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that allow it to then use data to essentially compete with other companies and we know that in europe sarah they've had a lot of problems google has in terms of violating antitrust laws across europe but they just pay fine in fact they paid a record $5000000000.00 fine just a few months ago but they continue to take on the same so-called anti-competitive practices that they got in trouble for in the 1st place but then you talk a lot about google of dominance here as a search engine but isn't that what consumers want. oh so that's that's debatable right it really is the bait also google would say is the reason that we dominate searches more so than any other company 80 to 90 percent of all searches globally happen on google is because we're the best search engine but what in this case these lawmakers are essentially alleging and staffers for them are alleging is that google and by the way the german ministration is also alleging this in their antitrust case is that google is not given this competitive advantage because they are a superior technology or search engine it's because they created
that allow it to then use data to essentially compete with other companies and we know that in europe sarah they've had a lot of problems google has in terms of violating antitrust laws across europe but they just pay fine in fact they paid a record $5000000000.00 fine just a few months ago but they continue to take on the same so-called anti-competitive practices that they got in trouble for in the 1st place but then you talk a lot about google of dominance here as a search engine but isn't...
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europe. alone barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london also coming up on the program people close to the biden and harris campaign fest positive coronavirus of the neither candidate will be to isolate a carefully coordinated prisoner exchange in yemen more than 1000 detainees a swapped in the hopes that it could facilitate a lasting peace. and the speaker of the cypriot parliament quits after being implicated in the cash for passport scam exposed by al jazeera. the world health organization has warned that the death toll in the 2nd wave of the corona virus pandemic could be 5 times the level of the 1st outbreak back in the spring unless urgent action is taken now across europe coronavirus cases are rising dramatically and governments are tightening restrictions to stop the spread from saturday more than half of england's 56000000 population will be subjected to high or very high restrictions impacting their movement and who they can meet the german hospital for the ration says the number of people in hospital with cope at 19 has doubled in the past week with intense. care patients ex
europe. alone barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london also coming up on the program people close to the biden and harris campaign fest positive coronavirus of the neither candidate will be to isolate a carefully coordinated prisoner exchange in yemen more than 1000 detainees a swapped in the hopes that it could facilitate a lasting peace. and the speaker of the cypriot parliament quits after being implicated in the cash for passport scam exposed by al jazeera. the world health...
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europe. hello and barbara sarah you're watching out for a live from london also coming up a carefully coordinated prison her exchange in yemen more than 1000 detainees swapped in the hope that it could facilitate a lasting peace. thousands the fire protests began in thailand demanding the prime minister's a resignation and reforms to the monarchy. and the speaker of the cypriot parliament quits after being implicated in a cash for passport scam exposed by al jazeera. coronavirus cases are surging across european countries are imposing new restrictions the world health organization has warned the death toll in the 2nd wave could be beef be 5 times the level of the 1st outbreak in the spring unless significant action is taken in the u.k. london is moving to the 2nd highest cove at 19 alert level charlie angela has the details. this city of 9000000 is moving into high gear to have a 3 tier system meaning no one can meet indoors with anyone outside their household it's the government's latest attempt to rein in a runaway infection rate which is doubling every 10 days we must act now delayed action me
europe. hello and barbara sarah you're watching out for a live from london also coming up a carefully coordinated prison her exchange in yemen more than 1000 detainees swapped in the hope that it could facilitate a lasting peace. thousands the fire protests began in thailand demanding the prime minister's a resignation and reforms to the monarchy. and the speaker of the cypriot parliament quits after being implicated in a cash for passport scam exposed by al jazeera. coronavirus cases are...
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. >>> controversy erupting in europe tonight as several nations begin reimposing strict lockdown measures with a second wave of coronavirus gripping the continent. sarah harman has late details from london. >> reporter: europe is locking down again tonight, half of england, some 28 million people, are subject to heightened restrictions >> taking action is the right and responsible thing to do >> reporter: londoners are now banned from socializing indoors with people who don't live in the same household, while pubs in some other cities have been shut down completely >> to wake up in the morning to have a business that's -- and is draining my bank account is absolutely heartbreaking. >> reporter: in paris a new curfew starts with bars and restaurants forced to close between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. italy, the first european country to be slammed by covid in the spring, is now facing a resurgence and requiring face masks even outdoors. spain imposing a state of emergency in madrid amid the restrictions signs that pandemic fatigue may be setting in >> freedom freedom! >> reporter: with anti-lockdown protests in london and one mayor in northern england flat
. >>> controversy erupting in europe tonight as several nations begin reimposing strict lockdown measures with a second wave of coronavirus gripping the continent. sarah harman has late details from london. >> reporter: europe is locking down again tonight, half of england, some 28 million people, are subject to heightened restrictions >> taking action is the right and responsible thing to do >> reporter: londoners are now banned from socializing indoors with people...
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leaving the economy still 9% smaller than it was before the pandemic. joining me is sarah hewin, chief economist for europewhy hasn't it done as well as many a nalysts why hasn't it done as well as many analysts were predicting?” why hasn't it done as well as many analysts were predicting? i think there is a general concern, a weak consumer confidence and what we did see in august was manufacturing pretty much flat. that is a worry after the recovery we saw injune and july and going into the fourth quarter of this year, october, november, december with the threat of further restrictions, that raises questions about whether the service sector can continue to grow and if manufacturing is not going thing that does not leave very much for the economy to work on. given that there was a record contraction in there was a record contraction in the economy in april of over 20%, looking back now, how overly optimistic where people being that it would continue to grow better thanit it would continue to grow better than it has? i think that there was an expectation that we would see a bounce back and to be fair of wha
leaving the economy still 9% smaller than it was before the pandemic. joining me is sarah hewin, chief economist for europewhy hasn't it done as well as many a nalysts why hasn't it done as well as many analysts were predicting?” why hasn't it done as well as many analysts were predicting? i think there is a general concern, a weak consumer confidence and what we did see in august was manufacturing pretty much flat. that is a worry after the recovery we saw injune and july and going into the...
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sarah corker, bbc news, in greater manchester. new coronavirus infections in europee day for the first time. more restrictions have been brought in in several countries in an attempt to control the spread. this graph shows the number of cases per 100,000 people. the uk, france and spain all have more than 100, while germany and italy have fewer cases, but numbers there are also rising. in spain, there is disagreement over how to get the virus back under control. the government has imposed a two—week state of emergency in madrid to try to contain the outbreak, overriding a court decision that previous restrictions were illegal. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. it's the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but with the police stopping many people from leaving madrid, it's not a typical one. the central government has announced a state of emergency in the madrid region, preventing all nonessential travel in and out of the capital and eight nearby cities. these restrictions were already in place for several days until a court struck them down on thursday, saying they vi
sarah corker, bbc news, in greater manchester. new coronavirus infections in europee day for the first time. more restrictions have been brought in in several countries in an attempt to control the spread. this graph shows the number of cases per 100,000 people. the uk, france and spain all have more than 100, while germany and italy have fewer cases, but numbers there are also rising. in spain, there is disagreement over how to get the virus back under control. the government has imposed a...
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guess your molly and sarah and want to take our viewers for watching us here are easy next time remember. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however he even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been busy roads along the way to view houses were. preserved was located on the only people had access to the story investigators held the uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great ignore. crying for justice. any brain. my favorite or. you're absolutely right we have a part of the brain right here in the middle that's on the right side with simulated. even healthy people one of the rueful sold out of the body experience. americans love by and homed. this was a. fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history housings men in the united states not just that question of the american dream the bigger question of who the dream is and for. the one i'm going to be o
guess your molly and sarah and want to take our viewers for watching us here are easy next time remember. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however he even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been busy roads along the way to view houses were. preserved was located on the only people had access to the story investigators held the uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great ignore. crying for justice. any brain. my...
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>> yeah, feels like we were watching europe in the spring to see what was to come here and this feels like deja vu all over again, but we certainly hope not. sarahdley in paris. thank you both. >> thanks, guys. >>> three swing states now appear to be the key to victory for joe biden. steve kornacki's at the big board to explain. e kornacki's a board to explain happened? (burke) nothing happened. (driver) sure looks like something happened. (burke) well, you've been with farmers for three years with zero auto claims. (driver) yeah? (burke) so you earned your policy perk: accident forgiveness. now instead of this being something, it' s- (driver) it's nothing! (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. they should really turn this ride off. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (burke vo) start with a quote at 1-800-farmers are you managing ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freesty
>> yeah, feels like we were watching europe in the spring to see what was to come here and this feels like deja vu all over again, but we certainly hope not. sarahdley in paris. thank you both. >> thanks, guys. >>> three swing states now appear to be the key to victory for joe biden. steve kornacki's at the big board to explain. e kornacki's a board to explain happened? (burke) nothing happened. (driver) sure looks like something happened. (burke) well, you've been with...
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sarah ponczek, thank you for updating us on that. just talking about where we are in the markets, the nasdaq is off by 1.5%. it is really the selloff in europe most dramatic, with european stocks off by almost 3%. the yields coming down to -60 basis points on the german ten-year. all of this also on the back of brexit. ursula von der leyen leaving the eu commission due to some aides testing positive for coronavirus. we will speak to carsten nickel, teneol -- carsten nickel, managing director, and ben page of ipsos mori for more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix steel is a new york. we are now to hounding -- we are now counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." london faces tougher restrictions as the virus surges across europe. paris faces an overnight curfew. brexit talks on a knife edge. eu leaders start their summit in brussels. france's emmanuel macron says it is possible we won't have an agreement. the irish sounding more positive . ryanair slashing its schedule as it looks forward to bookings in november and december dropping sharply. let's check the markets. european equities signific
sarah ponczek, thank you for updating us on that. just talking about where we are in the markets, the nasdaq is off by 1.5%. it is really the selloff in europe most dramatic, with european stocks off by almost 3%. the yields coming down to -60 basis points on the german ten-year. all of this also on the back of brexit. ursula von der leyen leaving the eu commission due to some aides testing positive for coronavirus. we will speak to carsten nickel, teneol -- carsten nickel, managing director,...
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. >> markets are forward looking sarah, you can tell us more about the stocks in europe that you think will be the ones that take off >> most hard hit in the pandemic have been the aviation and ar w aerospace stocks sends shutters down the spine of most people, but think about it, you could get airbus for one of the lowest valuations we've seen in a decade at least and now airbus is the world's largest commercial aircraft manufacturer they are a duopolduopoly, so une find some other way to transport ourselves, this is a very attractive business. and also in the industrial catego category spinning off their industrial business. and if you want very deeply undervalued, look at the banks i've been talking about them on your show for at least a year. and they get cheaper and cheaper. trading below where they did in the globe am financial crisis but yet three times the level of capital. you get the bank for free. and maybe this isn't fun to talk about, but the undervaluation is so compelling, it just has to get better and we think that -- and i agree with gregory that therapies will be a br
. >> markets are forward looking sarah, you can tell us more about the stocks in europe that you think will be the ones that take off >> most hard hit in the pandemic have been the aviation and ar w aerospace stocks sends shutters down the spine of most people, but think about it, you could get airbus for one of the lowest valuations we've seen in a decade at least and now airbus is the world's largest commercial aircraft manufacturer they are a duopolduopoly, so une find some other...
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sarah raynsford. more people are dying in scotland from illegal drugs than any other country in europe, with almost 1,200people every are dying from illegal more chance becoming a drug addict in glasgow... you want a bad? we want heroin? you want this, you want that? on some streets in glasgow, you don‘t have to walk far to find people using. blue ones, white ones. who is that for? mmmmiiii. for more than 20 years, this was due to the‘5 life. —— for me. he lost loved ones to drugs. ifi had not life. —— for me. he lost loved ones to drugs. if i had not changed life. —— for me. he lost loved ones to drugs. ifi had not changed my ways, i would have died. to drugs. ifi had not changed my way5, iwould have died. i to drugs. ifi had not changed my ways, i would have died. i don‘t think my mum would be able to 5urvive losing another boy. think my mum would be able to survive losing another boy. for the last nine months, he has been taking a medication that blocks him craving heroin. it is life changing. managed to get me clean off methadone and clea n to get me clean off methadone and clean off heroine. how has
sarah raynsford. more people are dying in scotland from illegal drugs than any other country in europe, with almost 1,200people every are dying from illegal more chance becoming a drug addict in glasgow... you want a bad? we want heroin? you want this, you want that? on some streets in glasgow, you don‘t have to walk far to find people using. blue ones, white ones. who is that for? mmmmiiii. for more than 20 years, this was due to the‘5 life. —— for me. he lost loved ones to drugs. ifi...
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sarah in as well the food business is the way to mac that happen. >> joe does like his cheet os. >> what are you seeing in terms of u.s. consumer behavior versus countries like europe are experiencing a surge in cases or china, where they really managed to control the outbreak do you see different consumer spending patterns based on the virus trends right now >> yeah. right now broadly, obviously, it's become a bit more of a challenge in europe relative to where it was a few months ago. the good news for us, our categories can be awfully resilient through these types of challenges and, as a result, our europe business is up about 7% for the quarter. china business was up about 5% again, our categories tend to prit a bit independently obviously, what's happening with the pandemic is terrible and our heart goes out to people but they do tend to wander to comfort food when they're in these challenges and obviously that helps our business. >> hugh johnston, always good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us here on "squawk box. chair and cfo of pepsico joe, have you tried -- i know you like salty snacks. quarters, those are addictive. >> it's not really
sarah in as well the food business is the way to mac that happen. >> joe does like his cheet os. >> what are you seeing in terms of u.s. consumer behavior versus countries like europe are experiencing a surge in cases or china, where they really managed to control the outbreak do you see different consumer spending patterns based on the virus trends right now >> yeah. right now broadly, obviously, it's become a bit more of a challenge in europe relative to where it was a few...