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bank of ireland is down. why? cashing in. he is looking to offload close to 500 million euros worth of shares of bank of ireland for sale. >> thank you very much. caroline hyde. the market action. the perspective on what we need to do, francesca. good morning to you. good to see you. equities are up. the european curb nailed. look at the rates. what is catching your eye right now? >> i think inflation. inflation a europe is falling. >> we have inflation? >> for now. the expectations this year in particular, and there are some signs it is starting to form a bottom and go up again on the back of the ecb action. it will be important because there's a big scare in markets around the notion that ecb was behind the curve and will let europe jeopardize. we hear investors using that word. it was starting to see the opposite happening and people taking a more confident -- confidence in europe story, that can set the tone for markets in particular. >> we are miss priced right now. >> issue put some premium on bonds. thatu take a german
bank of ireland is down. why? cashing in. he is looking to offload close to 500 million euros worth of shares of bank of ireland for sale. >> thank you very much. caroline hyde. the market action. the perspective on what we need to do, francesca. good morning to you. good to see you. equities are up. the european curb nailed. look at the rates. what is catching your eye right now? >> i think inflation. inflation a europe is falling. >> we have inflation? >> for now. the...
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where does the bank of ireland go from here? does is its underscore the challenges facing bank of ireland. his entry underscore the opportunity for investors looking to get into ireland at rock-bottom price. his exit highlights the challenges going forward. thee is a perception that irish economy is in reasonable shape. if you look at some of the numbers, things are not quite so great. they are still anemic. unemployment is still 11%. people are facing massive mortgages as a legacy from the crash. where do you get loan growth going forward? based on the fact that the economy is anemic. and we are still dealing with the fallout from the crisis. there are real challenges for the bank of ireland going forward at this point. remain a problem. the economy is not exactly back on its feet. still significant concerns. we have stress tests from the ecb coming up towards the end of the year. they have not always been the best editor of the capital requirements of irish banks, but what are they going to say this time around? banks needed 6
where does the bank of ireland go from here? does is its underscore the challenges facing bank of ireland. his entry underscore the opportunity for investors looking to get into ireland at rock-bottom price. his exit highlights the challenges going forward. thee is a perception that irish economy is in reasonable shape. if you look at some of the numbers, things are not quite so great. they are still anemic. unemployment is still 11%. people are facing massive mortgages as a legacy from the...
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award winning service ireland and san francisco share special connections including strong hi, tech industry and a general with the bus community and 20u6r78 industry. on either side great connections of service where passengers fly connecting to bubonic listen and san francisco one hundred connecting flights to benefit from. we really aim to provide world-class set of standards for the industry it exceeds customer expectations and we're reviving one-hundred $2 million in upgrading our facilities including this bar-and-grill terminal to add amenity and additional services and building a new 4 hundred room 5 star hotel connected by your train system we're committed to have the services for the airline partners to air lingus and all the passengers using the airport we're to going to make this the easiest airport connection airport. it's now great pleasure to introduce the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee (clapping) >> thank you john. congratulations to, you know, last year, we had 16.9 million investors come electro there 0 the airport that's express or implied so i want to congrat
award winning service ireland and san francisco share special connections including strong hi, tech industry and a general with the bus community and 20u6r78 industry. on either side great connections of service where passengers fly connecting to bubonic listen and san francisco one hundred connecting flights to benefit from. we really aim to provide world-class set of standards for the industry it exceeds customer expectations and we're reviving one-hundred $2 million in upgrading our...
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of just extradition from the republic of ireland. and i told her, look, i've got warrant in my hand. i want to arrest this man. and she said to me to the effect, no, slow down, columbo, it's going to be -- it's a very long process. >> but what was o'quinn's motive to kill michelle? and would investigators find a way to get him back to the united states? spokesperson: the volkswagen passat is heads above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and get 0% apr for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. >>> investigators had two problems in the murder of michelle herndon. first, they couldn't understand why their prime suspect, oliver o'quinn, would kill her. and second, o'quinn had fled the united states to ireland in order
of just extradition from the republic of ireland. and i told her, look, i've got warrant in my hand. i want to arrest this man. and she said to me to the effect, no, slow down, columbo, it's going to be -- it's a very long process. >> but what was o'quinn's motive to kill michelle? and would investigators find a way to get him back to the united states? spokesperson: the volkswagen passat is heads above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes...
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within 20 years of that election, all was changed in ireland. the famine the pod with the idea, transfer not just ireland but the american cities to which the survivors fled. the famine taught the irish a new lesson, those who held power would prosper. and those without it may start. the starving irish look to the government for help only to find the scowling face of charleston billion of its chief famine relief administrator in charleswood gensler of the exchequer. both believed that the irish character was weak and flawed. too much government assistance, they warned, would only lead to dependency. only the worthy research -- serving a charity. speak the problem with the irish is if we are to pay them and feed them, we shall have the whole population of ireland upon us. >> his colleague understood the terrible things are happening in ireland, but whose fault was that? >> great events with which we have to contend is not the physical labor, but the moral, the selfish, turbulent character. >> eventually he helped ireland would learn an important
within 20 years of that election, all was changed in ireland. the famine the pod with the idea, transfer not just ireland but the american cities to which the survivors fled. the famine taught the irish a new lesson, those who held power would prosper. and those without it may start. the starving irish look to the government for help only to find the scowling face of charleston billion of its chief famine relief administrator in charleswood gensler of the exchequer. both believed that the irish...
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kathy ireland, the supermodel turned t super mogul. she runs one of the most powerful and profitable brands in the world. plus a three deep company that strives to be more than cool printers. , the company'sgs co-owner tells us how to maintain the comfort of your pretty pooch when you go on vacation. let's get headlines. cut itsmf has growth forecast for this yea r. downwards ofvised 2014 numbers. we do not think that it will be a downward spiral. we believe that 2015 will be at 3%. however we have revised our growth trend on an ongoing basis to 2%. ofhave done not on the basis the aging of the population on the basis of lower productivity based on latest trends. >> she added that the federal reserve may have scope to keep interest rates at zero for longer than investors expect. general motors recalling 3 million more vehicles. announcement rings the total recalls this years to 20 million. addattan is poised to the most office space in 1990. those are the headlines this hour. >> thank you. more on general motors. expected tos testify b
kathy ireland, the supermodel turned t super mogul. she runs one of the most powerful and profitable brands in the world. plus a three deep company that strives to be more than cool printers. , the company'sgs co-owner tells us how to maintain the comfort of your pretty pooch when you go on vacation. let's get headlines. cut itsmf has growth forecast for this yea r. downwards ofvised 2014 numbers. we do not think that it will be a downward spiral. we believe that 2015 will be at 3%. however we...
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you studied in detail the history of the women of ireland. how does this latest revelation fit into the picture that submerged -- that has emerged for you, the fate of an pregnant unmarried pregnant women and how they were treated in what was then quite an impoverished company -- country. >> the recent revelation, the whole range of scandals that have recently emerged, the first magdalenending the nuns in the 1990's. the bodies were exhumed. that there wasd a whole range of institutions in ireland that had been set up since the middle of 19th century to actually care for these vulnerable groups in society. and people that needed to be hidden from society because they did not conform to the moral order of the irish nation. >> the drama in film has been a useful medium in telling a a lot of the stories of these mothers and their children. >> yes, it started with peter mullins and more recently, the story that was revealed by the film philomena. philomena was an inmate of a mother and baby home. it brought the attention of the world to the situa
you studied in detail the history of the women of ireland. how does this latest revelation fit into the picture that submerged -- that has emerged for you, the fate of an pregnant unmarried pregnant women and how they were treated in what was then quite an impoverished company -- country. >> the recent revelation, the whole range of scandals that have recently emerged, the first magdalenending the nuns in the 1990's. the bodies were exhumed. that there wasd a whole range of institutions...
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ireland is responding to the claims. it says it's confident it has not breached state aid rules in its tax dealings with apple, and it says it will defend its position vigorously. that's the latest response from the allegation from the european commission about potential tax deals struck by huge corporations to base themselves in countries where her tax rates are lower. any more on that with allison in business news. >>> okay. now, thousands of people have raided a religious -- thousands of police, rather, have raided a religious commune in south korea in an attempt to find a fugitive billionaire white house wanted in connection with a sinking of the ferry back in april. the police failed to find him. he is a leading member of the evangelical baptist church of korea, and its sprawling complex. it's believed his family owns the ship which sank with the loss of 300 lives. you'll remember that months ago. south korea's president called on the police to do more to find him. >>> well, let's speak to the bbc lucy williamson wh
ireland is responding to the claims. it says it's confident it has not breached state aid rules in its tax dealings with apple, and it says it will defend its position vigorously. that's the latest response from the allegation from the european commission about potential tax deals struck by huge corporations to base themselves in countries where her tax rates are lower. any more on that with allison in business news. >>> okay. now, thousands of people have raided a religious --...
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covidien is based in ireland, a torte corporate tax haven.o by acquiring covidien, medtronic will be able to relocate its headquarters and change where its domiciled, in order to benefit, but medtronic didn't just bike it because it was an attractive takeover. no, what's happened in the mel device space looks like what we've been seeing in the grocery store aisle, where food companies are aggressively merging with each other to take market share. the same is true in the medical device space. by acquiring covidien medtronic will be able to accelerate its growth and gain share in vascular devices, periscopic instruments, electrical surgical, as well as all sorts of soft-tissue repairs. this is zimmer orthopedic device play? just like what they did when they agreed to buy biomed. and it's the same logic that made striae kerr -- by the way, if you're looking for the next medical device takeover target, the next covidien, i think it should by smith & nephew. bottom line, call it the breakup takeover two-step. when you split up the company in small
covidien is based in ireland, a torte corporate tax haven.o by acquiring covidien, medtronic will be able to relocate its headquarters and change where its domiciled, in order to benefit, but medtronic didn't just bike it because it was an attractive takeover. no, what's happened in the mel device space looks like what we've been seeing in the grocery store aisle, where food companies are aggressively merging with each other to take market share. the same is true in the medical device space. by...
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what part of ireland are you from? >> from the north of ireland. >> jimmy: the north of ireland.rom northern ireland? >> yeah. >> is that a real part? >> i'm irish. >> jimmy: you're irish. you're not just doing a fake accent. you're really irish? >> no, no, i'm really irish. >> jimmy: enjoy a delicious american apple pie. have you had an apple pie before? >> yes, i have. >> jimmy: all right. well, have another one. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you. we'll go back to sal. this is somewhat ingenious. an engineer got tired of fetch i guess. so he built a contraption to play fetch for him and then he taught his dog how to use it. now, you'll see here the dog loads his ball into the contraption. and then he fires the ball into the yard. he fetches the ball. he brings it back, puts it back into the contraption. and he does it again. it's the greatest thing ever, right? it's a dog-a-pult is what it is. by the way, his owner's been dead for two years. all right. one more round of foreigner or not out on hollywood boulevard. we have somebody standing by. >> sure. come on. >> jimmy: we've
what part of ireland are you from? >> from the north of ireland. >> jimmy: the north of ireland.rom northern ireland? >> yeah. >> is that a real part? >> i'm irish. >> jimmy: you're irish. you're not just doing a fake accent. you're really irish? >> no, no, i'm really irish. >> jimmy: enjoy a delicious american apple pie. have you had an apple pie before? >> yes, i have. >> jimmy: all right. well, have another one. >> thank you....
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in northern ireland like the facebook bers of this page have been voicing their support. i y have posted under the stand with anna hash tag rising levels of xenophobia and asking people to the together to combat problem. the lo has responded to wave of solidarity in a tatement posted to her party's website extending her heartfelt thanks for those taking a stand racism. he belfast telegraph says the combat is more relevant than .ver before help us preserve qatar's culture values. please dress modestly in public places. this targets visitors. saying reflect your respect was activists a qatari who wants to educate them and to cover up and respect the modest culture. been met with has mixed reaction online. hile some have hailed the campaign saying it is perfectly to onable to ask visitors follow customs and others are less than impressed. networks say it goes principle of individual freedom and it is possible to show respect to the having f qatar without to bend to their strict dress code. he group behind the controversial campaign saying earing clothing considered indecent
in northern ireland like the facebook bers of this page have been voicing their support. i y have posted under the stand with anna hash tag rising levels of xenophobia and asking people to the together to combat problem. the lo has responded to wave of solidarity in a tatement posted to her party's website extending her heartfelt thanks for those taking a stand racism. he belfast telegraph says the combat is more relevant than .ver before help us preserve qatar's culture values. please dress...
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it's only like nineteen percent and in ireland another preferred location for these deals is fifteen percent right was the same situation with apple computer they one hundred billion hundred forty billion dollars in cash from selling their products overseas but they don't want to repatriate that cash they want to bring that cash into america they want to pay the taxes on the money that they made on the profits that they've made so this is a tax dodge deal the inversion deal where you've got a merger of these huge corporations purely to create a tax dodge so that when that wasn't my point is when they say that there's a commercial justification a veil of commercial justification that's false there is no commercial justification for this. by reducing competition in the drug industry doesn't help the drug industry it's it's commercially a big big sour note it's not a commercial choice it's purely a tax dodge yes it's purely a tax dodge there's no other reason for it they they also look at a deal in particular that's going on at the moment medtronic an american firm is trying to merge wi
it's only like nineteen percent and in ireland another preferred location for these deals is fifteen percent right was the same situation with apple computer they one hundred billion hundred forty billion dollars in cash from selling their products overseas but they don't want to repatriate that cash they want to bring that cash into america they want to pay the taxes on the money that they made on the profits that they've made so this is a tax dodge deal the inversion deal where you've got a...
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, but is costing the northern ireland executive 5 million pounds per month in fines? >> i agree with the honorable gentleman on both counts. as ever, the queen's visit has been a huge success and has highlighted the economic renaissance that is taking place with over 800 foreign investors, northern ireland is now one of the top u.k. destinations for investment. jealous of the queen meeting with the cast of the game of thrones. right about welfare reform. the point of welfare reform is to help people get back to work rather than just that budgets. we need to explain to all the parties in northern ireland that we should be engaging in welfare reform to help people get back to work. on the side of the house we have a long-term economic plan, with education funding at its heart. the funding that all schools in north wonderland -- northumberland will receive. as a prime minister agree that we should continue the program so that as the plan takes effect we get fairer funding for all the schools in this country? education and better schools and skills are absolutely at the h
, but is costing the northern ireland executive 5 million pounds per month in fines? >> i agree with the honorable gentleman on both counts. as ever, the queen's visit has been a huge success and has highlighted the economic renaissance that is taking place with over 800 foreign investors, northern ireland is now one of the top u.k. destinations for investment. jealous of the queen meeting with the cast of the game of thrones. right about welfare reform. the point of welfare reform is to...
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take ireland as an example. 12.5%, corporate tax rate.ave to quote/unquote pay that, different than 35%? >> they want to rationalize it, doing business in the uk or france, you can't put the money into ireland. a small amount of many employees there's-of-you have to count it in the country where the operating personnel are. the spread in those countries is not near as in the united states. >> isn't that part of the logic of the eu? this is a bloc of 27 nations where you can share all of these assets? so a company can be headquartered in ireland, take, you know, a benefit from that tax rate, and use that money elsewhere. right? isn't that what the eu is predicated on? >> obviously, countries within the eu are fighting with each other because they don't want ireland to get all the benefit. the other countries want the taxes benefit too. the companies are viewed as basically tax dodgers. >> apple's argument, 4,000 employees, pay ten times more in tax than before the iphone came out. paying every cent of tax that we owe, but it's an interesti
take ireland as an example. 12.5%, corporate tax rate.ave to quote/unquote pay that, different than 35%? >> they want to rationalize it, doing business in the uk or france, you can't put the money into ireland. a small amount of many employees there's-of-you have to count it in the country where the operating personnel are. the spread in those countries is not near as in the united states. >> isn't that part of the logic of the eu? this is a bloc of 27 nations where you can share...
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. >>> in ireland reports of mass graves filled with children's bodies has prompted an investigation ofhe government. they lived in many of the mother and baby homes once run by the catholic church. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up once again. john rogers was born her when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being in bed for weeks and month. i can't recall how long it was, but i was a comatic state on that bed for a long time. >> with what? >> i don't know. it could be tb, measles, a number of things. >> so you could have died. >> yes. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she was left with was a lock of his hair, before she was sent off to work unpaid in one of the laundries. and american visitors showed up, looking to buy a body. if he was able-bodied they went for a nine year old or something like that. if it was a weak thing like me, you remained there. hence nobody took me out when i was 3 or 4. >> if the good children had a value, the weak ones did
. >>> in ireland reports of mass graves filled with children's bodies has prompted an investigation ofhe government. they lived in many of the mother and baby homes once run by the catholic church. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up once again. john rogers was born her when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being in bed for weeks and month. i can't recall how long it was, but i was a...
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lawmakers found apple had avoided paying billions in taxes using ireland as a tax haven. both ireland and apple have said they are acting within the law. >> germany is looking good in the kickoff. >> i would say so. it will be tough, but i think they can do it. they can do it. >> welcome back. the head of world soccer, the governing body, fever has called for -- fifa was speaking. >> he told delegates they needed to do the right thing, even at it -- if it came at a cost. he made no mention of corruption allegations surrounding the awarding of the world cup to qatar. >> he has not yet announced that he plans to spend -- stands for thefifa presidency again, but he is expected to do so. jefferson chase joins us to talk about fifa's troubles. let's talk about the investigation. when can we expect the report and what likelihood is there that the qata -- thwe qatar decision will be overturned? >> it is pretty unlikely that qa tar will be hosting the world cup. they would need to prove that someone has been given a bribe and that it was taken. that is difficult to prove. even th
lawmakers found apple had avoided paying billions in taxes using ireland as a tax haven. both ireland and apple have said they are acting within the law. >> germany is looking good in the kickoff. >> i would say so. it will be tough, but i think they can do it. they can do it. >> welcome back. the head of world soccer, the governing body, fever has called for -- fifa was speaking. >> he told delegates they needed to do the right thing, even at it -- if it came at a cost....
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corporate tax identity will transfer to ireland. represents is a big increase in size of medtronic's medical device business. perhaps it would enter compete against johnson and johnson, which is the dominant force in that business, allow us to have more leverage in negotiating with hospitals and other medical providers. --t is the strategic region strategic reason behind this deal. >> what is up with this, with u.s. companies going abroad? 14 company since 2012 have gone abroad. are they going just to escape our taxes? >> you have two different tax issues and problems coming together. the drawn against going to try to lower the corporate tax rate. the other issue is all this offshore cash. medtronic, according to goldman sachs, has about $14 billion offshore. they will presumably be able to use a lot of that on this particular deal. going forward they are not going o be taxed in the u.s. they can spend money more easily. >> when you talk to him and a, they often say taxes don't have anything to do with mergers these days. do they ha
corporate tax identity will transfer to ireland. represents is a big increase in size of medtronic's medical device business. perhaps it would enter compete against johnson and johnson, which is the dominant force in that business, allow us to have more leverage in negotiating with hospitals and other medical providers. --t is the strategic region strategic reason behind this deal. >> what is up with this, with u.s. companies going abroad? 14 company since 2012 have gone abroad. are they...
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this has raised concerns about how the catholic church in ireland treated children in its care. the government is under pressure to give an apology and hold an inquiry over one of -- over what one of its ministers has described as a reminder of the darker past. a hidden secret now uncovered that has again raised questions about the morality and the actions of the church and the authorities in ireland. >> here in new york, the talk of the town is the release of hillary clinton possible. the former first lady, u.s. senator, and secretary of state has embarked on the media blitz. you can guarantee she will be asked about her possible run for the presidency in 2016. what is working for or against terror? joe klein broke it down in the most recent issue and he joined me a short time ago. hillary clinton is ubiquitous, she is on magazine covers, she has a but coming out. is she running for president? >> we don't know yet. in 1995, colin powell rolled out this gigantic bookstore. -- book tour. he suckered me in, i put him on the cover of "newsweek" at that time. will she run based on t
this has raised concerns about how the catholic church in ireland treated children in its care. the government is under pressure to give an apology and hold an inquiry over one of -- over what one of its ministers has described as a reminder of the darker past. a hidden secret now uncovered that has again raised questions about the morality and the actions of the church and the authorities in ireland. >> here in new york, the talk of the town is the release of hillary clinton possible....
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george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland. he also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an agreement are much greater than the difficulties that will come with getting an disagreement. >> he spent 15 years in the senate, first representing maine and as majority leader. but he says money and rigid ideology have changed the political landscape. >> it is dysfunctional. i hope very much that the american people will demand clearly and loudly change and we will have the necessary change. >> the man who has played mistaken roles talks as well about one of the people who most affected his life. >> i am certain that but for her, i would have led a very different and probably much less meaningful life. >> i caught up with the senator recently in new york. >> can we span the globe a bit? >> go ahead. >> i want to hop scotch a bit. >> okay. it. years. >> what, if anything, has surprised you about the
george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland. he also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an agreement are much greater than the difficulties that will come with getting an disagreement. >> he spent 15 years in the senate, first representing maine and as majority leader. but he says money and rigid ideology have changed the political...
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isn't ireland for the same tax dodge reason so they have slave labor in china they pay taxes in ireland they get underwritten by the copyright cartel of america backed up by the american pentagon that's globalization and if you're on the right side of the apartheid wall of globalization interest rate apart apartheid then you get unlimited funds unlimited profits with zero risk if you're on the other side you get abused and bombed and droned and this is the american system and people as you point out in your headline are not only working for corporations that are outsourcing their tax liabilities to low tax regimes but americans themselves are expatriating their leaving their abandoning their passports in record numbers they try to get out of the hell that exist between canada and mexico before that just blows up in a ball of flames and big macs no i might also add that to the top locations are ireland but also the united kingdom and you how many times have you heard american corporations shriek on the likes of fox news saying that if america raises their minimum wage we're going have to
isn't ireland for the same tax dodge reason so they have slave labor in china they pay taxes in ireland they get underwritten by the copyright cartel of america backed up by the american pentagon that's globalization and if you're on the right side of the apartheid wall of globalization interest rate apart apartheid then you get unlimited funds unlimited profits with zero risk if you're on the other side you get abused and bombed and droned and this is the american system and people as you...
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. >> facing increasing pressure, o'quinn left ireland and flew to the west african country of senegal, where he was immediately turned over to u.s. authorities. once in custody, investigators got a court order to obtain o'quinn's dna sample, which was then compared to the dna found on the syringe cap. it matched. >> to me, i would equate that with getting the suspect's fingerprint off the trigger of the murder weapon. >> oliver made a great many mistakes, thank goodness.
. >> facing increasing pressure, o'quinn left ireland and flew to the west african country of senegal, where he was immediately turned over to u.s. authorities. once in custody, investigators got a court order to obtain o'quinn's dna sample, which was then compared to the dna found on the syringe cap. it matched. >> to me, i would equate that with getting the suspect's fingerprint off the trigger of the murder weapon. >> oliver made a great many mistakes, thank goodness.
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. >> strange efforts, tears every utter happiness, thursday night, 57 year old brenda ireland's wishmet, feel the wind, and hear the roar of a motorcycle once again, coming true. >> i just took a chance getting the one thing i wanted. >> laura lee said she was running down jefferson and south gate, accidentally made a wrong term, ending up on north wine road. >> something up above was spearing me in the right direction. >> stopping at railroad tracks, beside her harley, waiting for the train to go by, woman parked behind her got out after car. >> look there is lady is tapping me on the shoulder. and i turn around and she said can i ask awe favor. >> can i go for a bike ride. >> she grabbed her chest and she start today cry and she said she had cancer? ireland diagnosissed when breast cancer in 2011 had one every her breast z removed completing chemotherapy, but now has spread, her strength leaving, her only wish, one last ride, that day lee had never ridden with passenger, so she had to say no. >> she went to leave. i said wait a minute. let me get your phone number, because i am goi
. >> strange efforts, tears every utter happiness, thursday night, 57 year old brenda ireland's wishmet, feel the wind, and hear the roar of a motorcycle once again, coming true. >> i just took a chance getting the one thing i wanted. >> laura lee said she was running down jefferson and south gate, accidentally made a wrong term, ending up on north wine road. >> something up above was spearing me in the right direction. >> stopping at railroad tracks, beside her...
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. >>> to the catholic church in ireland now.s told order of nuns there must cooperate with inquiry into the discovery of remains of nearly 800 children in an unmarked grave. that mass grave was first discovered almost 40 years ago now on the grounds of a former home for unmarried mothers. it was assumed at the time the children died during ireland's great famine of the 1840s. new research points to the issue of the 20th century. >> the virgin mary looks down on the spot where the mass grave was found. on the grounds of a former home for unmarried mother, run by nuns in the catholic church. the grave was found 40 years ago. we're told it contains remains of those that died during the great famine. these men remember the day they made the grim discovery. >> there it was. skulls piled on top of each other. eight or nine feet deep. >> it's hard to describe. at the time we didn't realize the magnitude of what was going on. we were kids. >> new research found the grave contained the bodies of almost 80 babies and children who were bur
. >>> to the catholic church in ireland now.s told order of nuns there must cooperate with inquiry into the discovery of remains of nearly 800 children in an unmarked grave. that mass grave was first discovered almost 40 years ago now on the grounds of a former home for unmarried mothers. it was assumed at the time the children died during ireland's great famine of the 1840s. new research points to the issue of the 20th century. >> the virgin mary looks down on the spot where the...
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it is something i discussed quite recently in terms of what happens in the republic of ireland. we have a system that works. we have a -- we have historical inquiry teams which are also working. i hope for much of the work can continue between the parties in northern ireland to discuss the house principles and ideas for flags, parades and the past. i hope everyone can get together and sort these issues out. randomhilling him and this clearly shows that our willterm economic plan -- the prime minister join with me in welcoming the new creation of a university technical college where our future generations will have the right skills? >> i'm delighted to say to the honorable gentleman that it is welcome that youth unemployment, which has been too high for too long in our country, is down by 25% this year in his constituency, and long-term youth unemployment is down 41%. he makes the point about these university technical colleges. i want to see one of these in every major town in our country. we really want to give young people the opportunity of good -- of a good technical educati
it is something i discussed quite recently in terms of what happens in the republic of ireland. we have a system that works. we have a -- we have historical inquiry teams which are also working. i hope for much of the work can continue between the parties in northern ireland to discuss the house principles and ideas for flags, parades and the past. i hope everyone can get together and sort these issues out. randomhilling him and this clearly shows that our willterm economic plan -- the prime...
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takeover inn ireland. gets ready to take on general electric, teaming up with partners to make its own bid. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance," live from our world headquarters in new york. i am scarlet fu. "bloomberg businessweek's" brendan greeley. adam johnson is off for the day. tom keene on location in washington this morning. you are in town because of a certain interview with the imf managing director. >> christine lagarde looking at the united states today. a conversation with madam lagard e later this morning. phil mattingly will join us, and johnson junior, former senator from new hampshire. former senator from mantra. let's get to our morning brief with jonathan ferro. >> a reserve requirement cut as officials try to support growth without damaging stimulus. geopolitics and all the rest -- china still a concern for investors. a: 30 a.m., empire manufacturing, and then at night: 15, industrial production and capacity utilization. and that rebounded off with any hp housing market index
takeover inn ireland. gets ready to take on general electric, teaming up with partners to make its own bid. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance," live from our world headquarters in new york. i am scarlet fu. "bloomberg businessweek's" brendan greeley. adam johnson is off for the day. tom keene on location in washington this morning. you are in town because of a certain interview with the imf managing director. >> christine lagarde looking at the united...
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said ireland had given apple preferential treatment that allowed them to avoid taxes. apple said then they complied with the law. a spokesman for the european commission is declining to comment on this report. next market operator euro could be valued at one point -- uronext plans to sell shares of its company, with plans to spin it off. paris, operates in amsterdam, brussels, and lisbon. nintendo is going on the offensive at the videogame show e3. the council maker has presented new features and games at the event. consolesnintendo missed sales targets by a wide margin last year. nintendo in terms of console sales for the first time in eight years. that is the business news for now. back to you. >> thank you, magnus. to an attempt to make a classic children's toy less sexist. community the online is rallying around a young man who risked his life at last month's shooting at seattle pacific university. >> welcome to the web news, where we will look at some stories making online headlines. lego could launch a new series of female mini figures. and a bmx champ in action.
said ireland had given apple preferential treatment that allowed them to avoid taxes. apple said then they complied with the law. a spokesman for the european commission is declining to comment on this report. next market operator euro could be valued at one point -- uronext plans to sell shares of its company, with plans to spin it off. paris, operates in amsterdam, brussels, and lisbon. nintendo is going on the offensive at the videogame show e3. the council maker has presented new features...
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what part of ireland are you from?> i'm from as far north as you can go. >> jimmy: you are here on vacation, i presume? >> that's right, it's my last day today. >> jimmy: it's your last day then you go home, very good. all right, this will be a great way to go out, then. do they belly throp in ireland? >> i'm sure they do, yeah. >> jimmy: i've not seen it yourself? >> no. >> jimmy: you understand the concept though, right? >> oh, absolutely. i'm pretty good at it. >> jimmy: okay, good, good. very good, all right. so sal, send him through. >> sal: through those doors. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who else? how are you, where are you from? >> i'm from texas but i live here. >> jimmy: what is your name? >> amara. >> jimmy: tell us a little something about yourself. while i come to my senses. >> i came here to model, basically. so -- >> jimmy: you what? >> i came here to be a model. >> jimmy: you did? >> sal: yeah, right. >> my gosh. >> jimmy: sal came to be a model too and look what happened. [ cheers and applause ]
what part of ireland are you from?> i'm from as far north as you can go. >> jimmy: you are here on vacation, i presume? >> that's right, it's my last day today. >> jimmy: it's your last day then you go home, very good. all right, this will be a great way to go out, then. do they belly throp in ireland? >> i'm sure they do, yeah. >> jimmy: i've not seen it yourself? >> no. >> jimmy: you understand the concept though, right? >> oh, absolutely....
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. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as
. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it....
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but with this new evidence, detective ireland was not again.ntacted a group of scientists with an odd mission and an unusual name. they called themselves necrosearch, and they find bodies no one else seems to find. >> we are a multidisciplinary, entirely volunteer organization that helps law enforcement look for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. >> for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from michelle wallace. forensic plant ecologist vicki trammell looked for any plant material that was in the hair. >> the hair had spent five years outside most likely being drug around by scavengers like coyotes. so my question was not so much where is the body, because i had no way of determining that, but where had the hair spent five years? >> the lack of soil in the hair suggested the body had not been buried. >> the hair wasn't muddy and there was bleach marks. in other words, bleached by the sun in the places that were exposed. and that would not have happened had
but with this new evidence, detective ireland was not again.ntacted a group of scientists with an odd mission and an unusual name. they called themselves necrosearch, and they find bodies no one else seems to find. >> we are a multidisciplinary, entirely volunteer organization that helps law enforcement look for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. >> for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from...
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but is costing the northern ireland executive 5 million pounds per month in fines. >> well, i agree with the honorable gentleman on both sides. the queen's visit to northern ireland has been a huge success and has highlighted thing that's are taking place with more than 800 foreign investors. can i say i am extremely jealous of her majesty being able to stair at the iron throwns and meet the cast of game of thrones which is hosted in northern ireland. he is also right about well fair reform. the point is to help people get back to work rather than just to cut budgets. we need to explain that we should be engaging in well fair reform to help get people back to work. >> thank you mr. speaker. on than side of the house we have a long term economic plan with education funding at its heart and both as a consequence which is seen in the enhanced 269 pounds that all students will get next april. does the prime minister agree with me that we need to continue that progress on ed indication funding. >> my honorable friend is absolutely right that the ed indication and better schools and skill
but is costing the northern ireland executive 5 million pounds per month in fines. >> well, i agree with the honorable gentleman on both sides. the queen's visit to northern ireland has been a huge success and has highlighted thing that's are taking place with more than 800 foreign investors. can i say i am extremely jealous of her majesty being able to stair at the iron throwns and meet the cast of game of thrones which is hosted in northern ireland. he is also right about well fair...
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system, taking a legal address in ireland.ready to take on general electric, making a bid assets.om's energy this is bloomberg "surveillance," live from new york. monday, june 16, i am scarlet fu. joining me, jonathan ferro and brendan greeley. is on location in washington. tom, you are in the capital because of a conversation with an imf managing director. >> speaking to madame lagarde about the u.s. economy, front and center for the international monetary fund. before that, and important update from ian bremmer of eurasia group. yous not a washington that know is quiet. forget about quiet. john,
system, taking a legal address in ireland.ready to take on general electric, making a bid assets.om's energy this is bloomberg "surveillance," live from new york. monday, june 16, i am scarlet fu. joining me, jonathan ferro and brendan greeley. is on location in washington. tom, you are in the capital because of a conversation with an imf managing director. >> speaking to madame lagarde about the u.s. economy, front and center for the international monetary fund. before that,...
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you can do the math and understand the deal by medtronic would might want to call ireland its corporate home and pfizer was willing to pay one to $20 billion a u.k.-based astrazeneca. so just like walgreen's under enormous pressure to reincorporate in switzerland with its british drug chain is complete next year. politicians cry foul but it is perfectly legal and understandable. patriotism is one thing but the way out of businesses and other but with higher taxes and regulation with a high tax audit is a did wonder more companies are leaving? i find ironic politicians to have the uncanny knack for cell survival would criticize a company with the same instinct that the best of our politicians can do to betcha polyp -- companies to stabile they entice those companies because they figure those firms are worth having. those are my thoughts. tell the #cavuto your thoughts. and to our guests that making a lot of money which we will start with you. put the balance sheets together to seek out to greet your posture. >> obamacare medical device tax affected the business terribly with the 2 percen
you can do the math and understand the deal by medtronic would might want to call ireland its corporate home and pfizer was willing to pay one to $20 billion a u.k.-based astrazeneca. so just like walgreen's under enormous pressure to reincorporate in switzerland with its british drug chain is complete next year. politicians cry foul but it is perfectly legal and understandable. patriotism is one thing but the way out of businesses and other but with higher taxes and regulation with a high tax...
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this one in dublin, ireland. watch the bus in front of the cyclist we're riding with.ou see him coming. >> oh! >> oh, no. >> don't do that. >> clearly a bike only lane. >> you're exactly right. this cyclist and other bikers riding in the bike lane, designated for the biker. the bus inches over into that lane and gets really, really close to this bicyclist. >> was there a bus stop coming up? >> that is under investigation, but the cyclist is not pleased with how this went down. so little confrontation takes place. >> mate, you moved over. >> [ inaudible ]. >> hard to tell what he said. they have thick irish accents. according to reports the bus driver says just go in front of me i'll run over you, no problem. in this moment the cyclist does feel threatened because he feels the bus driver has threatened to run over him. >> i don't get what the bus driver is upset about. it's a bike lane. everyone was in the lane until the bus came into the wrong lane. he's in the wrong. >> keep watching after this verbal confrontation takes place. >> there he goes again. >> pulls awfully
this one in dublin, ireland. watch the bus in front of the cyclist we're riding with.ou see him coming. >> oh! >> oh, no. >> don't do that. >> clearly a bike only lane. >> you're exactly right. this cyclist and other bikers riding in the bike lane, designated for the biker. the bus inches over into that lane and gets really, really close to this bicyclist. >> was there a bus stop coming up? >> that is under investigation, but the cyclist is not pleased...
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. >> full investigation into the discovery of infant mass grave in ireland. >> hundreds of children are being evacuated from the eastern ukraine as the fighting is escalating, and they are making their way across the region. we are at the railway station there, david, give us your asesment in a moment, tell us about the evacuation of the children and where are they being taken to? >> this is train, it is called the putin express. it is taking about 500 children that are parting on the platform down to odessa and that is 20 hours from here and paid by the kremlin and putin. he's saying getting the people through the front lines and to safety. some are being taken through the border to russia, and they are being take ton the coast of the black sea. they have their own problems, but nothing like they are facing here in the city and the air raids are going off and extraordinary tense here and most people are getting out and as soon as they can with babes in arms, teenagers, young children, they are all crowding on to the train that about to set off. >> out guns, out numbered and overwhelmed
. >> full investigation into the discovery of infant mass grave in ireland. >> hundreds of children are being evacuated from the eastern ukraine as the fighting is escalating, and they are making their way across the region. we are at the railway station there, david, give us your asesment in a moment, tell us about the evacuation of the children and where are they being taken to? >> this is train, it is called the putin express. it is taking about 500 children that are...
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to follow from something i discussed quite recently in terms of what happened in the republic of ireland. we have got a system that works. read historical inquiry teams which are also working but i very much hope that the wor worg continued between the parties in northern ireland to discuss the principles and the haas ideas for flakes, parades and the past and hope that everyone can come together and talk these issues out. >> thank you, mr. speaker. youth unemployment is down, unemployment for everyone is down, business growth is out. what i would say to the prime minister, is inadequate disclosures our long-term economic plan is working? will be prime minister join with me in welcoming the new creation of a university tactical college to ensure our future generations have the right skills? >> i'm delighted to say to the on will jump in and it is welcome that youth unemployment which has been too high for too long in a country is down 25% this year in his constituency a long-term youth unemployment down 41%. he makes the point as well about these university technical colleges. i want to
to follow from something i discussed quite recently in terms of what happened in the republic of ireland. we have got a system that works. read historical inquiry teams which are also working but i very much hope that the wor worg continued between the parties in northern ireland to discuss the principles and the haas ideas for flakes, parades and the past and hope that everyone can come together and talk these issues out. >> thank you, mr. speaker. youth unemployment is down,...
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. >> ireland's government will launch an inquiry into the death of possibly thousands of children in former mother and baby homes. for decades women were forced to go to catholic-run institutions if they became pregnant outside of marriage. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up, and witnesses are people like john rogers. he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nun, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside marriage. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on a bed for weeks and months, i can't recall how long it was. i was in a comatic state for a long time. >> reporter: with what? >> i don't know. >> reporter: and could have been tb, measles. >> it could have been a number of things. >> reporter: you could have died. >> i could have been, yes. >> reporter: the nuns took him away from his mother, which was the practice. all she was left with as a lock of his hair before being sent off to the work in the laundress. visitors turned up looking to buy a baby. >> it was like a supermarket saying "we'll
. >> ireland's government will launch an inquiry into the death of possibly thousands of children in former mother and baby homes. for decades women were forced to go to catholic-run institutions if they became pregnant outside of marriage. >> reporter: ireland's history is being dug up, and witnesses are people like john rogers. he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nun, to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside marriage. he remembers...
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ireland and the economy in northern ireland. >> questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr.speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in wishing the england football team the very best, the very best of british before their first world cup game this saturday in brazil. mrmr. speaker, this morning i hd meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i wish the football team in the world cup -- [laughter] >> less than a quarter of people who have applied for the new independence payment have received decisions. if we continue at this rate it's going to take more than 40 years to get to the point where everyone gets a say. does the prime minister think that's acceptable, and what is he going to do about it? >> first of all, it's important when we introduced these new benefits that we make sure it is done in a way that works well. so i would say it's very important not to have an artificial deadline of replacing one benefi
ireland and the economy in northern ireland. >> questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr.speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in wishing the england football team the very best, the very best of british before their first world cup game this saturday in brazil. mrmr. speaker, this morning i hd meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings...