> footage from
that new arrivals should be free to hang onto their culture, religion, and language, but in the east londonistrict of tower hamlets, which is the largest proportion of muslims in the country, some say that multiculturalism has led to parallel society, which is operating under its own allegedly corrupt rules. >> the east end of london and its dock hands have long attracted immigrants. in the past, most came from europe. nowadays, the area is very ethnically mixed. it has the highest...
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we went to a meeting he held in an east london basement. large picture of buckingham palace turned into a mosque. he described the newly formed islamic state in iraq and syria as a kind of utopia. talking about jihad, he sounded at times like a coach giving a pep talk before the big game. >> choudary: when the heavens are with you, when the earth is with you, when the sea is with you, when the wind is with you, who's going to defeat you after that?! nobody. >> ward: choudary has fronted a series of organizations that have been banned by the british government under the country's anti-terror laws, but he denies that he actively recruits fighters. >> choudary: you know, the... the messenger mohammed, he said, "fight them with your wealth, with your body, with your tongue." so, i'm engaged here, if you like, in a verbal jihad. >> ward: but what you're actually doing, essentially, is inspiring young men to go and fight in these countries, while you stay here and enjoy a comfortable life in the united kingdom. >> choudary: no, i mean, this is...
we went to a meeting he held in an east london basement. large picture of buckingham palace turned into a mosque. he described the newly formed islamic state in iraq and syria as a kind of utopia. talking about jihad, he sounded at times like a coach giving a pep talk before the big game. >> choudary: when the heavens are with you, when the earth is with you, when the sea is with you, when the wind is with you, who's going to defeat you after that?! nobody. >> ward: choudary has...
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. >> in a neighborhood of the east london mosque, the reviews are positive. >> definitely, yeah. sometime we wear the popties. why not wear it on the hijab? >> i have so much respect for soldiers that fight for the country. it's a special way for people to represent that you do that by wearing the poppy. if it's a head scarf as well, it's great. >> as long as it goes with the outfit, i don't see why not. >> simply fashion, a spiritual belief or political statement. choosing to wear or not to wear the poppy is a personal choice. cnn, london. >>> speaking of world war i, the british government will pay off some of their loans left over from the war, 218 million pounds, to be exact or $350 million. the first time the uk will make payments in more than 67 years thanks to the program set up by that man, winston churchill. the debt hasn't been paid off because of the low interest. there are roughly 2 billion pounds of debt left to pay. in the brutal trench warfare of world war i. records that show thousands of dogs were trained in the uk for service on the front lines. neil curry repor
. >> in a neighborhood of the east london mosque, the reviews are positive. >> definitely, yeah. sometime we wear the popties. why not wear it on the hijab? >> i have so much respect for soldiers that fight for the country. it's a special way for people to represent that you do that by wearing the poppy. if it's a head scarf as well, it's great. >> as long as it goes with the outfit, i don't see why not. >> simply fashion, a spiritual belief or political statement....
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and i thought, this will be the only time in my life i'll go to east london, which i kind of wanted to kind of fell for it. it was great. >> well, that's great. i just have to say, because not a lot of people will know west ham. they're not a team that wins. >> seth: no, they're real bad. [ laughter ] >> he has that. he picked a really -- like arsenal at least wins. >> seth: looking back, i picked the wrong one, if you like winning. >> i'm really glad that you picked it. >> seth: and i stuck with it. i stuck with it. >> good. well done. >> seth: now, there's a thing, because i of course haven't gone -- that was the only one i've ever gone to. i have to watch on t.v. so, there's a song, explain the song to everybody. >> this song is great. so, at the beginning of the game, like, there's this song. you sing the song, but also you blow bubbles, because the song is called "i'm forever blowing bubbles." and so you have all these bubbles that go across the pitch. but, the problem with the song is that the song is really sad. the song is about not winning. the song is, in fact, about your dre
and i thought, this will be the only time in my life i'll go to east london, which i kind of wanted to kind of fell for it. it was great. >> well, that's great. i just have to say, because not a lot of people will know west ham. they're not a team that wins. >> seth: no, they're real bad. [ laughter ] >> he has that. he picked a really -- like arsenal at least wins. >> seth: looking back, i picked the wrong one, if you like winning. >> i'm really glad that you...
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then in february last year i was invited to give a talk in east london, and the person who introduced me gave my bio, and then they said something along the lines, and he even writes about science using 1,000 words only on his web site. okay. and then i gave my talk, and then somebody in the public said what is this business of 1,000 words about? can you explain? and because i had my computer with me, so i just read aloud the very same two paragraphs or so i just read to you. unexpectedly, i got the same reaction i got here tonight, people chuckling and being amused by it. i got a warm round of applause, much better than doing my talk, actually. [laughter] and so that got me thinking, this notion that actually this format could do something to solve the problem that i was trying to get around to communicate science and talk about science in a fresh u new way -- fresh, new way, to give new eyes to cosmology and hopefully make it surprising and perhaps fill it with, hopefully, child-like wonder. so i started actually writing what became "the edge of the sky" as a little project of my ow
then in february last year i was invited to give a talk in east london, and the person who introduced me gave my bio, and then they said something along the lines, and he even writes about science using 1,000 words only on his web site. okay. and then i gave my talk, and then somebody in the public said what is this business of 1,000 words about? can you explain? and because i had my computer with me, so i just read aloud the very same two paragraphs or so i just read to you. unexpectedly, i...
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we started off on the greenwich, east london, and it is a lovely, ornate building. so we set of. the first day was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures, we have lots of charts of crossings, the atlantic, the pacific, star charts for celestial navigation because this was pre internet and 90 -- internet and gps days. the first day we got completely lost trying to get out of south london because we had not brought a road atlas, a street atlas force of london, so this was not a very auspicious way to start the circumnavigation did. the route, full circle of the -- spool circumnavigation would mean no less than 20,000 miles to meet the guinness world record guidelines command needed to hit a point in australia opposite the one that we had crossed on the atlantic to complete a full circumnavigation. so it was portugal initially, europe, across the atlantic, across the u.s., across the pacific to australia up through indonesia, busting up through southeast asia, china, tibet, over the himalayas, and india, pedaling across the caribbean sea which was interes
we started off on the greenwich, east london, and it is a lovely, ornate building. so we set of. the first day was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures, we have lots of charts of crossings, the atlantic, the pacific, star charts for celestial navigation because this was pre internet and 90 -- internet and gps days. the first day we got completely lost trying to get out of south london because we had not brought a road atlas, a street atlas force of london, so this...
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we started off at greenwich, east london, zero-degree line in space and it's a lovely ornate building their that sort of several hundred years, so we set off. and the first aid was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures. we had lots of charge for ocean crossings, the atlantic and pacific and we even had star charged for celestial navigation because this was pre-gps, pre-internet days like 1994. first day we got completely and utterly lost trying to get our way out of south london because we hadn't brought a road atlas, a street atlas of south london. so this post not a very auspicious way to start off the circumnavigation. the route was setting off from london a full circumnavigation would mean no less than 24,000 miles to meet the guinness world record guidelines. we need to hit a point in a straight opposite to one that we crossed on the atlantic to complete a full circumnavigation. so it was biking to portugal initially through europe, paddling across the atlantic, across the u.s., then across the pacific to a straight up through indonesia, kayaking, bic
we started off at greenwich, east london, zero-degree line in space and it's a lovely ornate building their that sort of several hundred years, so we set off. and the first aid was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures. we had lots of charge for ocean crossings, the atlantic and pacific and we even had star charged for celestial navigation because this was pre-gps, pre-internet days like 1994. first day we got completely and utterly lost trying to get our way out of...
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the whole east london area, a silicon roundabout. ened up incubators for these start-ups.e pieces to me together to start the ecosystem. >> there does seem to be a lot of thinking in europe around how big google is. google exmp specifically. a lot of thinking of how big google should be allowed to do. there is search and then all the other parts. is there a reason those businesses should be together? do these bigger tech businesses have a role to play in fueling those moon shots? >> i only speak for myself. i don't speak for any other company, google or otherwise. large companies do play key role. a lot of them have venture groups. u.p.s., the large freight carrier has a venture group and is invest in start-ups. people may not know that. they are going to be disrupted. out of business. look where traditional companies, barnes and noble, virgin record stores, all of these companies are gone now. large companies that they recognize, unless they invest in the start-ups and get a heads up in terms of what is happening. >> what is the most exciting idea you come up with in rece
the whole east london area, a silicon roundabout. ened up incubators for these start-ups.e pieces to me together to start the ecosystem. >> there does seem to be a lot of thinking in europe around how big google is. google exmp specifically. a lot of thinking of how big google should be allowed to do. there is search and then all the other parts. is there a reason those businesses should be together? do these bigger tech businesses have a role to play in fueling those moon shots? >>...
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we also built an academy in east london, an area where you are talking about generations of people whonot had the opportunity to work. right now, of our apprentices, two in five came from a background where they were not in an employment background. you can make a difference. >> what were the big take away lessons of how you got investment into crossrail? quick were to give a lesson on the key things you need to achieve, what would they be? on huge infrastructure projects like crossrail, it isn't just about the railway itself. importance is understanding the impact it is going to have on the economy. by 2020, we will have 5.5 billion of gdp benefit to the economy. people will have confidence that with a railway, you can build. 55,000 new homes will have been accelerated. we have also made available almost 3.5 million square feet --accommodation and resale retail facilities in london. it has a big impact. once you start investment, you have to continue. infrastructure investment create economic value. >> terry morgan, thank you very much indeed. right, let's talk about the bloomberg top
we also built an academy in east london, an area where you are talking about generations of people whonot had the opportunity to work. right now, of our apprentices, two in five came from a background where they were not in an employment background. you can make a difference. >> what were the big take away lessons of how you got investment into crossrail? quick were to give a lesson on the key things you need to achieve, what would they be? on huge infrastructure projects like crossrail,...
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. >> if i come back to east london in a year's time do you think you'll be here or do you hope to bei'll be there but i don't know yet. that is in the hands of god. >> he says he can't travel to syria or iraq at the moment and go and live in the caliphate because the british government monitors all of his travels but it's fair to say that many of these extremists are actually happy to stay in the united kingdom to stay in a comfortable life and a free life while they call for around end to democracy. charlie? >> clarissa, do you have a sense of how many of these radical muslims there are? >> well it's important to say right off the bat, norah, that these do not -- these extremists do not in any way shape or form represent the vast majority of muslims. they're a tiny minority but very focal minority and they're absolutely emblematic of the sort of ideology we're seeing in isis, in the middle east which is rapidly spreading like wildfire. >> that's the troubling part. clarissa thanks. >>> now back to the virgin spaceship accident. richard branson joins us from the virgin islands. good
. >> if i come back to east london in a year's time do you think you'll be here or do you hope to bei'll be there but i don't know yet. that is in the hands of god. >> he says he can't travel to syria or iraq at the moment and go and live in the caliphate because the british government monitors all of his travels but it's fair to say that many of these extremists are actually happy to stay in the united kingdom to stay in a comfortable life and a free life while they call for around...
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joining me on the phone now from london is middle east expert of the london school of economics. this is sad, tragic, breaking news. is isis going to continue beheading people as long as the air strikes continue? is that what this is about? >> this is about the fact that this is the only means for the so-called islamic state to retaliate against the americans and the western powers. they have no other means to do so. they are being squeezed. they're on the defensive. their leadership is being targeted by the americans. they're hurting. their advance has been basically stopped. they have lost hundreds, if not more than a thousand skilled fighters in the last few weeks. the americans are getting good intelligence on their top leadership. we have reports that basically the americans have killed several of their -- in ttop lieutenants in the last week or so. this is a desperate move on the part of the islamic state to show it has capacity to retaliate against the americans. what else they have? here is the problem for the so-called islamic state. peter basically converted to islam. m
joining me on the phone now from london is middle east expert of the london school of economics. this is sad, tragic, breaking news. is isis going to continue beheading people as long as the air strikes continue? is that what this is about? >> this is about the fact that this is the only means for the so-called islamic state to retaliate against the americans and the western powers. they have no other means to do so. they are being squeezed. they're on the defensive. their leadership is...
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. >> reporter: this is rochester, an hour south-east of london, looking like it did in 1850. many people think jolly old england has had it. >> that's why you kit looks like they'll win a second seat in parliament. if you don't know, even if there are hardly any in rochester. >> you think the immigrants that come want to work... >> some of them are free loaders. you try to get into australia, you have to have a certain amount of money, a sponsor and they are choosy. we are not choosy at all. >> reporter: a lot of them are lazy, do you think? >> i don't think i'm racist, but i struggle with... >> reporter: you think you are being swamped, you think britain is a swamped. >> the more it goes on, the more of a swamp it will be. the more i look at footage, in the 50s. >> a lot of them come because the attraction are that they can scoop money. >> in the words of kennedy. what did kennedy say. what is the statement. >> no, no, no, don't ask what the country can do for me, what can i do for my country. that is the nub of the issue. >> you kit claimed to be able to win anywhere. that
. >> reporter: this is rochester, an hour south-east of london, looking like it did in 1850. many people think jolly old england has had it. >> that's why you kit looks like they'll win a second seat in parliament. if you don't know, even if there are hardly any in rochester. >> you think the immigrants that come want to work... >> some of them are free loaders. you try to get into australia, you have to have a certain amount of money, a sponsor and they are choosy. we...
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east. you're watching al jazeera live from london. tensions flair between israel and palestine as israeli settlers are blamed for burning a mosque in the occupied west bank. >>> a deal between the u.s. and china is hailed as historic, but will they follow through on their pollution pledges? and? celebrations of the european space agency as after they manage to land a spacecraft on to a speeding comet. thank you for joining us. the united nations security counsel is about to meet in emergency session to discuss the rising tensions in eastern ukraine where a cease-fire agreed in september is looking increasingly fragile. they believe that russian tanks and troops have been entering the company true the border that straightests controlled. >> tightings like this have increased significantly in recent days. tanks and other military equipment on the move. kiev said that separatists are being supplied by russia, and not just tanks but bomb cat troops, too. and allegation that nato has backed up with its own observations. >> across the last
east. you're watching al jazeera live from london. tensions flair between israel and palestine as israeli settlers are blamed for burning a mosque in the occupied west bank. >>> a deal between the u.s. and china is hailed as historic, but will they follow through on their pollution pledges? and? celebrations of the european space agency as after they manage to land a spacecraft on to a speeding comet. thank you for joining us. the united nations security counsel is about to meet in...
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now trail the eagles by half game in the inform fc east and head to london.volved andy reid chiefs. let's go to kansas city chiefs. chiefs and jets. alex smith pass gets batted down at the 2-yard line in the air and caught by tight end anthony cass san know sitting on his and caught by tight end anthony cass san know sitting on his rear end rolls into the jen intd wisenguys... d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (grunts) homer: oh, boy. (electronic clicking) hmm, is that the radon detector? (electronic clicking) what the...?! (gasps) marge! you're deleting the 2009 oscar red carpet! there were some awesome dresses! and quite a few... (singsong): disasters! fine. what would you get rid of? well, i can't part with a single one of my hoarders, hands off my episodes of episodes, and if you delete revenge...
now trail the eagles by half game in the inform fc east and head to london.volved andy reid chiefs. let's go to kansas city chiefs. chiefs and jets. alex smith pass gets batted down at the 2-yard line in the air and caught by tight end anthony cass san know sitting on his and caught by tight end anthony cass san know sitting on his rear end rolls into the jen intd wisenguys... d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (grunts) homer: oh, boy. (electronic clicking) hmm, is that the radon detector?...
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london. there they are. the world east tallest man is eight foot three. the shortest man, 21.5 inches tall. look at that. >> friends for life. i love it. >> that doesn't even look real. >> that is amazing. >> yeah. >> my daughter says bae. and if i say it, it is not cool to say. >> but we are old. >> i guess so. >> that's it for us. thanks for watching the news at noon. >> have a great day everybody. we will see you tomorrow morning. ,, >> wyatt: all right. ha ha! great work, ladies. fantastic. >> hope: thank you. >> ivy: well, it was fun shooting in the square. >> hope: yeah. >> liam: yeah, hey, it was your first photo shoot. how'd it feel? >> hope: were you maybe a-a little bit nervous? >> ivy: i was. i was nervous to start with, but i think i relaxed into it. and the jewelry looked amazing. >> eva: amazing. you will be so happy when you see it. >> wyatt: well, not to diss the jewelry -- it was spectacular -- but i think that it kind of got upstaged by, uh, hope and ivy here. >> liam: oh, absolutely. without a doubt. >> eva: i'd have to agree. >> hope: is that a good thing, or...? >> ivy:
london. there they are. the world east tallest man is eight foot three. the shortest man, 21.5 inches tall. look at that. >> friends for life. i love it. >> that doesn't even look real. >> that is amazing. >> yeah. >> my daughter says bae. and if i say it, it is not cool to say. >> but we are old. >> i guess so. >> that's it for us. thanks for watching the news at noon. >> have a great day everybody. we will see you tomorrow morning. ,,...
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joining me now is the chairman of the contemporary middle east studies at the london school of economicsvery much for joining us. we obviously don't have confirmation, but how big a move would it be if the u.s. does manage to take out some of the i.s. leadership? would there simply be more people coming through to fill those seats, as they were? >> well, i mean, naturally, isis is a huge organization. and if you kill abu bakr al baghdadi, other people would step into the void. but here is the point. he's not just the top commander of isis. he is the new khali fad. surely, if he had been killed, his life span has been just a few months. this is a top-down elitist movement. it has not nourished, basically leaders and ideas and theories. his second in command abu mohamed is basically a psychopath. this would be al baghdadi-plus, and more syrians and iraqis would turn against isis. so if the american attacks did indeed injure or kill al baghda baghdadi, this would be a shattering blow for isis. >> do you have any information yourself about whether these reports are credible? and also, what d
joining me now is the chairman of the contemporary middle east studies at the london school of economicsvery much for joining us. we obviously don't have confirmation, but how big a move would it be if the u.s. does manage to take out some of the i.s. leadership? would there simply be more people coming through to fill those seats, as they were? >> well, i mean, naturally, isis is a huge organization. and if you kill abu bakr al baghdadi, other people would step into the void. but here is...
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east of where? presumably london, paris or berlin or rome. but if you look at what is unfolded in asia itself, it's the internal dynamics which have generated so much of the wealth, the prosperity and the success. and the external dynamics with the extra regional partners has also been important, particularly the relationship with this country and its massive market, the united states. but the intraregional dynamics have been extraordinary to unfold and overwhelmingly positive. to the mutual benefit of all countries within the region. and that has been i think so much the story over the last 35 years. again, to simply sound the alarm, to conclude from that that the forces of nationalism and ethno nationalism or religious nationalism in certain cases have simply evaporated and died is simply a false analysis. the battle royale within the region and for its future will again center around how these two conflicting forces are contended with. forces of globalization. intensely drawing this region together and forces of nationalism seeking always
east of where? presumably london, paris or berlin or rome. but if you look at what is unfolded in asia itself, it's the internal dynamics which have generated so much of the wealth, the prosperity and the success. and the external dynamics with the extra regional partners has also been important, particularly the relationship with this country and its massive market, the united states. but the intraregional dynamics have been extraordinary to unfold and overwhelmingly positive. to the mutual...
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branding it's not something for everybody him of whether this architect or in the european and london market. eastcauseok this is where we see all the innovation happening, all the tireless effort. people are working at a pace that is three times of what we see when we look west. we want to leverage all the benefits you have here. >> when you see silicon roundabout and perhaps something similar in asia getting to that stage -- >> i do think london sets the areas.rk for a lot of that is something silicon valley does not come close to. financial services, banking, within london for years and years, london leads the way and sets the benchmark for that. .> thank you to eileen we are sending it back to you. outore breaking news coming of japan. the country just releasing its latest factory output data. let's go back to shery ahn with the details. >> october preliminary factory output coming in better than expected him a rising 0.2% in october. that is above expectations of a contraction of 0.6%. than expectations of a contraction of 0.6%. that is all affecting the japanese yen, and back to you. next, w
branding it's not something for everybody him of whether this architect or in the european and london market. eastcauseok this is where we see all the innovation happening, all the tireless effort. people are working at a pace that is three times of what we see when we look west. we want to leverage all the benefits you have here. >> when you see silicon roundabout and perhaps something similar in asia getting to that stage -- >> i do think london sets the areas.rk for a lot of that...
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east region. i'm joined by fawaz gurgis, london school of economics. also the author of several books and most recently served as the editor of the new middle east, protest and revolution in the new middle east. fawaz, good to see you. the irony of libya is its descent into, when it helped officials topple moammar gadhafi. isn't it in a civil war already? >> almost. i think libya is almost descending into all out civil war. you have two authorities, you have two governments, you have many militias, many tribes fighting one another. it's a civil war seen as exist tension existential. i fear that libya is following in the foot tips of syria. you could -- footsteps of syria. this would be catastrophic, not only for the libyan people who have great hopes, but also, for the region as a whole. >> all right, let's break down what's going on. the numbers are astonishing. 1700 estimated militias and fighting groups. as you said, you know, these two governments, libya's elected government got kicked out of tripoli the capital by an islamist faction that has contr
east region. i'm joined by fawaz gurgis, london school of economics. also the author of several books and most recently served as the editor of the new middle east, protest and revolution in the new middle east. fawaz, good to see you. the irony of libya is its descent into, when it helped officials topple moammar gadhafi. isn't it in a civil war already? >> almost. i think libya is almost descending into all out civil war. you have two authorities, you have two governments, you have many...
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east. you're watching al jazeera live from london. tensions flair between israel and palestine as israeli settlers are blamed for burning a mosque in the occupied west bank. >>> a deal between the u.s. and china is hailed as historic, but will they follow through on
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for more on the story, we can go now to london to speak of the head of middle east analysis at the i.s.h. thanks very much indeed for being with us. we don't know terrible much about what's emerged today. we know that iran's foreign minister is heading to tehran, possibly a good sign. at least he has things he needs to talk about back in tehran. but the fact is with monday looming, there are big gaps between the positions of the five permanent members of the security council, both germany and iran. >> yeah, i mean, there are a number of issues that still need to be resolved in these negotiations. i think that the overriding objective is to reach an agreement, because strategically the europeans are looking to replace russian energy supplies. the united states is looking to pivot away from the region and to focus more on east asia. this requires reaching some sort of compromise with the iranians starting with the nuclear issue and then hopeful until the view of the united states extending to other areas where there are conflicts with the iranians. >> now one of the big sticking points is
for more on the story, we can go now to london to speak of the head of middle east analysis at the i.s.h. thanks very much indeed for being with us. we don't know terrible much about what's emerged today. we know that iran's foreign minister is heading to tehran, possibly a good sign. at least he has things he needs to talk about back in tehran. but the fact is with monday looming, there are big gaps between the positions of the five permanent members of the security council, both germany and...
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east before birds and boys. tone joy romo back on back injury in london against the jacksonville jaguars. romo throws three touchdowns and dez bryant does the work in the second. watch him go. cowboys win, 31-17, they're 7-3 heading into the buy. they need a win to stay in soul position of first. they face each other on thanksgiving. >> pair of former eagles getting into it today for the new york jets. not him, him. michael vick throws two touchdowns against steelers and vick becomes 1st quarter back in nfl history to rush for 6,000 yards and former second round pick from temple jaiquawn jarrett has time of his life. fumble recovery two interceptions and sack. ending eight game losing streak. >> you will not believe this yet another flyers player hurt. luke schen will miss two weeks with left shoulder injury. he went flying into the boards end of the first and was lightly hit from behind by colorado nathan mc kinon and you can see right there. flyers were not happy with the hit. it was not done intentional. mc kinon and schen were friends and had dinner together before the game. >> he's n
east before birds and boys. tone joy romo back on back injury in london against the jacksonville jaguars. romo throws three touchdowns and dez bryant does the work in the second. watch him go. cowboys win, 31-17, they're 7-3 heading into the buy. they need a win to stay in soul position of first. they face each other on thanksgiving. >> pair of former eagles getting into it today for the new york jets. not him, him. michael vick throws two touchdowns against steelers and vick becomes 1st...
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investigators believe they were palestinians from east wounded during the attack. speaking from london, secretary of state john kerry called the act or the attack, rather, an act of terror. >> our hearts go out to all israelis for the atrocity of this event and for all the reminders of history that come with it. this is -- simply has no place for human behavior. we want to hear from the leaders who will lead their people to a different place. >> residents have been warned to stay inside while police continue to search for a possible third suspect in the area. in a twitter statement israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said they will respond with a heavy hand to the brutal murder. >>> back state side missouri governor jay nixon has declared a state of emergency in ferguson, missouri activating the national guard ahead of an expected grand jury decision in the michael brown case. the governor says they're taking action ahead of the -- [ inaudible ] a decision expected any day now. >>> here in the district, another twist this morning in the long-running investigation of d.c. mayor vi
investigators believe they were palestinians from east wounded during the attack. speaking from london, secretary of state john kerry called the act or the attack, rather, an act of terror. >> our hearts go out to all israelis for the atrocity of this event and for all the reminders of history that come with it. this is -- simply has no place for human behavior. we want to hear from the leaders who will lead their people to a different place. >> residents have been warned to stay...
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reporter: up until the final hour, mayor quan and husband pounded the pavement at east mall to ask for votes. at jack london square, rebecca kaplan addressed her supporters. >> the voting is over. the vote counting is not yet over. but more importantly the work to build a stronger future for oakland needs to be uplifted and continued in every form. >> this as libby shaft, city councilwoman libby shaft. >> i was calling to see if you had a chance to vote yet. >> reporter: worked the phones to get last minute phone calls. >> i think what oakland needs is action, implementation. change. that's what i'm going to bring to my hometown. >> reporter: you're looking at the quan supporters out here. not far behind quan is joe tuman. but this is by no means the final results. the alameda county register of voters tells me he plans to run the choice rank algarythim and that will give a clearer picture of who the winner will be. but final results will not be available until later this week. reporting live here in oakland, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have some early results for you now on the six propositions
reporter: up until the final hour, mayor quan and husband pounded the pavement at east mall to ask for votes. at jack london square, rebecca kaplan addressed her supporters. >> the voting is over. the vote counting is not yet over. but more importantly the work to build a stronger future for oakland needs to be uplifted and continued in every form. >> this as libby shaft, city councilwoman libby shaft. >> i was calling to see if you had a chance to vote yet. >> reporter:...
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london. he invited me to his home on the upper east side of manhattan and owns a seven story townhouse that used to belong to one of though will horse daughters it was unheard gift for her marriage there's actually three sisters there are three homes there. but actually he does not live there but that is his just like a private museum. he has another place on fifth avenue where he actually lives. but he gave me an incredible two were. he has incredible tasted art and to give you a sense of the things and the home, he had the bed given to marie antoinette given to her on her wedding day and the table and chairs set the morning to jpmorgan and history in every single corner of this place. but he is of very friendly type of guy but was wary about wading into the back story. there was controversy taking place. we spoke a few times and that a few times in person but at one point he presented me with the contract that said if the thing you write about me including secondary source interviews, etc. have to go through me i will sign off and at that point we went back and forth that i could not decide th
london. he invited me to his home on the upper east side of manhattan and owns a seven story townhouse that used to belong to one of though will horse daughters it was unheard gift for her marriage there's actually three sisters there are three homes there. but actually he does not live there but that is his just like a private museum. he has another place on fifth avenue where he actually lives. but he gave me an incredible two were. he has incredible tasted art and to give you a sense of the...
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east? he drew a lot of the boundary lines. i'll put that question to the mayor of london, who will join me next.t a new book on winston churchill. down. we'll even buy you out of your contract. so you can get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down today. >>> i've always regarded winston churchill as one of the most towering figures, truly the man of the 20th century. i now find myself wondering, does he bear any responsibility for the disaster we're seeing unfold in the middle east, given the role he played in drawing so many borders? one man who can offer unique insight is boris johnson, the mayor of london. and he's the author of a terrific new book, "the churchill factor: how one man made history." mayor, great to see you. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> winston churchill you wrote was one of the matters of the middle east. >> he was. >> what about the middle east? >> he deserves the credit also of being one of the founding fathers of modern israel. he has to make that happen. and he does. and you real estate his stuff about israel, how he sees it developing, it's full of ideali
east? he drew a lot of the boundary lines. i'll put that question to the mayor of london, who will join me next.t a new book on winston churchill. down. we'll even buy you out of your contract. so you can get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down today. >>> i've always regarded winston churchill as one of the most towering figures, truly the man of the 20th century. i now find myself wondering, does he bear any responsibility for the disaster we're seeing unfold in the middle east,...
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east coast. and if you are watching in london, that's 1:00 in the morning on friday. >> yes. be sure to tune in. welcoming up, ferguson, missouri, braces for a big decision. a white policeman who killed an unarmed black teenager could learn this week whether he is going to stand trial. >> also, bill cosby's reputation is in tatters. allegation sexual assault against the star have many now distance themselves from the comedian. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it'
east coast. and if you are watching in london, that's 1:00 in the morning on friday. >> yes. be sure to tune in. welcoming up, ferguson, missouri, braces for a big decision. a white policeman who killed an unarmed black teenager could learn this week whether he is going to stand trial. >> also, bill cosby's reputation is in tatters. allegation sexual assault against the star have many now distance themselves from the comedian. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know...
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east between birds and boys. toneo romo back from back injury for cowboys today over in london against the jacksonville jaguars.wns and pair to des bryant doing all the work in the second. look at this! whoa! cowboys win 31-17, they're 7-. eagles need a win to stay in soul possession of first. >> arizona cardinals have the best record in football and major turn of events tonight. starting quarterback carson palmer goes down with left knee injury. it's believe to are torn acl which would end the season. cardinals were 8-1 having best season since 1948 but this injury could drastically impact nfc going forward. giants in seattle where seahawks well has a new nest. a man's head. he did not runaway. they pet and made up. there you go. thank you. sea hawxz lined in the end zone over and over again the g mep. for rushing touch dupz and seattle 350 yards on the ground and their quarterback russel wilson goes for 100 he has more 100 yard rushing gailz than lesean mccoy. seattle wins 38-17. >> flyers suffer another injury seattle wins 38-17. >> flyers suffer another injury and sixers coach brett brown - ( helicopter whi
east between birds and boys. toneo romo back from back injury for cowboys today over in london against the jacksonville jaguars.wns and pair to des bryant doing all the work in the second. look at this! whoa! cowboys win 31-17, they're 7-. eagles need a win to stay in soul possession of first. >> arizona cardinals have the best record in football and major turn of events tonight. starting quarterback carson palmer goes down with left knee injury. it's believe to are torn acl which would...
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london. they made money. theyey put 70,000 people to work who had been previously unemoyed. they transformed the east and d creaeated resources they had never had before. and we look at washington's capital, we have amamazing transportation and infrastructure. have a backdropt is spectacular wh you think of the national mall and all of t e monuments. every -- we will he -- we really belilieve the naon's capital is a amazing place and it has been a generatition since t games have en in erica. it's an importt time. >>ou make the case to t olymc committeand d.c. that we are one of th few cities in the country that already h some of the infrastrture in place. how ? >>e have had an amazing confluence of events. we have the verizon center, coast parart -- nationals park, the comcast center in marand. we have tremendous parkland and the nation park servicice and this amazing thing c called the national mall wihe the whereian wherere key -- we could have the games around the city and take advantage of the transportion a and the tremdousrowt that is already happening in these ighborhoods. london had to bring
london. they made money. theyey put 70,000 people to work who had been previously unemoyed. they transformed the east and d creaeated resources they had never had before. and we look at washington's capital, we have amamazing transportation and infrastructure. have a backdropt is spectacular wh you think of the national mall and all of t e monuments. every -- we will he -- we really belilieve the naon's capital is a amazing place and it has been a generatition since t games have en in erica....
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jennifer london, al jazeera, east porterville, california. >> forecasters are hopeful weather patternshanging, meaning more snow this winter. >>, they say, is the only way to refresh underground water supplies. >> they are worried about flooding in buffalo. so changing patterns. two people in critical condition this morning. this is what happened. their apartment building clavptsed at chicago. overnight, fire fighters rescued the pair and dare their dog. some narz said they heard a boom and the building came down. investigators say they are trying to figure out what happened. >> del, investigate are looking into driver fatigue as the cause of a deadly tour bus crash in northern california. one man died. another 31 were hurt. >> accident happened sunday morning on the i-5 as the bus was headed from los angeles to washington state. but what's interesting is that earlier on that day, that same exact bus had crashed into a restaurant but thankfully, no one was hurt. >> let's take a look at some of the other stories. >> what would it be? it is said the pastor in chicago gave fellow churchgo
jennifer london, al jazeera, east porterville, california. >> forecasters are hopeful weather patternshanging, meaning more snow this winter. >>, they say, is the only way to refresh underground water supplies. >> they are worried about flooding in buffalo. so changing patterns. two people in critical condition this morning. this is what happened. their apartment building clavptsed at chicago. overnight, fire fighters rescued the pair and dare their dog. some narz said they...
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london. >> iraqi troops backed by a militia and kurdish peshawar forces attacked two towns under i.s.i.l. control north-east of baghdad. these are pictures of fighting. the anti-i.s.i.l. forces managed to advance into the neighbouring town. imran khan is in baghdad and sent us this update. >> it's been seen as a victory of sorts. i.s.i.l. has taken over parts of the province since june. there has been clashes in the intervening period. as an operation seen as crucial. just to give you the geeingography, the iraqi army are coming up from the south. and the kurdish pesh merger are coming down from the north. this is off the back of successes for the iraqi forces and in the town of beiji, it's something people have been looking at saying we have a couple of victories, we have them on the back foot. dud it mean we are winning the fight >>> a suicide bomber killed 49 spectators at a volleyball game in afghanistan. more than 50 were injured in a remote part of the province s there's no claim of responsibility so far. the explosion followed the afghan department's approval of two deals with the united states and n
london. >> iraqi troops backed by a militia and kurdish peshawar forces attacked two towns under i.s.i.l. control north-east of baghdad. these are pictures of fighting. the anti-i.s.i.l. forces managed to advance into the neighbouring town. imran khan is in baghdad and sent us this update. >> it's been seen as a victory of sorts. i.s.i.l. has taken over parts of the province since june. there has been clashes in the intervening period. as an operation seen as crucial. just to give...
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london. ukraine is accusing russia of sending further weapons to rebels in the east of the country.usation came amid a weekend of violence in which heavy shelling destroyed villages in done at -- in donetsk. the violence undermines the truce that had reduced civilian casualties. 1.6 million cattle lands have -- catalans have voted in favor of leaving spain in an unofficial referendum. the cattle and -- catalan those whopraised turned out and cast their ballots. >> more than 2 million people participated in this day in catalonia. more than 2 million people voted in harsh conditions. difficult conditions. in my opinion, the turnout has been excellent, outstanding. >> and president obama has arrived in beijing as leaders conference.he apec the u.s. and china will be competing for influence in the region. china has already held and icebreaking region -- meeting with japan and signed a new gas deal with russia. >> there are lots of deals happening on the gas front. see that trade between russia and china is growing dramatically. it is expected to become $200 billion pretty soon. the rela
london. ukraine is accusing russia of sending further weapons to rebels in the east of the country.usation came amid a weekend of violence in which heavy shelling destroyed villages in done at -- in donetsk. the violence undermines the truce that had reduced civilian casualties. 1.6 million cattle lands have -- catalans have voted in favor of leaving spain in an unofficial referendum. the cattle and -- catalan those whopraised turned out and cast their ballots. >> more than 2 million...
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london. that was the cabinet secretary for east african affairs. 106 countries have decided on dublin. where else would you want to go twice >> welcome back. it is 7:44 a.m. if you are wondering where they anna is offmy own, to an interview. they beat second-quarter net income. the estimates are for ¥102 billion. this is for the second corridor. some of the base case scenarios they have+++ for the second half. japanese unit cells -- sales fell. a weak yen boosted the numbers. net income rose. so make hay while the sun shines. let's talk about innovation. it is in the air. always in the air in dublin. leaders from 106 companies are gathering for a web summit. caroline hyde with a splash of color to take the irish by storm. i am joined by a very special guest. the founder of the web summit, the event is managing to dry and 20,000 employee -- draw in 20,000 attendees. companyove about this or this conference is that you are implying not only technology as a reason to get up -- get talk, you'rend making this conference more efficient. up andave go pros
london. that was the cabinet secretary for east african affairs. 106 countries have decided on dublin. where else would you want to go twice >> welcome back. it is 7:44 a.m. if you are wondering where they anna is offmy own, to an interview. they beat second-quarter net income. the estimates are for ¥102 billion. this is for the second corridor. some of the base case scenarios they have+++ for the second half. japanese unit cells -- sales fell. a weak yen boosted the numbers. net income...
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london. clearly, all hope of a cease-fire -- looking extremely dim at this particular moment looking at those events in the east of the country. >> good evening. that does seem to be the case. these recent reports of additional military equipment arriving in the eastern ukraine from russia do indicate a possibility of further escalation in fighting, possibly even a handful of moves to expand the territory which they currently control. >> indeed. all of those denials by moscow of them supplying hardware to the rebels, what we are seeing todaytoday looks suspiciously like those counterclaims are untrue and that russia is indeed supplying the rebels. otherwise, where else are they getting all that hardware from? >> that's right. there's nothing new about this. i think we have become used in recent months to the fact that russia is supplying military equipment and hardware to the rebels in the east and then simply denying it. there are various tanks moving through that part of ukraine. russia denies it, but i think those denials have to be dismissed. the big question is -- is this about strengthening the defensive
london. clearly, all hope of a cease-fire -- looking extremely dim at this particular moment looking at those events in the east of the country. >> good evening. that does seem to be the case. these recent reports of additional military equipment arriving in the eastern ukraine from russia do indicate a possibility of further escalation in fighting, possibly even a handful of moves to expand the territory which they currently control. >> indeed. all of those denials by moscow of...
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east coast? charles: got to liz in new york or london. >> they are not flying -- charles: they will get a repatriationcould do it. pt before we call them the delusional democrat saying president obama is not getting credit. lower unemployment, falling gas prices, the market is up big time. we happen to deal with facts on "varney and company". here to tell us what the democrats got a shellacking in the midteem is an ecooomist at tp i.t.. can you explain to the democrats what they are missinn but the general public said loud and clear on tuesday? >> of voters said they don't think the economy is doing very well ended you look at today's economic report, llbor market report you actually understand why that is true. we see very little wage growth and what we have also seen is a very low -- what is known as the employment population ratio, he share of the population that is employed is below where it was before the recession, so the problem here is i think it is important to understand what the voters have said. what thh voters have ssid is that there is still problems in the economy and the labour market.
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we are live from london on bloomberg television. let's head to the middle eastiggest offering in the world. they raised $6 billion in the ipo. we have more. it is really a line mac -- landmark sale. >> this is the biggest ever ipo in the middle east. from 2007.s dubai this is the second biggest ipo in the world this year. they have raised about one quarter of what alibaba raised. they do sit there in the number two position ahead of citizens. has had tremendous demand for shares. it was a slow process. so in about half the stock they were hoping to sell. the money that they needed. they could have sold about $58 billion worth of shares. that was 10 times more than they were looking for to begin with. they are up by about 1/5. the oil price drop has unnerved some investors. it seems to been a success. slighted byt be ncb. it all comes down to sharia law. birthplace of islam. some say that the assets do not comply with surreal law. -- sharia law. banks could charge interest and things like alcohol or gambling. ncb says that it is looking to sell $38 billion of ass
we are live from london on bloomberg television. let's head to the middle eastiggest offering in the world. they raised $6 billion in the ipo. we have more. it is really a line mac -- landmark sale. >> this is the biggest ever ipo in the middle east. from 2007.s dubai this is the second biggest ipo in the world this year. they have raised about one quarter of what alibaba raised. they do sit there in the number two position ahead of citizens. has had tremendous demand for shares. it was a...
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from stockholm all the way into london as far south as the iberian peninsula where usually you see sunny conditions. you'll see rain coming up on monday. back toward the east where high pressure is controlling the weather, driving those northerly winds we will see high of around zero for moscow with a chance of some snow flurries and a high of 5 in kiev on monday. wrapping things up with a look at east asia. you can see this big swirl of clouds, yes, this is a typhoon named nuri. it is a large and a violent typhoon. the highest category for the storm. and it is expected to move toward the north an then toward the east. now, it looks like when it comes to the actual center of circulation it is going to move south of the kanto region as we go throughout the middle of the weak. it will also weaken as it approaches japan. the outer bands will bring wet weather by thursday and into friday. meanwhile some chilly temperatures up into hokkaido with gusty conditions. winds up to 126 kilometers per hour possible as you go through tuesday. high of 18 in tokyo. high of 18 in tokyo and also in seoul. and also seeing some dry conditions into china, as we go through tues
from stockholm all the way into london as far south as the iberian peninsula where usually you see sunny conditions. you'll see rain coming up on monday. back toward the east where high pressure is controlling the weather, driving those northerly winds we will see high of around zero for moscow with a chance of some snow flurries and a high of 5 in kiev on monday. wrapping things up with a look at east asia. you can see this big swirl of clouds, yes, this is a typhoon named nuri. it is a large...
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east and we were churches come closer together. >> peter smith from catholic voices joining us from london. >> the united nations committee againstorture asked the united states to investigate and prosecute police brutality. it's the first review of mebbing's record on preventing torture, coming in the wake of protests in response to a grand jury's decision not to charge a white police officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in ferguson, missouri. >> we have reports of widespread extensive use of force by the police, and this gives rise to concern, of course, and also that some of - some vulnerable groups, including ethnic groups, backs, have been particularly targeted. >> 16 people were arrested in ferguson, missouri, the protesters were on the street demanding equality before the law. police ordered people to disperse, before arresting those who remained. in san francisco, hundreds marched though the downtown area, packed with black friday shoppers, another group chained themselves to trains. more than 300 have been arrested in a week of protests >>> a leading human rights activist in china pleaded not guilty to charges of
east and we were churches come closer together. >> peter smith from catholic voices joining us from london. >> the united nations committee againstorture asked the united states to investigate and prosecute police brutality. it's the first review of mebbing's record on preventing torture, coming in the wake of protests in response to a grand jury's decision not to charge a white police officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in ferguson, missouri. >> we have reports of...
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east between birds and boys. tony romo was back from the back injury for cowboys today in london against the jaguars.oes the work. he does the work on this one in the second. watch this, cowboys win 31-17, cheery o. they're 7-3. they need to win. staying in soul possession of first. eagles cowboys face each other on thanksgiving. >> arizona cardinals are best record in football and major turn of event tonight. carson palmer goes down with a left knee injury against st. louis it's believed to be torn acl. which would end his season. cardinals are 8-1 having best season since 1948 and injury could drastically impact nfc going forward. >> gin in he satle where the sea sea hawk has a new nest. a man's head. >> hi deposit runaway they pet and made up. marshawn lynch full rushing touchdown. 50 yards rushing. even quarterback russel wilson goes over 100 he has more than 1 0 0 rushing games and seattle wins 38-17. >> no surprise here so far sixers schedule looks like this loss, loss, loss, loss, loss. nobody is expecting a ton of wins here. sixers in search of run in toronto. turning ankles with the move. 11
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east coast and longer from the west. is it possible to have a u.s. nfl team based in london? >> definitely possible. if you go back 50 years, i suspect it was contemplated it would be impossible to have a seattle team play a miami team, for example. and we've overcome that. so definitely possible but it has logistic difficulties that need to be solved. >> i'm sure it would be hard on the players spending the time traveling. also relocating their families for a couple months at a time just to play in the nfl here in london. how would you mitigate that risk? >> well, first of all, we're lucky in that our season is essentially we play only one game a week. so that all adds for greater ability to travel. and also i think we would be able to schedule in a way that you could potentially play two or three games in the u.k. and then travel over to the states and play two or three games in the states. while in the states, we could create a training camp center that they would be based on while playing in the states. so these are all things we can do to mitigate the tune for the backwards and forwards. much a
east coast and longer from the west. is it possible to have a u.s. nfl team based in london? >> definitely possible. if you go back 50 years, i suspect it was contemplated it would be impossible to have a seattle team play a miami team, for example. and we've overcome that. so definitely possible but it has logistic difficulties that need to be solved. >> i'm sure it would be hard on the players spending the time traveling. also relocating their families for a couple months at a...
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london. this is "on the move." let's get right back to the markets and turn to ukraine. fighting in the east of the nation has escalated threatening total disintegration of the cease-fire between kiev and the rebels. ryan, what is going on this morning? i look at that. it is jumping everywhere. >> looks like we got a little bit of a battle for the ruble underway. yesterday we saw the ruble with its single biggest loss. single bigs on any given day loss since 2009. those losses continued into this morning. the ruble weakening to 48.5. then we saw what looks like a little bit of intervention. we're calling traders to find out if the bank of russia has jumped in. we saw the ruble claw back some of those losses and yet again the ruble is weakening. perhaps the bank of russia has intervened and is again perhaps behind the curve. we know that the bank of russia spent $10.5 billion last week trying to support the ruble. $25 billion in october. tens of billions this year. they indicated they will spend what they need to defend the financial security of russia. have we reached that point? my zpwess 5
london. this is "on the move." let's get right back to the markets and turn to ukraine. fighting in the east of the nation has escalated threatening total disintegration of the cease-fire between kiev and the rebels. ryan, what is going on this morning? i look at that. it is jumping everywhere. >> looks like we got a little bit of a battle for the ruble underway. yesterday we saw the ruble with its single biggest loss. single bigs on any given day loss since 2009. those losses...