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she is live for the maiden flight of heathrow's new terminal. >> first on bloomberg, live from heathrowerminal two opening, we will speak with the newly appointed airport ceo in the next hour. >> english celebrity chef opening his first airport restaurant and it's also in terminal two. catch that interview in "on the move. hooton has been excluded but his presence will be felt. , notnichols is in brussels berlin. he has more for us on this story. leaders and obama, are they on the same page, hans? >> privately, officials are telling us that there will be the option of sanctions. everyone wants to de-escalate. that's what they want to use the g7 four. publicly, have a listen to what william hague exclusively told caroline hyde. this does not seem like a man afraid of the threat of additional sanctions. to, then wehave will. we are always ready in the u.k. and across the european union as morele to oppose far-reaching sanctions on russia if it's necessary. we hope it's not. we hope we will find ways to reduce tension. tothere are two components check the march westward. we talk about sanc
she is live for the maiden flight of heathrow's new terminal. >> first on bloomberg, live from heathrowerminal two opening, we will speak with the newly appointed airport ceo in the next hour. >> english celebrity chef opening his first airport restaurant and it's also in terminal two. catch that interview in "on the move. hooton has been excluded but his presence will be felt. , notnichols is in brussels berlin. he has more for us on this story. leaders and obama, are they on...
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heathrow wanted very badly.hey said they can deliver expensive infrastructure projects on time, and this object is proof. it is proof that they know how to spend money well, they say. the second part is trying to become a stopoff point to lure the global traveler. that is what heathrow was arguing. they say they are attracting a more global traffic. the race for win growth. if we want to capture the growing economies in the americas, asia, we need to connect them to the new cities. we can only do that through the airport. we are building connections. we can only do that with more capacity. building the strength we have at heathrow. heathrow is the natural place to be the world's best hub. >> they are competing with the likes of gatwick to win the battle for europe. they are competing with the airport in dubai to try to lower the global transit passenger. save 2.5 billion pounds are spent here, but part of 11 billion pounds spent over the last decade to try to mend heathrow's place as the premier place in europe.
heathrow wanted very badly.hey said they can deliver expensive infrastructure projects on time, and this object is proof. it is proof that they know how to spend money well, they say. the second part is trying to become a stopoff point to lure the global traveler. that is what heathrow was arguing. they say they are attracting a more global traffic. the race for win growth. if we want to capture the growing economies in the americas, asia, we need to connect them to the new cities. we can only...
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of heathrow airport john holland-kaye.our next guest is standing by with olivia sterns. what is on the menu? >> thanks so much. i am here with pesto and all, the creator of bacon-flavored ice cream, the creator of snail porridge. chef.e a michelin star why do you want to open a restaurant in an airport? >> when heathrow approached us a year or so ago, i said to them why do people like airports? pittsburghers come its fish and chips. i'm thinking, -- it's burgers, its fish and chips. i'm thinking, each dish was one show. i flew to naples and pick tomatoes and measured the temperature of its ovens. the got really into background and the history and the technique of every dish. in everyone, i developed my own little twist on it. this was the perfect opportunity. it was three years of development. it is called the perfectionist's cafÉ. the perfectionist -- perfection is not real. theidea is that we have wood oven. we managed to pump liquid nitrogen into the airport gam. really impressive because most airports don't even let yo
of heathrow airport john holland-kaye.our next guest is standing by with olivia sterns. what is on the menu? >> thanks so much. i am here with pesto and all, the creator of bacon-flavored ice cream, the creator of snail porridge. chef.e a michelin star why do you want to open a restaurant in an airport? >> when heathrow approached us a year or so ago, i said to them why do people like airports? pittsburghers come its fish and chips. i'm thinking, -- it's burgers, its fish and chips....
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can i tell you one tactic heathrow uses?na land, heathrow wheels out its mandarin republican speakers. >> to help them spend. open those wallets. >> the chinese travelers spend more than any other nation when they travel. >> what a fountain of information you are. thank you very much. >>> right. let's return to some breaking news actually that's just come in the last couple moments. that is that german's chief federal prosecutor says he's open top an investigation into the alleged monitoring of the angela merkel's phone by the u.s. national security agency, the nsa. he's been mulling over this for some time but a formal probe now into those allegations that persons unknown were monitoring chancellor angela merkel's phone. big row at the time with those allegations by edward snowden, the cia whistleblower that monitoring of political leaders including merkel were included by the nsa. >>> you're watching gmt on "bbc world news." still to come. >> criminal gangs, international networks, millions in illegal profits. the black ma
can i tell you one tactic heathrow uses?na land, heathrow wheels out its mandarin republican speakers. >> to help them spend. open those wallets. >> the chinese travelers spend more than any other nation when they travel. >> what a fountain of information you are. thank you very much. >>> right. let's return to some breaking news actually that's just come in the last couple moments. that is that german's chief federal prosecutor says he's open top an investigation...
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this is a facelift for the queens terminal, for terminal 2 at heathrow airport.hina, etc. -- for those passengers, it will be a lot more luxury. au can get a barber code, mulberry handbag, 17 new restaurants including one from blumenthal -- the chef from england. i spoke to him earlier at the airport. he has convinced them to let them use a wooden shop fire oven. there are a lot of new bells and whistles. the trouble, though, is the airport is already maxed out in terms of capacity. 45,000 people will be able to come through and it is a huge retail opportunity. 70% of passengers who come through heathrow end up spending money, an average of 40 pounds each. but unless you can get people on and off the ground, it will not increase the overall size of heathrow. it is about them trying to win the bid for the third runway. >> what you were describing, the amenities, that is the britishness of this terminal. what about how it compares to other terminals, heathrow? there are two pieces to this. this is a $4 billion renovation. they renovated terminal five. in total it i
this is a facelift for the queens terminal, for terminal 2 at heathrow airport.hina, etc. -- for those passengers, it will be a lot more luxury. au can get a barber code, mulberry handbag, 17 new restaurants including one from blumenthal -- the chef from england. i spoke to him earlier at the airport. he has convinced them to let them use a wooden shop fire oven. there are a lot of new bells and whistles. the trouble, though, is the airport is already maxed out in terms of capacity. 45,000...
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reporting from heathrow.still have luggage lost in heathrow lost from years ago. >> terminal five opened and a total disaster. part of the difference is to get the logistics right. thelways a tricky one on first day. we have gloom gloom and doom editor mark farber joining us on bloomberg television and radio. cannot wait to speak to them about emerging markets. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ lex good morning, everyone. -- >> good morning, everyone. >> president obama wrapping up his trip in poland today meeting with the new president of the ukraine. elected last month and the ukraine says it is now deploying heavy weapons and armored vehicles to stop an influx of pro-russian forces. a live shot of president obama. on his way to brussels in the normandy for the seven unit -- 70th anniversary of d-day. kashkari pick to square off against governor brown in the primary. it sends the top two vote getters in an election to square off against each other. the king new york rangers. owner is making money. estimat
reporting from heathrow.still have luggage lost in heathrow lost from years ago. >> terminal five opened and a total disaster. part of the difference is to get the logistics right. thelways a tricky one on first day. we have gloom gloom and doom editor mark farber joining us on bloomberg television and radio. cannot wait to speak to them about emerging markets. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ lex good morning, everyone. -- >> good morning, everyone. >>...
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with about 6 million travelers a month, dubai is challenging london's heathrow airport as the world's largest airport for international passengers. airport operators now have their sites on road expo which will be hosted by dubai in 2020. they are spending 7.8 billion u.s. dollars. phase one was unveiled last year with the launch of the world's first concourse dedicated to the air bus, the world's biggest airliner. >> we think by the end of this year, early next, we will be the number one airport for international passenger traffic. >> one of the carriers set to profit from all the construction is dubai's own emirates airlines. since it was founded in 1985, emirates airlines have expanded its roots to cover the four corners of the globe. today, it serves more than 140 cities worldwide. last year, the company pulled off a coup by establishing a strategic alliance with australia's contas airways. as a result of the alliance, 65 flights now connect in the uae. emirates has one of the world's largest fleets of a-380s, built to carry more than 580 people, it attracts a market business with
with about 6 million travelers a month, dubai is challenging london's heathrow airport as the world's largest airport for international passengers. airport operators now have their sites on road expo which will be hosted by dubai in 2020. they are spending 7.8 billion u.s. dollars. phase one was unveiled last year with the launch of the world's first concourse dedicated to the air bus, the world's biggest airliner. >> we think by the end of this year, early next, we will be the number one...
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the last commercial supersonic flight in 2003, when a concord jet landed at heathrow's airport. >>> rumor has it no more adele on youtube. a fight between google and some record companies could mean the music videos of the popular british singer, and many other artists, may go off-line. youtube creating its own page streaming service and it's negotiating with artists for their cut of the money. the video streaming company says 95% of musicians have signed deals. artists holding out want better terms and more money. youtube says certain music videos could be removed in days. >>> mary barra is back on capitol hill this morning. for that and the rest of the news before the bell, let's check in with jackie deangelis live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, futures are higher this morning after stocks rose for a third straight day. despite hotter than expected inflation data that came out and also a weak housing starts report. the focus today likely on the federal reserve. wrapping up a two-day meeting, fed not expected to make major policy moves but may
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establishment review of this person journey body else i mean glenn greenwald's partner who was stopped at heathrow airport was clearly done on the basis of an of an american order of the british government of support of the truck the attempted forcing down of a tractor successful forcing down of a bomb or all of this point in vienna and many things like that i think that they've never separated themselves from the american political or military agenda and of course a sundress not all alike figure in the kind of states to say the least and so they're doing everything they can to keep the americans happy and that's what. up next it's the world the pot investigating the changing global role of the united states and. genetics but sujan it's vulgarized ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the least one of them for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet again and now go to the point of death. for
establishment review of this person journey body else i mean glenn greenwald's partner who was stopped at heathrow airport was clearly done on the basis of an of an american order of the british government of support of the truck the attempted forcing down of a tractor successful forcing down of a bomb or all of this point in vienna and many things like that i think that they've never separated themselves from the american political or military agenda and of course a sundress not all alike...
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establishment view of this journey body else i mean glenn greenwald's partner who was stopped at heathrow airport was clearly done on the basis of an of an american order of the british government of support of the truck the attempted forcing down of in fact a successful forcing down of able marla's his plane in vienna and many things like that i think that they've never separated themselves from the american political and military agenda and of course the sundra is not like figure in the kind of states to say the least and so they're doing everything they can to keep the americans happy in this way so it would appear. director all of the center for investigative journalism thank you for your time today sir. obbie martin is up next ruffling the feathers of the mainstream media next on archie international to stay with us. in genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an on committed crying i was sterilized to learn from pulling innately feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced steriliza
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the last commercial supersonic flight was in 2003 when a concord jet landed at london's heathrow airport. >>> bringing a zombie back to life. a small team of engineers at nasa are taking on the challenge of rebooting an old space probe. the international sun earth explorer which was launched in 1978 once measured the gravitational pull of the sun and even tracked a comet. the team, which has been working out of a shut down mcdonald's on nasa's mountainview campus says it loves a good challenge. >> the idea of taking a disco satellite, you know, and trying to make it work again appeals to the hacker mentalities. >> nasa engineers which use crowd funding to green light this project say time is an issue in retrieving the spacecraft. they fear it may soon disappear into the depths of space. >>> rumor has it, no more adele on youtube. a fight between google and some record companies could mean the music videos of the popular british singer and other artists may go offline. youtube is creating its own paid streaming service and is negotiating with artists for their cut of the money. the video
the last commercial supersonic flight was in 2003 when a concord jet landed at london's heathrow airport. >>> bringing a zombie back to life. a small team of engineers at nasa are taking on the challenge of rebooting an old space probe. the international sun earth explorer which was launched in 1978 once measured the gravitational pull of the sun and even tracked a comet. the team, which has been working out of a shut down mcdonald's on nasa's mountainview campus says it loves a good...
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international headlines in brief time for the aussie bought up by two other chilean capital of santiago heathrow a riot police fired tear gas on thousands of students and teachers from packed the streets demanding education reforms the protesters were fighting back holding rocks at the riot squads thousands were injured arrests were made improving the education system was a key campaign pledge of president michel to march this year. to haiti where security forces fired live rounds at protesters who were voicing anger over the cost of living and government corruption also demanding the president's resignation witnesses say at least three people collapsed amid the to cast as police try to break up the crowds well it's the second mass rally in the capital port au prince and less than a week but. at least one shooter has died in a high school shooting therefore all of the attack with a rifle was found dead at the scene there have been ten. fatal school shootings in america since the beginning of this year. to nigeria now where twenty women have been abducted by gunmen thought to be islamist militant
international headlines in brief time for the aussie bought up by two other chilean capital of santiago heathrow a riot police fired tear gas on thousands of students and teachers from packed the streets demanding education reforms the protesters were fighting back holding rocks at the riot squads thousands were injured arrests were made improving the education system was a key campaign pledge of president michel to march this year. to haiti where security forces fired live rounds at protesters...
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the consequence is that beijing can insert itself in a debate why heathrow should have another runway. partially owned by chinas wealth fund. financial services industry which will be where china will launch its currency onto international trading floors. >> it needs that expertise. it doesn't understand how currency is traded, its currency is largely restricted from open competition or open markets. so it needs our expertise which clearly is a good thing for britain. >> reporter: the coming days is proof that britain is open for business yet china now seems to regard the u.k. as less significant than france or germany whose exports are prized by china's middle classes. the big challenge is russia's $400 billion gas deal with china makes this visit look pretty small in comparison. lawrence lee, al jazeera, london. >> the court has sentenced three people to death after an attack in tienanmen square last year. five other men have been given jail sentences. adrian brown has more from beijing. >> what alarmed people at the time was this. it was the first time that really, beijing had ever
the consequence is that beijing can insert itself in a debate why heathrow should have another runway. partially owned by chinas wealth fund. financial services industry which will be where china will launch its currency onto international trading floors. >> it needs that expertise. it doesn't understand how currency is traded, its currency is largely restricted from open competition or open markets. so it needs our expertise which clearly is a good thing for britain. >> reporter:...
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travel, welcome to the new heathrow.s a new argument against the keystone pipeline and it is not about the environment. high crimes, meanwhile, in the art world. thefts and forgery are booming. and finally, it is a commencement speech to end all commencement speeches. this one is our "money clip" mash-up. we will kick it off with what everyone is talking about.
travel, welcome to the new heathrow.s a new argument against the keystone pipeline and it is not about the environment. high crimes, meanwhile, in the art world. thefts and forgery are booming. and finally, it is a commencement speech to end all commencement speeches. this one is our "money clip" mash-up. we will kick it off with what everyone is talking about.
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depend on cars to make their living, installing custom exhausts in their shop minutes from london's heathrowport. they never dreamed they would end up using their car to chase down a hit-and-run driver. january 19, 2011. just before 10:00 a.m. jack and raj are on their usual commute to work, when they notice a red mercedes driving recklessly. >> stupid driving. that's stupid driving. >> what caught our attention immediately was the fact that driver decided to break the law by just barging in front of us in the first place. >> jack records his drive to being accused of causing an accident. >> we installed them in our vehicles. that kind of driving, look, look, look. >> this time, jack's dashcam on the case, recording everything. >> i don't think anybody would have anticipated anything they were doing that day is all being recorded on a high-definition camera. >> jack and his son watch the woman to see what she does next. >> she happened to be going the same way we were going. >> going 60 miles per hour, double the speed limit. >> she put her foot down and just went like a rocket. >> suddenly,
depend on cars to make their living, installing custom exhausts in their shop minutes from london's heathrowport. they never dreamed they would end up using their car to chase down a hit-and-run driver. january 19, 2011. just before 10:00 a.m. jack and raj are on their usual commute to work, when they notice a red mercedes driving recklessly. >> stupid driving. that's stupid driving. >> what caught our attention immediately was the fact that driver decided to break the law by just...
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the last night in 2003 when a concord jet landed at heathrow. someone is shaking her head. >> you know, i used to live on the space coast of florida. we look forward to hear sonic booms and it was sad when the space program started to wind down. one of the cool things in florida. edwards air force base down the road, secondary choice for landing space shuttles in california. 5:45. talk about something that's happening out there. temperatures are comfortable this morning. as i make my way over to the weather wall, details about something happening way south of the bay area. but something that could impact you if flying into southern california this morning. and it's something that's a big news story, nonetheless. 405 shut down this morning at 605, this is near cal state long beach where a steel beam fell into the roadway. now, we have chopper over the scene, this is live video for you, 405 never looking this light. stile steel beam reportedly fell across the entire highway. it could be shut down here all the way through 8:00 a.m. you can see crew
the last night in 2003 when a concord jet landed at heathrow. someone is shaking her head. >> you know, i used to live on the space coast of florida. we look forward to hear sonic booms and it was sad when the space program started to wind down. one of the cool things in florida. edwards air force base down the road, secondary choice for landing space shuttles in california. 5:45. talk about something that's happening out there. temperatures are comfortable this morning. as i make my way...
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terminal two is designed to ease crowding at heathrow.limiting flights for the time being, hoping -- hoping to avoid disasters from back in 2008. fund, iex group could shield traders from predatory habits of higher frequency traders. the norwegian fund is europe possibly get equity investor. he stanley cup gets underway. the kings were -- versus the new york rangers. finalsk's run of the owner, madisonor square garden. i cannot wait for the face-off. i feel like the stanley cup finals were played last weekend when the hawks and kings squared off. the rangers are in it to win it. broadcaston, the networks, they scored big. one of the biggest players has agreed to measured tv show's viewership over a seven-day period. networks will get paid for all of the shows we dvr. paul, walk us through what this means. agreed, doup m has you think the rest of the industry will do it? >> they are one of the largest advertising buying group on madison avenue. when they moved, a lot of industry follows. time of viewing is being shifted over the last 10 ye
terminal two is designed to ease crowding at heathrow.limiting flights for the time being, hoping -- hoping to avoid disasters from back in 2008. fund, iex group could shield traders from predatory habits of higher frequency traders. the norwegian fund is europe possibly get equity investor. he stanley cup gets underway. the kings were -- versus the new york rangers. finalsk's run of the owner, madisonor square garden. i cannot wait for the face-off. i feel like the stanley cup finals were...
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heathrow, has smart toilets.s need to be done. >> globally by 2025, we estimate it to be worth 900 billion pounds globally. we want you could capture about 10% of that market. >> investment into making london down --n't afford to be dumb. >> guy, you're not sold on the smart toilets? it is energy efficiency. but continue the conversation on london's future. we will be back with caroline hyde after the break. london technology we continuing. she will be live with the ceo of tech city. actually, we had to her now. caroline, take it away. >> thanks. the ceo of tech city u.k. joins me now to talk all things internet, all things technology week because it is london technology week at the moment. how much is london embracing the mentor the internet of things? how big of an opportunity is it for some of the started space tear? >> it is a terrific opportunity. london is known for a lot of development. but there's also cambridge, which is close by, just a few miles away. they're very well known for hardware, which is why
heathrow, has smart toilets.s need to be done. >> globally by 2025, we estimate it to be worth 900 billion pounds globally. we want you could capture about 10% of that market. >> investment into making london down --n't afford to be dumb. >> guy, you're not sold on the smart toilets? it is energy efficiency. but continue the conversation on london's future. we will be back with caroline hyde after the break. london technology we continuing. she will be live with the ceo of...
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heathrow, thet queens terminal over there, they need a third runway to make it work.'t have it. >> tickets are outrageous. >> and affairs are unlikely to come does fuel costs are rising with attention in iraq and russia and ukraine. >> as i've noted several times over the past several months, the ceo of united told me for the first time ever the airlines are being run as businesses and not as public services. >> thomas porcelli with us. rents, how are they doing? are they airline-like? >> they are. it is not a new story, but we expect that will continue. it is one of the reasons why we expect you'll actually have this higher headline inflation over the course of the next several months. a few factors, food prices are rising from energy prices, rent prices, medical care costs. these components in particular will conspire to put pressure on inflation first --for sure. >> thomas porcelli, thank you. >> buckling down because of former wall street worker is picking on belts becoming the next big men's fashion. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get you some compa
heathrow, thet queens terminal over there, they need a third runway to make it work.'t have it. >> tickets are outrageous. >> and affairs are unlikely to come does fuel costs are rising with attention in iraq and russia and ukraine. >> as i've noted several times over the past several months, the ceo of united told me for the first time ever the airlines are being run as businesses and not as public services. >> thomas porcelli with us. rents, how are they doing? are...
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we are going to dubai, heathrow, and copenhagen. >> how about train stations? >> no.ast. we want you to slow down. emeril.cross a -- we want you to take it down a notch. we want you to go the other way. [laughter] >> what is your revenue from air passenger traffic? >> 100%. there was a word called enplanement. you are going to get a percentage of the enplanement. people who are getting off are gone. it is the people who are getting on the plane. >> do you like to see cheap airfares? >> i think -- one, yes. the answer to that in-depth would be, i don't think you can really have low price airfares because my son loves jetblue, but he would rather spend his money on a hotel or a good meal. he uses the airplane as a bus. >> does the frustration people have for tsa help you get more customers. is that a homerun for you? >> yes. and they are going to come earlier and earlier. the more it frustrates you and makes you crazy, taking your watch off for your shoes or your gold plate in your head from the war. somebody holds you up, you get crazy. >> and you are there with open a
we are going to dubai, heathrow, and copenhagen. >> how about train stations? >> no.ast. we want you to slow down. emeril.cross a -- we want you to take it down a notch. we want you to go the other way. [laughter] >> what is your revenue from air passenger traffic? >> 100%. there was a word called enplanement. you are going to get a percentage of the enplanement. people who are getting off are gone. it is the people who are getting on the plane. >> do you like to...